This is a list of most influential Greek authors of antiquity (by alphabetic order):
- Aeschines - Rhetorics
- Aeschylus - Tragedy
- Aesop - Fables
- Alcaeus of Mytilene - Lyric Poetry
- Alcman - Lyric Poetry
- Anacreon - Lyric Poetry
- Anaxagoras - Philosophy
- Anaximander - Philosophy, Mathematics
- Anaximenes - Philosophy, Mathematics
- Andocides - Rhetorics
- Antiphon - Rhetorics
- Apollodorus of Carystus - Comedy
- Aristophanes - Comedy
- Archimedes - Mathematics, Geometry
- Aristotle - Philosophy, Physics, Biology
- Aratus - Poetry, Astronomy
- Arrian - History
- Athanasius of Alexandria - Theology
- Bacchylides - Lyric Poetry
- Chionides - Comedy
- Chrysippus - Philosophy
- Claudius Ptolemy - Geography, Astronomy
- Clement of Alexandria - Theology, Philosophy
- Democritus - Philosophy, Chemistry
- Demosthenes - Rhetorics, Politics
- Dinarchus - Rhetorics
- Dinon - History
- Diodorus - History
- Diogenes Laërtius - History of Philosophy
- Duris of Samos - History
- Epicurus - Philosophy
- Epimenides of Knossos - Philosophy, Philosophical poetry
- Eubulus (poet) - Comedy
- Euclid of Megara - Mathematics, Geometry
- Euripides - Tragedy
- Evagrius Ponticus - Theology
- Gorgias - Philosophy
- Hegemon of Thasos - Comedy
- Heraclitus - Philosophy
- Herodotus of Halicarnassus - History
- Hesiod - Epic Poetry
- Hippocrates of Cos - Medicine
- Homer - Epic Poetry
- Hypereides - Rhetorics
- Iamblichus - Philosophy
- Ibycus of Rhegium - Lyric Poetry
- Irenaeus - Theology, Philosophy
- Isaeus - Rhetorics, Logography
- Isocrates - Rhetorics
- Justin the Martyr - Theology, Philosophy
- Leucippus - Philosophy, Atomism
- Lucian - Satire, Rhetoric
- Luke the Evangelist - Theology, Medicine, History
- Lycurgus of Athens - Rhetorics
- Lysias - Logography, Rhetorics
- Maximus the Confessor - Theology, Philosophy
- Menander - Comedy
- Melissus of Samos - Philosophy
- Nicomachus of Gerasa - Mathematics
- Origen - Theology, Philosophy
- Papias of Hierapolis - Theology
- Parmenides - Philosophy
- Pherecydes of Athens - Mythography, Logography
- Philo of Alexandria - Theology, Philosophy
- Pindar - Lyrical Poetry
- Plato - Philosophy
- Plutarch - History, Biography, Philosophy
- Posidippus (comic poet) - Comedy
- Protagoras - Philosophy
- Sappho of Lesbos - Lyric Poetry
- Simonides - Lyric Poetry
- Solon - Politics, Philosophy
- Sophocles - Tragedy
- Stesichorus - Lyric Poetry
- Strattis - Comedy
- Thales of Miletus - Philosophy, Mathematics, Astronomy, Physics
- Theocritus - Bucolic poetry
- Theognis of Megara - Lyric Poetry
- Theopompus - History
- Thucydides - History
- Xenarchus of Seleucia - Philosophy, Philology
- Xenophanes- Philosophy, Theology
- Xenophon - History
- Zeno of Citium - Philosophy
- Zeno of Elea - Philosophy
Further reading
- Nisetich, Frank J., Pindar's Victory Songs. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1980: translations and extensive introduction, background and critical apparatus.
- Durant, Will (1926). The Story of Philosophy. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-671-69500-2.
- Victor Davis Hanson, John Heath, Who Killed Homer: The Demise of Classical Education and the Recovery of Greek Wisdom, Encounter Books, 2001
- The Canadian Museum of Civilization—Greece Secrets of the Past
- Ancient Greece website from the British Museum Economic history of ancient Greece
- The Greek currency history Limenoscope, an ancient Greek ports database
- The Ancient Theatre Archive, Greek and Roman theatre architecture
- Illustrated Greek History—Dr. Janice Siegel, Department of Classics, Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia
- Whitmarsh, Tim (2004). Ancient Greek Literature. Cambridge: Polity Press. ISBN 0-7456-2792-7.
- Beye, Charles Rowan (1987). Ancient Greek Literature and Society. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press. ISBN 0-8014-1874-7.
- C. A. Trypanis (1981). Greek Poetry from Homer to Seferis. University of Chicago Press.
- Anonymous, 1780. The History and Amours of Rhodope. London: Printed for E.M Diemer.
- John Purkis-The Greek Civilization
- Greek Lyric II: Anacreon, Anacreontea, Choral Lyric from Olympis to Alcman (Loeb Classical Library) translated by David A. Campbell (June 1989) Harvard University Press ISBN 0-674-99158-3 (Original Greek with facing page English translations, an excellent starting point for students with a serious interest in ancient lyric poetry.)
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