BOOKS TRANSLATED BY JACK LINDSAY
Mostly translations of classical Greek and Roman texts.
Aristophanes. (1925) Lysistrata. Trans. Lindsay J. Sydney, Fanfrolico Press.
Propertius, S. (1927) Propertius in Love. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Fanfrolico Press.
Petronius, G. (1927) The Complete Works. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Fanfrolico Press.
Herondas. (1929) The Miniambs. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Fanfrolico Press.
Catullus. (1929) The Complete Poems. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Fanfrolico Press. Translation.
Aristophanes. (1929) Women in parliament. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Fanfrolico Press.
Homer. (1929) Homer’s Hymns to Aphrodite. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Fanfrolico Press.
Theocritus. (1929) The Complete Poems. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Fanfrolico Press.
Ausonius, D. (1930) Patchwork quilt: poems. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Fanfrolico Press.
Apuleius. (1932) The Golden Ass. Trans. Lindsay, J. New York, Limited Editions Club.
Longus. (1948) Daphnis & Chloe. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Daimon Press.
Catullus (1948) The Complete Poems. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Sylvan Press.
Nezval, V. (1951) Song of Peace. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Fore Publications.
Micklewicz, A. (1957) Poems. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Sylvan Press.
Asklepiades. (1959) The Loves of Askelpiades. Trans. Lindsay, J. Sudbury, Suffolk, Myriad Press.
Bruno, G. (1962) Cause, principle and unity. Trans. Lindsay, J. Castle Hedingham, Essex,
Daimon Press.
Anthias, T. (1966) The elegy of Haido. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Anthias Publications.
Bille-de Mot, E. (1966) The age of Akhenaten. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Evelyn, Adams & Mackay.
Anthias, T. (1968) Greece I keep my vigil for you. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, Anthias Publications.
Blok, A. (1982) The Twelve and the Scythians. Trans. Lindsay, J. London, The Journeyman Press.