BOOKS:

 

1) Aeneas, Sicily, and Rome (Princeton University Press 1969), pp. xxvi and 278, with 88 plates. 2nd printing 1971.

 

2) Ed., Albii Tibulli aliorumque carminum libri tres, 3rd ed. (Brill, Leiden, 1971) (with F. W. Lenz).

 

3)  The Herakles Theme.  The Adaptations of the Hero in Literature from Homer to the Twentieth Century  (Blackwell, Oxford, 1972), pp. xvi and 317 with 16 plates.

 

4)  Ed., Perspectives on Roman Poetry.  A Classics Symposium (University of Texas Press, Austin and London, 1974), pp. 160.

 

5)  Ovid's Metamorphoses.  An Introduction to the Basic Aspects (Oxford [Blackwell] and University of California Press, 1975), pp. xii and 285.

 

6)  Ed., The Interpretation of Roman Poetry.  Empiricism or Hermeneutics? (Peter Lang, Frankfurt/New York 1992), pp. xi and 254.

 

7)  Classical and Modern Interactions.  Postmodern architecture, multiculturalism, decline, and other issues  (Univ. of Texas Press 1992).  Pp. 204. Based on Phi Beta Kappa Lectures. 

 

8)  Augustan Culture.  An interpretive introduction  (Princeton Univ. Press 1996), pp. xi and 474,  with 173 illustrations and 8 color plates;  rev. paperback ed. 1998. 3rd printing 2007.

 

9)  Ed., The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Augustus (Cambridge Univ. Press 2005), pp. xxvii and 408, with 5 maps, 61 ills., and 8 color plates.  2nd printing 2007.

 

10) Augustus: introduction to the life of an emperor in the series Key Figures of Classical Antiquity (Cambridge U.P. 2012), in production.