Bibliography
The following list of titles will be divided into sections, according to the plan followed in tracing the development of the novel of Roman life, and is intended to serve as a supplement to Section III of the foregoing study. In each section of the list the titles will be arranged, as nearly as possible, according to the chronological order of the dates of publication, except in cases where an author has written more than one fiction on Roman life. In such cases all his books will be mentioned together in the order of their publication. In case the original date of publication of a book is uncertain, the date of the best available edition will be given; or if no date is known for a book, it will be listed at the end of the section in which it belongs, or after other books, (the date of which is known), by the same author. In some cases title will be listed of books which are out of print but may be found here and there in public libraries. Books which I believe are practically unobtainable will be marked with an asterisk (*). The list includes all true English novels of Roman life, as well as all other books written in English, whose titles have been collected as by-products of the novel of Roman life. These by-products will be classified according to their relative importance to the study of the novel of Roman life, the more important books being given first.
The earliest known date of each novel is given in parentheses, (). Short stories, including those published in collections, have been omitted.
Letters Supposed to have passed between Theodosius and Constantia—Langhorne, John; London, (1778).Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, a Narrative Founded on History—Miss O’Keefe; London, (1814).Valerius, a Roman Story—Lockhart, J. G.; London, (1821)—N. Y. Harper, 1835.The Epicurean—Moore, Thomas; (1827)—McClurg, Chicago, 1890.Salathiel, the Immortal—Croly, George; (1827)—Repub. Funk & Wagnalls, New York, under title,Tarry Thou Till I Come, 1903.The Alexandrians, an Egyptian Tale of the Fourth Century—Anon. Whittaker, London, (1830).The Last Days of Pompeii—Bulwer-Lytton, Sir E. G.; Dutton, N. Y., (1834).The Stoic—Stanford, Jane K.; London, (1834).
Letters Supposed to have passed between Theodosius and Constantia—Langhorne, John; London, (1778).
Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, a Narrative Founded on History—Miss O’Keefe; London, (1814).
Valerius, a Roman Story—Lockhart, J. G.; London, (1821)—N. Y. Harper, 1835.
The Epicurean—Moore, Thomas; (1827)—McClurg, Chicago, 1890.
Salathiel, the Immortal—Croly, George; (1827)—Repub. Funk & Wagnalls, New York, under title,Tarry Thou Till I Come, 1903.
The Alexandrians, an Egyptian Tale of the Fourth Century—Anon. Whittaker, London, (1830).
The Last Days of Pompeii—Bulwer-Lytton, Sir E. G.; Dutton, N. Y., (1834).
The Stoic—Stanford, Jane K.; London, (1834).
Zenobia, or the Fall of Palmyra—Ware, William; Burt, N. Y., (1836)—James Miller, N. Y., 1869.Aurelian: Rome, Third Century—Ware, William; orig. pub. asProbus, (1838)—Burt, N. Y., n. d., under title ofAurelian.Julian; Scenes in Judea—Ware, William; Estes, Boston, (1841).Hypatia—Kingsley, Charles; (1853)—MacMillan, N. Y., 1902.Fabiola: The Church of the Catacombs—Wiseman, Cardinal N.; Burns & Oates, London, (1855).Callista—Newman, Cardinal John Henry; (1856)—Longman, N. Y., 1890.Darkness and Dawn—Farrar, Archdeacon Frederic W.; (1892)—Longmans, N. Y., 1895.Gathering Clouds—Farrar, Archdeacon Frederic W.; (1895)—Longmans, N. Y., 1896.Perpetua—Baring-Gould, Rev. S.; Dutton, N. Y., (1897).Domitia—Baring-Gould; Fred A. Stokes, N. Y., (1898).
Zenobia, or the Fall of Palmyra—Ware, William; Burt, N. Y., (1836)—James Miller, N. Y., 1869.
Aurelian: Rome, Third Century—Ware, William; orig. pub. asProbus, (1838)—Burt, N. Y., n. d., under title ofAurelian.
Julian; Scenes in Judea—Ware, William; Estes, Boston, (1841).
Hypatia—Kingsley, Charles; (1853)—MacMillan, N. Y., 1902.
Fabiola: The Church of the Catacombs—Wiseman, Cardinal N.; Burns & Oates, London, (1855).
Callista—Newman, Cardinal John Henry; (1856)—Longman, N. Y., 1890.
Darkness and Dawn—Farrar, Archdeacon Frederic W.; (1892)—Longmans, N. Y., 1895.
Gathering Clouds—Farrar, Archdeacon Frederic W.; (1895)—Longmans, N. Y., 1896.
Perpetua—Baring-Gould, Rev. S.; Dutton, N. Y., (1897).
Domitia—Baring-Gould; Fred A. Stokes, N. Y., (1898).
Dion and the Sibyls, a Romance of the First Century—Keon, Miles Gerald; London, Bentley, (1866).The Money God, or The Empire and the Papacy—Quinton, M. A.; Kelly, Piet & Co., Baltimore (1873).(*Aurelia, or the Jews of Capena Gate—Quinton, M. A.; n. d.)(*Furius, a Tale of the Early Christians at Rome—Quinton, M. A.; n. d.)
Dion and the Sibyls, a Romance of the First Century—Keon, Miles Gerald; London, Bentley, (1866).
The Money God, or The Empire and the Papacy—Quinton, M. A.; Kelly, Piet & Co., Baltimore (1873).
(*Aurelia, or the Jews of Capena Gate—Quinton, M. A.; n. d.)
(*Furius, a Tale of the Early Christians at Rome—Quinton, M. A.; n. d.)
Helena’s Household; Rome, First Century—De Mille, James; (1858)—Ward & Drummond, N. Y., 1897.*The Martyr of the Catacombs—De Mille, James; (1858).Kallistratus, an Autobiography—Gilkes, A. H.; Longmans, (1897)—Frowde, London, 1912.*Four Sons—Gilkes, A. H.; Symcox, Dulwich, (1909).A Friend of Caesar—Davis, William Stearns; Macmillan, N. Y., (1900).The Unwilling Vestal—White, Edward Lucas; Dutton, N. Y., (1918).Andivius Hedulio—White, Edward Lucas; Dutton, N. Y., (1921).*Claudian, Second Century—Munro, Rev. Edward M., M. A.; Masters, London, n. d.
Helena’s Household; Rome, First Century—De Mille, James; (1858)—Ward & Drummond, N. Y., 1897.
*The Martyr of the Catacombs—De Mille, James; (1858).
Kallistratus, an Autobiography—Gilkes, A. H.; Longmans, (1897)—Frowde, London, 1912.
*Four Sons—Gilkes, A. H.; Symcox, Dulwich, (1909).
A Friend of Caesar—Davis, William Stearns; Macmillan, N. Y., (1900).
The Unwilling Vestal—White, Edward Lucas; Dutton, N. Y., (1918).
Andivius Hedulio—White, Edward Lucas; Dutton, N. Y., (1921).
*Claudian, Second Century—Munro, Rev. Edward M., M. A.; Masters, London, n. d.
*The Fawn of Sertorius—Landor, Robert Eyres; Longmans, London, (1846); (scene in Spain).Marius, the Epicurean—Pater, Walter Horatio; Macmillan, N. Y., (1885).Veranilda—Gissing, George; Archibald, Constable & Co., London, (1904).Evander—Phillpotts, Eden; Macmillan, N. Y., (1919).Pan and the Twins—Phillpotts, Eden; Macmillan, N. Y., (1922).
*The Fawn of Sertorius—Landor, Robert Eyres; Longmans, London, (1846); (scene in Spain).
Marius, the Epicurean—Pater, Walter Horatio; Macmillan, N. Y., (1885).
Veranilda—Gissing, George; Archibald, Constable & Co., London, (1904).
Evander—Phillpotts, Eden; Macmillan, N. Y., (1919).
Pan and the Twins—Phillpotts, Eden; Macmillan, N. Y., (1922).
*The Empress—Bennett, G.; Smith & Elder, London, (1835); (listed as a novel of Roman life).Attila, or the Huns—James, G. P. R.; (1837)—Routledge, London, 1903.*The Gladiator, a Tale of the Roman Empire—Lamont, Miss M. M.; (1840)—Longmans, London, 1849.Julia of Baiae; or The Days of Nero—Pickering, Ellen; Saxton & Miles, N. Y., (1843).Antonina—Collins, Wilkie; Harper, N. Y., (1850).*The Siege of Damascus, a Historical Romance—Nisbet, James; Chapman, London, (1851).The Roman Traitor, or the Days of Cicero, Cato and Catiline—Herbert, H. W.; Peterson, Philadelphia, (1853).*The Wager of Battle—Herbert, H. W., n. d. (Roman Britain).The Slaves of Sabinus, Jew and Gentile—Yonge, Charlotte M.; National Society’s Depository, Sanctuary, Westminster, (1861)—Whittaker, N. Y., 1890.*The Cook and the Captive; or Attalus the Hostage—Yonge, Charlotte M.; Whittaker, N. Y., (1894).The Gladiators—Whyte-Melville, G. J.; (1863)—Ward & Lock, N. Y., 1890.Ænone, a Tale of Slave Life in Rome—Kip, L.; Bradburn, N. Y.; (1866).*Ierne of Armorica; a Tale of the Time of Clovis—Bateman, J. C.; Sadlier, N. Y., (1873), (scene in Gaul).*Claudius—Causton, Mrs. R. K.; Hatchards, London, (1878).*Blue and Green—Pottinger, Sir Henry; Chapman, London, (1879).Ben Hur—Wallace, Gen. Lew; Harper, N. Y., (1880).Neaera—Graham, John W.; Macmillan, N. Y., (1886).The Son of a Star—Richardson, B. W.; Longmans, N. Y., (1888).Masters of the World—Hoppus, Mary A. M.; Bentley, (1888), (the date 1885 is probably incorrect).*A Queen Among Queens—MacDowall, C. J. F. S.; Swan, London, (1889), (Zenobia).Cleopatra—Haggard, Sir H. Rider; Longmans, N. Y., (1889).Pearl-Maiden—Haggard, Sir H. Rider; Longmans, London, (1902).*Acte—Westbury, Hugh, pseud., (Farrie, Hugh C.); Bentley, London, (1890).Barabbas—Corelli, Marie; Lippincott, Philadelphia, (1893).The Sign of the Cross—Barrett, Wilson; Lippincott, Philadelphia, (1897).*Pharos, the Egyptian—Boothby, G.; Ward & Lock, London, (1899).The Lion’s Brood—Osborne, Duffield; Doubleday, N. Y., (1901).She Stands Alone—Ashton, Mark; L. C. Page & Co., Boston, (1901).Amor Victor—Kenyon, Orr; Stokes, N. Y., (3rd ed., 1902).Vergilius, a Tale of the Coming of Christ—Bacheller, Irving; Harper, N. Y., (1904).Lux Crucis, a Tale of the Great Apostle—Gardenhire, S. M.; Harper, N. Y., (1904).*Marcus and Faustina—Carrel, Frederic; J. Long, London, (1904).*Et tu, Sejane—Twells, Miss J. H.; Coates, Philadelphia, (1904).Psyche—Cramp, Walter S.; Little & Brown, Boston, (1905).An Heir to Empire—Cramp, Walter S.; Richard C. Badger, The Gorham Press, Boston, (1913).*The Son of the Swordmaker—Reed, Opie; Laird, Chicago, (1906).Under Pontius Pilate—Schuyler, William; Funk & Wagnalls, N. Y., (1906).Saul of Tarsus—Miller, Elizabeth; Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, (1906).The City of Delight, a Love Drama of the Siege and Fall of Jerusalem—Miller, Elizabeth; Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, (1908).*The Senator Licinius—Kelly, W. P.; Dutton, N. Y., (1909).*The Doomed City—Carling, J. R.; Ward & Lock, London, (1910).The Fetters of Freedom—Brady, Cyrus Townsend; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1913).Unto Caesar—Orczy, Baroness; Doran, N. Y., (1914).The Standard Bearer—Whitehead, A. C.; American Book Co., N. Y., (1915).Behold the Woman—Harré, T. Everett; Lippincott, Philadelphia, (1916).Princess Salome—Jenkins, B. A.; Lippincott, Philadelphia, (1921).Revelation—Deamer, Dulcie; Boni & Liveright, N. Y., (1922).Nabala—Caskie, Jaquelin A.; J. B. Bell, Inc., Lynchburg, Va., (1922).
*The Empress—Bennett, G.; Smith & Elder, London, (1835); (listed as a novel of Roman life).
Attila, or the Huns—James, G. P. R.; (1837)—Routledge, London, 1903.
*The Gladiator, a Tale of the Roman Empire—Lamont, Miss M. M.; (1840)—Longmans, London, 1849.
Julia of Baiae; or The Days of Nero—Pickering, Ellen; Saxton & Miles, N. Y., (1843).
Antonina—Collins, Wilkie; Harper, N. Y., (1850).
*The Siege of Damascus, a Historical Romance—Nisbet, James; Chapman, London, (1851).
The Roman Traitor, or the Days of Cicero, Cato and Catiline—Herbert, H. W.; Peterson, Philadelphia, (1853).
*The Wager of Battle—Herbert, H. W., n. d. (Roman Britain).
The Slaves of Sabinus, Jew and Gentile—Yonge, Charlotte M.; National Society’s Depository, Sanctuary, Westminster, (1861)—Whittaker, N. Y., 1890.
*The Cook and the Captive; or Attalus the Hostage—Yonge, Charlotte M.; Whittaker, N. Y., (1894).
The Gladiators—Whyte-Melville, G. J.; (1863)—Ward & Lock, N. Y., 1890.
Ænone, a Tale of Slave Life in Rome—Kip, L.; Bradburn, N. Y.; (1866).
*Ierne of Armorica; a Tale of the Time of Clovis—Bateman, J. C.; Sadlier, N. Y., (1873), (scene in Gaul).
*Claudius—Causton, Mrs. R. K.; Hatchards, London, (1878).
*Blue and Green—Pottinger, Sir Henry; Chapman, London, (1879).
Ben Hur—Wallace, Gen. Lew; Harper, N. Y., (1880).
Neaera—Graham, John W.; Macmillan, N. Y., (1886).
The Son of a Star—Richardson, B. W.; Longmans, N. Y., (1888).
Masters of the World—Hoppus, Mary A. M.; Bentley, (1888), (the date 1885 is probably incorrect).
*A Queen Among Queens—MacDowall, C. J. F. S.; Swan, London, (1889), (Zenobia).
Cleopatra—Haggard, Sir H. Rider; Longmans, N. Y., (1889).
Pearl-Maiden—Haggard, Sir H. Rider; Longmans, London, (1902).
*Acte—Westbury, Hugh, pseud., (Farrie, Hugh C.); Bentley, London, (1890).
Barabbas—Corelli, Marie; Lippincott, Philadelphia, (1893).
The Sign of the Cross—Barrett, Wilson; Lippincott, Philadelphia, (1897).
*Pharos, the Egyptian—Boothby, G.; Ward & Lock, London, (1899).
The Lion’s Brood—Osborne, Duffield; Doubleday, N. Y., (1901).
She Stands Alone—Ashton, Mark; L. C. Page & Co., Boston, (1901).
Amor Victor—Kenyon, Orr; Stokes, N. Y., (3rd ed., 1902).
Vergilius, a Tale of the Coming of Christ—Bacheller, Irving; Harper, N. Y., (1904).
Lux Crucis, a Tale of the Great Apostle—Gardenhire, S. M.; Harper, N. Y., (1904).
*Marcus and Faustina—Carrel, Frederic; J. Long, London, (1904).
*Et tu, Sejane—Twells, Miss J. H.; Coates, Philadelphia, (1904).
Psyche—Cramp, Walter S.; Little & Brown, Boston, (1905).
An Heir to Empire—Cramp, Walter S.; Richard C. Badger, The Gorham Press, Boston, (1913).
*The Son of the Swordmaker—Reed, Opie; Laird, Chicago, (1906).
Under Pontius Pilate—Schuyler, William; Funk & Wagnalls, N. Y., (1906).
Saul of Tarsus—Miller, Elizabeth; Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, (1906).
The City of Delight, a Love Drama of the Siege and Fall of Jerusalem—Miller, Elizabeth; Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, (1908).
*The Senator Licinius—Kelly, W. P.; Dutton, N. Y., (1909).
*The Doomed City—Carling, J. R.; Ward & Lock, London, (1910).
The Fetters of Freedom—Brady, Cyrus Townsend; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1913).
Unto Caesar—Orczy, Baroness; Doran, N. Y., (1914).
The Standard Bearer—Whitehead, A. C.; American Book Co., N. Y., (1915).
Behold the Woman—Harré, T. Everett; Lippincott, Philadelphia, (1916).
Princess Salome—Jenkins, B. A.; Lippincott, Philadelphia, (1921).
Revelation—Deamer, Dulcie; Boni & Liveright, N. Y., (1922).
Nabala—Caskie, Jaquelin A.; J. B. Bell, Inc., Lynchburg, Va., (1922).
Two Thousand Years Ago—Church, Rev. A. J.; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1885).The Count of the Saxon Shore—Church, Rev. A. J.; Putnam, N. Y., (1887), (Britain).To the Lions—Church, Rev. A. J.; Putnam, N. Y., (1889).The Burning of Rome—Church, Rev. A. J.; (1892)—Macmillan, N. Y., 1902.Lords of the World—Church, Rev. A. J.; Scribner, N. Y., (1898).The Crown of Pine—Church, Rev. A. J.; Seely, London, (1905)—Scribners, N. Y., 1906.*No. XIII; or The Story of the Lost Vestal—Marshall, E.; Cassell, London, (1885), (Britain).The Young Carthaginian—Henty, G. A.; Burt, N. Y., (1886).For the Temple—Henty, G. A.; Blackie, London, (1888).Beric, the Briton—Henty, G. A.; Scribners, N. Y., (1892)—Scribners, N. Y., 1911, (Britain).*One Traveller Returns—Murray, D. C., & Herman, H.; Chatto, London, (1887), (Britain).The Wonderful Adventures of Phra the Phoenician—Arnold, Edwin Lester; Burt, N. Y., (1890), (Britain).Lepidus the Centurion, a Roman of To-day—Arnold, E. L.; Crowell, N. Y., (1901), (a Roman brought back to life in England).*Woe to the Conquered—Clark, Alfred; Low, London, (1893).*A Duke of Britain—Maxwell, Sir H. E.; Blackwood, (1895).*Aneroestes the Gaul—Smith, E. M.; Unwin, London, (1899).*Britain’s Greatness Foretold—“Trevelyan, Marie”; Hogg, London, (1900).*A Story of Ancient Wales—Elrington, H.; Whittaker, N. Y., (1900).*Marcus, the Young Centurion—Fenn, G. M.; Nister, London, (1904).A Daughter of the Druids—Sedgwick, S. N.; Stockwell, (1904), (Britain).*At Sunrise—Spurell, Herbert; Greening, London, (1904), (Britain).Nikanor, Teller of Tales—Taylor, C. B.; McClurg, Chicago, (1906), (Britain).Under the Roman Eagles—“Sagon, Amyot”; Partridge, London, (1907).The Meeting of the Ways—Baxter, J. D.; Greening, London, (1908), (Britain).Durobrivae; Roman Rochester—Harris, E.; Harris, Rochester, (1909).*Boudicca—Ward, C. H. D.; Ousely, London, (1912), (Britain).
Two Thousand Years Ago—Church, Rev. A. J.; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1885).
The Count of the Saxon Shore—Church, Rev. A. J.; Putnam, N. Y., (1887), (Britain).
To the Lions—Church, Rev. A. J.; Putnam, N. Y., (1889).
The Burning of Rome—Church, Rev. A. J.; (1892)—Macmillan, N. Y., 1902.
Lords of the World—Church, Rev. A. J.; Scribner, N. Y., (1898).
The Crown of Pine—Church, Rev. A. J.; Seely, London, (1905)—Scribners, N. Y., 1906.
*No. XIII; or The Story of the Lost Vestal—Marshall, E.; Cassell, London, (1885), (Britain).
The Young Carthaginian—Henty, G. A.; Burt, N. Y., (1886).
For the Temple—Henty, G. A.; Blackie, London, (1888).
Beric, the Briton—Henty, G. A.; Scribners, N. Y., (1892)—Scribners, N. Y., 1911, (Britain).
*One Traveller Returns—Murray, D. C., & Herman, H.; Chatto, London, (1887), (Britain).
The Wonderful Adventures of Phra the Phoenician—Arnold, Edwin Lester; Burt, N. Y., (1890), (Britain).
Lepidus the Centurion, a Roman of To-day—Arnold, E. L.; Crowell, N. Y., (1901), (a Roman brought back to life in England).
*Woe to the Conquered—Clark, Alfred; Low, London, (1893).
*A Duke of Britain—Maxwell, Sir H. E.; Blackwood, (1895).
*Aneroestes the Gaul—Smith, E. M.; Unwin, London, (1899).
*Britain’s Greatness Foretold—“Trevelyan, Marie”; Hogg, London, (1900).
*A Story of Ancient Wales—Elrington, H.; Whittaker, N. Y., (1900).
*Marcus, the Young Centurion—Fenn, G. M.; Nister, London, (1904).
A Daughter of the Druids—Sedgwick, S. N.; Stockwell, (1904), (Britain).
*At Sunrise—Spurell, Herbert; Greening, London, (1904), (Britain).
Nikanor, Teller of Tales—Taylor, C. B.; McClurg, Chicago, (1906), (Britain).
Under the Roman Eagles—“Sagon, Amyot”; Partridge, London, (1907).
The Meeting of the Ways—Baxter, J. D.; Greening, London, (1908), (Britain).
Durobrivae; Roman Rochester—Harris, E.; Harris, Rochester, (1909).
*Boudicca—Ward, C. H. D.; Ousely, London, (1912), (Britain).
Explanation of Abbreviations:
R. T. S.—Religious Tract Society, London.
S. P. C. K.—Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London.
Naomi: or the Last Days of Jerusalem—Webb, Mrs. J. B. Peploe; Routledge, London, (1841), (date 1840 is probably incorrect).Julamerk: a Tale of the Nestorians—Webb, J. B. P.; Ward & Lock, London, (1848).The Martyrs of Carthage—Webb, J. B. P.; Ward & Lock, London, (1850).Alypius of Tagaste—Webb, J. B. P.; R. T. S., (Revell, N. Y.), (1865).*Pomponia; the Gospel in Caesar’s Household—Webb, J. B. P.; Pres. Pub. Co., Philadelphia, (1867).*Evadne: or An Empire in Its Fall—Rowcroft, C.; Boone, London, (1850).The Egyptian Wanderers—Neale, Rev. John Mason; S. P. C. K., (1854).*The Farm of Aptonga—Neale, J. M.; Parker, London, (1856)—S. P. C. K., 1918.*The Exiles of the Cebenna—Neale, J. M., (pseud. Aurelius Gratianus); Parker, London, (1859)—S. P. C. K., 1918.The Quay of the Dioscuri—Neale, J. M.; S. P. C. K., (1917).The Lions of Wady-Arabia—Neale, J. M.; S. P. C. K., (1917).The Prince of the House of David; or Three Years in the Holy City—Ingraham, Rev. J. H.; (1855)—Roberts, Boston, (1895).*Adonijah; the Jewish Dispersion—Strickland, Jane M.; Simpkin, London, (1856).*Parthenia, or the Last Days of Paganism—Lee, Mrs. E. B.; Routledge, London, (1858).Caecilia Metella, or Rome Enslaved—“Julia, Aemilia,” (Emily Julia Black); Chapman, London, (1859).Claudia and Pudens: Early Christians in Gloucester—Lysons, S.; Hamilton, London, (1861).*The Villa of Claudius—Cutts, Rev. E. L.; S. P. C. K., (1861).Martyrs of Spain—Charles, Mrs. Elizabeth Rundle; S. P. C. K., (1862).The Victory of the Vanquished—Charles, E. R.; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1871).Conquering and to Conquer—Charles, E. R.; S. P. C. K., (1876)—Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1876).Lapsed, But Not Lost—Charles, E. R.; S. P. C. K., (1877)—Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1879).Attila, and His Conquerors—Charles, E. R.; S. P. C. K., (1894).*Life in Judea; or Glimpses of the First Christian Age—Richards, Maria T.; Simpkin, London, (1862).*Victor, a Tale of the Great Persecution—Perry, G. G.; S. P. C. K., London, (1864).*Vestina’s Martyrdom—Pitman, Emma R.; Hodder, London, (1869).Claudia—Tucker, Charlotte; Nelson, London, (1869).Freedom, a Tale of the Early Christians—Tucker, C.; R. T. S., (1871).Daybreak in Britain—Tucker, C., (pseud. A. L. O. E.); R. T. S., (1880).Stars in a Stormy Night, or Light from the Catacombs—“E. L. M.”; Nelson, London, (1870).Æmilius: Decian and Valerian Persecutions—Crake, Rev. A. D.; Mowbray, London, (1871).Evanus; Constantine the Great—Crake, A. D.; Mowbray, London, (1872).The Camp on the Severn—Crake, A. D.; Mowbray, London, (1875)—The Vatican Library, N. Y., 1891.The Victor’s Laurel—Crake, A. D.; Mowbray, London, (1885)—The Vatican Library, N. Y., 1889.*The Standard Bearer—Palmer, Ellen; Hamilton, Edinburgh, (1871).*Nonna: A Story of the Days of Julian the Apostate—Palmer, Ellen; Hamilton, Edinburgh, (1872).Marcella of Rome, (also calledThe Fearless Christian Maiden)—Knevels, Mrs. C. D., (pseud. Eastwood, Frances); Shaw, London, (1872).*Adah, the Jewish Maiden—Gray, Agnes M.; Hamilton, Edinburgh, (1872).*Cyllene—Sneyd, Henry; Longmans, London, (1873).*Epiphanius—Mossman, T. W.; Hayes, London, (1874).Gaudentius—Davies, Rev. G. S.; S. P. C. K., (1874).Julian’s Dream—Davies, G. S.; S. P. C. K., (1875).St. Paul in Greece—Davies, G. S., n. d.Glaucia: the Greek Slave—Leslie, Emma; Nelson and Phillips, N. Y., (1874)—R. T. S., 1904.Quadratus, a Tale of the World in the Church—Leslie, E.; Phillips and Hunt, Cincinnati, (1875).Sowing Beside All Waters, a Tale of the Early Church—Leslie, E.; R. T. S., n. d. (This is merelyQuadratusrewritten.)Flavia—Leslie, E.; Nelson and Phillips, N. Y., (1875), later published under the title ofOut of the Mouth of the Lion; or the Church in the Catacombs—Leslie, E.; Bradley, Boston, (1880), (also pub. anon.).On the Emperor’s Service—Leslie, E.; R. T. S., (1904).*Edol the Druid—Kingston, W. H. G.; Partridge, London, (1874).*Jovinian; Early Days of Papal Rome—Kingston, W. H. G.; Hamilton, London, (1877).Zipporah, the Jewish Maiden—Brewsher, Mrs. M. E.; London, (1875).Philochristus—Abbott, Rev. Edwin A.; Macmillan, N. Y., (1878).Onesimus, Christ’s Freedman: Memoirs of a Disciple of St. Paul—Abbott, E. A.; Revell, N. Y., (1882)—(Repub. Corwin, C. E., ed.)Silanus the Christian—Abbott, E. A.; Macmillan, N. Y., (1906).*Narcissus—Carpenter, Rev. W. Boyd; S. P. C. K., (Young, N. Y.), (1879).*Dio the Athenian—Burr, E. F.; Methodist Bk., N. Y., (1880).*Aleph the Chaldean; the Messiah as Seen from Alexandria—Burr, E. F.; Ketcham, N. Y., (1891).*Fabius, the Roman—Burr, E. F.; Baker, N. Y., n. d.The Wards of Plotinus—Hunt, Mrs. John; Strahan, London, (1881).*Valeria, or the Martyr of the Catacombs—Witherow, W. H.; Woolmer, London, (1883).Dorcas, the Daughter of Faustina—Kouns, Nathan C.; Fords, N. Y., (1884).Arius the Libyan: an Idyl of the Primitive Church—Kouns, N. C.; Appleton, N. Y., (1884).*From Crown to Crown; a Tale of the Early Church—Anon.; Hatchards, London, (1885).*By the King and Queen—Mercier, Mrs. Jerome; Rivington, London, (1886).*The Slave Girl of Pompeii—Holt, Emily S.; Shaw, London, (1886).*Flora, the Roman Martyr—Anon.; Burns & Oates, London, (1886)—Benziger, N. Y., 1887.Leah of Jerusalem—Berry, E. P.; Randolph & Co., (1890).*Philip—Cutler, Mary C.; Nelson, London, (1890).A Son of Isaachar—Brooks, S.; Putnam, N. Y., (1890).Come Forth—Ward, Mrs. Elizabeth Phelps; (1890), (story of Lazarus).The Doom of the Holy City—Farmer, Lydia H.; Randolph, N. Y., (1895).Titus, A Comrade of the Cross—Kingsley, Florence M.; D. C. Cook, Chicago, (1895).Stephen, a Soldier of the Cross—Kingsley, F. M.; Henry Altemus, Philadelphia, (1896).Paul, a Herald of the Cross—Kingsley, F. M.; Altemus, Philadelphia, (1897).The Cross Triumphant—Kingsley, F. M.; Ward & Lock, London, (1900).Tor, a Street Boy of Jerusalem—Kingsley, F. M.; D. C. Cook, Chicago, (1905).Veronica—Kingsley, F. M.; Appleton, N. Y., (1913).The Story of the Other Wise Man—VanDyke, Henry J.; Harper, N. Y., (1895)—Harper, N. Y., 1907.Antipas, Son of Chusa, and Others Whom Jesus Loved—Houghton, Louise S.; Randolph, N. Y., (1896).John, a Tale of King Messiah—Woods, Katherine P.; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1896).The Son of Ingar—Woods, Katherine P.; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1897).From Dusk to Dawn—Woods, K. P.; Appleton, N. Y., (1899).*Victor Serenus—Wood, Henry; Gay & Bird, London, (1898).The Victory that Overcometh—Gee, Annie L.; S. P. C. K., (1898).The Minister of Carthage—Mason, Caroline Atwater; Doubleday, Garden City, N. Y., (1899).The White Shield—Mason, C. A.; Griffith & Rowland, Philadelphia, (1904).Paul of Tarsus—Bird, Robert; Nelson, London, (1900).Lucius Flavus—Spillman, Rev. Joseph; Kilner, Philadelphia, (1900).Diomede the Centurion—Henderson, Rev. H. A.; Methodist Bk., N. Y., (1902).*Adnah—Ellis, J. Breckenridge; R. T. S., (1902).*Sancta Paula—Perry, W. C.; Sonnenschein, London, (1902).Bethsaida—Dearborn, Malcolm; Dillingham, N. Y., (1902).*In Holiest Troth—Fidelis, Sister Mary; Burns & Oates, London, (1903).*A Hero in Wolf-skin—Bevan, Tom; R. T. S., (1904).*The Court of Pilate—Hobbs, Roe R.; Fenno, N. Y., (1906).*The Story of a Child That Jesus Took—Smyth, S. P. N.; Pilgrim Press, Boston, (1907).*Nizra—Klarman, Andrew; Fred. Pustet & Co., (1908).*Leo of Mediolanum—Hollis, Gertrude; S. P. C. K., (1909).*For Queen and Emperor—Protheroe, Ernest; R. T. S., (1909).*The Forgotten Door—Cowper, Frank; S. P. C. K., (1909).Mary of Magdala—Roberson, Mrs. H. G.; Saalfield, Akron, O., (1909).Mary of Magdala—Saltus, Edgar; Greening, London, (1909).*The Testament of Judas—Byatt, H.; Long, London, (1909).Prisca of Patmos—McCook, Rev. Henry C.; The Westminster Press, Philadelphia, (1911).*Faustula—“Ayscough, John”, (Francis Browning Drew); Chatto, London, (Kilner, Philadelphia), (1912).The Story of Phaedrus; How We Got the Greatest Book in the World—Hillis, Rev. Newell Dwight; Macmillan, N. Y., (1914).The Coming of the King—Babcock, Bernie; Bobbs Merrill Co., Indianapolis, (1921).Simon of Cyrene—Shastid, Thomas Hall; Wahr, Ann Arbor, Michigan, (1923).
Naomi: or the Last Days of Jerusalem—Webb, Mrs. J. B. Peploe; Routledge, London, (1841), (date 1840 is probably incorrect).
Julamerk: a Tale of the Nestorians—Webb, J. B. P.; Ward & Lock, London, (1848).
The Martyrs of Carthage—Webb, J. B. P.; Ward & Lock, London, (1850).
Alypius of Tagaste—Webb, J. B. P.; R. T. S., (Revell, N. Y.), (1865).
*Pomponia; the Gospel in Caesar’s Household—Webb, J. B. P.; Pres. Pub. Co., Philadelphia, (1867).
*Evadne: or An Empire in Its Fall—Rowcroft, C.; Boone, London, (1850).
The Egyptian Wanderers—Neale, Rev. John Mason; S. P. C. K., (1854).
*The Farm of Aptonga—Neale, J. M.; Parker, London, (1856)—S. P. C. K., 1918.
*The Exiles of the Cebenna—Neale, J. M., (pseud. Aurelius Gratianus); Parker, London, (1859)—S. P. C. K., 1918.
The Quay of the Dioscuri—Neale, J. M.; S. P. C. K., (1917).
The Lions of Wady-Arabia—Neale, J. M.; S. P. C. K., (1917).
The Prince of the House of David; or Three Years in the Holy City—Ingraham, Rev. J. H.; (1855)—Roberts, Boston, (1895).
*Adonijah; the Jewish Dispersion—Strickland, Jane M.; Simpkin, London, (1856).
*Parthenia, or the Last Days of Paganism—Lee, Mrs. E. B.; Routledge, London, (1858).
Caecilia Metella, or Rome Enslaved—“Julia, Aemilia,” (Emily Julia Black); Chapman, London, (1859).
Claudia and Pudens: Early Christians in Gloucester—Lysons, S.; Hamilton, London, (1861).
*The Villa of Claudius—Cutts, Rev. E. L.; S. P. C. K., (1861).
Martyrs of Spain—Charles, Mrs. Elizabeth Rundle; S. P. C. K., (1862).
The Victory of the Vanquished—Charles, E. R.; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1871).
Conquering and to Conquer—Charles, E. R.; S. P. C. K., (1876)—Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1876).
Lapsed, But Not Lost—Charles, E. R.; S. P. C. K., (1877)—Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1879).
Attila, and His Conquerors—Charles, E. R.; S. P. C. K., (1894).
*Life in Judea; or Glimpses of the First Christian Age—Richards, Maria T.; Simpkin, London, (1862).
*Victor, a Tale of the Great Persecution—Perry, G. G.; S. P. C. K., London, (1864).
*Vestina’s Martyrdom—Pitman, Emma R.; Hodder, London, (1869).
Claudia—Tucker, Charlotte; Nelson, London, (1869).
Freedom, a Tale of the Early Christians—Tucker, C.; R. T. S., (1871).
Daybreak in Britain—Tucker, C., (pseud. A. L. O. E.); R. T. S., (1880).
Stars in a Stormy Night, or Light from the Catacombs—“E. L. M.”; Nelson, London, (1870).
Æmilius: Decian and Valerian Persecutions—Crake, Rev. A. D.; Mowbray, London, (1871).
Evanus; Constantine the Great—Crake, A. D.; Mowbray, London, (1872).
The Camp on the Severn—Crake, A. D.; Mowbray, London, (1875)—The Vatican Library, N. Y., 1891.
The Victor’s Laurel—Crake, A. D.; Mowbray, London, (1885)—The Vatican Library, N. Y., 1889.
*The Standard Bearer—Palmer, Ellen; Hamilton, Edinburgh, (1871).
*Nonna: A Story of the Days of Julian the Apostate—Palmer, Ellen; Hamilton, Edinburgh, (1872).
Marcella of Rome, (also calledThe Fearless Christian Maiden)—Knevels, Mrs. C. D., (pseud. Eastwood, Frances); Shaw, London, (1872).
*Adah, the Jewish Maiden—Gray, Agnes M.; Hamilton, Edinburgh, (1872).
*Cyllene—Sneyd, Henry; Longmans, London, (1873).
*Epiphanius—Mossman, T. W.; Hayes, London, (1874).
Gaudentius—Davies, Rev. G. S.; S. P. C. K., (1874).
Julian’s Dream—Davies, G. S.; S. P. C. K., (1875).
St. Paul in Greece—Davies, G. S., n. d.
Glaucia: the Greek Slave—Leslie, Emma; Nelson and Phillips, N. Y., (1874)—R. T. S., 1904.
Quadratus, a Tale of the World in the Church—Leslie, E.; Phillips and Hunt, Cincinnati, (1875).
Sowing Beside All Waters, a Tale of the Early Church—Leslie, E.; R. T. S., n. d. (This is merelyQuadratusrewritten.)
Flavia—Leslie, E.; Nelson and Phillips, N. Y., (1875), later published under the title of
Out of the Mouth of the Lion; or the Church in the Catacombs—Leslie, E.; Bradley, Boston, (1880), (also pub. anon.).
On the Emperor’s Service—Leslie, E.; R. T. S., (1904).
*Edol the Druid—Kingston, W. H. G.; Partridge, London, (1874).
*Jovinian; Early Days of Papal Rome—Kingston, W. H. G.; Hamilton, London, (1877).
Zipporah, the Jewish Maiden—Brewsher, Mrs. M. E.; London, (1875).
Philochristus—Abbott, Rev. Edwin A.; Macmillan, N. Y., (1878).
Onesimus, Christ’s Freedman: Memoirs of a Disciple of St. Paul—Abbott, E. A.; Revell, N. Y., (1882)—(Repub. Corwin, C. E., ed.)
Silanus the Christian—Abbott, E. A.; Macmillan, N. Y., (1906).
*Narcissus—Carpenter, Rev. W. Boyd; S. P. C. K., (Young, N. Y.), (1879).
*Dio the Athenian—Burr, E. F.; Methodist Bk., N. Y., (1880).
*Aleph the Chaldean; the Messiah as Seen from Alexandria—Burr, E. F.; Ketcham, N. Y., (1891).
*Fabius, the Roman—Burr, E. F.; Baker, N. Y., n. d.
The Wards of Plotinus—Hunt, Mrs. John; Strahan, London, (1881).
*Valeria, or the Martyr of the Catacombs—Witherow, W. H.; Woolmer, London, (1883).
Dorcas, the Daughter of Faustina—Kouns, Nathan C.; Fords, N. Y., (1884).
Arius the Libyan: an Idyl of the Primitive Church—Kouns, N. C.; Appleton, N. Y., (1884).
*From Crown to Crown; a Tale of the Early Church—Anon.; Hatchards, London, (1885).
*By the King and Queen—Mercier, Mrs. Jerome; Rivington, London, (1886).
*The Slave Girl of Pompeii—Holt, Emily S.; Shaw, London, (1886).
*Flora, the Roman Martyr—Anon.; Burns & Oates, London, (1886)—Benziger, N. Y., 1887.
Leah of Jerusalem—Berry, E. P.; Randolph & Co., (1890).
*Philip—Cutler, Mary C.; Nelson, London, (1890).
A Son of Isaachar—Brooks, S.; Putnam, N. Y., (1890).
Come Forth—Ward, Mrs. Elizabeth Phelps; (1890), (story of Lazarus).
The Doom of the Holy City—Farmer, Lydia H.; Randolph, N. Y., (1895).
Titus, A Comrade of the Cross—Kingsley, Florence M.; D. C. Cook, Chicago, (1895).
Stephen, a Soldier of the Cross—Kingsley, F. M.; Henry Altemus, Philadelphia, (1896).
Paul, a Herald of the Cross—Kingsley, F. M.; Altemus, Philadelphia, (1897).
The Cross Triumphant—Kingsley, F. M.; Ward & Lock, London, (1900).
Tor, a Street Boy of Jerusalem—Kingsley, F. M.; D. C. Cook, Chicago, (1905).
Veronica—Kingsley, F. M.; Appleton, N. Y., (1913).
The Story of the Other Wise Man—VanDyke, Henry J.; Harper, N. Y., (1895)—Harper, N. Y., 1907.
Antipas, Son of Chusa, and Others Whom Jesus Loved—Houghton, Louise S.; Randolph, N. Y., (1896).
John, a Tale of King Messiah—Woods, Katherine P.; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1896).
The Son of Ingar—Woods, Katherine P.; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1897).
From Dusk to Dawn—Woods, K. P.; Appleton, N. Y., (1899).
*Victor Serenus—Wood, Henry; Gay & Bird, London, (1898).
The Victory that Overcometh—Gee, Annie L.; S. P. C. K., (1898).
The Minister of Carthage—Mason, Caroline Atwater; Doubleday, Garden City, N. Y., (1899).
The White Shield—Mason, C. A.; Griffith & Rowland, Philadelphia, (1904).
Paul of Tarsus—Bird, Robert; Nelson, London, (1900).
Lucius Flavus—Spillman, Rev. Joseph; Kilner, Philadelphia, (1900).
Diomede the Centurion—Henderson, Rev. H. A.; Methodist Bk., N. Y., (1902).
*Adnah—Ellis, J. Breckenridge; R. T. S., (1902).
*Sancta Paula—Perry, W. C.; Sonnenschein, London, (1902).
Bethsaida—Dearborn, Malcolm; Dillingham, N. Y., (1902).
*In Holiest Troth—Fidelis, Sister Mary; Burns & Oates, London, (1903).
*A Hero in Wolf-skin—Bevan, Tom; R. T. S., (1904).
*The Court of Pilate—Hobbs, Roe R.; Fenno, N. Y., (1906).
*The Story of a Child That Jesus Took—Smyth, S. P. N.; Pilgrim Press, Boston, (1907).
*Nizra—Klarman, Andrew; Fred. Pustet & Co., (1908).
*Leo of Mediolanum—Hollis, Gertrude; S. P. C. K., (1909).
*For Queen and Emperor—Protheroe, Ernest; R. T. S., (1909).
*The Forgotten Door—Cowper, Frank; S. P. C. K., (1909).
Mary of Magdala—Roberson, Mrs. H. G.; Saalfield, Akron, O., (1909).
Mary of Magdala—Saltus, Edgar; Greening, London, (1909).
*The Testament of Judas—Byatt, H.; Long, London, (1909).
Prisca of Patmos—McCook, Rev. Henry C.; The Westminster Press, Philadelphia, (1911).
*Faustula—“Ayscough, John”, (Francis Browning Drew); Chatto, London, (Kilner, Philadelphia), (1912).
The Story of Phaedrus; How We Got the Greatest Book in the World—Hillis, Rev. Newell Dwight; Macmillan, N. Y., (1914).
The Coming of the King—Babcock, Bernie; Bobbs Merrill Co., Indianapolis, (1921).
Simon of Cyrene—Shastid, Thomas Hall; Wahr, Ann Arbor, Michigan, (1923).
1st Century.
*Iola, the Senator’s Daughter—Hillhouse, N. L.*Julia of Baiae—Brown, J. W.; n. d., (possibly a forgery from Ellen Pickering’s novel of the same title).Philo, Life in the First Century—Hamilton, J.*Unlaid Ghost: a Study in Metempsychosis—Anon.*Vergilia—Grey, G.
*Iola, the Senator’s Daughter—Hillhouse, N. L.
*Julia of Baiae—Brown, J. W.; n. d., (possibly a forgery from Ellen Pickering’s novel of the same title).
Philo, Life in the First Century—Hamilton, J.
*Unlaid Ghost: a Study in Metempsychosis—Anon.
*Vergilia—Grey, G.
2nd Century.
*Letters from Rome—Wace, Eustace.*Marius Flaminius; the Days of Hadrian—Anon.
*Letters from Rome—Wace, Eustace.
*Marius Flaminius; the Days of Hadrian—Anon.
3rd Century.
*The Theban Legion—Blackburn, E. M.
*The Theban Legion—Blackburn, E. M.
a. Those with Scene near Rome.
1st Century.
*Mina: The Days of Nero and the Early Christians—Ross, Andrew.Neither Rome nor Judea—Hoven, E.
*Mina: The Days of Nero and the Early Christians—Ross, Andrew.
Neither Rome nor Judea—Hoven, E.
2nd Century.
*The Child Martyr and Early Christians in Rome—Anon.*Three Roman Girls—Bamford, M. E.; American Baptist Pub. Co.*The Three Berenices—Bright, Mrs. A. M.The Captive Maiden—Anon.
*The Child Martyr and Early Christians in Rome—Anon.
*Three Roman Girls—Bamford, M. E.; American Baptist Pub. Co.
*The Three Berenices—Bright, Mrs. A. M.
The Captive Maiden—Anon.
4th Century.
The Last Battle of the Gods—Kelly, F. C.; Philadelphia.
The Last Battle of the Gods—Kelly, F. C.; Philadelphia.
b. Those with Scene in Africa.
African Fabiola, or The Church of Carthage in the Days of Tertullian—Clarke, A. C.Fabiola’s Sisters, a Companion to Fabiola—Clarke, A. C.*Deodatus; or Martyr of Carthage—Williams, E.*Our Little Carthaginian Cousin—Winslow, Clara V.*Vandal, or Half a Christian—Luby, William J.
African Fabiola, or The Church of Carthage in the Days of Tertullian—Clarke, A. C.
Fabiola’s Sisters, a Companion to Fabiola—Clarke, A. C.
*Deodatus; or Martyr of Carthage—Williams, E.
*Our Little Carthaginian Cousin—Winslow, Clara V.
*Vandal, or Half a Christian—Luby, William J.
c. Those with Scene in Asia.
Andros of Ephesus—Copus, Rev. J. E.The Son of Siro—Copus, Rev. J. E.; Benziger, N. Y.*Aslane: Manners of the Nestorian Christians—Anon.The Fall of Palmyra, Rome, and the Early Christians—Anon.*The Fall of Damascus—Russell, C. W.
Andros of Ephesus—Copus, Rev. J. E.
The Son of Siro—Copus, Rev. J. E.; Benziger, N. Y.
*Aslane: Manners of the Nestorian Christians—Anon.
The Fall of Palmyra, Rome, and the Early Christians—Anon.
*The Fall of Damascus—Russell, C. W.
d. Those with Scene in Palestine.
1st Century.
Judea Capta—Toner, C. E.*The Jews’ Tragedy—Heming.*Zerah, the Believing Jew—Anon.
Judea Capta—Toner, C. E.
*The Jews’ Tragedy—Heming.
*Zerah, the Believing Jew—Anon.
After 1st Century.
Abdiel; a Tale of the Early Christians—Anon.
Abdiel; a Tale of the Early Christians—Anon.
e. Those with Scene in Britain.
*Mona the Vestal—Dorsey, Anna H.; Lippincott, Philadelphia, c. 1850.*The Alleluia Battle, or Pelagianism in Britain—Anon.*The Druidess—Anon.
*Mona the Vestal—Dorsey, Anna H.; Lippincott, Philadelphia, c. 1850.
*The Alleluia Battle, or Pelagianism in Britain—Anon.
*The Druidess—Anon.