Early epics, philosophy, and medieval voices
Ancient & Medieval Classics gathers older texts from Greece, Rome, early Christian writing, medieval Europe, and a few important works from Asian traditions. You will find epics, dialogues, philosophy, religious writing, drama, and myth collected in one place.
The range is fairly broad. Current stock includes Homer, Plato, Aristotle, Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Cicero, Sophocles, Dante, Chaucer, Malory, and others, though stock may change. Some books are complete works, while others are shorter selections or retellings.
This category leans toward foundational texts: war epics, stoic and ethical writing, classical history, medieval tales, and works that shaped later literature. There are also a few titles linked to Buddhist and Confucian traditions, so it is not limited to Greece and medieval England alone.
If you want later writing from Britain, see English Classics, which focuses more on modern and post-medieval literature. For a wider mix across periods and regions, browse Classics. If you are looking for older works from the continent beyond this early period, European Classics is the closer neighbouring section.
