Works
- Rape of Proserpine: with other poems (1814), translated by Jacob George Strutt
- Translations from Claudian (1823), translated by Henry E. J. Howard (external scan)
- The Rape of Proserpine: a poem in three books. Incomplete. To which are added The Phœnix: an Idyll and The Nile: a Fragment, (1854) translated by Henry E. J. Howard
Individual works
- "Old Man of Verona" translated by Abraham Cowley, in Essays (1886)
Works about Claudian
- "Claudianus, Claudius," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911).
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