• '''' (1839–1857, the first volume of which contains an essay on the development of
Greek comedy and an account of its chief representatives) •
Analecta alexandrina (1843, containing the fragments of
Rhianus,
Euphorion,
Alexander of Aetolia, and
Parthenius). •
Babrii Fabulae Aesopeae with
Karl Lachmann, (1845). •
Strabo (including
Strabonis Geographica 1852 and
Vindiciarum Strabonianarum liber, 1852). •
Alciphronis rhetoris Epistolae (edition of
Alciphron, 1853). •
Stobaeus (1855–1863; including
Florilegium 1855 and
Ioannis Stobaei Eclogarum physicarum et ethicarum libri duo, 1860). •
Poetarum comicorum Graecorum fragmenta, (1855; with Friedrich Heinrich Bothe). •
Theocritus, Bion, Moschus (3rd edition, 1856). •
Athenaeus of Naucratis (1858–1867); including
Deipnosophistae e recognitione A. Meineke (1858). •
Aristophanis Comoediae, (1860, edition of
Aristophanes' comedies). •
Callimachus (1861). •
Sophoclis Oedipus Coloneus cum scholiis graecis. Accedunt Analecta Sophoclea (1863). • Published in English: "The fragments of attic comedy after Meineke, Bergk, and Kock", 1957 by J M Edmonds (August Meineke; Theodor Bergk; Theodor Kock). ==References==