Books and Monographs •
The Theater of Thoricus (papers of the American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Vol. IV., 1888). *
Latin Prose Composition for College Use, Leach, Shewell and Sanborn, Boston and New York, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_1NKAAAAIAAJ&q=walter+miller+latin&pg=PP5 Part I (1890), Part II (1891). •
Key to Latin Prose Composition, 1894. •
Pausanias and His Guidebook, 1894. •
History of the Akropolis of Athens, 1894. • "The Old and the New," Commencement address, Stanford University, 1898. •
Georg Wilhelm Steller,
De Bestiis Marinis (The Beasts of the Sea). Translated with Jennie Emerson Miller. In an appendix to
The Fur Seals and Fur-Seal Islands of the North Pacific Ocean, edited by David Starr Jordan, Part 3 (Washington, 1899), pp. 179–218. •
Marcus Tullius Cicero,
De Officiis (On Duties), translated by Walter Miller. Harvard University Press, 1913, , •
Xenophon,
Cyropaedia, translated by Walter Miller. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1914, , (books 1-5) and , (books 5-8). • "Dulce et Decorum est pro Patria Mori," Commencement address, University of Missouri, 1919. •
Daedalus and Thespis, The Contribution of the Ancient Dramatic Poets to our Knowledge of the Arts and Crafts of Greece, Volume I: Architecture and Topography: The Macmillan Co., New York, 1929. •
The Iliad of Homer: A Line for Line Translation in Dactylic Hexameters. With
William Benjamin Smith. Macmillan, New York, 1944.
Articles • Excavations Upon the Akropolis at Athens. (American Journal of Archaeology), 1886 •
Johannes Overbeck, Necrology. (American Journal of Archaeology), 1894 •
Scientific Names of Latin and Greek Derivation, reprinted from the Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 3rd ser., Zoology, vol. 1. San Francisco, 1897 • The Roman Religion. Progress (The University Association, Chicago), 1897 • The New Commissioner of Education (
Elmer Ellsworth Brown). Southern Education Review, 1906. • The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin Proper Names in English. Classical Journal, 1935
Journals • Associate Editor of the Southern Educational Review, 1905–1912. • Associate Editor of the Classical Journal, 1905–1933. • Editor-in-Chief of the Classical Journal, 1933–1935.
Editor • International's World Reference Encyclopedia • Standard American Encyclopedia, 1937. == See also ==