Books:
* "The Fourth-Century Poet Corinna: A New Edition with Commentary" (1976): This book is considered a landmark study of the ancient Greek poet Corinna and her surviving fragments.
* "The Tradition of Greek Rhetorical Theory from Gorgias to Aristotle" (1992): This work explores the development of rhetoric in ancient Greece, tracing its origins and evolution.
* "The Culture of Greek Lyric Poetry" (1997): This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the cultural context of lyric poetry in ancient Greece, examining its themes, forms, and significance.
* "The Creative Imagination of the Greeks" (2001): This book explores the creative process and the imagination of the ancient Greeks, examining their approaches to art, literature, and philosophy.
* "The Poetics of the Greek World" (2006): This work analyzes the aesthetics of Greek literature, focusing on the principles of beauty, harmony, and balance in their works.
Other notable works:
* Numerous articles and essays published in scholarly journals and edited volumes.
* Edited volumes on ancient Greek poetry, drama, and rhetoric.
Peradotto has received numerous awards and recognitions for his work, including the James Loeb Prize for Classical Literature. His scholarship has significantly contributed to our understanding of ancient Greek culture and literature, and his works continue to be widely read and studied by scholars and students worldwide.