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Ennius Perennis(Hardback)
the Annals and Beyond
Cambridge Philological Society
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30/11/2007
Ennius Perennis: the Annals and Beyond is a collection of eight essays by an international group of scholars on different aspects of the poetry and legacy of Quintus Ennius (239-169 BC).
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Greek and Latin from an Indo-European Perspective(Hardback)
Cambridge Philological Society
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14/01/2008
This volume presents new work exploring how the study of historical linguistics can advance our understanding of Greek and Latin and, conversely, how the classical languages can help us to reconstru...
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Theophrastus and His World(Hardback)
Cambridge Philological Society
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30/11/2007
This is the first extended study in English of Theophrastus' Characters , one of the briefest but also most influential works to survive from classical antiquity. Since the seventeenth century, the...
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Unclassical Traditions Volume 2(Hardback)
Cambridge Philological Society
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01/06/2011
Unclassical Traditions. Volume II: Perspectives from East and West in Late Antiquity is the second of two collections of essays by leading scholars discussing the nature and extent of the late-anti...
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Menander: Eleven Plays(Paperback)
Cambridge Philological Society
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01/02/2013
Colin Austin, Professor of Greek at Cambridge University 1998-2008, was one of the world's foremost experts in the reconstruction and interpretation of Greek comedy.
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Sophocles' Jebb(Hardback)
A Life in Letters
Cambridge Philological Society
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31/08/2013
Sir Richard Jebb (1841-1905) was the most celebrated classical scholar in late Victorian Britain: his edition of Sophocles, which remains a classic, brought him a knighthood. Professor of Greek at C...
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Varro Varius(Hardback)
Cambridge Philological Society
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21/05/2015
With over seventy works to his name, Marcus Terentius Varro (116-24 B.C.) was arguably the greatest scholar of the Roman world. This volume of essays addresses his often neglected output, shedding n...
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