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    £49.49

    The third of four volumes intended to replace the previous OCT of the great Athenian orator Demosthenes (fourth century BC); it is based on fresh and thorough study of the latest evidence, including previously neglected or unavailable material from Greek manuscripts and recently published papyri.

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    £54.99

    A new critical edition (the first since 1864) of Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Parmenides. Proclus' work is the most important document on the interpretation of this enigmatic dialogue, and has had a crucial influence on all subsequent readings. This volume contains Books IV and V.

  • by Aristotle
    £32.49

    Aristotle Categoriae et Liber de Interpretatione

  • - Tomvs II
     
    £50.49

    Offers material from Greek manuscripts, papyri, and quotations from the orations by rhetoricians dating from antiquity through to the Byzantine period. With information presented in notes in Greek and Latin, this title aims to provide access to evidence for the text, as well as references to ancient and medieval interpretations of the orations.

  • by Albius Tibullus
    £34.49

    Tibullus Carmina

  • by of Rhodes Apollonius
    £42.49

    This is a reissue of the authoritative 1961 critical edition of Apollinius of Rhodes' Argonautica, the greatest epic poem of the Alexandrian period.

  • - (Minos, Leges; Ep., Epp., Deff., Spuria)
    by Plato
    £46.99

    Plato Opera Vol. V (Minos, Leges; Ep., Epp., Deff., Spuria)

  • by Horace
    £25.99

    Horace Opera

  • by Aristotle
    £45.49

    Aristotle De Arte Poetica

  • - (Hymni, Cyclus, Fragmenta, Margites, Batr, Vitae)
     
    £33.99

    Homer Vol. V. Hymns, etc (Hymni, Cyclus, Fragmenta, Margites, Batr, Vitae)

  • - (Verrinae)
    by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £50.99

    Cicero Orationes. Vol. III (Verrinae)

  • - Latin text with apparatus criticus
    by Livy
    £42.49

    This history of Republican Rome begins with the war with Antiochus, which resulted in Rome's indirect control of Greece and Asia, and concludes with the death of Philip V of Macedon, foreshadowing the Third Macedonian War.

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    £38.49

    The first modern critical edition (based on a comprehensive investigation of over 200 surviving manuscripts) of the fullest ancient manual of Roman warfare. Few secular authors of antiquity were as popular in the Middle Ages as Vegetius (AD 379-95). In addition to the Latin text and apparatus there is also a wide-ranging introduction in English.

  • by Aristotle
    £53.49

    A new contribution to classical scholarship, this text of Aristotle's "Eudemian Ethics" is the product of many years of work, founded upon the work of the late Sir David Ross.

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