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(Tristia, Ibis, Epistulae ex Ponto, Halieutica, Fragmenta.) Edited by S. G. Owen.
A new edition of the Saturnalia, Macrobius' enormously influential collection of ancient lore. The Latin text is based on a refined understanding of the medieval tradition; the accompanying critical apparatus provides an accurate account of the text's documentary basis and the record of its correction and is supplemented by ample testimonia.
Zimmerman presents a new edition of Apuleius' Metamorphoses, which was written in the second century AD and is the only ancient Latin novel to survive in its entirety. In establishing her new text edition, Zimmerman has built on important recent research on the language and style of the literary artist Apuleius.
A revised critical edition of all three books of Caesar's Bellum civile, an account of his civil war against Pompey during 49-48 BC, based on a new collation of the ancient manuscripts and featuring an expanded and up-to-date critical apparatus.
A revised critical edition of books 21 to 25 of Livy's history of Rome (Titi Livi ab urbe condita)-which cover the first eight years (218-211 BC) of Rome's war with Hannibal-drawing on a large body of research and utilizing a broad range of manuscripts, many unknown to previous editors of the text.
A critical edition of Suetonius' collected biographies of the Roman Empire's first leaders, Lives of the Caesars, and his On Teachers of Grammar and Rhetoric, accompanied by an extensive English preface, detailed apparatus testium, and critical apparatus.
This new critical edition of Aulus Gellius' Noctes Atticae is intended to replace the 1968 Oxford Classical Text by Peter K. Marshall. Based on a thorough reconsideration of the manuscripts, the indirect tradition, and the text, it proposes numerous emendations and in several places corrects the attribution of previous scholars' conjectures.
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