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  • by Mark T Riley & Robert J Meindl
    £22.49

    An introduction to Early English Law with an Introduction, early Latin law texts with English translations, notes, Glossary and Bibliography, An introduction to Early English Law with an Introduction, early Latin law texts with English translations, notes, Glossary and Bibliography. An introduction to Early English Law with an Introduction, early Latin law texts with English translations, notes, Glossary and Bibliography

  • - as imagined by the Medieval French poet Benoit de Sante Maure in his Roman de Troie (c.1150 AD)
    by Benoit de Sante Maure
    £16.49

    Medieval poet Benoît de Sante Maure's Le roman de Troie (c.1150) translated into English verse. With a frontispiece and notes. Medieval poet Benoît de Sante Maure's Le roman de Troie (c.1150) translated into English verse. With a frontispiece and notes.

  • - The Historical Library in Forty Books: Volume One Books 1-14
    by Diodorus Siculus
    £22.49

    The complete Diodorus Siculus in English in two volumes. Primary source ancient history covering Alexander, the wars of succession, Sicily, Magna Graecia. The complete Diodorus Siculus in English in two volumes. Primary source ancient history covering Alexander, the wars of succession, Sicily, Magna Graecia.

  • by Paul Foulquié
    £9.49

    Perhaps the only book available on this obscure and often misunderstood topic. With notes and a bibliography. Perhaps the only book available on this obscure and often misunderstood topic. With notes and a bibliography.

  • - Self-knowledge and Self-restraint in Greek Literature
    by Helen North
    £22.49

    The most complete treatise on the lost virtue of sophrosyne. Traces the meaning of this untranslatable word from Homer to St. Augustine. Essential reading to anyone who wishes to understand the ancient mind, Greek, Roman or Christian.

  • - : Selections from Petrarch to Rimbaud
    by Mark T Riley
    £15.49

    A Neo-Latin Reader with selections from Petrarch to Rimbaud. With introductions, notes, sources, references and illustrations."Neo Latin" is a rather clumsy designation for Latin written in the Renaissance and later. Latin students are rarely exposed to such writing, which is a pity because there is a whole world of highly worthwhile but often sadly neglected texts positively begging to be explored. Prof. Riley's Reader provides a fine introduction to this literature and is bound to open students' eyes to the wealth of material they can investigate, literary, historical and scientific . . .

  • - Volume II. Books IX ch. 3 - XVII
    by Strabo
    £22.49

    Second volume of two, with notes and six maps. Containing Books IX ch. 3 - XVII. Second volume of two, with notes and six maps. Containing Books IX ch. 3 - XVII. Second volume of two, with notes and six maps. Containing Books IX ch. 3 - XVII.

  • by George Grote & Giles Laurén
    £17.49

    The first volume of a new edition of Grote's A History of Greece; being Chapters I-XXI. The most through history of Greece in English based on the literary sources. Intended for the popular reader in digital format. From the Fourth Edition of 1872. Complete but without the footnotes.

  • by Jordanes
    £17.49

    Jordanes abridgement of the history of Cassiodorus. Primary source for late Roman history, Attila & the Huns, the Goths. Frontis., biblio, notes; the long out-of-print Mierow edition in Englsih.

  • - Volume I
    by Dionysius of Halicarnassus
    £22.49

    The complete English text of Dioynsius of Hallicarnassus in two volumes. Primary source for Roman History, a contemporary of Livy, Virgil, Horace & Martial. For more information see Wikipeadia,

  • - Volume I. Books I - IX ch.2
    by Strabo
    £22.49

    First of two volumes. Strabo's Geography complete in two volumes in English. Volume I, Books I - IX ch. 2. Jones, Sterrett translation, notes, 9 maps & 5 figs. First of two volumes. Strabo's Geography complete in two volumes in English. Volume I, Books I - IX ch. 2. Jones, Sterrett translation, notes, 9 maps & 5 figs.

  • - extracted from Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus
    by Justin
    £17.49

    The complete English text. Primary source history for Alexander the Great and his successors. The complete English text. Primary source history for Alexander the Great and his successors. The complete English text. Primary source history for Alexander the Great and his successors.

  • by Edward Schiappa, Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb & Isocrates
    £17.49

    All of Jebb's Isocrates text & notes from the Attic Orators accompanied by the annotated Isocrates Greek text from his Selections; all newly introduced, annotated and formatted. The most complete appreciation of Isocrates ever published in English.

  • - & Florilegium for the Good Life
    by Giles Laurén
    £27.99

    A collection of referenced quotes from the Stoics & their antecedents, composing a complete reference source to Stoic thought. Also an aide memoir to locate many classical quotes. With Introduction, bibliography and 3 illustrations.

  • - Volume II Books VI.55 - XX
    by Dionysius of Halicarnassus
    £22.49

    The second volume of the complete English text of Dionysius of Halicarnassus in two volumes. Primary source doe Roman history by a contemporary of Livy, Martial, Horace and Vergil. The second volume of the complete English text of Dionysius of Halicarnassus in two volumes. Primary source doe Roman history by a contemporary of Livy, Martial, Horace and Vergil.

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