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  • av Sextus Propertius
    506 - 580,-

    Edited with Introduction and Notes by W. A. Camps

  • av Julius Caesar
    450 - 456,-

  • av Gaius Valerius Catullus
    490 - 520,-

  • av Ovid
    450 - 456,-

    This simple, utilitarian edition offers sixth-form and undergraduatestudents an introduction to the enchanted, sometimes violent, oftensad, often funny world of the "Metamorphoses." The brief introduction places the book in its ancient context. Notes aid comprehension of the Latin and a vocabulary is included.

  • av Livy
    456 - 490,-

    School edition of the Latin text with English Introduction, Notes and Vocabulary.

  • av Virgil
    436 - 580,-

    This edition of Book II of Virgil's "Aeneid" aims to provide students with help in translation, encourage them to consider the sound of the poetry, and appreciate the emotional impact of the story as Virgil portrays it.

  • av Cornelius Tacitus
    456 - 476,-

    This volume contains the Latin text of Tacitus' Annals Book XV, supplemented by a useful introduction and notes on the text.

  • av Titus Livy
    490,-

    A title in the "BCP Latin Texts" series, in Latin with English notes, vocabulary and introduction. In writing the history of Rome, Livy sought to emphasize the traits in the national character that had made Rome great.

  • av Julius Caesar
    440,-

    This selection from Caesar's Gallic War, intended for use in schools, includes the following passages in Latin: Book IV, chapters 20-36, and Book V, chapters 8-23. These cover Caesar's expeditions to Britain in 55 and 54 BC. Eight explanatory sections in English, with maps, palns and notes give the student an opportunity to become familiar with Roman Britain and to follow up with project work n that background area. The Latin text is supplemented by an introduction and textual notes on the text in English aid the comprehension of the Latin.

  • av Cornelius Tacitus
    570,-

  • av Julius Caesar
    456,-

    Book I of Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War starts with an account of Gaul and goes on to cover Caesar's defeat of first the Helvetians and then the Germans under Ariovistus.

  • - Philosophical Selections
    av Cicero
    490,-

  • av Sallust
    456,-

  • av Titus Maccius Plautus
    456,-

  • av Titus Maccius Plautus
    450,-

  • av Titus Lucretius Carus
    456,-

    "De Rerum Natura" offers readers a complete guide to happiness and a total tour of the universe. This book draws on the latest research into the text and interpretation of Lucretius to elucidate both the poetic artistry and philosophical content. Little background knowledge of Latin is assumed.

  • - Selections from Book XXI
    av Livy
    456,-

  • av Suetonius
    456,-

    This new edition of Suetonius' "Nero" is updated to take account of research on Suetonius. It includes the original author's corrections and updating, along with suggestions from regular users of the book, which was first published in 1977.

  • av Lucan
    506,-

  • - Alcibiades, Dion and Atticus
    av Cornelius Nepos
    440,-

  • av Cicero
    506,-

  • av Titus Maccius Plautus
    506,-

  • av Virgil
    490,-

  • av Albius Tibullus
    570,-

  • av Cicero
    456,-

    This edition, first published by Macmillan in 1943, has thestraightforward utilitarian aims of all those prepared by H.E. Gouldand J.L. Whiteley: a basic introduction, reliable text, suitableillustrations, and a vocabulary that gives only those meanings that arerequired.

  • av Cicero
    486,-

    Cicero's speech on behalf of Roscius of Ameria in Umbria represents hisfirst public 'cause celebre' in 80 BC. Donkin's edition, first published as one of the history 'red Macmillan'series, has never been bettered for its concise, yet detailed,introduction and its annotation covering matters of language andcontent.

  • av Ovid
    506,-

    Contains a continuous running commentary suited to short poems. This book contains the commentary to promote in sixth-formers and undergraduates, not just an understanding of the Latin but also an appreciation of literary quality.

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