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George Augustus Simcox. KD 63960 ( 2 ) Harvard College Library VE RI TAS FROM THE LIBRARY OF HERBERT WEIR SMYTH Class of 1878 Eliot Professor of Greek Literature GIVEN IN HIS MEMORY BY HIS FAMILY 1937 LATIN LITERATURE VOL . II .
George Augustus Simcox. KD 63960 ( 2 ) Harvard College Library VE RI TAS FROM THE LIBRARY OF HERBERT WEIR SMYTH Class of 1878 Eliot Professor of Greek Literature GIVEN IN HIS MEMORY BY HIS FAMILY 1937 LATIN LITERATURE VOL . II .
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... OF HERBERT WEIR SMYTH LATIN LITERATURE Vol. II. ^ A HISTORY OK LATIN LITERATURE. daia of 1878 Eliot Professor of Greek Literature GIVEN IN HIS MEMORY BY HIS FAMILY i937 books, of which the two first are lost. The only.
... OF HERBERT WEIR SMYTH LATIN LITERATURE Vol. II. ^ A HISTORY OK LATIN LITERATURE. daia of 1878 Eliot Professor of Greek Literature GIVEN IN HIS MEMORY BY HIS FAMILY i937 books, of which the two first are lost. The only.
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... Greek . Seneca is compelled to kill himself . His orations ( principally composed in the name of Nero ? ) have been lost ; so , too , the early works on earthquakes ( quoted Nat . Quæst . VI . iv . 2 ) . " De Lapidum Natura , " " De ...
... Greek . Seneca is compelled to kill himself . His orations ( principally composed in the name of Nero ? ) have been lost ; so , too , the early works on earthquakes ( quoted Nat . Quæst . VI . iv . 2 ) . " De Lapidum Natura , " " De ...
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... Greek ) “ Ilia- con , Catachthonion ( the pure Latin titles would have been " Troi- corum , " Inferorum " ) , ten books of " Silvæ , " or miscellanies , fourteen " Salticæ Fabulæ , " one tragedy , the Medea . In prose he wrote a speech ...
... Greek ) “ Ilia- con , Catachthonion ( the pure Latin titles would have been " Troi- corum , " Inferorum " ) , ten books of " Silvæ , " or miscellanies , fourteen " Salticæ Fabulæ , " one tragedy , the Medea . In prose he wrote a speech ...
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... . , x . ) , which contains thirty - one leaves of his grammar with a liter- al Greek rendering . ? Q. Serenus Sammonicus writes his work on medicine . Zurich MS.sæc.ix. sister - in - law of the late empress , CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE . xxi.
... . , x . ) , which contains thirty - one leaves of his grammar with a liter- al Greek rendering . ? Q. Serenus Sammonicus writes his work on medicine . Zurich MS.sæc.ix. sister - in - law of the late empress , CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE . xxi.
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