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Euripides: Iphigenia in Tauris

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Kearns, Emily
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Terence: Andria

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GOLDBERG
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Herodotus: Histories Book I

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DEWALD/MUNSON
Published: September 2022 Published: September 2022 Published: August 2022




Homer: Iliad Book I

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SCHEIN
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Theophrastus: Characters



DIGGLE
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Greek Epitaphic Poetry

A Selection
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HUNTER
Published: January 2022 Published: January 2022 Published: January 2022




Thucydides: The Peloponnesian War Book VI


PELLING
Published: January 2022 Published: January 2022 Published: December 2021




Thucydides: The Peloponnesian War Book VII


PELLING
Published: January 2022 Published: January 2022 Published: December 2021




Horace: Odes Book III


WOODMAN
Published: December 2021 Published: December 2021 Published: December 2021




Cicero: Pro Milone


KEELINE
Published: May 2021 Published: May 2021 Published: May 2021




Horace: Satires Book II


Horace
Published: February 2021 Published: February 2021 Published: March 2021




Hellenistic Epigrams

A Selection
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SENS
Published: November 2020 Published: November 2020 Published: November 2020




A Hellenistic Anthology


HOPKINSON
Published: October 2020 Published: October 2020 Published: October 2020 2nd Edition




Livy: Ab urbe condita Book XXII

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BRISCOE/HORNBLOWER
Published: October 2020 Published: October 2020 Published: October 2020




Plato: Menexenus

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SANSONE
Published: August 2020 Published: August 2020 Published: August 2020




Plautus: Pseudolus


Christenson, David
Published: July 2020 Published: July 2020 Published: July 2020




Euripides: Cyclops


Hunter, Richard Laemmle, Rebecca
Published: July 2020 Published: July 2020 Published: July 2020




Achilles Tatius: Leucippe and Clitophon Books I–II


WHITMARSH
Published: June 2020 Published: June 2020 Published: August 2020




Virgil: Aeneid Book XI


MCGILL
Published: January 2020 Published: January 2020 Published: January 2020




Euripides: Ion


Euripides
Published: October 2019 Published: October 2019 Published: October 2019



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Augustine: Confessions Books I–IV

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Augustine Clark, Gillian
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Greek Poetry of the Imperial Period

An Anthology
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Hopkinson, Neil
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Dio Chrysostom Orations: 7, 12 and 36

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Dio Chrysostom Russell, D. A.
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