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Contents
Uncertainties | 1 |
The Georgics | 24 |
The Aeneid | 42 |
13 | 67 |
17 | 76 |
2 | 82 |
37 | 93 |
25 | 103 |
35 | 148 |
37 | 155 |
43 | 162 |
Minor figures | 171 |
48 | 199 |
205 | |
Metrical appendix | 221 |
229 | |
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The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 2, Latin Literature ... E. J. Kenney,W. V. Clausen No preview available - 1983 |
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