The Development of Virgil's Art, [Thinking too many consider Virgil as a means of learning Latin, the writer approaches his Virgil's poetry as literary masterpieces which can stir one's imagination],
by Prescott, Henry W.,
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- Seller
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Godalming, Surrey, United Kingdom
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About This Item
published by Russell & Russell, New York, 1963,. see description. 8vo, xi,490pp, original cloth, title gilt on spine, fine.
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- Bookseller
- Crouch Rare Books (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 97385
- Title
- The Development of Virgil's Art, [Thinking too many consider Virgil as a means of learning Latin, the writer approaches his Virgil's poetry as literary masterpieces which can stir one's imagination],
- Author
- Prescott, Henry W.,
- Format/Binding
- See description
- Book Condition
- Used
- Publisher
- published by Russell & Russell, New York, 1963,
- Keywords
- Classical Greek and Roman Literature and Civilisation
- Bookseller catalogs
- Classical Greek and Roman Literature, Classical Civilisation, Latin;
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Crouch Rare Books
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Godalming, Surrey
About Crouch Rare Books
Out-of-print and antiquarian books and maps
Established 1970
Established 1970
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