The Greek and Latin Literary Texts from Greco-Roman Egypt.
by PACK, R.A.,
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University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 1952. 105p. Cloth. Cover a bit stained. 'The principles followed in presenting the material are excellent. Identified fragments are placed under the names of their authors, in an alphabetic arrangement, Latin separately form Greek; the adespota are given later, classified according to their nature (...). The utility of the volume will be great. Not only is it an invaluable help to finding what literary texts we owe to papyrology, but it furnishes a statistical guide to the culture of Graeco-Roman Egypt in so far as archaeological discoveries can serve that purpose.' (H.I. BELL in The Classical Review (New Series), 1954, p.123). From the library of the late Prof. W. Geoffrey Arnott.
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- The Greek and Latin Literary Texts from Greco-Roman Egypt.
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- PACK, R.A.,
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