Critica

Egil Kraggerud

earliest edition we have, 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, 2020 368 pages

"Gathering together over sixty new and revised discussions of textual issues, this volume represents notorious problems in well-known texts from the classical era, by authors including Horace, Ennius and Vergil. A follow-up to Vegiliana: Critical Studies on the Texts of Publius Vergilius Maro (2017), the volume includes major contributions to the discussion of Horace's Carmen IV 8 and IV 12, along with studies on Cat...

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Critica edition · 2022 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9780367543518
Critica edition · 2020 · Taylor & Francis Group · 368 pages · 9781000056228
Critica edition · 2020 · Taylor & Francis Group · 368 pages · 9781003016847
Critica edition · 2020 · Taylor & Francis Group · 368 pages · 9781000056266
Critica edition · 2020 · Taylor & Francis Group · 368 pages · 9781000056242
Critica edition · 2020 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9780367820756

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