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xenoPhon’S anabaSiS books i - iV By Maurice W. Mather and Joseph William Hewitt UnivERsity oF okL AHoMA PREss First published in 1903, Selections from Homer’s Iliad has become a classic greek textbook. Benner presents selections from twelve books of the Iliad in both greek and English, as well as short summaries to aid the student in gaining a comprehensive view of the Iliad as a work of literature and art. SPorT in anCienT TimeS a lexiCon of The homeriC dialeCT By Richard John Cunliffe
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The STudenT’S CaTulluSThird editionBy Daniel H. Garrison
Now in its third edition, The Student’s Catullus makes Catullus’s famous poems more accessible than ever to students of
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SeleCTionS from herodoTuSEdited by Amy L. Barbour
The writings of Herodotus—historian, observer, and delightful storyteller—have long been favorites among teachers and students of the greek language. Barbour
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SeleCTionS from homer’S IlIadBy Allen Rogers Benner
First published in 1903, Selections from Homer’s Iliad has become a classic greek textbook. Benner presents selections from twelve books of the Iliad in both greek and
English, as well as short summaries to aid the student in gaining a comprehensive view of the Iliad as a work of literature and art.
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a lexiCon of The homeriC dialeCTBy Richard John Cunliffe
In the forty years since it was first com-piled, richard John Cunliffe’s A Lexicon of the Homeric Dialect is unmatched wherever
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The PoemS of heSiodBy R.M. Frazer
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horaCeepodes and odes, a new annotated latin editionBy Daniel H. Garrison
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xenoPhon’S anabaSiSbooks i - iVBy Maurice W. Mather and Joseph William Hewitt
In Xenophon’s Anabasis, Joseph William Hewitt and Maurice W. Mather present a
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homeriC Greek, reViSed ediTiona book for beginnersBy Clyde Pharr and John Wright
This revised edition adds concise sections on grammar that will help immensely the student who has not learned Latin gram-
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Warfare in The ClaSSiCal Worldan illustrated encyclopedia of Weapons, Warriors and Warfare in the ancient WorldBy John Warry
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