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Critical edition of Cicero's text, based on a study and collation of manuscripts which reflects an understanding of the whole manuscript tradition. In the OXFORD CLASSIC TEXTS series, this is the second in a series of editions of Cicero's philosophical works.
One of Aristotle's logic treatises, this text is published in the "Oxford Classical Text" series.
This volume completes the Oxford Classical Text of Lucian by adding eleven works of the Lucianic corpus proper, four other works wrongly attributed to Lucian in a few manuscripts, and those epigrams from the Anthologies which have any claim to be regarded as Lucianic.
Based on a comprehensive investigation of all manuscripts and florilegia, this edition provides the first secure reconstruction of the two hyparchetypes from which all former manuscripts of Seneca's tragedies ultimately stem.
(Quinct., Rosc. Com., Caec., Leg. Agr., Rab. Perduell., Flacc., Pis., Rab. Post.) Edited by A. C. Clark.
Cicero Orationes. Vol. V (Post Reditum, De Domo, Har. Resp., Sest., Vat., Prov. Cons., Balb.)
(Tull., Font., Sull., Arch. Poet., Planc. Scaur.) Edited by A. C. Clark.
Cicero Epistulae. Vol. III (ad Q. F., ad M. Brut., Fragm.)
Cicero Epistulae. Vol. II. Part i (ad Att. 1-8)
Aulus Gellius lived in Rome during the mid-second century AD and wrote his "Noctes Atticae" in 20 books. It includes philosophy, history, law, grammar and literary criticism. This two volume edition of his work is the first re-examination of the manuscripts since the mid-19th century.
Cicero Orationes. Vol. I (Rosc. Am., I. Pomp., Clu., Cat., Mur., Cael.)
(Tristia, Ibis, Epistulae ex Ponto, Halieutica, Fragmenta.) Edited by S. G. Owen.
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