John Conington's three-volume Works of Virgil (1858–1871) remains one of the most lucid and authoritative commentaries on the Virgilian corpus. Available again... Læs mere
John Conington's three-volume Works of Virgil (1858–1871) remains one of the most lucid and authoritative commentaries on the Virgilian corpus. Available again... Læs mere
De Nugis Curialium ('Courtiers' Trifles') is the only surviving work by the twelfth-century courtier, Walter Map. Written to entertain, the book is a collection of short stories and... Læs mere
Munro's two-volume edition of Lucretius' De Rerum Natura, published in Cambridge in 1864, was an important contribution to nineteenth-century classical scholarship. Volume 1 contains all six books of Lucretius' poem on Epicurean cosmology in Latin with an English translation.
Volume 3 of Joseph B. Mayor's influential 1880s edition of Cicero's De Natura Deorum contains the text of Cicero's Book 3 and a full... Læs mere
Volume 2 of Joseph B. Mayor's influential 1880s edition of Cicero's De Natura Deorum contains the text of Cicero's Book 2 and a full... Læs mere
The first volume of Joseph B. Mayor's 1880s edition of Cicero's De Natura Deorum contains a full introduction and commentary to this... Læs mere
Sabrinae Corolla, published in 1850, takes its name from a poem by John Milton. It is a collection of... Læs mere
Henry of Bracton (or Bratton) (c. 1210–1268) was an English jurist. These volumes, containing his collection of 2,000 lawsuits, are the earliest records of English case law. Volume 3 contains the texts of Pleas in the Bench and before the King from 1224 to 1240.
Henry of Bracton (or Bratton) (c. 1210–1268) was an English jurist. These volumes contain a collection of 2,000 law cases, each with a description of how the law should be applied. Volume 2 contains the texts of Pleas in the Bench from 1218 to 1234.
Originally published in 1895, this book contains the Latin text of Edward Denny and Thomas Lacey's description of the hierarchy and rites of the Anglican... Læs mere
Originally published in 1915, this book presents an account of the use of abbreviations in Latin manuscripts... Læs mere