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... editors , Wex and Kritz , an obligation which must not be measured by the extent of our references to them . We have followed , but with some important variations , the text of Orelli . A table is given of the passages in which we have ...
... editors , Wex and Kritz , an obligation which must not be measured by the extent of our references to them . We have followed , but with some important variations , the text of Orelli . A table is given of the passages in which we have ...
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... Editors . [ This list is confined to works of the present century . ] J. Aikin , 1823. Translation of the Agricola and Germania with notes . 4th Edition . This is a work designed rather for general readers than for scholars and students ...
... Editors . [ This list is confined to works of the present century . ] J. Aikin , 1823. Translation of the Agricola and Germania with notes . 4th Edition . This is a work designed rather for general readers than for scholars and students ...
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... and Baiter . Of recent editors he has done the most for the Agricola . The more recent edition of Kritz mainly owes its value to Wex . Table of Passages in which the Text of this Edition TO THE LIFE OF AGRICOLA . xxi.
... and Baiter . Of recent editors he has done the most for the Agricola . The more recent edition of Kritz mainly owes its value to Wex . Table of Passages in which the Text of this Edition TO THE LIFE OF AGRICOLA . xxi.
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... Puteolanus for ' incuriae , " which the MSS . have , and it is the reading of most recent editors . Incuriae seems hardly defensible . The plural of incuria is nowhere found , nor does the idea of 60 CORNELII TACITI AGRICOLA .
... Puteolanus for ' incuriae , " which the MSS . have , and it is the reading of most recent editors . Incuriae seems hardly defensible . The plural of incuria is nowhere found , nor does the idea of 60 CORNELII TACITI AGRICOLA .
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... editors , after Muretus , makes Tacitus responsible for a strange and un- accountable statement . We understand him to mean that so far as he could speak on the matter , the climate and population of Hibernia resembled those of Britain ...
... editors , after Muretus , makes Tacitus responsible for a strange and un- accountable statement . We understand him to mean that so far as he could speak on the matter , the climate and population of Hibernia resembled those of Britain ...
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