Texts and Transmission: A Survey of the Latin ClassicsClarendon Press, 1983 - 509 páginas This alphabetically arranged handbook presents a series of concise and up-to-date accounts of the manuscript tradition and transmission of Latin texts. All authors and texts down to Apuleius which have their own independent transmission are included, together with a generous selection of later authors who may be regarded as belonging to the classical tradition. |
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LIST OF AUTHORS TEXTS | 147 |
AELIUS DONATUS Commentary on Terence | 153 |
EUTROPIUS | 159 |
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