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Brief Reviews

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1958

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page 90 note 1 *Horace. Oxford U.P., 1957. Pp. xiv + 463. 55s. net.Google Scholar

page 90 note 2 A. Persi Flacci Saturarum Liber. Accedit Vita. Oxford U.P., 1956. Pp. xxviii + 43. 15s. net.Google Scholar

page 90 note 3 Persio. ‘La Nuova Italia’, Florence, 1956. Pp. viii + 353. L. 2,000.Google Scholar

page 90 note 4 A. Persi Flacci Saturae. Florence, 1957. Pp. xviii + 175. L. 1,700.Google Scholar

page 91 note 1 BOedipus at Thebes. Sophocles' Tragic Hero and his Time. New Haven, Yale U.P.; London: Oxford U.P., 1957. Pp. viii + 280, with frontispiece. 35s. net.

page 91 note 2 Collezione di classici greci e latini. Loescher, Torino, 1957. Pp. x + 233. L. 750.

page 91 note 3 L'Ippolito di Euripide. Ruata, Edizioni, Torino, 1957. Pp. 63. L. 300.Google Scholar

page 91 note 4 Oxford U.P., 1957. Pp. x + 282. 25s. net.

page 91 note 5 Aristotelis Metaphysics. Oxford U.P., 1957. Pp. xxii + 312. 25s.net.Google Scholar

page 91 note 6 Great Latin Poets in the Italy of Today. Hamish Hamilton, London, 1957. Pp. 276, with 49 photographs taken by the author. 30s. net.

page 91 note 7 Ancient Chronology and Mythology. Max Parrish, London, 1956. Pp. 176, with eight attractive illustrations in half-tone and one in line. 18s. 6d. net.

page 92 note 1 By L. Bernabò Brea. Translated from the Italian by C. M. Preston and L. Guido. Thames & Hudson, London, 1937. Pp. 258, with 78 photographs, 50 line drawings, and 7 maps. 21s. net.

page 92 note 2 By Duncan Taylor. Methuen, London, 1957. Pp. 76, with numerous illustrations by Katerina Wilczynski and Clare Brelstaff. 10s. 6d. net.

page 92 note 3 Note di Storia Graccana.(Extract from the Rivista di studi classici, Anno v, Fasc. iii, Sept.–Dec. 1957.) Pp. 10. No price stated.

page 92 note 4 Silla e la crisi repubblicana. ‘La Nuova Italia’, Florence, 1956. Pp. 253. L. 1,000.Google Scholar

page 92 note 5 Auswahl aus seinen Werken. Edited by Prof. Hans Haas. Heidelberger Texte, Lateinische Reihe, Band 1. F. H. Kerle Verlag, Heidelberg, 1957. Pp. 187. D.M. 3.90.

page 92 note 6 With a Foreword by the Duke of Wellington. Max Parrish, London, 1957. Pp. 245, with 21 plates in half-tone, 38 line drawings, and a folding plan. 25s. net.

page 92 note 7 *BRoman Imperial Civilization. Arnold, Edward, London, 1957. Pp. 312Google Scholar, with plates and four maps. 35s. net.

page 93 note 1 *BNero. Translated by Craufurd, Emma. Allen & Unwin, London, 1957. Pp. 334Google Scholar, with one plate. 25s. net.

page 93 note 2 **Ricerche sulla Praefectura Urbi in Età Imperiale. ‘L'Erma’ di Bretschneider, Rome, 1956. Pp. 124. L. 1,800.Google Scholar

page 93 note 3 By Sinnigen, William Gurnee. Rome, 1957. Pp. v + 123. No price stated.Google Scholar

page 93 note 4 Published by the American Academy in Rome, 1957. Pp. 193. No price stated.

page 93 note 5 From Justinian I to the last Palaeologus. Oxford U.P., 1957. Pp. xvi + 239, with an Appendix: An anonymous address to an unknown king (Oration xxxv ascribed wrongly to Aelius Aristides, but possibly a rhetorical exercise by some Byzantine scholar) and a chronological table. 30s. net.

page 94 note 1 Studies in Field Archaeology. By John Bradford, University Demonstrator and Lecturer at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford. Bell, London, 1957. Pp. xvii + 297, with 75 plates and 25 text-figures. Chapter I: Air Archaeology: its Purpose and Practice; Chapter II: Reconstructing a Prehistoric Landscape: the first phase; Chapter III: Etruria from the Air; Chapter IV: Roman Centuriation; a planned landscape; Chapter V: The changing face of Europe: Classical and Medieval Town Plans. 84s. net.

page 94 note 2 *A Book of Archaeology. Selected and edited by Wheeler, Margaret. Cassell, London, 1957. Pp. xi + 178, with 22 photographs, a map, and other illustrations. 12s. 6d. net.Google Scholar

page 94 note 3 Hale, Robert, London, 1957. Pp. 253Google Scholar, with over forty plates. 18s. net.

page 95 note 1 *Recent Archaeological Excavations in Britain (in the period 1939–55). Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1956.Google Scholar Pp. xxiv + 310, with 52 plates and 81 figures in the text. 42s. net.

page 95 note 2 By Ivan D. Margary. Phoenix House, London, 1957. Pp. 288, with 17 fine plates and some maps, including a coloured folding map of the whole area. Some addenda to Vol. i are included. 50s. net.

page 95 note 3 By Paul Johnstone. Phoenix House, London, 1957. Pp. III, with 67 plates and a frontispiece. 16s. net.

page 95 note 4 With a Foreword by John Morris. Evans Brothers, London, 1956. Pp. 295, with 58 illustrations.

page 96 note 1 The Capital City of Agamemnon. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1957. Pp. viii + 201, with 87 illustrations. 45s. net.

page 96 note 2 By R. D. Martienssen. Witwatersrand U.P., Johannesburg, 1956. Pp. xv + 191, with 25 plans and 26 plates. 32s. 6d. net.

page 96 note 3 Princeton U.P., 1956; Oxford U.P., London. Pp. viii + 219, with 175 illustrations. 60s. net.

page 97 note 1 Leptis Magna and Sabratha in Roman Africa. Pennsylvania U.P.; Oxford U.P., London, 1957. Pp. 160Google Scholar, with 3 maps and 97 plates. 80s. net.

page 97 note 2 The Pelican History of Art. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1957. Pp. xxxiv + 316, with over 170 line drawings, maps, and 152 pages of half-tone plates. 63s. net.

page 97 note 3 *The Acropolis. Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1957. Pp. 61, with 104 plates. 42s. net.

page 98 note 1 **L'Infinito nel pensiero dell' Antichità classica. ‘La Nuova Italia’, Florence, 1956. Pp. x + 635. L. 4,500.Google Scholar

page 98 note 2 Methuen, London, 1957. Pp. ix + 2O2. 10s 6d. net.

page 98 note 3 By J. A. Harrison. Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1957. Pp. viii + 76. 5s. 6d. net.

page 98 note 4 By Ferdinand Lallemand. Translated from the French by Mervyn Savill. Methuen, London, 1957. Pp. 160, with 32 plates and other illustrations in the text. 16s. net.

page 98 note 5 Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1957. Pp. xvi + 196, with 16 plates and numerous line drawings. 25s. net.

page 98 note 6 By W. J. Bullick and J. A. Harrison. Bell, London, 1957. Pp. xii + 161 (with vocabulary E.-G. and G.-E.). 10s. net.

page 98 note 7 From the Greek Anthology. Faber & Faber, London, 1957. Pp. 76. 12s. 6d. net.Google Scholar

page 99 note 1 *Two Satyr Plays. A new translation by Green, Roger Lancelyn. The Penguin Classics, 1957. Pp. 95. 2s. 6d. net.Google Scholar

page 99 note 2 *Aristophanes against War. Oxford U.P., London, 1957.Google Scholar Pp. xviii + 157. 18s. net.

page 99 note 3 *Saint Luke. The Acts of the Apostles. Penguin Classics, 1957. Pp. 176Google Scholar, with five maps and a reconstruction of Herod's Temple from the South-east. 3s. 6d. net.

page 99 note 4 The Loeb Classical Library. William Heinemann, London, 1957. Pp. 611. 15s. net.