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Brief Reviews

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page 95 note 2 Edited by M. J. Anderson. Methuen, 1965. Pp. ix + 277. 36s. net.

page 95 note 3 Cambridge U.P., 1966. Pp. lxiv + 465. 105s. net.

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page 96 note 2 B The Satires of Horace. Cambridge U.P., 1966. Pp. xi + 318. 50s.net.

page 96 note 3 Horace. Published 1966. Pp. xiv + 464. 13s. 6d. net.

page 96 note 4 Latin Elegiac Versions. By L. W. de Silva, with a Preface and Notes by T. W. Melluish. Published 1966. Pp. xiv + 64. 12s. 6d. net.

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page 99 note 5 By Ludwig Friedländer (tr. by Leonard A. Magnus, J. H. Freese, and A. B. Gough). Routledge, & Paul, Kegan, 1965.Google Scholar In four volumes (pp. xxviii + 428, xvii + 365, xi + 324, viii + 718 respectively). 160s. net.

page 100 note 1 B*The Roman City of London. Benn, 1966. Pp. xvii + 344, with 140 plates, 31 figures in the text, and 1 map. 631. net.

page 100 note 2 B*Masada. Herod's Fortress and the Zealot's Last Stand. Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1966. Pp. 272, with 96 illustrations in full colour, 116 in black and white, and 20 maps and plans. 635. net.

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page 101 note 5 B*Mosaics from Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages. Methuen, 1966. Pp. x + 92, with 98 monochrome plates, 12 text-plates and 4 plates in colour. 70s. net.

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page 102 note 3 Pp. xxv + 244, with 186 plates and a distribution map. 147s. net.

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