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Record ID marc_scms/20220805_ADAM_MARC_records.mrc:8536306:1955
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051 $aDG77$b.H3 1984b$cAnother impression. Without first ed. statement.
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100 1 $aHamilton, Edith,$d1867-1963.
245 14 $aThe Roman way.
260 $aNew York :$bW. W. Norton & company, inc.,$c[c1932]
300 $ax p., 3 leaves, 3-281, p ;$c22 cm.
500 $a"First edition."
504 $a"References": p. 277-281.
505 0 $aComedy's mirror.--Ancient Rome reflected in Plautus and Terence.--The comic spirit in Plautus and Terence.--Cicero's Rome: the republic.--Cicero himself.--Caesar and Cicero.--Catullus.--Horace.--The Rome of Augustus as Horace saw it.--The Roman way.--Enter the romantic Roman; Virgil, Livy, Seneca.--Juvenal's Rome and the Stoics.--The end of antiquity.--Chronology.$gadam
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