Bennett's Dialogus of Tacitus Tacitus, Dialogus de Oratoribus, edited with Introduction, Notes, and Indexes by Charles Edwin Bennett, Professor of the Latin Language and Literature in Cornell University. Ginn and Company: Boston and London. 1894
The Classical Review 9 (01):48-49 (1895)
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