Gudeman's Latin Literature of the Empire Latin Literature of the Empire. Selected and Edited, with Revised Texts and with brief Introductions, by Alfred Gudeman, University of Pennsylvania. Vol. I. Prose. Harper and Brothers, New York and London, 1898
The Classical Review 13 (01):65-66 (1899)
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