Latin Deponent Verbs
The Classical Review 29 (01):90- (1979)
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E. Laughton (1979). Latin Deponent Verbs Pierre Flobert: Les Verbes Déponents Latins des Origines Á Charlemagne, (Publications de la Sorbonne; Série 'NS Recherches' 17.) Pp. Xxii + 704. Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1975. Paper, 150 Frs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 29 (01):90-92.
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