Select Letters of Cicero Cicero: Select Letters. By W. W. How. With Historical Introductions, Notes and Appendices. A new edition based upon that of Watson, revised and annotated by W. W. How, Fellow and Senior Tutor of Merton College. Together with a Critical Introduction by A. C. Clark, Corpus Professor of Latin in the University of Oxford. Two volumes. Vol. I. not paged. Vol. II., pp. vii + 579. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1925. Vol. I. 6s. Vol. II. 12s. 6d
The Classical Review 40 (06):205-206 (1926)
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