Theophrastus and Dion (LCL)
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- English
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- LCL Loeb Classical Library Theophrastus History Rome Greek Ancient Greek
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- 2009-03-28 05:53:31 GMT
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- Gorra09
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Here are two volumes from the Loeb Classical Library: Theophrastus and Dion. I like the LCL because it provides the original Greek or Latin text with facing English translation. I haven't seen any of these books on TPB, so I figured I'd upload some.
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Very interesting. I never saw an ebook in latin...
Best regards and thank you very much!
robs
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robs,
The Loeb Classical Library provides readers with primary Greek and Latin sources with translation on the opposite page. The two I've up'ed are both Greek. The way you can tell, in a book store at least, which is Latin and which is Greek is that the Greek books are green and the Latin books red.
Greek:
http:// upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b4/Loeb_Classical_Library_Homer.JPG
Latin:
http:// upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9b/Loeb_Classical_Library.JPG
The Loeb Classical Library provides readers with primary Greek and Latin sources with translation on the opposite page. The two I've up'ed are both Greek. The way you can tell, in a book store at least, which is Latin and which is Greek is that the Greek books are green and the Latin books red.
Greek:
http:// upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b4/Loeb_Classical_Library_Homer.JPG
Latin:
http:// upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9b/Loeb_Classical_Library.JPG
Thanks for uploading ...
Rare desiderata!! ;)
I did always like LCL copies!
lys
Rare desiderata!! ;)
I did always like LCL copies!
lys
Cool. These are the only LCL here as far as I can tell. More if you've got 'em! There are some at archive.org & Google Books, but generally you have to search by author & wade through tons of stuff (LCL has gone by several publishing titles over the years).
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