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A Loeb Classical Library Reader

Explore ancient Greece and Rome with this dual‑language reader, featuring original Greek or Latin text alongside clear English translation, ideal for students and lovers of classical literature seeking accessible study material

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Harvard University Press is a publishing house owned by Harvard University and is one of the world's largest university presses. It publishes academic titles in a range of disciplines.
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