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COPY LINK DOWNLOAD: https://bookyumpuclsic.blogspot.com/?link=0674993632 The Loeb edition of early Latin writings is in four volumes. The first three contain the extant work of seven poets and surviving portions of the Twelve Tables of Roman law. The fourth volume contains inscriptions on various materials (including coins), all written before 79 BCE.Volume I. Q. Ennius (23911 169) of Rudiae (Rugge), author of a great epic (Annales), tragedies and other plays, and satire and other works Caecilius Statius (ca. 22011 ca. 166), a Celt probably of Mediolanum (Milano) in N. Italy, author of comedies.Volume II. L. Livius Andronicus (ca. 28411 204) of Tarentum (Taranto), author of tragedies, comedies, a translation and paraphrase of Homer's Odyssey, and hymns Cn. Naevius (ca. 27011 ca. 200), probably of Rome, author of an epic on the 1st Punic War, comedies, tragedies, and historical plays M. Pacuvius (ca. 22011 ca. 131) of Brundisium (Brindisi), a painter and later an author of tragedies, a historical play and satire L. Accius (17011 ca. 85) of Pisaurum (Pisaro), author of tragedies, historical plays, stage history and practice, and some other works fragments of tragedies by authors unnamed.Volume III. C. Lucilius (180?11 102/1) of Suessa Aurunca (Sessa), writer of satire The Twelve Tables of Roman law, traditionally of 45111 450.Volume IV. Archaic Inscriptions: Epitaphs, dedicatory and honorary inscriptions, inscriptions on and concerning public works, on movable articles,

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The Loeb edition of early Latin writings is in four volumes. The first three contain the extant work of seven poets and surviving portions of the Twelve Tables of Roman law. The fourth volume contains inscriptions on various materials (including coins), all written before 79 BCE.Volume I. Q. Ennius (23911 169) of Rudiae (Rugge), author of a great epic (Annales), tragedies and other plays, and satire and other works Caecilius Statius (ca. 22011 ca. 166), a Celt probably of Mediolanum (Milano) in N. Italy, author of comedies.Volume II. L. Livius Andronicus (ca. 28411 204) of Tarentum (Taranto), author of tragedies, comedies, a translation and paraphrase of Homer's Odyssey, and hymns Cn. Naevius (ca. 27011 ca. 200), probably of Rome, author of an epic on the 1st Punic War, comedies, tragedies, and historical plays M. Pacuvius (ca. 22011 ca. 131) of Brundisium (Brindisi), a painter and later an author of tragedies, a historical play and satire L. Accius (17011 ca. 85) of Pisaurum (Pisaro), author of tragedies, historical plays, stage history and practice, and some other works fragments of tragedies by authors unnamed.Volume III. C. Lucilius (180?11 102/1) of Suessa Aurunca (Sessa), writer of satire The Twelve Tables of Roman law, traditionally of 45111 450.Volume IV. Archaic Inscriptions: Epitaphs, dedicatory and honorary inscriptions, inscriptions on and concerning public works, on movable articles,

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The Loeb edition of early Latin writings is in four volumes. The first three contain the extant work of

seven poets and surviving portions of the Twelve Tables of Roman law. The fourth volume

contains inscriptions on various materials (including coins), all written before 79 BCE.Volume I. Q.

Ennius (23911 169) of Rudiae (Rugge), author of a great epic (Annales), tragedies and other

plays, and satire and other works Caecilius Statius (ca. 22011 ca. 166), a Celt probably of

Mediolanum (Milano) in N. Italy, author of comedies.Volume II. L. Livius Andronicus (ca. 28411

204) of Tarentum (Taranto), author of tragedies, comedies, a translation and paraphrase of

Homer's Odyssey, and hymns Cn. Naevius (ca. 27011 ca. 200), probably of Rome, author of an

epic on the 1st Punic War, comedies, tragedies, and historical plays M. Pacuvius (ca. 22011 ca.

131) of Brundisium (Brindisi), a painter and later an author of tragedies, a historical play and satire

L. Accius (17011 ca. 85) of Pisaurum (Pisaro), author of tragedies, historical plays, stage history

and practice, and some other works fragments of tragedies by authors unnamed.Volume III. C.

Lucilius (180?11 102/1) of Suessa Aurunca (Sessa), writer of satire The Twelve Tables of Roman

law, traditionally of 45111 450.Volume IV. Archaic Inscriptions: Epitaphs, dedicatory and honorary

inscriptions, inscriptions on and concerning public works, on movable articles, on coins laws and

other documents.

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