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Candidi Impertite - J. Poucet, J.-M. Hannick: Aux sources de l'antiquité grécoromaine: Guide bibliographique. Pp. 291. Louvain-la-Neuve: Artel, 1993. Paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2009

E. J. Kenney
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1 Students who cannot otherwise tell Greek from Latin will perhaps be grateful for information on the colour–coding of the covers of Teubner, Loeb and Budé texts (10–11).

2 This is the edition by Carrière and Massonie (1991); Frazer's is nowhere mentioned.

3 Halton–O'Leary list two only under this head (137): Fraenkel's Agamemnon and Pease's Aeneid IV.

4 This too is an area in which students need to be reminded that there was life before 1900: Haupt's Opuscula, for instance, and Madvig's Adversaria are still fundamental repositories of information and instruction.