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Modern & Classical Languages 

Look here for Oesterle Library resources on the subject of modern and classical languages.
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New in Classical Languages

Here are the latest additions to Oesterle Library's classical languages collection. Click on the title of the book for more information.

  • Theogony; and, Works and days - Hesiod
    Call Number: 881.01 H46tn
  • Poems of Catullus: a bilingual edition - Gaius Valerius Catullus
    Call Number: 874 C29g
    ISBN/ISSN: 0520253868
  • The history of Rome, books 1-5 - Livy
    Call Number: 937 L76h
    ISBN/ISSN: 0872207234
    Titus Livius (64 or 59 BCE-17 CE) lived in the backwoods of Cisalpine Gaul, now northern Italy, and does not seem to have been engaged in the literary or political circles of Rome. Even so, he managed to write perhaps the most influential history of Rome, originally comprising over a hundred books. British classicist Warrior here translates, introduces, and annotates the first five books, which begin with the city's mythical foundation and end at the close of the fourth century BCE.
 
 

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