2013 HARVARD LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY

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Loeb Volumes

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  • Reply December 19, 2023

    Anonymous

    Anyone got today 30% off from Harvard University Press on their updated 1911 James Loeb classical library? Dale M. Coulter William DeArteaga John Lathrop

  • Reply December 19, 2023

    Anonymous

    Oscar Valdez and they come in red and green clothe so would make nice Christmas book tree for your real imaginary library 🙂

  • Reply December 19, 2023

    Anonymous

    Kyle Williams I would recommend you read SUETONIUS on Titus and Domitian. We can start our talk from there

  • Reply December 19, 2023

    Anonymous

    Ricky Grimsley would be lucky to get the L-24-25 volumes

    LCL 24: The Apostolic Fathers, Volume I: I Clement. II Clement. Ignatius. Polycarp. Didache
    LCL 25: The Apostolic Fathers, Volume II: Epistle of Barnabas. Papias and Quadratus. Epistle to Diognetus. The Shepherd of Hermas

  • Reply December 19, 2023

    Anonymous

    Dale M. Coulter Aristotle L288 VIII Parva Naturalia has been among my all time favorite

    • Reply December 19, 2023

      Anonymous

      Dale M. Coulter I’ve been wanting to parallel Chris Green dissertation with
      1. Philo on the Virtues
      2. Plutach’s L337 VI Moralia: Can virtue be taught
      3. and Seneca’s Moral essays

      but have really lacked the time from writing on other projects.

      NOW Philo’s Confusion of Tongues I leave to Duane L Burgess

  • Reply December 19, 2023

    Anonymous

    Augustine L411-417 will be best for Kyle Williams
    Dont think he would have stomach for the Confessions just yet

    • Reply December 19, 2023

      Anonymous

      Troy Day I’ve read the Confessions. Purchased it about 3 years ago.

    • Reply December 19, 2023

      Anonymous

      both volumes?
      Augustine clearly declares his FREE will in the Confessions

    • Reply December 19, 2023

      Anonymous

      also CATO – Testimonia and Cicero’s Stoic Paradoxes which Philip Williams may enjoy as a coming to the future in his own case

  • Reply December 19, 2023

    Anonymous

    Ausonius Vol II Paulinus Pallaeus Eucharisticus is recommendable Joseph D. Absher

  • Reply December 19, 2023

    Anonymous

    BEDE and his Ecclesiastical History will be best for startup Philip Williams Dont skip the Abotts + Egbet either 🙂 FULL cHis101 for full future foundation

    • Reply December 19, 2023

      Anonymous

      Troy Day i want the original Greek of the early Azusa sermons. Does Loeb have them?

    • Reply December 19, 2023

      Anonymous

      Philip Williams Start with Philo on Noah’s work as a planter, and you will gain great trib tips for Link Hudson and Gary Micheal Epping

    • Reply December 19, 2023

      Anonymous

      Troy Day no, Philo was a Platonist. Likely, he didn’t eat beans. I want some Holy Ghost spoken Greek.

  • Reply December 19, 2023

    Anonymous

    LCL 24: The Apostolic Fathers, Volume I: I Clement. II Clement. Ignatius. Polycarp. Didache I reserve for Link Hudson especially Exhortation to the Greeks
    Rich Mans Salvation and To the newly baptized

    • Reply December 19, 2023

      Anonymous

      also LUCIAN The Dream and the Cock and Parliament of the Gods as related to Heizer’s double YHWHs

  • Reply December 19, 2023

    Anonymous

    ISOCRATES vol1 To Demonicus is reserved for William DeArteaga Isara Mo as well as Cyprians, Panegyricus and Archidamus

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