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All Titles - Sorted by Author Middlebury College Classics Department Library Catalog: All Titles - Sorted by Author Publish Title Subtitle Author Translator Language Binding Pages Date The Holy Bible Revised Standard Version English 1952 Hardcover 1,300 The Holy Bible Syriac 1979 Hardcover 345 Passover Haggadah Hebrew/Russian Paperback 81 Tanakh Hebrew 1961 Hardcover 1,337 Select Papyri I, Non- A. S. Hunt Loeb Classical Library, A. S. Hunt & Ancient Literary Papyri, (Editor) & C. C. 06/01/1932 Hardcover 472 No. 266 C. C. Edgar Greek/English Private Affairs Edgar (Editor) Select Papyri II, Non- A. S. Hunt Loeb Classical Library, A. S. Hunt & Ancient Literary Papyri, (Editor) & C. C. 06/01/1934 Hardcover 0 No. 282 C. C. Edgar Greek/English Public Documents Edgar (Editor) Peter F. Abboud, Najm. A. Bezirgan, Wallace M. Erwin, Elementary Modern Mounah A. Standard Arabic, Part English/Arabic 1976 Paperback 993 Khouri, Ernest N. Two McCarus, Raji M. Rammuny, Zaki N. Abdel-Malek & George N. Saad Elementary Modern Peter F. Abboud, English/Arabic 1975 Paperback 506 Standard Arabic, Part Najm. A. Publish Title Subtitle Author Translator Language Binding Pages Date One Bezirgan, Wallace M. Erwin, Mounah A. Khouri, Ernest N. McCarus, Raji M. Rammuny, Zaki N. Abdel-Malek & George N. Saad A New Aristotle J. L. Ackrill English 01/01/1988 Paperback 600 Reader The Paideia Proposal An Educational Manifesto Mortimer J. Adler English 09/01/1982 Paperback 96 Loeb Classical Library, Nigel Guy Ancient Historical Miscellany Aelian 06/01/1997 Hardcover 520 No. 486 Wilson Greek/English On the Characteristics Loeb Classical Library, A. F. Ancient of Animals I, Books Aelian 06/01/1958 Hardcover 400 No. 446 Scholfield Greek/English I-V On the Characteristics Loeb Classical Library, A. F. Ancient of Animals II, Books Aelian 06/01/1958 Hardcover 432 No. 448 Scholfield Greek/English VI-XI On the Characteristics Loeb Classical Library, A. F. Ancient of Animals III, Books Aelian 06/01/1958 Hardcover 464 No. 449 Scholfield Greek/English XII-XVII The Speeches of Aeschines, Against Loeb Classical Library, Charles Darwin Ancient Timarchus, On The Aeschines 06/01/1919 Hardcover 552 No. 106 Adams Greek/English Embassy, Against Ctesiphon Publish Title Subtitle Author Translator Language Binding Pages Date The Seven Plays In English Lewis Aeschylus Aeschylus English 1935 Hardcover278 Verse Campbell Aeschylus I, Suppliant Maidens, Loeb Classical Library, Herbert Weir Ancient Aeschylus 12/01/1970 Hardcover 464 Persians, Prometheus, No. 145 Smyth Greek/English Seven Against Thebes Aeschylus II, Agamemnon, Herbert Weir Loeb Classical Library, Ancient Libation-Bearers, Aeschylus Smyth & H. 06/01/1960 Hardcover 624 No. 146 Greek/English Eumenides, Lloyd-Jones Fragments The Lyrical Dramas John Stuart Of Aeschylus In Aeschylus English 1911 Hardcover436 Blackie English Verse The Oresteia Aeschylus Robert Fagles English 1977 Paperback 370 C. J. Herington Persians Aeschylus & Janet English 03/01/1991 Paperback 144 Lembke Prometheus And Aeschylus Philip Vellacott English 1961 Paperback 158 Other Plays Prometheus Bound/The Suppliants/Seven Aeschylus Philip Vellacott English 08/01/1961 Paperback 152 Against Thebes/The Persians Four Tragedies: Aeschylus, David David Grene & Aeschylus II English 12/01/1984 Paperback 179 Prometheus Bound, Seven Grene (Editor) & Seth Benardete Publish Title Subtitle Author Translator Language Binding Pages Date Against Thebes, the Richmond Persians, the Suppliant Lattimore (Editor) Maidens Aeschylus & Septem Quae Gilbert Murray Ancient Greek 1966 Hardcover 375 Supersunt Tragoediae (Editor) The Agamemnon Of Aeschylus & A. Ancient A. W. Verall 1889 Hardcover 270 Aeschylus W. Verall (Editor) Greek/English Lucan An Introduction Frederick M. Ahl English 04/01/1976 Hardcover 379 Frederick Ahl & To Read Greek... English 1969 Paperback 360 David Armstrong The Arab Arab Political Thought and Fouad Ajami English 05/29/1981 Hardcover 240 Predicament Practice since 1967 Ekrem Akurgal & The Art Of The Max Hirmer English 1962 Hardcover 315 Hittites (Illustrator) The Archaeology Of W. F. Albright English 1961 Paperback 271 Palestine Allen Rogers Loeb Classical Library, Alciphron, Aelian Benner & Ancient The Letters 06/01/1979 Hardcover 600 No. 383 & Philostratus Francis H. Greek/English Fobes The Egyptians Cyril Aldred English 1963 Paperback 267 Al-Farabi's F. W. Commentary and Alfarabi English 02/01/1988 Paperback 440 Zimmerman Short Treatise on Publish Title Subtitle Author Translator Language Binding Pages Date Aristotle's De Interpretatione Alfarabi's Philosophy Of Plato And Alfarabi Muhsin Mahdi English 1962 Paperback 158 Aristotle The Divine Comedy Of Allen Purgatorio Dante Alighieri English 12/01/1983 Paperback 0 Dante Alighieri Mandelbaum Dante's Timeless Drama The Purgatorio Of An Ascent Through Dante Alighieri John Ciardi English Paperback 350 Purgatory The Story Of The Famous Manuscript Discoveries The Dead Sea Scrolls And Their Momentous J. M. Allegro English 1961 Paperback 199 Significance For Students Of The Bible Remnants Of Early Selected And Explained F. D. Allen Latin 1889 Hardcover 106 Latin For The Use Of Students The First Year Of James Turney English 1931 Hardcover 383 Greek Allen The Pronunciation of Vox Graeca W. Sidney Allen English 09/24/1987 Paperback 179 Classical Greek A Guide to the Vox Latina Pronunciation of Classical W. Sidney Allen English 08/17/1989 Paperback 152 Latin Socrates Arabus: Life Sources, Translations, Ilai Alon English/Arabic 1995 Paperback 0 And Teachings Notes, Apparatus, And Publish Title Subtitle Author Translator Language Binding Pages Date Indices According To The Masoretic Text, A New Translation With The Aid Jewish Publication The Holy Scriptures Of Previous Versions And Society Of English 1955 Hardcover 1,257 With Constant America Consultation Of Jewish Authorities The Makers of Hebrew Books in David Amram English 12/1988 Hardcover 418 Italy Essays on Virtue, Human Being and Freedom, and the Common George Anastaplo English 04/01/1981 Paperback 0 Citizen Good Essays on Roman William S. English 04/01/1982 Paperback 480 Satire Anderson Essays on Roman William S. English 04/01/1982 Paperback 480 Satire Anderson Andocides & Orationes Fridericus Blass Ancient Greek 1880 Hardcover 124 (Editor) Greek Prose S. O. Andrew English 1965 Hardcover 271 Composition Saint Anselm & Proslogium, Monologium, Charles Sidney N. Basic Writings Cur Deus Homo, Gaunilo's English 06/01/1974 Paperback 342 Hartshorne Deane In Behalf Of The Fool (Foreword) Publish Title Subtitle Author Translator Language Binding Pages Date Alexander of Aphrodisias on Alexander of W. E. Dooley English 06/01/1989 Hardcover 192 Aristotle's Aphrodisias Metaphysics 1 Joseph Cookery and Dining Apicius Dommers English 09/01/1978 Paperback 301 in Imperial Rome Vehling Loeb Classical Library, Sir James Ancient The Library I Apollodorus 06/01/1960 Hardcover 464 No. 121 George Frazer Greek/English Loeb Classical Library, Sir James Ancient The Library II Apollodorus 06/01/1960 Hardcover 552 No. 122 George Frazer Greek/English Loeb Classical Library, Apollonius Ancient The Argonautica R. C. Seaton 11/1990 Hardcover 448 No. 1 Rhodius Greek/English Apollonius The Voyage Of Argo E. V. Rieu English 1959 Paperback 205 Rhodius Apostolic Fathers I, I Clement, II Clement, Loeb Classical Library, Ancient Apostolic Fathers Kirsopp Lake 12/01/1960 Hardcover 420 Ignatius, Polycarp, No. 24 Greek/English Didache, Barnabas Apostolic Fathers II, Shepherd of Hermas, Shepherd Of Hermas, Martyrdom of Polycarp, Ancient Martyrdom Of Apostolic Fathers Kirsopp Lake 12/01/1964 Hardcover 402 Epistle to Diogentus Greek/English Polycarp, Epistle To (Volume 2) Diogentus Appian's Roman Loeb Classical Library, Ancient Appian Horace White 06/01/1972 Hardcover 672 History I No. 2 Greek/English Publish Title Subtitle Author Translator Language Binding Pages Date Appian's Roman Loeb Classical Library, Ancient Appian Horace White 06/01/1972 Hardcover 484 History II No. 3 Greek/English Appian's Roman Loeb Classical Library, Ancient Appian Horace White 06/01/1913 Hardcover 576 History III No. 4 Greek/English Appian's Roman Loeb Classical Library, Ancient History IV, The Civil Appian Horace White 06/01/1979 Hardcover 690 No. 5 Greek/English Wars The Oxford Book Of George Appleton English 1985 Hardcover 395 Prayer (Editor) The Golden Ass Apuleius Jack Lindsay English 1932 Paperback 255 Loeb Classical Library, John Arthur Metamorphoses I Apuleius Latin/English 04/01/1990 Hardcover 390 No. 44 Hanson Loeb Classical Library, John Arthur Metamorphoses II Apuleius Latin/English 03/01/1990 Hardcover 384 No. 453 Hanson The Division and St. Thomas Armand Methods of the English 12/01/1986 Paperback 119 Aquinas Maurer Sciences Summa Theologica, St. Thomas Tomus Primus Latin 1932 Hardcover 768 Book I Aquinas Summa Theologica, St. Thomas Tomus Tertius Latin 1932 Hardcover 690 Book III Aquinas Summa Theologica, St. Thomas Tomus Secundus Latin 1932 Hardcover 735 Book II Aquinas Summa Theologica, St. Thomas Tomus Quartus Latin 1932 Hardcover 809 Book IV Aquinas Summa Theologica, Tomus Quintus St. Thomas Latin 1932 Hardcover 819 Publish Title Subtitle Author Translator Language Binding Pages Date Book V Aquinas Summa Theologica, Indices Et Lexicon, Tomus St. Thomas Latin 1932 Hardcover 438 Book VI Sextus Aquinas St. Thomas The Political Ideas Of Aquinas & Dino English 1965 Paperback 215 St. Thomas Aquinas Bigongiari (Editor) St. Thomas The Literal A Scriptural Commentary Aquinas & Martin Anthony English 04/01/1989 Paperback 504 Exposition on Job
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