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Medea, A Tragedy of Seneca, edited by Charles Beck, Professor of Latin in the University; Latin Classics belonging to the Course of Study in Harvard University

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Medea, A Tragedy of Seneca, edited by Charles Beck, Professor of Latin in the University; Latin Classics belonging to the Course of Study in Harvard University

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Cambridge, MA: James Munroe & Co., Booksellers to the University, 1835. 9.5 x 15.1 cm. Introduces younger students to a branch of Latin poetry. Medea: ""Occidimus! Aures pepulit Hymen�us meas! Vix ipsa tantum, vix adhuc, credo malum. Haec facere Iason potuit? Erepto patre, Patria atque regno, sedibus solam exteris Deserere?"" Paper booklet, cover wrap worn and torn 8 cm along hinge; pages slightly dogeared; bookplate from John Keniston's library, Plymouth, NH; fair. . Catalogs: Poetry/Latin.

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Title
Medea, A Tragedy of Seneca, edited by Charles Beck, Professor of Latin in the University; Latin Classics belonging to the Course of Study in Harvard University
Author
Seneca
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
James Munroe & Co., Booksellers to the University
Place of Publication
Cambridge, MA
Date Published
1835
Pages
69 pp
Size
9.5 x 15.1 cm

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