Latin unseen : [Oxford] : autograph manuscript signed, ca. 1874-1878.

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Latin unseen : [Oxford] : autograph manuscript signed, ca. 1874-1878.

A manuscript of English translations of Tacitus, "Annals," XIII, 26 Lucretius, "De Rerum Natura," IV, 749-776, and of another Latin passage, apparently written as a university examination.

1 item (17 p. on 14 leaves) ; 33.5 x 21 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7191954

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