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Herodoti Historiae Libri Vix 1st Edition Herodotus N G Wilson Ed

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Herodoti Historiae Libri Vix 1st Edition Herodotus N G Wilson Ed
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.55 MB
Pages: 441
Author: Herodotus; N. G. Wilson (ed.)
ISBN: 9780199560714, 0199560714
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Herodoti Historiae Libri Vix 1st Edition Herodotus N G Wilson Ed by Herodotus; N. G. Wilson (ed.) 9780199560714, 0199560714 instant download after payment.

In this new edition of Herodotus' Histories, Nigel Wilson has revised the original Oxford Classical Text by the Danish scholar C. Hude, published in 1906 and last revised in 1927. As well as incorporating much of the valuable work on the text that has been conducted since the original edition, in particular that of J. Enoch Powell and Paul Maas, Wilson has taken into account new readings from over 80 papyri. In addition, clarity in the apparatus criticus has been improved by the collation of two previously neglected medieval manuscripts, which belong to the so-called Roman family.
A number of passages remain puzzling, and Wilson proposes new solutions and provides plausible emendations wherever possible. The editor has also written a commentary volume, Herodotea, to accompany this edition, in which he explains many of the editorial decisions he made while revising this key classical text.

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