2010-2011 Classical Studies Catalog

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Third Edition By Daniel H. Garrison The Student’s Catullus makes Catullus’s famous poems more accessible than ever to students of the Latin language. This edition includes an introduction, English commentary, Latin-English Catulian vocabulary, and other aides to help students read and understand the works of this important author.

A Homeric Dictionary for Schools and Colleges By George Autenrieth

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The Student’s Catullus

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Bestsellers A Homeric Dictionary has been the companion of countless students of Homer. Far and away the hardiest and most helpful of all the aids to reading Homeric Greek, it provides a full listing of Homeric forms and concise accounts of the meanings of words. $29.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-1289-3 · 318 pages

$26.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-3635-6 · 256 pages

Xenophon’s Anabasis Books I–IV By Maurice W. Mather and Joseph William Hewitt

In the forty years since it was first compiled, A Lexicon of the Homeric Dialect has been unmatched wherever English-speaking scholars and students pursue the Homeric epics in the original form.

Xenophon was born in the fifth century b.c. near Athens. His Anabasis, or “Up-Country March,” an account of his life as a Greek soldier, has endured through the ages. A historical and literary introduction, notes, and a vocabulary make this text invaluable to students.

$32.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-1430-9 · 456 pages

$32.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-1347-0 · 522 pages

Homeric Greek A Book for Beginners By Clyde Pharr and John Wright

“Unique to this work are the Comments, interspersed at regular intervals, on the names of divinities, the movement of the plot, other versions of the myths. . . . These notes should reduce the frustrations of teaching Hesiod in translation and invite students to appreciate the richness of detail in [Hesiod’s] poetry.”—Classical Outlook

This revised edition adds concise sections that will be of immense help to students who have not learned Latin grammar. Wright has judiciously removed extraneous commentary on the Iliad, while keeping the essence of Pharr’s time-tested text untouched.

$19.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-1846-8 · 160 pages

$32.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-1937-3 · 414 pages

Homeric Vocabularies Greek and English Word-Lists for the Study of Homer By William Bishop Owen and Edgar Johnson Goodspeed An essential step in learning and using any language is a working vocabulary. In Owen and Goodspeed’s helpful word-lists, Homeric terms are arranged according to frequency of usage, divided according to parts of speech, and presented in an easy-to-use format. $19.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-0828-5 · 96 pages

Warfare in the Classical World An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Weapons, Warriors, and Warfare in the Ancient World By John Warry This superbly illustrated volume traces the evolution of warfare in the Greek and Roman worlds between 1600 b.c. and a.d. 800, from the rise of Mycenaen civilization to the fall of the Roman Empire. $32.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-2794-1 · 224 pages

Classical Studies U n i v e r s i t y o f O k l a h o m a P r e ss $32.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-4170-1 · 408 pages

By R. M. Frazer

Selections from Herodotus Second Edition By Amy Barbour and Megan O. Drinkwater

The Poems of Hesiod

$24.95 Paper · 978-08061-4144-2 · 208 pages

By Richard John Cunliffe

$24.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-3741-4 · 304 pages

Ovid’s Amores, Book One A Commentary By Maureen B. Ryan and Caroline A. Perkins

A Lexicon of the Homeric Dialect

This fascinating sourcebook documents what we know of Cleopatra and also shows how she has evolved through the lens of interpretation.

$16.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-4143-5 · 152 pages

$26.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-3220-4 · 224 pages

A Sourcebook By Prudence J. Jones

The Essentials of Greek Grammar A Reference for Intermediate Readers of Attic Greek By Louise Pratt

Ideally suited to intermediate and advanced students, The Student’s Ovid offers twentyone selections from the Metamorphoses, with notes to aid translation and interpretation. Introductions to each Latin passage provide background and history on the myths.

Cleopatra

$32.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-4119-0 · 384 pages

Selections from the Metamorphoses With Commentary by Margaret Worsham Musgrove

$26.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-3057-6 · 398 pages

Euripides’ Electra A Commentary By H. M. Roisman and C. A. E. Luschnig

The Student’s Ovid

New Spring 2011

$26.95 Paper · 978-0-8061-3363-8 · 592 pages

This fully annotated Latin edition of Horace’s Epodes, Odes, and Carmen Saeculare is the first comprehensive English commentary on these works since 1903. Garrison offers help with meter, vocabulary, and difficult points of grammar.

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First published in 1903, Selection’s from Homer’s Iliad has become a classic Greek textbook. Benner presents selections from twelve books of the Iliad in both Greek and English and short summaries that help students understand the Iliad as a work of literature and art.

Epodes and Odes A New Annotated Latin Edition By Daniel H. Garrison

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By Allen Rogers Benner

Horace

Un i ver si t y of Ok l aho ma Pr ess

Selections from Homer’s Iliad


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