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Total number of records: 120

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latin language10
catalogs, booksellers'5
erinyes (greek mythology)2
ethics, ancient2
greek drama (tragedy)2
greek language2
mythology, greek2
rhetoric, ancient2
speeches, addresses, etc., latin2
stoics2

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Rome4
Great Britain2
Bath (England)1
Greece1
Iran1
Italy1
West Country (England)1
Wroxeter (England)1

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People and organisationsCount
Orbilian Society11
Assessment and Qualifications Alliance7
Marchant, E C (1864-1960)6
Maurras, Charles (1868-1952)6
Strathclyde (Scotland)6
Virgil6
Cicero, Marcus Tullius5
Strathclyde (Scotland). Department of Education5
Winghale Books5
Allcroft, A H (1865-1929)4

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From 180031
From 190077
From 20002

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Catalogues in Thucydides and Ephorus

Smart, J D

[1977?]

Reprinted from Greek, Roman and Byzantine studies v.18, no.1, Spring 1977.

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Audio-visual aids : a classical catalogue

Jennings, P M; Orbilian Society

1966

Previous editions (1951 and 1960) issued by the Orbilian Society under title: A classical catalogue of publications suitable for use in schools.

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A catalogue of audio-visual aids for classical studies

Seaman, William Millard (1907-)

1961

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A classical catalogue of publications suitable for use in schools

Orbilian Society. Visual Aids Committee

[1960?]

Previous ed. 1951.

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A classical catalogue of publications suitable for use in schools

Orbilian Society. Visual Aids Committee

[195-?]

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A classical catalogue of publications suitable for use in schools

Orbilian Society. Visual Aids Committee

[195-?]

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