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The dictionary has been an essential reference work for over 200 years for those interested in a self-study of classical authors and literature. The dictionary identifies and explains Greek and Roman deities, myths, and place names, and is considered a fundamental requirement for understanding the development of modern Western culture.
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A classical dictionary: containing a full account of all the proper names mentioned in ancient authors, with tables of coins, weights, and measures, in use among the Greeks and Romans. To which is now prefixed a chronological table.
1845, T. Allman
in English
- A new edition, revised and considerably enlarged by T. Smith.
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Classical dictionary: containing a copious account of all the proper names mentioned in ancient authors with the value of coins, weights, and measures, used among the Greeks and Romans
1827, Duyckinck
in English
- 6th American ed.
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A classical dictionary: containing a copious account of all the proper names mentioned in ancient authors : with the value of coins, weights, and measures used among the Greeks and Romans : and a chronological table
1818, printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies
in English
- 10th ed., cor.
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