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"Presented by the Organizing Committee of the XIX Olympic Games, Mexico City 1968"--p. preceding t.p.
Booklet, containing the translation in English of the Odes of Pindar by Richmond Lattimore, in pocket.
"The Vatican manuscript besides being the oldest of those which have transmitted to us the text of the Epinicians, is also particularly authoritative because it represents an autonomous tradition of the text which goes back to the first selection, derived from the Alexandrian edition of the second century before Christ."--p. 7 of booklet.
Photoreproduction in facsimile of the Vatican manuscript: Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1312, fol. 1-95.
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