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Onomasticon to Cicero's Letters (English & Foreign language, Hardcover, Reprint 2016): D.R.Shackleton Bailey Onomasticon to Cicero's Letters (English & Foreign language, Hardcover, Reprint 2016)
D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R3,371 Discovery Miles 33 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Written primarily in English, 1995 edition.

Cicero: Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem et M. Brutum (Paperback): Marcus Tullius Cicero Cicero: Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem et M. Brutum (Paperback)
Marcus Tullius Cicero; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R1,459 Discovery Miles 14 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume brings to completion Professor Shackleton Bailey's edition of the whole of Cicero's correspondence, published in the Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries series. Like the previous volumes it contains an introduction, a revised text and critical apparatus and a detailed commentary which concentrates on the fundamentals of the text, the dating of the letters and events mentioned in them and the identification of the persons concerned. The edition is intended for use by students and specialists in Roman literature and history.

Philippics 7-14 (Hardcover): Cicero Philippics 7-14 (Hardcover)
Cicero; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey; Revised by John T. Ramsey, Gesine Manuwald
R738 Discovery Miles 7 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cicero (Marcus Tullius, 10643 BCE), Roman advocate, orator, politician, poet, and philosopher, about whom we know more than we do of any other Roman, lived through the stirring era that saw the rise, dictatorship, and death of Julius Caesar in a tottering republic. In Cicero's political speeches and in his correspondence we see the excitement, tension and intrigue of politics and the part he played in the turmoil of the time. Of about 106 speeches, 58 survive (a few incompletely), 29 of which are addressed to the Roman people or Senate, the rest to jurors. In the fourteenth century Petrarch and other Italian humanists discovered manuscripts containing more than 900 letters, of which more than 800 were written by Cicero, and nearly 100 by others to him. This correspondence affords a revelation of the man, all the more striking because most of the letters were not intended for publication. Six works on rhetorical subjects survive intact and another in fragments. Seven major philosophical works are extant in part or in whole, and there are a number of shorter compositions either preserved or known by title or fragments. Of his poetry, some is original, some translated from the Greek.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Cicero is in twenty-nine volumes.

Propertiana (Paperback): D.R.Shackleton Bailey Propertiana (Paperback)
D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R1,139 Discovery Miles 11 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

David Roy Shackleton Bailey (1917-2005) was a renowned British classicist and academic who specialised in Latin literature. First published in 1956, Shackleton Bailey wrote this book as a contribution to the critical discourse surrounding the four books of elegies which comprise the surviving work of Propertius. Each book is subjected to detailed textual analysis, with the poetry quoted in the original Latin, and an authorial introduction is also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the works of Propertius and Latin literature.

Letters to Atticus, Volume IV (Hardcover, New edition): Cicero Letters to Atticus, Volume IV (Hardcover, New edition)
Cicero; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R739 Discovery Miles 7 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

To his dear friend Atticus, Cicero reveals himself as to no other of his correspondents except perhaps his brother. In Cicero's "Letters to Atticus" we get an intimate look at his motivations and convictions and his reactions to what is happening in Rome. These letters also provide a vivid picture of a momentous period in Roman history, years marked by the rise of Julius Caesar and the downfall of the Republic.

When the correspondence begins in November 68 BCE, the 38-year-old Cicero is a notable figure in Rome: a brilliant lawyer and orator, he has achieved primacy at the Roman bar and a political career that would culminate in the Consulship in 63. Over the next twenty-four yearsuntil November 44, a year before he was put to death by the forces of Octavian and Mark AntonyCicero wrote frequently to his friend and confidant, sharing news and views and discussing affairs of business and state. It is to this corpus of over 400 letters that we owe most of our information about Cicero's literary activity. Here too is a revealing picture of the staunch republican's changing attitude toward Caesar. And taken as a whole the letters provide a first-hand account of social and political life in Rome.

Towards a Text of Cicero 'Ad Atticum' (Paperback): D.R.Shackleton Bailey Towards a Text of Cicero 'Ad Atticum' (Paperback)
D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R815 Discovery Miles 8 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Like Dr Shackleton Bailey's Propertiana, this book gives a series of difficult or corrupt passages with his discussion of the difficulty and suggestions for emendation. Dr Shackleton Bailey also prepared a text of Ad Atticum IX XVI, which appeared in the series of Oxford Classical texts and this volume is intended as preparatory to that text. This is one of the Transactions of the Cambridge Philological Society.

The Satapancasatka of Matrceta (Paperback): D.R.Shackleton Bailey The Satapancasatka of Matrceta (Paperback)
D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R942 Discovery Miles 9 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The discovery in 1936 of a complete MS, of Matrceta's 'Hymn of 150 Verses', previously known only from fragments in Tibetan and Chinese translations, was an important addition to Sanskrit literature. The Hymn is one of the earliest of Buddhist Sanskrit poems; it was once famous in the Buddhist world and for many centuries held unequalled popularity among Northern Buddhists. It is also the only known survivor of works attributed to Matrceta, an author whose personality is one of the puzzles of Indian literary history. Shackleton Bailey has edited his own English version and notes, the original text, together with Tibetan and Chinese translations. His introduction was the first critical study of the work, first published in 1951.

Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 1, Books 1-2 (Paperback): Marcus Tullius Cicero, D.R.Shackleton Bailey Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 1, Books 1-2 (Paperback)
Marcus Tullius Cicero, D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R2,349 Discovery Miles 23 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These two volumes form the first part of Dr Shackleton Bailey's long-awaited edition of the Atticus letters. The introduction (printed in volume I only) deals successively with the historical background and Cicero's relations with Atticus, manuscripts. The text, with selective apparatus, is printed with Dr Shackleton Bailey's translation on facing pages. The volumes end with commentaries, appendices and indices.

Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 2, Books 3-4 (Paperback): Marcus Tullius Cicero, D.R.Shackleton Bailey Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 2, Books 3-4 (Paperback)
Marcus Tullius Cicero, D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R1,339 Discovery Miles 13 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These two volumes form the first part of Dr Shackleton Bailey's long-awaited edition of the Atticus letters. The introduction (printed in volume I only) deals successively with the historical background and Cicero's relations with Atticus, manuscripts. The text, with selective apparatus, is printed with Dr Shackleton Bailey's translation on facing pages. The volumes end with commentaries, appendices and indices.

Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 5, Books 11-13 (Paperback): Marcus Tullius Cicero Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 5, Books 11-13 (Paperback)
Marcus Tullius Cicero; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R2,319 Discovery Miles 23 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The fifth and sixth volumes of Dr Shackleton Bailey's edition of the Atticus letters contain a revised version of the text first published in the Oxford Classical Texts in 1961. Problems of dating in this part of the correspondence are severe, and prolonged study of them has caused Dr Shackleton Bailey to depart on occasions from the traditional chronology. Like their predecessors, these two volumes contain a text and selective apparatus, a translation facing each page of text, a full commentary, and indexes.

Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 6, Books 14-16 (Paperback): Marcus Tullius Cicero, D.R.Shackleton Bailey Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 6, Books 14-16 (Paperback)
Marcus Tullius Cicero, D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R1,931 Discovery Miles 19 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The fifth and sixth volumes of Dr Shackleton Bailey's edition of the Atticus letters contain a revised version of the text first published in the Oxford Classical Texts in 1961. Problems of dating in this part of the correspondence are severe, and prolonged study of them has caused Dr Shackleton Bailey to depart on occasions from the traditional chronology. Like their predecessors, these two volumes contain a text and selective apparatus, a translation facing each page of text, a full commentary, and indexes.

Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 3, Books 5-7.9 (Paperback): Marcus Tullius Cicero, D.R.Shackleton Bailey Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 3, Books 5-7.9 (Paperback)
Marcus Tullius Cicero, D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R1,930 Discovery Miles 19 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The third volume of Dr Shackleton Bailey's edition of the Atticus letters contains a revised version of the text first published in the Oxford Classical Texts in 1961. Like its predecessors, this volume contains a text and selective apparatus, a translation facing each page of text, a full commentary, and indexes.

Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 4, Books 7.10-10 (Paperback): Marcus Tullius Cicero, D.R.Shackleton Bailey Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 4, Books 7.10-10 (Paperback)
Marcus Tullius Cicero, D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R2,470 Discovery Miles 24 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The fourth volume of Dr Shackleton Bailey's edition of the Atticus letters contains a revised version of the text first published in the Oxford Classical Texts in 1961. Like its predecessors, this volume contains a text selective apparatus, a translation facing each page of text, a full commentary, and indexes.

Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 7, Indexes 1-6 (Paperback): Marcus Tullius Cicero, D.R.Shackleton Bailey Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 7, Indexes 1-6 (Paperback)
Marcus Tullius Cicero, D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R831 Discovery Miles 8 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The index volume for the series. For both text and commentary there are indices nominum, verborum, rerum and Graecitatis. There are addenda and corrigenda to the published volumes; and at the end a concordance to this and the standard (manuscript) arrangements of the letters.

Cicero: Epistulae ad Familiares: Volume 1, 62-47 B.C. (Paperback): Marcus Tullius Cicero Cicero: Epistulae ad Familiares: Volume 1, 62-47 B.C. (Paperback)
Marcus Tullius Cicero; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R2,914 Discovery Miles 29 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Professor Shackleton Bailey's edition of Cicero's letters to Atticus, also published in the Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries series, has been generally recognized as an outstanding achievement. Now Professor Shackleton Bailey presents his edition of the second major body of Cicero's correspondence - his letters to his friends. Unlike the Atticus volumes this edition contains no translation (this will be published elsewhere), which has made it possible to gather all the letters and commentary into only two volumes. The introduction, which includes a reassessment of the manuscript tradition, is followed by a completely revised text and apparatus criticus. The commentary covers many problems of text, interpretation, history, prosopography, and letter-chronology. Both volumes contain indexes. This edition is intended for use by students and specialists in Roman literature and history.

Cicero: Epistulae ad Familiares: Volume 2, 47-43 BC (Paperback): Marcus Tullius Cicero Cicero: Epistulae ad Familiares: Volume 2, 47-43 BC (Paperback)
Marcus Tullius Cicero; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R3,328 Discovery Miles 33 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Professor Shackleton Bailey's edition of Cicero's letters to Atticus, also published in the Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries series, has been generally recognized as an outstanding achievement. Now Professor Shackleton Bailey presents his edition of the second major body of Cicero's correspondence - his letters to his friends. Unlike the Atticus volumes this edition contains no translation (this will be published elsewhere), which has made it possible to gather all the letters and commentary into only two volumes. The introduction, which includes a reassessment of the manuscript tradition, is followed by a completely revised text and apparatus criticus. The commentary covers many problems of text, interpretation, history, prosopography, and letter-chronology. Both volumes contain indexes. This edition is intended for use by students and specialists in Roman literature and history.

Thebaid, Volume I (Hardcover, New edition): Statius Thebaid, Volume I (Hardcover, New edition)
Statius; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Statius published his "Thebaid" in the last decade of the first century. This epic recounting the struggle between the two sons of Oedipus for the kingship of Thebes is his masterpiece, a stirring exploration of the passions of civil war. The extant portion of his unfinished "Achilleid" is strikingly different in tone: this second epic begins as a charming account of Achilles' life.

Statius was raised in the Greek cultural milieu of the Bay of Naples, and his Greek literary education is reflected in his poetry. The political realities of Rome in the first century are also evident in the Thebaid, in representations of authoritarian power and the drive for domination. This two-volume edition of the epics, a freshly edited Latin text facing a graceful translation, completes D. R. Shackleton Bailey's new Loeb Classical Library edition of Statius. Kathleen M. Coleman contributed an essay on recent scholarship on the two epics.

Letters to Atticus, Volume III (Hardcover, New edition): Cicero Letters to Atticus, Volume III (Hardcover, New edition)
Cicero; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R737 Discovery Miles 7 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In letters to his dear friend Atticus, Cicero reveals himself as to no other of his correspondents except, perhaps, his brother. These letters, in this four-volume series, also provide a vivid picture of a momentous period in Roman history--years marked by the rise of Julius Caesar and the downfall of the Republic.

When the correspondence begins in November 68 BCE the 38-year-old Cicero is a notable figure in Rome: a brilliant lawyer and orator, who has achieved primacy at the Roman bar and a political career that would culminate in the Consulship in 63. Over the next twenty-four years--to November 44, a year before he was put to death by the forces of Octavian and Mark Antony--Cicero wrote frequently to his friend and confidant, sharing news and discussing affairs of business and state. It is to this corpus of over 400 letters that we owe most of our information about Cicero's literary activity. And taken as a whole the letters provide a first-hand account of social and political life in Rome.

Cicero: Select Letters (Paperback): Marcus Tullius Cicero Cicero: Select Letters (Paperback)
Marcus Tullius Cicero; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R874 Discovery Miles 8 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Professor Shackleton Bailey is renowned for his major scholarly editions of Cicero's letters already published by Cambridge University Press. This selection from the complete correspondence is designed specifically for students at universities and in the upper forms at schools, and offers them a representative introduction to one of the most varied and most important literary correspondences in any language. In choosing letters for inclusion the editor concentrates on Cicero as a man and writer and on his relationship with his contemporaries, but he has also included letters which deal with people and events of special significance in the turbulent political history of the period. The edition includes an introduction, the text of the letters with critical notes, and a commentary which gives help with linguistic problems as well as elucidating the historical and social background.

Letters to Friends, Volume III (Hardcover): Cicero Letters to Friends, Volume III (Hardcover)
Cicero; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey
bundle available
R740 Discovery Miles 7 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cicero was a prodigious letter writer, and happily a splendid treasury of his letters has come down to us: collected and in part published not long after his death, over 800 of them were rediscovered by Petrarch and other humanists in the fourteenth century. Among classical texts this correspondence is unparalleled; nowhere else do we get such an intimate look at the life of a prominent Roman and his social world, or such a vivid sense of a momentous period in Roman history.

The 435 letters collected here represent Cicero's correspondence with friends and acquaintances over a period of 20 years, from 62 BCE, when Cicero's political career was at its peak, to 43 BCE, the year he was put to death by the victorious Triumvirs. They range widely in substance and style, from official dispatches and semi-public letters of political importance to casual notes that chat with close friends about travels and projects, domestic pleasures and books, and questions currently debated. This new Loeb Classical Library edition of the "Letters to Friends," in three volumes, brings together D. R. Shackleton Bailey's standard Latin text, now updated, and a revised version of his much admired translation first published by Penguin. This authoritative edition complements the new Loeb edition of Cicero's "Letters to Atticus," also translated by Shackleton Bailey.

Silvae (Hardcover, Revised ed.): Statius Silvae (Hardcover, Revised ed.)
Statius; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey; Revised by Christopher A Parrott
R742 Discovery Miles 7 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Statius' Silvae, thirty-two occasional poems, were written probably between 89 and 96 CE. Here the poet congratulates friends, consoles mourners, offers thanks, admires a monument or artistic object, and describes a memorable scene. The verse is light in touch, with a distinct pictorial quality. Statius gives us in these impromptu poems clear images of Domitian's Rome. Statius was raised in the Greek cultural milieu of the Bay of Naples, and his Greek literary education lends a sophisticated veneer to his ornamental verse. The role of the emperor and the imperial circle in determining taste is also readily apparent: the figure of the emperor Domitian permeates these poems. D. R. Shackleton Bailey's edition of the Silvae, which replaced the earlier Loeb Classical Library edition with translation by J. H. Mozley, is now reissued with corrections by Christopher A. Parrott.

Thebaid, Volume II (Hardcover): Statius Thebaid, Volume II (Hardcover)
Statius; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R741 Discovery Miles 7 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Statius published his "Thebaid" in the last decade of the first century. This epic recounting the struggle between the two sons of Oedipus for the kingship of Thebes is his masterpiece, a stirring exploration of the passions of civil war. The extant portion of his unfinished "Achilleid" is strikingly different in tone: this second epic begins as a charming account of Achilles' life.

Statius was raised in the Greek cultural milieu of the Bay of Naples, and his Greek literary education is reflected in his poetry. The political realities of Rome in the first century are also evident in the Thebaid, in representations of authoritarian power and the drive for domination. This two-volume edition of the epics, a freshly edited Latin text facing a graceful translation, completes D. R. Shackleton Bailey's new Loeb Classical Library edition of Statius. Kathleen M. Coleman contributed an essay on recent scholarship on the two epics.

Letters to Atticus, Volume II (Hardcover, New edition): Cicero Letters to Atticus, Volume II (Hardcover, New edition)
Cicero; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey
R735 Discovery Miles 7 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In letters to his dear friend Atticus, Cicero reveals himself as to no other of his correspondents except, perhaps, his brother. These letters, in this four-volume series, also provide a vivid picture of a momentous period in Roman history--years marked by the rise of Julius Caesar and the downfall of the Republic.

When the correspondence begins in November 68 BCE the 38-year-old Cicero is a notable figure in Rome: a brilliant lawyer and orator, who has achieved primacy at the Roman bar and a political career that would culminate in the Consulship in 63. Over the next twenty-four years--to November 44, a year before he was put to death by the forces of Octavian and Mark Antony--Cicero wrote frequently to his friend and confidant, sharing news and discussing affairs of business and state. It is to this corpus of over 400 letters that we owe most of our information about Cicero's literary activity. And taken as a whole the letters provide a first-hand account of social and political life in Rome.

Philippics 1-6 (Hardcover): Cicero Philippics 1-6 (Hardcover)
Cicero; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey; Revised by John T. Ramsey, Gesine Manuwald
R738 Discovery Miles 7 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cicero (Marcus Tullius, 10643 BCE), Roman advocate, orator, politician, poet, and philosopher, about whom we know more than we do of any other Roman, lived through the stirring era that saw the rise, dictatorship, and death of Julius Caesar in a tottering republic. In Cicero's political speeches and in his correspondence we see the excitement, tension and intrigue of politics and the part he played in the turmoil of the time. Of about 106 speeches, 58 survive (a few incompletely), 29 of which are addressed to the Roman people or Senate, the rest to jurors. In the fourteenth century Petrarch and other Italian humanists discovered manuscripts containing more than 900 letters, of which more than 800 were written by Cicero, and nearly 100 by others to him. This correspondence affords a revelation of the man, all the more striking because most of the letters were not intended for publication. Six works on rhetorical subjects survive intact and another in fragments. Seven major philosophical works are extant in part or in whole, and there are a number of shorter compositions either preserved or known by title or fragments. Of his poetry, some is original, some translated from the Greek.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Cicero is in twenty-nine volumes.

Letters to Friends, Volume I (Hardcover): Cicero Letters to Friends, Volume I (Hardcover)
Cicero; Edited by D.R.Shackleton Bailey
bundle available
R744 Discovery Miles 7 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cicero was a prodigious letter writer, and happily a splendid treasury of his letters has come down to us: collected and in part published not long after his death, over 800 of them were rediscovered by Petrarch and other humanists in the fourteenth century. Among classical texts this correspondence is unparalleled; nowhere else do we get such an intimate look at the life of a prominent Roman and his social world, or such a vivid sense of a momentous period in Roman history.

The 435 letters collected here represent Cicero's correspondence with friends and acquaintances over a period of 20 years, from 62 BCE, when Cicero's political career was at its peak, to 43 BCE, the year he was put to death by the victorious Triumvirs. They range widely in substance and style, from official dispatches and semi-public letters of political importance to casual notes that chat with close friends about travels and projects, domestic pleasures and books, and questions currently debated. This new Loeb Classical Library edition of the "Letters to Friends," in three volumes, brings together D. R. Shackleton Bailey's standard Latin text, now updated, and a revised version of his much admired translation first published by Penguin. This authoritative edition complements the new Loeb edition of Cicero's "Letters to Atticus," also translated by Shackleton Bailey.

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