Status
Available
Call number
Collection
Publication
Chicago, Ill. : Ares Publishers, 1996.
Description
And the Pythagoric sentences of Demophilus, translated from the Greek; and five hymns by Proclus, in the original Greek, with a poetical version, to which are added five hymns by the translator. This volume contains three pieces of composition, each of which, though inconsiderable as to its bulk, is inestimable as to the value of its contents. Due to the age of the original we reproduced, some pages may be spotty or faded. Written in Old English.
Language
Original language
Greek (Ancient)
Physical description
cxxiii, 47 p.; 22 cm
ISBN
0890055505 / 9780890055502
Local notes
Includes the Greek text.
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