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Luxorius: a Latin poet among the Vandals : together with a text of the poems and an English translation
Luxorius, 6th cent., Rosenblum, Morris.
Year: 1961.
Publisher:  Columbia University Press. 
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Frontmatter
PREFACE
ABBREVIATIONS
PART ONE: THE POET
I. THE VANDALS AND CARTHAGE
II. THE LATIN ANTHOLOGY
III. THE LIFE OF LUXORIUS
IV. CORPUS LUXORIANUM
V. THE POETRY
VI. GRAMMAR AND LANGUAGE
VII. THE TITLES OF LUXORIUS' POEMS
VIII. METERS AND PROSODY
IX. TEXTUAL TRADITION
PART TWO: THE POEMS
PART THREE: COMMENTARY
APPENDIX I. COLLATION OF THE DIFFERENT EDITIONS
APPENDIX II. VARIATIONS FROM RIESE'S TEXT
APPENDIX III. TESTIMONIA
APPENDIX IV. SERPENTINE POEM
APPENDIX V. LISORIUS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX NOMINUM ET VERBORUM
GENERAL INDEX
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Title: Luxorius : a Latin poet among the Vandals : together with a text of the poems and an English translation / by Morris Rosenblum.
Author: Luxorius, 6th cent; Rosenblum, Morris
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Source Version: Luxorius : a Latin poet among the Vandals : together with a text of the poems and an English translation / by Morris Rosenblum
Luxorius, 6th cent, Rosenblum, Morris
New York: Columbia University Press, 1961.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.06018
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