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Catalogus translationum et commentariorum: Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin translations and commentaries : annotated lists and guides.
Kristeller, Paul Oskar, 1905-1999., Cranz, F. Edward (Ferdinand Edward), Brown, Virginia, 1940-
Year: 1960-
Publisher:  Catholic University of America Press. 
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Frontmatter
PREFACE, by Paul Oskar KRISTELLER
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Addenda et Corrigenda
GREEK AUTHORS
Vita Secundi, by Ben E. PERRY (†) (University of Illinois)
Aeschylus, by Vera R. LACHMANN (Brooklyn College) and F. Edward CRANZ (Connecticut College)
Demetrius Phalereus, by Bernard WEINBERG (University of Chicago)
S. Gregorius Nazianzenus (with Gregorius Presbyter, Vita Gregorii Nazianzeni), by Sister Agnes Clare WAY (Our Lady of the Lake College)
ps. Longinus, by Bernard WEINBERG (University of Chicago)
Olympiodorus, by Charles B. SCHMITT (University of Leeds)
Pappus, by Marjorie BOYER (York College of the City University of New York)
Pausanias, by George B. PARKS (Queens College of the City University of New York)
Stephanus Byzantius, by Aubrey DILLER (Indiana University) and Paul Oskar KRISTELLER (Columbia University)
Strabo, by Aubrey DILLER (Indiana University) and Paul Oskar KRISTELLER (Columbia University)
Theophilus, by Robert M. GRANT (University of Chicago, Divinity School)
Theophrastus, by Charles B. SCHMITT (University of Leeds)
LATIN AUTHORS
Apicius, by Mary Ella MILHAM (University of New Brunswick)
Livius, by A. H. McDONALD (Clare College)
Lucretius, by Wolfgang B. FLEISCHMANN (Montclair State College)
Martianus Capella, by Cora E. LUTZ (Wilson College)
ps. Theodolus, by Betty Nye QUINN (Mount Holyoke College)
ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA TO VOLUME I
List of Latin Authors, by Robert Dale SWEENEY (Vanderbilt University)
Alexander Aphrodisiensis, by F. Edward CRANZ
Hermetica Philosophica, by Paul Oskar KRISTELLER
Autolycus, by Paul Oskar KRISTELLER
Hypsicles, by Paul Oskar KRISTELLER
Juvenalis, by Paul Oskar KRISTELLER
Salvianus, by Paul Oskar KRISTELLER
Arator, by Paul Oskar KRISTELLER
TABLE OF CONTENTS OF VOLUME I
INDEX OF TRANSLATORS AND COMMENTATORS, by F. Edward Cranz
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Title: Catalogus translationum et commentariorum : Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin translations and commentaries : annotated lists and guides. Vol. 1- / editor-in-chief: Paul Oskar Kristeller.
Author: Kristeller, Paul Oskar, 1905-1999; Cranz, F. Edward (Ferdinand Edward); Brown, Virginia, 1940-
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Source Version: Catalogus translationum et commentariorum : Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin translations and commentaries : annotated lists and guides. Vol. 1- / editor-in-chief: Paul Oskar Kristeller
Kristeller, Paul Oskar, 1905-1999, Cranz, F. Edward (Ferdinand Edward), Brown, Virginia, 1940-
Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1960-
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.06109
Subject Headings: • Latin literature, Medieval and modern -- History and criticism -- Bibliography
• Classical literature -- History and criticism -- Bibliography
• Greek literature -- Translations into Latin -- Bibliography
• Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- Catalogs
Notes: • At head of title: Union académique internationale.
• Vols 3-6 editor in chief, F. Edward Cranz; v.7- editor in chief, Virginia Brown.
• Electronic access restricted; authentication may be required
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