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English: Ὑπερίδου λόγοι β. The orations of Hyperides for Lycophron and for Euxenippus, now first printed in facsimile with a short account of the discovery of the original manuscript at western Thebes in upper Egypt in 1847 by Joseph Arden. The text edited with notes and illustrations by the rev. Churchill Babington, Cambridge, University Press, 1853 |
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Author | Joseph Arden, en:Churchill Babington |
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