Dibdin, Greek and Latin Classics (1827)
"It is one of the most correct and beautiful octavo editions of a Roman classic that has ever been published; containing the text without notes, and a very copious and useful index. Some copies are struck off on ⁄⁄[small caps] large paper⁄⁄, and bring a considerable price. The index is singularly valuable." v.2 p.172
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