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Museum Criticum : Cambridge Classical Researches, 1814-26 (New ed.)

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"Museum Criticum" was a journal established and run from Trinity College, Cambridge, an important centre for classical scholarship, and the college of Richard Porson, a key Greek scholar.

The journal contains notes and reviews of classical texts by the likes of Richard Bentley and other articles by Porsonian scholars, including the most talented of Porson's followers, the Oxford Classicist Peter Elmsley.

This publication provides a snapshot of English classical scholarship in the early-19th century.

It was established and edited by two leading scholars of Trinity College, Cambridge - Charles James Blomfield and James Henry Monk.

The text contains articles and reviews by leading classical scholars.

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Thoemmes Continuum
184371034X / 9781843710349
Hardback
17/06/2004
United Kingdom
English
1319 p.
22 cm
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