Preface
1: Antiquity
2: The Greek East
3: The Latin West
4: The Renaissance
5: Some Aspects of Scholarship Since the Renaissance
6: Textual Criticism
Abbreviations
Notes
Index of MSS.
General Index
Notes to the Plates
Plates
The Late L. D. Reynolds (d. 1999) was a Fellow and Tutor at
Brasenose College, Oxford. He has editrd Texts and Transmission: A
Survey of the Latin Classics and is responsible for the Oxford
Classical Texts of Seneca (Letters and Dialogues), Sallust, and
Cicero (De finibus). N. G. Wilson is Emeritus Fellow and Tutor of
Lincoln College, Oxford. With D. A. Russell, he provided an editon
of Menander Rhetor with accompanying
translation and commentary. He has contributed to the Oxford
Classical Text series Sophocles (in collaboration with Sir Hugh
Lloyd-Jones), Aristophanea (2007), and the forthcoming Herodotus.
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