C. A. Brown, C. Martindale (edd.): Lucan: The Civil War. Translated as Lucan’s Pharsalia _by Nicholas Rowe_. Pp. lxxix + 444. London: Everyman, 1998. Paper, £6.99. ISBN: 0-460-87571-X [Book Review]

The Classical Review 50 (2):603-604 (2000)
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