Renaissance ovid A. Moss: Latin commentaries on ovid from the renaissance . Pp. XV + 260, 7 ills. Signal mountain, tn: Summertown, for the library of renaissance humanism, 1998. Cased, $45. Isbn: 1-893009-02-s [Book Review]

The Classical Review 50 (02):445- (2000)
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