Sextus Pompey
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Moses Hadas was an American teacher and one of the leading classical scholars of the twentieth century. He combined his extensive knowledge of languages with a popularizing impulse to challenge prevailing classical methods focused on textual criticism and grammar. Hadas presented classical works, even in translation, as literary art worthy of study. His approach, akin to New Criticism, was also utilized in television and radio, making classical literature accessible to a wider audience.






Sonderausgabe. 20 Bde. Illustr. cpl. in Kass.
Lavishly illustrated survey of the history, important personalities, daily life, culture, religion, and achievements of the ancient Roman Empire