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A-Level Chemistry
This highly regarded textbook covers all the main A Level Chemistry specifications.
Catullan Questions Revisited
Catullan Questions Revisited offers a new insight into the brilliant poet who loved an aristocratic girl, attacked Julius Caesar and became a satirical playwright. Insisting on …
Classics in Progress
The study of Greco-Roman civilisation is as exciting and innovative today as it has ever been. This intriguing collection of essays by contemporary classicists reveals new …
Unwritten Rome
In Unwritten Rome, a new book by the author of Myths of Rome, T.P. Wiseman presents us with an imaginative and appealing picture of the early society of pre-literary Rome—as a free …
The House of Augustus
A radical reexamination of the textual and archaeological evidence about Augustus and the PalatineCaesar Augustus (63 BC–AD 14), who is usually thought of as the first Roman …
Achieving Sustainable Production of Pig Meat Volume 3
‘…individual chapters provide very thorough, up-to-date reviews of health and welfare of pigs during different stages of production…The health section does a good job of …
Talking to Virgil
A unique collection that uncovers connections between a fascinating assortment of subjects with classical associations, ranging from Plato to Anthony Powell.
New Men in the Roman Senate, 139 B.C.-A.D. 14
Nutrition of the Rabbit
Bringing together international expertise in rabbit production, topics covered in this fully updated volume include digestive physiology, feed formulation and product quality, as …
Catullan Questions Revisited
Catullan Questions Revisited offers a new insight into the brilliant poet who loved an aristocratic girl, attacked Julius Caesar and became a satirical playwright. Insisting on …
BTEC Level 2 Firsts in Sport
BTEC Level 2 Firsts in Sport Student Book: Second Edition has been fully revised to match the new BTEC specification for first teaching September 2013. It uses the same active, …
Remembering the Roman People
In the Roman republic, only the People could pass laws, only the People could elect politicians to office, and the very word republica meant 'the People's business'. So why is it …