An Unusually Significant Reference Work: The Encyclopedia of Ancient History

December 31, 2022 0:00:00
An Unusually Significant Reference Work: The Encyclopedia of Ancient History
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An Unusually Significant Reference Work: The Encyclopedia of Ancient History

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Bart offers a description and appreciation of The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, ed. by Roger Bagnall, Kai Bodersen, Craige Champion, Andrew Erskine, and Sabine Hueber. Read by John Paul Middlesworth

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