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Classical Studies

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The City in Crisis
Clara Shaw Hardy, with translations by Robert B. Hardy
A detailed look for the classroom at one of the most significant events in Athens’ history
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1. Cover image for 'Athens 415'
The City in Crisis
Clara Shaw Hardy, with translations by Robert B. Hardy
A detailed look for the classroom at one of the most significant events in Athens’ history
Format Publication year Price Status Purchasing option
Paper 2020 $29.95 Available Add Paper for "Athens 415" to Cart
Hardcover 2020 $70.00 Available Add Hardcover for "Athens 415" to Cart
Currently limited to: series key_dates_in_the_ancient_world Key Dates in the Ancient World x
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Classical Studies Catalog


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The University of Michigan Press is pleased to announce the Michigan Classical Commentaries Series.

Volumes published in the series are intended for classroom use at the undergraduate level, and are priced and designed accordingly. They include the Greek or Latin text of the author in question, notes, and commentary, together with other materials (maps, tables, etc.) as appropriate.

The series editors
K. Sara Myers, University of Virginia
Josiah Osgood, Georgetown University
Alexander Sens, Georgetown University

For submissions to or questions about the Michigan Classical Commentaries, please contact Executive Editor Dr. Ellen Bauerle, bauerle@umich.edu.
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New Series

The University of Michigan Press is pleased to announce the Michigan Classical Commentaries Series.

Volumes published in the series are intended for classroom use at the undergraduate level, and are priced and designed accordingly. They include the Greek or Latin text of the author in question, notes, and commentary, together with other materials (maps, tables, etc.) as appropriate.

The series editors
K. Sara Myers, University of Virginia
Josiah Osgood, Georgetown University
Alexander Sens, Georgetown University

For submissions to or questions about the Michigan Classical Commentaries, please contact Executive Editor Dr. Ellen Bauerle, bauerle@umich.edu.

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