It's not as easy as it used to be to find non-Loeb ancient texts, even if you live in a town with a large university. When I tried to replace my OCT Lucretius, I was told that Oxford has stopped publishing that series, so I had to be content with a Loeb.
I believe that the Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics are also no longer being published.
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I have to replace my books once in a while, because I like to read on the bus, and periodically I lose a book.
Greek books are hard to find
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Re: Greek books are hard to find
you can find plenty of new or used OCTs for sale online but you never know if you're going to get a nicely printed edition or one of their HORRIBLE reprints that look like xeroxes of xeroxes.
I troll used book stores so I can see what I'm getting. But then you have to decide if you're OK with the penultimate edition instead of the very latest. Usually the difference is not earth shattering. I really value quality printing, especially when these old eyes have to distinguish breathing marks.
I troll used book stores so I can see what I'm getting. But then you have to decide if you're OK with the penultimate edition instead of the very latest. Usually the difference is not earth shattering. I really value quality printing, especially when these old eyes have to distinguish breathing marks.
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Re: Greek books are hard to find
The OCT and Cambridge series are still in print and available for purchase:
http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/su ... VzAMbzw.97
https://global.oup.com/academic/content ... g=en&cc=us
https://www.amazon.com/Rerum-Natura-Oxf ... rum+natura
Actually, the new Loeb Lucretius has a very good text, better than the OCT, but you'll have to order it from Harvard University Press--it's not available on Amazon for some reason (or else Amazon is selling the new edition but hasn't changed its site to reflect the new edition).
http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/su ... VzAMbzw.97
https://global.oup.com/academic/content ... g=en&cc=us
https://www.amazon.com/Rerum-Natura-Oxf ... rum+natura
Actually, the new Loeb Lucretius has a very good text, better than the OCT, but you'll have to order it from Harvard University Press--it's not available on Amazon for some reason (or else Amazon is selling the new edition but hasn't changed its site to reflect the new edition).
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Re: Greek books are hard to find
Ah, you beat me to it, I was just about to post this same info. Also, while I know that many still prefer the good old hard copy (nothing, in my opinion, feels better in the hand than an OCT), in a pinch there are a huge number of classical texts online reflecting various editions. I have Logos Bible software, which includes the entire Perseus Classical corpus. It's especially nice when one has a quick need to find a citation. The Teubner editions are also still available, and they have some texts still not available from Oxford.Hylander wrote:The OCT and Cambridge series are still in print and available for purchase:
http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/su ... VzAMbzw.97
https://global.oup.com/academic/content ... g=en&cc=us
https://www.amazon.com/Rerum-Natura-Oxf ... rum+natura
Actually, the new Loeb Lucretius has a very good text, better than the OCT, but you'll have to order it from Harvard University Press--it's not available on Amazon for some reason (or else Amazon is selling the new edition but hasn't changed its site to reflect the new edition).
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