Ovid's Fasti, Or the Romans Sacred Calendar, Translated Into English Verse. With Explanatory Notes. By W. Massey ... To which is Prefix'd a Plan of Old Rome, Taken from Marlianus's Topographia Romae ... Engraved by T. Kitchin

Ovid's Fasti, Or the Romans Sacred Calendar, Translated Into English Verse. With Explanatory Notes. By W. Massey ... To which is Prefix'd a Plan of Old Rome, Taken from Marlianus's Topographia Romae ... Engraved by T. Kitchin
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