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Bryn Mawr calls Landmark Arrian a ‘clear hit’
Bogdan Burliga of Gdansk University published a glowing review of the Landmark Arrian, the new edition we are currently using in our two Reading Odyssey reading group sections. Most of the adult readers reading Arrian’s Campaigns of Alexander for … Continue reading →
31. May 2011 by Phil Terry
Categories: Arrian-Alexander, Commentary | Tags: Arrian, Bogdan Burliga, Bryn Mawr, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, Gdansk University | Comments Off on Bryn Mawr calls Landmark Arrian a ‘clear hit’