VIRGIL: cheap Latin Virgil: is there anything in print?

2006-10-05 Thread David Wilson-Okamura
As I explained several weeks ago,a couple of us at my university are teaching a course on Virgil in translation next semester and thought it might work to assign a facing-page translation, i.e., the Loeb. Trouble is, even the revised Loeb is still too stiff sounding. I've abandoned the Loeb

RE: VIRGIL: cheap Latin Virgil: is there anything in print?

2006-10-05 Thread James Stewart
What about printing the text from the Latin Library? Not sure how many pages you would need, but you could have them download and print the text. I'm thinking it is fairly close to the OCT text, but I've never done a thorough check on this. Not sure on copyright, but if you asked the students

Re: VIRGIL: cheap Latin Virgil: is there anything in print?

2006-10-05 Thread David Wilson-Okamura
On 10/5/06, Helen Conrad-O'Briain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are there no second hand Mynors available on the internet? I checked: not enough cheap ones for even a small class. --- Dr. David Wilson-Okamurahttp://virgil.org