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FILE — Box: 19, Folder: 20 Identifier: MS Am 3065, 1077

Latin Readings by Prof. E. K. Rand, 1937 October Digital

Scope and Contents

Publisher: The Harvard Phonograph Records

Scope and Contents

Primary Author: Livy.

Scope and Contents

Read by: Rand, Edward Kennard, 1871-1945.

Scope and Contents

Detailed Contents, Side A: Livy, Comedy of the Sabine Women from "From the Founding of the City"

Scope and Contents

Detailed Contents, Side B: Livy, the Tragedy of Lucretia from "From the Founding of the City"

Scope and Contents

Facsimile information: See sleeve facsimile no. 239 in same box.

Dates

  • Creation: 1937 October

Language of Materials

Latin

Physical Description

(1 copy in 1 folder)

Conditions Governing Access

Due to the fragility of the media, access to the original discs and sleeves requires the permission of the curator.

Extent

1 sound disc (shellac) ; 12"

General

Matrix no: 1147, 1148

General

Publication no: Series II, Nos. 7A and 7B

Creator

Repository Details

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