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Hosidius Geta's Tragedy ‘Medea”; a Virgilian cento. Latin text with metrical translation by Joseph J. Mooney. With an outline of Roman Magic. 7¾ × 5¼, 96 pp. Birmingham: Cornish Brothers, 1919. 4s. 6d. n.
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Hosidius Geta's Tragedy ‘Medea”; a Virgilian cento. Latin text with metrical translation by Joseph J. Mooney. With an outline of Roman Magic. 7¾ × 5¼, 96 pp. Birmingham: Cornish Brothers, 1919. 4s. 6d. n.
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