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    The Fables of Phaedrus Literally Translated with Notes

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    Phaedrus
    Riley, Henry T. (translator)
    Date
    1920. Handy Book Company. Reading Pa.

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    Phaedrus.
    Call No: PA6564.E5 R5 1920 (Carlson Fable Collection, BIC bldg) .

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    This trot or literal translation is one of ninety in the series Handy Literal Translations, listed on the obverse of the title-page. Riley did the translation in the Bohn edition of 1853 putting Phaedrus together with Terence, perhaps because they both made for good school learning and translating. This book has identifying materials from Our Lady of Angels, Glen Riddle, PA and Neumann College Library. Someone gave it a helpful library call number. A little research showed me that Our Lady of Angels College, founded in 1965, became Neumann College in 1980 and Neumann University in 2009. There are sixty-nine pages here and nothing but texts, not even a T of C. It is indeed a handy book!
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