Le Grand Gaffiot : Dictionnaire Latin-Français (Hardcover) by Félix Gaffiot, Hachette 2000. |
First thing : a double, full length map openes flat with the book, and it's not ugly. Americans who learned Latin only with principles of Law (and not with the excellent Loewe booklets) are greatly served by these geographical principia. The 70,000 entries in the work are easy to read, much unlike those in the Oxford Latin Dictionary. Only the abbreviations are a bit clumsy, with variable text lengths and uninformative raccourcis. The book ends with a full Atlas, with tables on chronology, some mythology and a lot on metrology. |
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All this premium material at the end comes on glossy paper togather with many other glorious enhancements of the text. The avid cognoscenti remark how fully immersed in their subject matter those glorious authors lived. But that was then. Why isn't this great dictionary on a CD yet?
ISBN : 978-2011667656, BOBE-5299-REFS-0001, RANK : #12,925 in the French Amazon, 1766 pages, the last 2000 edition, 41,80 € |