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Fourteen Byzantine Rulers: The Chronographia of Michael Psellus (Penguin Classics) by Michael Psellus
Propertius Elegies Book IV by W.A. ed. Camps
The Civilization of the Middle Ages: A Completely Revised and Expanded Edition of Medieval History by Norman F. Cantor
X-Treme Latin: All the Latin You Need to Know for Survival in the 21st Century by Henry Beard
Annales I-VI, XI-XVI (Oxford Classical Texts Series) by Tacitus
History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, Volume 1 by A.A. Vasiliev
Orations of Cicero With a Selection from His Letters by MOORE & BARSS
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About meI am 30 going on 21. I earned a Master's degree in Classics for fun. I didn't want to stop studying. Now I'm studying for my Master's in Library Science. Because I love libraries. My bedroom is a library with a bed in it. I'm little, I like hugs.
About my libraryMostly history books, some scifi (less scifi than I would like to due lost books). I enjoy all eras, but have not read all eras. I especially enjoy ancient history, Byzantine history, and medieval and early modern European history. I would like to give a shout out to Second Story Books in Rockville, MD, without which I would not have so many books.
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As you see, my focus is on classical history, but my interests are becoming increasingly eclectic, partly due to some of the friendships I have developed here in LT... Many, many years ago I read a lot of science-fiction, and now, little by little, I am trying to get back those titles that impressed me most.
Regards - and happy new year!
Romanus
posted by Romanus at 11:36 am (EST) on Dec 29, 2008