Author:Frank Frost Abbott
Works
edit- Selected Letters of Cicero (1897) (start transcription)
- A History and Description of Roman Political Institutions (1902) (transcription project)
- A Short History of Rome (1906) (external scan)
- A Handbook for the Study of Roman History (1906), companion to the above. (external scan)
- Society and Politics in Ancient Rome (1909) (start transcription)
- The Common People of Ancient Rome (1911) (start transcription)
- The Referendum and the Recall Among the Ancient Romans (1915), reprinted from The Sewanee Review (transcription project)
- Roman Politics (1923) (external scan)
- Municipal Administration in the Roman Empire, (1926), posthumously with Allan Chester Johnson (transcription project)
Translations
edit- Hispanicae Advocationis Libri Duo, 2 Vols., 1921 (Gentili) (transcription volumes: 1, 2)
Reviews
editArticles
edit- "Petronius: A Study in Ancient Realism" in The Sewanee Review, 7 (4) (October, 1899), pp. 435–443
- "The Use of Repetition in Latin to Secure Emphasis, Intensity, and Distinctness of Impression" in Studies in Classical Philology, 3, pp. 67–87
- The Toledo Manuscript of the Germania of Tacitus (1904) (transcription project)
- "The Use of Language as a Means of Characterization in Petronius" in Classical Philology, 2 (1) (January, 1907), pp. 43–50
- "The Accent in Vulgar and Formal Latin" in Classical Philology, 2 (4) (October, 1907), pp. 444–460
- The Colonizing Policy of the Romans from 123 to 31 B. C., in Classical Philology, Volume 10, (1915)
Works about Abbott
edit- "Abbott," in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
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