John Jackson

John Jackson (1881–1952) made time for translations and text-critical studies while working on the family farm at Caldbeck in Cumberland.

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Cover: Annals: Books 4-6, 11-12Annals: Books 4-6, 11-12Tacitus
Jackson, John
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Cover: Annals: Books 13-16Annals: Books 13-16Tacitus
Jackson, John
HARDCOVER01/01/1937$29.00
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