Claudius, the god and his wife Messalina : the troublesome reign of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Emperor of the Romans (born 10 B.C., died A.D. 54), as described by himself ; also his murder at the hands of the notorious Agrippina (mother of the Emperor Nero) and his subsequent deification, as described by others, Robert Graves
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Claudius, the god and his wife Messalina : the troublesome reign of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Emperor of the Romans (born 10 B.C., died A.D. 54), as described by himself ; also his murder at the hands of the notorious Agrippina (mother of the Emperor Nero) and his subsequent deification, as described by others, Robert Graves
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The item Claudius, the god and his wife Messalina : the troublesome reign of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Emperor of the Romans (born 10 B.C., died A.D. 54), as described by himself ; also his murder at the hands of the notorious Agrippina (mother of the Emperor Nero) and his subsequent deification, as described by others, Robert Graves represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in UCLA Library.
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- Label
- Claudius, the god and his wife Messalina : the troublesome reign of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Emperor of the Romans (born 10 B.C., died A.D. 54), as described by himself ; also his murder at the hands of the notorious Agrippina (mother of the Emperor Nero) and his subsequent deification, as described by others
- Title
- Claudius, the god and his wife Messalina
- Title remainder
- the troublesome reign of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Emperor of the Romans (born 10 B.C., died A.D. 54), as described by himself ; also his murder at the hands of the notorious Agrippina (mother of the Emperor Nero) and his subsequent deification, as described by others
- Statement of responsibility
- Robert Graves
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- IRU
- Illustrations
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- maps
- genealogical tables
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- PR6013.R35
- LC item number
- C6 1954
- Literary form
- fiction
- Label
- Claudius, the god and his wife Messalina : the troublesome reign of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Emperor of the Romans (born 10 B.C., died A.D. 54), as described by himself ; also his murder at the hands of the notorious Agrippina (mother of the Emperor Nero) and his subsequent deification, as described by others, Robert Graves
- Note
- On spine: Claudius, the god
- Dimensions
- 19 cm.
- Extent
- 443 p.
- Note
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- Spec. Coll. Schwartz copy is part of a collection (Collection 1005). To page this item, use the collection record; to find the collection record, search the title: Library of Delmore Schwartz. Item is in box 8.
- Spec. Coll. Schwartz copy: Illustrated dark brown and orange glazed wrappers. Reprinted, 1965. Notes and marginalia by Schwartz.
- Other physical details
- map, folded geneal. table
- System control number
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- (OCoLC)04392200
- ucoclc4392200
- Label
- Claudius, the god and his wife Messalina : the troublesome reign of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Emperor of the Romans (born 10 B.C., died A.D. 54), as described by himself ; also his murder at the hands of the notorious Agrippina (mother of the Emperor Nero) and his subsequent deification, as described by others, Robert Graves
- Note
- On spine: Claudius, the god
- Dimensions
- 19 cm.
- Extent
- 443 p.
- Note
-
- Spec. Coll. Schwartz copy is part of a collection (Collection 1005). To page this item, use the collection record; to find the collection record, search the title: Library of Delmore Schwartz. Item is in box 8.
- Spec. Coll. Schwartz copy: Illustrated dark brown and orange glazed wrappers. Reprinted, 1965. Notes and marginalia by Schwartz.
- Other physical details
- map, folded geneal. table
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)04392200
- ucoclc4392200
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