Q01of 10
What kind of text is 'A List of the 812 Volumes Arranged Under Authors' most accurately described as?
Q02of 10
According to the list's prefatory note, how are anonymous works handled in the catalogue?
Q03of 10
Which of the following authors has the greatest number of individual titles listed in the catalogue?
Q04of 10
Homer's Iliad and Odyssey appear in the list under which volume numbers respectively?
Q05of 10
Anthologies and similar collected works are arranged at which position in the list?
Q06of 10
Which structural technique does this catalogue share with certain poetic forms such as the catalogue poem or epic invocation?
Q07of 10
The catalogue's inclusion of works by Aristotle, Plato, Marcus Aurelius, and Epictetus alongside novels and fairy tales suggests which editorial theme?
Q08of 10
The transcriber's notes at the end of the document reveal corrections made to which specific text included in the library?
Q09of 10
Which of the following best describes the tone of the catalogue as a whole?
Q10of 10
Several volume numbers are noted at the end as 'at present out of print.' What effect does this detail have on the catalogue's implicit meaning?
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