What's the best or most scholarly publisher/imprint in your native language?
I've got
English: Norton Critical Editions, Oxford World Classics, Dalkey, NYRB, New Directions, Everyman's Library, Library of America
Spanish: Catedra
Ancient Greek/Latin: Loeb
Brazil: Autêntica, Ateliê, Cosac Naify (RIP), Editora 34, Azul and Perspectiva
>>8297141
My native language is not at all "scholarly". We laugh heartily at such weak Western notions.
French : Pléiade (leatherbound classics), Droz (Middle-Ages/Renaissance texts), Honoré Champion, Slatkine (facsimile)
Bilingual :
Greek/Latin : Belles Lettres (even if the Budé is badly print, it contains a lot of nice things)
Chinese : Belles Lettres
>>8297141
Spanish: Cátedra, Gredos, UNAM
The best
>>8297163
>Cosac Naify
;_;7
My favourite is Reclam because they fit into my coat pocket and also because I like uniformity.
Honourable mention to DTV as well, and Anaconda also has nice printing, from what I've seen.
>>8297789
Forgot pic. They all look like this.
>>8297494
>dat 40% discount because you are an UNAM student
>>8297141
>Loeb
Holy fuck you are retarded. Ignorance of very basic things re: the classics seems to be endemic to /lit/. Loeb is the worst major classics publisher. Oxford is so much better
>>8297978
Does Oxford publish bilingual editions? I do know Loeb has a lot of classic works, fragments and authors not published anywhere else in English, though.
>>8298026
Bilingual editions are hilariously plebby. If you know Greek/Latin, read the fucking original. Otherwise, just read a translation
>>8298068
fuck off
>>8298217
lmao
>>8298237
(you)
>>8298068
What editions do you recommend for originals in Greek/Latin?
>>8298297
Oxford Classical Texts are the best, hands-down. Teubner isn't bad either.
>>8298341
Thanks, anon.
>>8298351
No problem! Just don't get Loeb/other bilingual stuff