D. P. Simpson is Head of the Classical Department at Eton College.
Review
"This new and revised Latin Dictionary is among the best of its kind, being reliable, compact and adequate for
the needs of all save the specialist. He has produced what is in effect a new book, typographically easy to consult
and combining elegance with utility."
--The Times Literary Supplement
IDG Book Web Site, November, 2000
Summary
Since its first appearance in 1854 and through many revisions this dictionary has remained constant in its appeal
to scholars.
This edition
Incorporates modern English idiom and current Latin spelling
Includes general classical information where appropriate
Shows long and short vowels where not immediately apparent
Indicates irregular plural forms
Cites and quotes ancient classical authors
Suggests paraphrases to express modern English in classical Latin form