<p>"Richardson offers a useful introduction, translation, and commentary that is aimed at undergraduate survey courses but may also appeal to non-academic readers with some Latin ... This book is ideal for undergraduate courses that include the <i>Liber Cathemerinon</i>."</p><p>- Aaron Pelttari, <em>University of Edinburgh, UK</em>, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2017</p><p>"[Richardson's] excellent translation of Prudentius' <em>Cathermerinon</em> captures the poet's virtues and should inspire audiences to want to read more Prudentius ... Richardson also provides a valuable introduction and notes to the <em>Cathemerinon</em>. The introduction orients newcomers to Prudentius by presenting an overview of his life, oeuvre, literary and historical contexts, and the <em>Cathermerinon</em>; experience readers of the poet, however, will also benefit from Richardson's perceptive and economical account ... [this] translation of the <em>Cathemerinon</em> is a keen pleasure and a major achievement."</p><p>- Scott McGill, <em>Rice University, USA</em>, The Classical Review 2017</p>