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CLASSICS.

ELEMENTARY CLASSICS.

18mo, Eighteenpence each.

THIS SERIES FALLS INTO TWO CLASSES

(1) First Reading Books for Beginners, provided not only with Introductions and Notes, but with Vocabularies, and in some cases with Exercises based upon the Text.

(2) Stepping-stones to the study of particular authors, intended for more advanced students who are beginning to read such authors as Terence, Plato, the Attic Dramatists, and the harder parts of Cicero, Horace, Virgil, and Thucydides.

These are provided with Introductions and Notes, but no Vocabulary. The Publishers have been led to provide the more strictly Elementary Books with Vocabularies by the representations of many teachers, who hold that beginners do not understand the use of a Dictionary, and of others who, in the case of middle-class schools where the cost of books is a serious consideration, advocate the Vocabulary system on grounds of economy. It is hoped that the two parts of the Series, fitting into one another, may together fulfil all the requirements of Elementary and Preparatory Schools, and the Lower Forms of Public Schools.

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The following Elementary Books, with Introductions, Notes, and Vocabularies, and in some cases with Exercises, are either ready or in preparation :

Accidence, Latin, and Exercises Arranged for Be-
GINNERS. By WILLIAM WELCH, M. A., and C. G. DUFField,
M.A., Assistant Masters at Surrey County School, Cranleigh.
Aeschylus.-PROMETHEUS VINCTUS. Edited by Rev. H.
M. STEPHENSON, M.A.
Arrian.-SELECTIONS.

Edited for the use of Schools, with
Introduction, Notes, Vocabulary, and Exercises, by Rev. JOHN
BOND, M.A., and A. S. WALPOLE, M.A.

Aulus Gellius, Stories from. Being Selections and
Adaptations from the Noctes Atticae. Edited, with Exercises for
the use of Lower Forms, by Rev. G. H. NALL, M.A., Assistant
Master in Westminster School.
Cæsar.-THE HELVETIAN WAR. Being Selections from
Book I. of the "De Bello Gallico." Adapted for the use of
Beginners. With Notes, Exercises, and Vocabulary, by W.
WELCH, M.A., and C. G. Duffield, M. A.

THE INVASION OF BRITAIN. Being Selections from Books
IV. and V. of the "De Bello Gallico." Adapted for the use of
Beginners. With Notes, Vocabulary, and Exercises, by W.
WELCH, M.A., and C. G. DUFFIELD, M.A.

THE GALLIC WAR. BOOK I. Edited by A. S. WALPOLE, M.A.

BOOKS II. AND III. Edited by the Rev. W. G. RUTHERford, M.A., LL.D., Head-Master of Westminster.

BOOK IV. Edited by CLEMENT BRYANS, M. A., Assistant-Master at Dulwich College.

BOOK V. By C. COLBECK, M. A., Assistant-Master at Harrow, formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

BOOK VI. By the same Editor.

SCENES FROM BOOKS V. AND VI. By the same Editor.
BOOK VII. Edited by Rev. JOHN BOND, M.A., and A. S.
WALPOLE, M. A.

Cicero.-DE SENECTUTE. Edited by E. S. SHUCKBurgh,
M. A., late Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
DE AMICITIA. By the same Editor.

STORIES OF ROMAN HISTORY. Adapted for the Use of Beginners. With Notes, Vocabulary, and Exercises, by the Rev. G. E. JEANS, M. A., Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford, and A. V. JONES, M.A.; Assistant-Masters at Haileybury College. Euripides. HECUBA. Edited by Rev. JOHN ROND, M. A and A. S. WALPOLE, M.A.

Eutropius.-Adapted for the Use of Beginners. With Notes, Vocabulary, and Exercises, by WILLIAM WELCH, M.A., and C. G. DUFFIELD, M.A., Assistant-Masters at Surrey County School. Cranleigh.

Homer.-ILIAD. BOOK I. Edited by Rev. JOHN BOND, M.A., and A. S. WALPOLE, M.A.

ILIAD. BOOK XVIII. THE ARMS OF ACHILLES. Edited by S. R. JAMES, M.A., Assistant-Master at Eton College. ODYSSEY. BOOK I.

Edited by Rev. JOHN BOND, M.A., and

Edited by T. E. PAGE, M.A., Cambridge; Assistant-Master

A. S. WALPOLE, M. A. Horace.-ODES. BOOKS I.-IV. late Fellow of St. John's College, at the Charterhouse. Each Is. 6d. Livy.-BOOK I. Edited by H. M. STEPHENSON, M.A., late Head Master of St. Peter's School, York.

BOOKS XXI. and XXII. (separately), with Notes adapted from Mr. Capes' Edition, for the use of junior students, and with Vocabularies by J. E. MELHUISH, M.A., Assistant-Master in St. Paul's School. [Book XXI. in January. THE HANNIBALIAN WAR. Being part of the XXI. AND XXII. BOOKS OF LIVY, adapted for the use of beginners, by G. C. MACAULAY, M.A., late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

THE SIEGE OF SYRACUSE. Being part of the XXIV. AND XXV. BOOKS OF LIVY, adapted for the use of_beginners. With Notes, Vocabulary, and Exercises, by GEORGE RICHARDS, M.A., and A. S. WALPOLE, M.A.

STORIES OF ANCIENT ROME, FROM LIVY. Adapted for the use of beginners. With Notes, Exercises, and Vocabulary, by HERBERT WILKINSON, M. A., formerly Postmaster of Merton College, Oxford. [In the press. Lucian.-EXTRACTS FROM LUCIAN. Edited, with Notes, Exercises, and Vocabulary, by Rev. JOHN BOND, M.A., and A. S. WALPOLE, M. A. Nepos.-SELECTIONS ILLUSTRATIVE OF GREEK AND ROMAN HISTORY. Edited for the use of beginners with Notes, Vocabulary and Exercises, by G. S. FARNELL, M.A. Ovid.-SELECTIONS. Edited by E. S. SHUCKBURGH, M. A. late Fellow and Assistant-Tutor of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. EASY SELECTIONS FROM OVID IN ELEGIAC VERSE. Arranged for the use of Beginners with Notes, Vocabulary, and Exercises, by HERBERT WILKINSON, M. A.

STORIES FROM THE METAMORPHOSES. Edited for the Use of Schools. With Notes, Exercises, and Vocabulary. By J. BOND, M. A., and A. S. WALPOLE, M. A.

Phadrus.SELECT FABLES. Adapted for the Use of Beginners. With Notes, Exercises, and Vocabularies, by A. S. WALPOLE, M.A.

Thucydides.—THE RISE OF THE ATHENIAN EMPIRE. BOOK I. CC. LXXXIX. . CXVII. AND CXXVIII. CXXXVIII. Edited with Notes, Vocabulary and Exercises, by F. H. COLSON, M.A., Head Master of Plymouth College; Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.

Cicero.-THE CATILINE ORATIONS. From the German

of KARL HALM. Edited, with Additions, by A. S. WILKINS, Litt. D., LL.D., Professor of Latin at the Owens College, Manchester, Examiner of Classics to the University of London. New Edition. 35. 6d. PRO LEGE MANILIA. Edited, after HALM, by Professor A. S. WILKINS, Litt. D., LL.D. 2s. 6d. THE SECOND PHILIPPIC ORATION. From the German of KARL HALM. Edited, with Corrections and Additions, by JOHN E. B. MAYOR, Professor of Latin in the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of St. John's College. New Edition, revised. 5s.

PRO ROSCIO AMERINO. Edited, after HALM, by E. H. DONKIN, M.A., late Scholar of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Assistant-Master at Sherborne School. 4s. 6d.

PRO P. SESTIO. Edited by Rev. H. A. HOLDEN, M.A., LL.D., late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; and late Classical Examiner to the University of London. 5s.

Demosthenes.-DE CORONA. Edited by B. DRAKE, M.A., late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Seventh and revised Edition, edited by E. S. SHUCKBURGH, M. A. 4s. 6d.

ADVERSUS LEPTINEM. Edited by Rev. J. R. KING, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Oriel College, Oxford. 4s. 6d.

THE FIRST PHILIPPIC. Edited, after C. REHDANTZ, by Rev. T. GWATKIN, M.A., late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. 2s. 6d.

IN MIDIAM. Edited by Prof. A. S. WILKINS, Litt. D., LL.D., and HERMAN HAGER, Ph.D., of the Owens College, Manchester. [In preparation.

Euripides. HIPPOLYTUS. Edited by J. P. MAHAFFY, M.A., Fellow and Professor of Ancient History in Trinity College, Dublin, and J. B. BURY, Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. 35. 6d. MEDEA. Edited by A. W. VERRALL, Litt.D., Fellow and Lecturer of Trinity College, Cambridge. 3s. 6d.

IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS. Edited by E. B. ENGLAND, M.A., Lecturer at the Owens College, Manchester. 45. 6d.

ION. Edited by M. A. BAYFIELD, M. A., Headmaster's Assistant at Malvern College. 35. 6d.

BACCHAE. Edited by R. Y. TYRRELL, M.A., Professor of Greek in the University of Dublin. [In preparation. Herodotus.-BOOK III. Edited by G. C. MACAULAY, M.A., formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. [In preparation. BOOKS V. AND VI. Edited by J. STRACHAN, M.A., Professor of Greek in the Owens, College, Manchester. [In preparation. BOOKS VII. AND VIII. Edited by Mrs. MONTAGU BUTLER. [In the press. Hesiod. THE WORKS AND DAYS. Edited by W. T. LENDRUM, Assistant Master in Dulwich College. [In preparation.

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