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Eschylus. PERSÆ. Edited by A. O. PRICKARD, M.A. Fellow and Tutor of New College, Oxford. With Map. 3s. 6d.

Andocides.-DE MYSTERIIS. Edited by W. J. HICKIE, M.A., formerly Assistant-Master in Denstone College. 2s. 6d.

Catullus.-SELECT POEMS. Edited by F. P. SIMPSON, B.A., late Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford. New and Revised Edition. 5s. The Text of this Edition is carefully adapted to School use.

Cicero.-THE CATILINE ORATIONS. From the German of KARL HALM. Edited, with Additions, by Professor A. S. WILKINS, M. A., LL.D. New Edition. 3s. 6d.

PRO LEGE MANILIA. Edited, after HALM, by Professor A. S. WILKINS, M.A., LL.D. 2s. 6d.

THE SECOND PHILIPPIC ORATION. From the German of KARL HALM. Edited, with Corrections and Additions, by Professor JOHN E. B. MAYOR. New Edition, revised.

5s.

PRO ROSCIO AMERINO. Edited, after HALM, by E. H. DONKIN, M.A., Assistant-Master at Sherborne School. 4s. 6d.

PRO P. SESTIO. Edited by Rev. H. A. HOLDEN, M.A., LL.D. 5s. Demosthenes.-DE CORONA. Edited by B. DRAKE, M.A. Revised Edition. 4s. 6d.

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ADVERSUS LEPTINEM. Edited by Rev. J. R. KING, M.A. 4s. 6d.
THE FIRST PHILIPPIC. Edited, after C. REHDANTZ, by Rev. T.

GWATKIN, M.A. 2s. 6d.

Euripides.-HIPPOLYTUS. Edited by J. P. MAHAFFY, M.A., and J. B. BURY. 3s. 6d.

MEDEA. Edited by A. W. VERRALL, M.A. 3s. 6d.

IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS. Edited by E B. ENGLAND, M.A. 4s. 6d.

Homer.-ILIAD. BOOKS I., IX., XI., XVI.-XXIV. THE STORY OF ACHILLES. Edited by the late J. H. PRATT, M.A., and WALTER LEAF, M.A. 6s.

ODYSSEY. BOOK IX. Edited by Professor JOHN E. B. MAYOR. 2s. 6d. ODYSSEY. BOOKS XXI.-XXIV. THE TRIUMPH OF ODYSSEUS.

Edited by S. G. HAMILTON, B.A. 3s. 6d.

Horace.-THE ODES. Edited by T. E. PAGE, M.A. 6s. (BOOKS I., II., III., and IV. separately, 2s. each.)

THE SATIRES. Edited by ARTHUR PALMER, M.A. 6s.

THE EPISTLES AND ARS POETICA.. Edited by Professor A. S. WILKINS, M.A., LL.D. 6s.

Juvenal.-THIRTEEN SATIRES. Edited, for the Use of Schools, by E. G. HARDY, M.A. (The Text of this Edition is carefully adapted to School use.) 58.

SELECT SATIRES. Edited by Professor JOHN E. B. MAYOR. X. AND XI. 3s. 6d. XII.-XVI. 4s. 6d.

Livy.-BOOKS II. AND III. Edited by Rev. H. M. STEPHENSON, M.A. 5s.
BOOKS XXI. AND XXII. Edited by the Rev. W. W. CAPES, M.A., Reader
in Ancient History at Oxford. With Maps. 5s.
BOOKS XXIII. AND XXIV.
Lucretius.-BOOKS I.-III.

Edited by G. C. MACAULAY, M.A. 5s.

Edited by J. H. WARBURTON LEE, M.A. Assistant-Master at Rossal. 4s. 6d.

Lysias.-SELECT ORATIONS. Edited by E. S. SHUCKBURGH, M.A. New Edition, revised. 6s.

Martial.-SELECT EPIGRAMS.

M.A. 6s.

Ovid.-FASTI.

Edited by Rev. H. M STEPHENSON,

Edited by G. H. HALLAM, M.A. Assistant-Master at

Edited by E. S. SHUCKBURGH, M.A. 4s. 6d.
Edited by Professor R. Y. TYRRELL, M.A.

Harrow. With Maps. 58.
HEROIDUM EPISTULÆ XIII.
Plautus.-MILES GLORIOSUS.
Second Edition, revised. 5s.
Pliny.-LETTERS. BOOK III.
With Life of Pliny by G. H. RENDALL, M.A. 5s.

Edited by Professor JOHN E. B. MAYOR.

Plutarch.-LIFE OF THEMIST KLES. Edited by Rev. H. A. HOLDEN,

M.A., LL.D.

5s.

Propertius.-SELECT POEMS.

Edited by Professor J. P. POSTGATE,

M.A. Second Edition, revised. 6s.

Sallust.-CATILINA AND JUGURTHA.

Edited by C. MERIVALE, D.D.,

Dean of Ely. New Edition, carefully revised and enlarged, 4s. 6d. separately, 2s. 6d. each.

BELLUM CATULINAE. Edited by A. M. Cook, M.A. 4s. 6d.

Or

Tacitus.-AGRICOLA AND GERMANIA. Edited by A. J. CHURCH, M.A., and W. J. BRODRIBB, M.A., Translators of Tacitus. New Edition, 3s. 6d. Or separately, 2s. each.

THE ANNALS. BOOK VI. By the same Editors. 2s. 6d.

Terence.-HAUTON TIMORUMENOS.

M.A. 3s. With Translation, 4s. 6d.

Edited by E. S. SHUCKBURGH,

PHORMIO. Edited by Rev. JOHN BOND, M.A., and A. S. WALPOLE, B.A.

4s. 6d.

Thucydides.-BOOK IV. Edited by C. E. GRAVES, M.A., Classical
Lecturer, and late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. 5s.
BOOKS I., II., III., AND V.

ately.

BOOKS VI. AND VII. THE
Rev. PERCIVAL FROST, M.A.
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By the same Editor. To be published separ-
[In preparation. (Book V. in the press.)
SICILIAN EXPEDITION. Edited by the
New Edition, revised and enlarged, with

Virgil.-ENEID. BOOKS II. AND III. THE NARRATIVE OF ÆNEAS. Edited by E. W. Howson, M.A. 33.

Xenophon.- HELLENICA. BOOKS I. AND II.

STONE, B.A. With Map. 4s. 6d.

Edited by H. HAIL

CYROPÆDIA. BOOKS VII. AND VIII. Edited by Professor ALFRED GOODWIN, M.A. 5s.

MEMORABILIA SOCRATIS.

College, Oxford. 6s.

Edited by A. R. CLUER, B.A. Balliol

With a

THE ANABASIS. BOOKS I.-IV. Edited by Professors W. W. GOODWIN
and J. W. WHITE. Adapted to Goodwin's Greek Grammar.
Map. 5s.

HIERO. Edited by Rev. H. A. HOLDEN, M.A., LL.D. 3s. 6d.
OECONOMICUS. By the same Editor.

With Introduction, Explanatory

Notes, Critical Appendix, and Lexicon. 6s.

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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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