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ILLUSTRATIONS of the TRAGEDIES of ESCHYLUS and SOPHOCLES, from the Greek, Latin, and English Poets, with an Introductory Essay. By J. F. BOYES, M.A., St. John's College, Oxford.

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PRINCIPLES of LATIN SYNTAX.

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NOTES for LATIN LYRICS; with a Preface.

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A COPIOUS AND CRITICAL

LATIN-ENGLISH LEXICON,

FOUNDED ON THE

LARGER GERMAN-LATIN LEXICON OF

DR. WILLIAM FREUND:

With Additions and Corrections from the Lexicons of
Gesner, Facciolati, Scheller, Georges, &c.,

By E. A. ANDREWS, LL.D., &c.

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The basis of the new Latin Lexicon here offered to the public consists of a translation of the Wörterbuch der Lateinischen Sprache of Dr. Wilhelm Freund, which was published as Leipsic in four volumes, containing in all about 4500 pages in the following order: vol. i. (A–C) appeared in 1834; vol. iv. (R—Z) in 1840; vol. ii. (D—K) in 1844; and vol. iii. (L—Q) in 1845. In the latter year the Author published, also, a smaller school lexicon in two volumes, comprising about 1800 pages, from which some corrections have been adopted in preparing the present work. From this has also been taken Appendix B, containing lists of words from the Italian and French languages derived from the Latin, whose origin is more or less obscured by the euphonic changes they have undergone. An examination of the lists will show the student the nature of the changes suffered by Latin words passing into either of those languages, and will enable him to refer without difficulty almost any Latin word found in them to its original. The Lexicons of Gesner, Facciolati, Scheller, and Georges, have likewise been made use of for the purpose of supplying occasional deficiencies in those of Dr. Freund.

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