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A COMPANION TO GREEK STUDIES

Edited by LEONARD WHIBLEY, M.A.

Second edition. Royal 8vo. pp. xxx+672. With 5 maps, 141 illustrations and 4 indexes.

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"This work is a kind of encyclopaedia in minimo.... The amount of information gathered into seven hundred pages is a marvel.... And, strange to say, the book is quite pleasant to read in spite of its innumerable facts. The printing is admirable and the volume is well illustrated....Mr Whibley is to be congratulated on his book. country can produce a body of scholars as careful as the Germans...and their judgment is notably sane. -Guardian

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"The scheme of the book is good. It is not a mere collection of interesting miscellanea, but a clear and connected account of Greek life and thought, written by scholars who are intimately acquainted with all the latest developments of the subject........The mass of erudition that is packed between its covers is astonishing........It is thorough in the sense that, in the majority of the articles, at least, the substance of our knowledge is given, the essential points are touched upon, and the theories of first-rate importance are concisely stated.”—Saturday Review

"It is a handbook that no one will be ashamed to own and consult, a handbook that will be sure to fill a place not only in libraries designed for the young, but also on the desk of the teacher, and on the shelves of the scholar....It is a good book worthy of English scholarship." Journal of Education

"The completeness of the scope is obvious. The excellence of the work is guaranteed by the names of the contributors. The volume should be on the Greek library shelves of every school where Greek is seriously taught. Not for reference merely; it will be read with avidity, apart from task-work, by any boy that has the root of the matter in him. The book is beautifully printed and produced."-Educational Times

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This is an admirable book, in design and execution alike.... The choice of writers is above reproach.... Secondly, the choice of matters is good.... Thirdly, the book is readable: it is not merely a work of referThe pages are full of illustrations from art, Realien, inscriptions, manuscripts; the printing is worthy of the Press; and the whole book is good to look upon. '-Cambridge Review

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A COMPANION TO LATIN STUDIES

Edited by Sir JOHN EDWIN SANDYS, Litt.D., F.B.A.

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Second edition. Royal 8vo. pp. xxxv+891. With 2 maps, 141 illustrations and 4 indexes.

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18s. net.

"Dr Sandys and his collaborators have produced a notable book of reference, within a manageable compass....The work appears to have been done extremely well, and the immense amount of information is presented tersely and intelligibly....The illustrations are good and adequate." Journal of Hellenic Studies

"A useful and erudite work, which represents the best results of Latin scholarship, and whose bibliographies will be found invaluable to students. The scope of the book is wide. There is no side of intellectual, political or administrative life upon which it does not touch. Ethnology, public antiquities, private antiquities, the army, the arts and literature all have their place in this classical encyclopædia, whose full indexes make it an admirable work of reference.... We cannot repay the debt we owe to the Romans otherwise than by a loyal understanding of their history and their literature, and to those who ask a guide we can commend no surer one than this widely planned, well executed Companion of Dr Sandys."-Observer

“In the single volume before us it is really possible for the first time to obtain a conspectus of almost all that is definitely known about Roman environment, life, and thought....The Book is a thesaurus of sane learning in a readable form. Varro or Pliny or St Isidore of Seville would have studied it with a growing wonder and enlightenment; for not Rome only, but the history of all knowledge about Rome, is here recalled to its first beginnings."-Times

"This volume is a complete cyclopædia of Roman studies; and in nearly 900 pages and half a million words contains the carefully adjusted result of recent inquiries into every department of Latin lore. It is, in a very remarkable degree, accurate, complete and abreast of modern discovery; and we congratulate the University, the contributors, and the editor on the signal success of an ambitious project."

Saturday Review

"This book gives us a masterly brief survey of the antiquities and literature of Rome....Fortunate is the student with A Companion to Latin Studies on his shelves."-Daily News

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