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Riggs, S. R. Grammer, etc., of the Dako- Velazquez. Spanish and English Dictio-

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XXI. GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS, WITH TRANSLATIONS.

Eschines. Orations. (Gr. et Lat.) (De- | Cicero. Opera Omnia. (Latin.)

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Aristotle. Metaphysics, translated by Mac Demosthenese. Against Leptines, Midias,

Mahon.

etc., translated by Kennedy.

translated by Leland.

Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics, translated Demosthenese. Miscellaneous Orations, by Brown. Aristotle. Organon. (Logical Treatises.) Demosthenese. Miscellaneous Orations, Translated by Owen. Aristotle. Politics and Economics, trans- Demosthenese. Olynthiac and other Oralated by Walford.

translated by Kennedy.

tions, translated by Kennedy.

translated by Kennedy.

Aristotle. Treatise on Rhetoric, also his Demosthenese. On the Crown and Embassy,
Poetic, translated by Buckley.
Athenæus. The Deipnosophists, or Ban-
quet of the Learned, translated by
Yonge.

Bion. Idyls of, translated into Prose by Banks; into Verse by Chapman. (Theocritus.)

Diogenese Laertius. Lives, etc., of Eminent
Philosophers, translated by Yonge.
Dionysius Halicarnassensis. Opera Omnia.
(Greek.)

Epictetus. Works of.

Euripides. Tragedies, translated by Buckley.
Same; translated by Potter.

Cæsar's Commentaries on the Gallic War. Euripides.
(Latin.) Notes by Spencer.
Callimachus. Hymns and Epigrams, trans-Eutropius.
lated in Prose by Banks, in Verse by
Tytler.

Catullus. Poems, translated in Prose by
Kelley, in Verse by Lamb and Granger;
also Poems of Tibullus, and the Vigil
of Venus.

(C. L.)

Watson.

Roman History, translated by (Justin, etc.)

Florus, L. A.

Roman History, translated by Watson. (Sallust, etc.)

Funeral Orations, from the Greek of Thucydides, Plato and Lysias.

Greek Anthology, translated by Burges.
Greek Romances. (See Romances.)

Heliodorus. Ethiopics, translated by Smith.
(Romances.)

Herodotus. (Greek and Latin.)

Herodotus. (Latin) Notes by Wheeler.
Herodotus. Translated by Rawlinson.
Herodotus. Translated by Cary.
Herodotus. Notes on, by Turner.
Hesiod. Poems, translated into prose, by
Banks; into verse, by Elton; also,
Works of Callimachus and Theognis.
Homer. The Iliad. (Greek.) Notes, by
Owen.

Homer. Same. Translated by Chapman.
Homer. Same. Translated by Pope.
Homer, Same. Translated into prose, by

Buckley.

Homer. Odyssey. (Greek.) Notes, by Owen.
Homer. Same. Translated by Chapman.
Homer. Same. Translated by Pope.

Lucilius. Satires, translated by Evans.
(Juvenal, etc.)

Lucretius. Nature of Things, translated
into Prose by Watson, into Verse by
Good.

Lysios. Orations. (Funeral Orations.)
Moschus. Idyls of, translated into Prose by
Banks, into Verse by Chapman. (The-
ocritus.)

Muller. Literature of Ancient Greece.
Museum Criticum. Cambridge Classical
Researches.

Nepos, Cornelius. Works. (Latin.) Notes,
etc., by Arnold and Johnson.

Nepos, Cornelius. Lives of Eminent Com-
manders, translated by Watson. (Jus-
tin, etc.)

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Ovid. Heorides, Amours, etc., translated
by Riley.

Homer. Same. Translated into prose, by Ovid. Metamorphosis, translated by Riley.
Buckley.

Homer. Burlesque Translation.

Horace. Odes. (Latin.) Notes by Liccoln.
Horace. Same. Translated by Francis.
(C. L.)

Horace. Same. Translated by Martin.

Isocrates. Opera. (Greek.)

Justin's History of the World (Greece and
Rome), translated by Watson; also
Works of Nepos and Eutropius.
Juvenal. Satires, translated into prose, by
Evans; into verse, by Gifford; also
Works of Persius, Sulpicia and Lucilius.
Juvenal. Same; translated by Badham.

Ovid. Fasto, Fristia, etc., translated by

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Pindar. Odes of, translated into Prose by
(C. L.)
Turner, into Verse by Moore.
Platonis. Operi. (Greek et Latin.)
Keightley, T. Mythology of Ancient Greece Platonis. Works, translated by Cary.
and Italy.
Platonis. Orations. (Funeral Orations.)
Plautus. Comedies of. Translated by
Riley.

Lemperiere, J. Bibliotheca Classica.
Liddell and Scott. Greek-English Lexicon.
Livy, T. History of Rome. (Latin.)

Livy, T. Same; translated by Barker. (C.L.)
Livy, T. Same; translated by Spillman.
Longinus. On the Sublime. (Greek et
Latin.)

Longinus. Translated into English.
Longus. The Amours of Daphne and Chloe,
translated by Smith. (Romances.)
Lucan's Pharsalia, translated by Riley.

Pliny. Natural History, translated by Bos-
tock and Riley.

Pliny the Younger. Letters, translated by

Orrery.
Plutarch's Morals.
Propertius.

Translation.

Elegies of. Translated by
Kelly; also Works of Petronius Arbiter,
Johannes Secundus and Aristænetus.

Quintilian's Institutes.

Quintus Curtius. History of Alexander the | Terence's Comedies, translated by Riley; also the Fables of Phædrus.

Great. (Latin.) Quintus Curtius.

Pratt.

Same.

Translated by Theocritus.

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Idylls of. Translated into prose, by Banks; into verse, by Chapman; also Idylls of Bion and Moschus, and War Songs of Tyrtæus. Theognis. Maxims of. Translated into

prose, by Banks; into verse, by Frere. Thucydides. Peloponesian War. (Greek.) Notes by Owen.

Thucydides. Same. Translated by Dale. Thucydides. Same. Translated by Smith. (C. L.)

Thucydides. Analysis and Summary of, by Wheeler.

Thucydides. Orations. (Funeral Orations.) Tibullus. Poems. Translated into prose,

by Kelly; into verse, by Lamb and Granger. (Catullus.)

Tooke. Pantheon of the Heathen Gods.
Turner, D. W. Notes on Herodotus.
Tyrtæus. War Songs, translated by Pol-
whele. (Theocritus.)

Virgilii. Works. (Latin.) Notes by Cooper.
Virgilii. Maronis Opera. (Latin.)
Virgilii. Translated by Wrancher, etc.

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Tacitus. Histories. (Latin.) Notes by Xenophon. Anabasis. (Greek.) Notes, by

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Tacitus. Germinia and Agricola. (Latin.) Xenophon. Same; translated by Spalman.

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