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The Greek Text adopted in this Edition is based upon that of Wellauer, which may be said in general terms to represent that of the best manuscripts. But in correcting the Text, and in the Notes, advantage has been taken of the suggestions of Hermann, Paley, Linwood, and other com mentators. ARISTOTLE.-ARISTOTLE ON FALLACIES; OR, THE SOPHISTICI ELENCHI. With a Translation and Notes by EDWARD POSTE, M.A., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 8vo. 8s. 6d. Besides the doctrine of Fallacies, Aristotle offers either in this treatise, or in other passages quoted in the commentary, various glances over the world of science and opinion, various suggestions on problems which are still agitated, and a vivid picture of the ancient system of dialectics, which it is hoped may be found both interesting and instructive. "It is not only scholarlike and careful; it is also perspicuous.”—Guardian. ARISTOTLE.-AN INTRODUCTION ΤΟ ARISTOTLE'S By RHETORIC. With Analysis, Notes, and Appendices. This work is introductory to an edition of the Greek Text of Aristotle's "Mr. Cope has given a very useful appendage to the promised Greek Text; CATULLUS.-CATULLI VERONENSIS LIBER, edited by R. ELLIS, Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. 18mo. 35. 6d. It is little to say that no edition of Catullus at once so scholarlike has ever appeared in England."-Athenæum. "Rarely have we read a classic author with so reliable, acute, and safe a guide."-Saturday Review. With an CICERO. -THE SECOND PHILIPPIC ORATION. Introduction and Notes, translated from the German of KARL HALM. Edited, with Corrections and Additions, by JOHN E. B. MAYOR, M.A., Fellow and Classical Lecturer of St. John's College, Cambridge. Third Edition, revised. Fcap. 8vo. 5s. A very valuable edition, from which the student may gather much both in the way of information directly communicated, and directions to other sources of knowledge."-Athenæum. The DEMOSTHENES.-DEMOSTHENES on the CROWN. The terseness and felicity of Mr. Drake's translations constitute perhaps notes. HODGSON.-MYTHOLOGY FOR LATIN VERSIFICATION. A Brief Sketch of the Fables of the Ancients, prepared to be rendered into Latin Verse for Schools. By F. HODGSON, B. D., late Provost of Eton. New Edition, revised by F. C. HODGSON, M.A. 18mo. 35. Intending the little book to be entirely elementary, the Author has made it as easy as he could, without too largely superseding the use of the Dictionary and Gradus. By the facilities here afforded, it will be possible, in many cases, for a boy to get rapidly through these preparatory exercises; and thus, having mastered the first difficulties, he may advance with better hopes of improvement to subjects of higher character, and verses of more difficult composition. JESSOPP-A MANUAL OF THE GREEK ACCIDENCE FOR THE USE OF BEGINNERS. By AUGUSTUS Jessopp, M.A., Head Master of King Edward the Sixth School, Norwich. Fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d. JUVENAL.-JUVENAL, FOR SCHOOLS. With English Notes. By J. E. B. MAYOR, M. A. New and Cheaper Edition. Crown [In the Press. 8vo. Review. LYTTELTON. THE COMUS of MILTON rendered into Greek Verse. By LORD LYTTELTON. Extra fcap. 8vo. Second Edition. 5s. THE SAMSON AGONISTES of MILTON rendered into MARSHALL.-A TABLE OF IRREGULAR GREEK VERBS, Classified according to the Arrangement of Curtius's Greek Grammar. By I. M. MARSHALL, M. A., Fellow and late Lecturer of Brasenose College, Oxford; one of the Masters in Clifton College. 8vo. cloth. IS. MAYOR.-FIRST GREEK READER. Edited after KARL HALM, with Corrections and large Additions by JOHN E. B. MAYOR, M. A., Fellow and Classical Lecturer of St. John's College, Cambridge. [In the Press. MERIVALE.-KEATS' HYPERION rendered into Latin Verse. By C. MERIVALE, B.D. Second Edition. Extra fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d. PHILOLOGY.-THE JOURNAL of SACRED and CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY. Four Vols. 8vo. 12s. 6d. each. PLATO. THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO. Translated into English, with an Analysis and Notes, by J. Ll. DAVIES, M.A., and D. J. VAUGHAN, M. A. Third Edition, with Vignette Portraits of Plato and Socrates, engraved by JEENS from an Antique Gem. 18mo. 4s. 6d. ROBY.-AN ELEMENTARY LATIN GRAMMAR. By H. J. ROBY, M. A. New Edition. [In the Press. 18mo. "It contains an amount of accurate and well-digested knowledge such as is often found wanting in works of much greater pretensions. We know no book which in so small a compass, and with so little parade, contains more sound knowledge of Latin."-Spectator. |