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Lucretius; De Rerum Natura Libri Sex.

With an Introduc

tion and Notes to Books I., III., and V., by FRANCIS W. KELSEY, M.A., Professor of Latin in Lake Forest University. 16mo, 444 pages, $1.75.

Prof. Saml. Hart, Trinity College, Hartford. It is a most excellent edition, and, coming at a time when renewed interest is felt in the doctrines and writings of Lucretius, its publication meets a real want.

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Prof. C. J. Harris, Washington and Lee University, Va. It is an admirable edition, and will be thoroughly helpful in the difficult work of developing the school-boy into the scholar. The editor has caught much of the enthusiasm of his author, and the wide and varied reading which he has brought to bear upon his work, and his freshness and vigor of treatment, cannot but prove very stimulating to earnest and ambitious students.

Prof. L. S. Potwin, Adelbert College, Cleveland, O.—I like it much, and think it not only well annotated, but also prepared on the true theory, viz. to give the whole text, and notes on a part. This gives a chance for independent study on a portion, and practice in reading at sight.

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Persius. The Satires; with Notes, based on those of Macleane and Conington, by the Rev. SAMUEL HART, M. A., Professor in Trinity College, Hartford. 16mo, 91 pages, $0.75.

The text of this edition agrees in most places with that of Jahn. In the arguments prefixed to each satire, the editor has endeavored to give a suggestive outline of the poet's thoughts, and in the notes, to point out as clearly as possible the connection of one idea, or one part of the poem, with another.

Plautus. The Mostellaria. Edited by Professor E. P. MORRIS, Williams College, Mass. Third Edition. 16mo, 180 pages, $1.00.

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Prof. J. E. Goodrich, University of Vermont. It is the best American edition of any play of Plautus.

Prof. A. G. Hopkins, Hamilton College, New York. Your edition of the Mostellaria by Morris is elegant in appearance, and has a scholarly finish to it which no American edition of Plautus has hitherto shown. The Introduction is full and interesting; the text is a model of typographical beauty; and the notes explain to the young student all the difficulties and peculiarities of the text.

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Prof. John K. Lord, Dartmouth College, N. H. I think the notes judicious, correct, and well digested, giving the right kind of information in the right way.

Pliny's Letters. Selections from the Letters of the Younger Pliny. Edited, with Notes and Index, by GEORGE O. HOLBROOKE, M.A., Professor of Latin in Trinity College, Hartford. 16mo, 218 pages, $1.00.

Prof. F. P. Nash, Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y. It is evident on every page of this interesting volume that it is the work of a scholar, and that it belongs to that new school of American editions which has at last learned to stand on its own legs, and use its own brains to some better purpose than merely to decide from whom it is best to borrow.

Prof. Minton Warren, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. I find the text and notes very satisfactory, and shall make use of the book in our course here next year.

Tacitus.

his different works.

Selections, embracing the more striking portions of With Notes, Introduction, and a Collection of his Aphorisms. By J. T. CHAMPLIN. Fifth Edition. 16mo, 272 pages, $1.10.

The design of this book is to give a comprehensive view of the writings of Tacitus in a comparatively small space. For this purpose, portions have been taken from all his works, except the Germania, but not without due regard to unity in the main parts. All biographical and historical information which seemed to be required has been introduced into the notes. The introduction contains a translation of Dr. Draeger's excellent essay on the peculiarities of the language and style of Tacitus.

Thomas Chase, President Haverford College, Pa. - A very interesting and useful text-book has been made up by these admirable selections. The notes are able and judicious, and supply just the information needed by students. Dr. Draeger's exhaustive essay on the language and style of Tacitus is of the greatest value to scholars.

GREEK TEXT BOOKS.

Aschylus, Prometheus Bound. Edited by Professor R. H. MATHER, Amherst College. With the lyric parts arranged according to the system of Schmidt. Second Edition. 16mo, cloth, 180 pages. $1.00.

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Prof. N. L. Andrews, Madison University, N.Y. I have examined with great care Professor Mather's edition of the Prometheus. The notes are well adapted to the literary appreciation of the play; and the Introduction, with its graphic and interesting sketch of the representation of Greek dramas, is a valuable feature. I shall adopt it for use with my classes.

Prof. T. L. Seip, Muhlenberg College, Pa. - The Introduction is very valuable to the student, and meets a want seldom supplied in similar works. The article on the lyric parts, and the metrical scheme, furnish in concise form much-needed information. The text is very good, and the notes are a satisfactory aid for beginners in Greek Tragedy.

Aristophanes, Acharnians and Knights.

Edited by

W. C. GREEN, M. A., late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. (Catena Classicorum.) 12mo, 210 pages. $1.20.

The text of this edition is mainly that of Dindorf. In the notes brevity has been studied, as short notes are more likely to be read, and, therefore, to be useful. Each play is preceded by an Introduction and an Argument.

Aristophanes, Birds. With Notes, by C. C. FELTON, LL.D.,

President of Harvard University. Third Edition, revised by
W. W. GOODWIN, Eliot Professor of Greek Literature in Harvard
University. 12mo, 250 pages. $1.10.

Aristophanes, Clouds. With Notes, by C. C. FELTON, LL.D.
New Edition, revised. 12mo, 250 pages. $1.10.

President Felton, by his tastes and his studies, was especially fitted for the difficult task of editing Aristophanes, and the notes of these two books show with what skill and thoroughness the congenial labor has been performed. Great care has been taken to explain the judicial expressions and the frequent allusions to the political and social life of Athens. In the new editions the commentary has been enlarged by references to Goodwin's Moods and Tenses of the Greek Verb.

Demosthenes, on the Crown. Edited by Professor W. S.

TYLER, Amherst College. Seventh Edition. 16mo, 304 pp. $1.20.

Prof. A. Harkness, Brown University, Providence. I have already expressed to Professor Tyler my high appreciation of his De Corona of Demosthenes, and shall take pleasure in recommending it as the best edition for college use.

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Prof. J. R. Boise, University of Chicago, Ill. - Professor Tyler, in his revision, has wisely omitted much that was entirely unnecessary, or out of place, in a work of this kind; and his additions are all of great value. The entire work, in its present form, seems to me excellent. I know of no handsomer or better school edition of the Oration on the Crown published in any country.

Demosthenes: the Olynthiacs and Philippics.

Edited

by Professor W. S. TLER, Amherst College. Seventh Edition.
16mo, 256 pages.
Separately: The Olynthiacs, 70 cents;

the Philippics,

Prof. W. W. Goodwin, Harvard College. — I have the greatest confidence in Professor Tyler's scholarship and good taste, and am glad to say that I find the book, as I expected, the best in the market.

Prof. M. L. D'Ooge, University of Michigan. — We have just finished reading Professor Tyler's Olynthiacs and Philippics, and find the book very serviceable. The annotations are clear and scholarly, and the text is very correct.

Fernald's Greek Historians. Edited by Professor O. M. FERNALD, Williams College. With three maps. Fourth Edition, revised. 12mo, 412 pages. $1.50.

This book includes extracts from DIODORUS SICULUS, Book IV.; HERODOTUS, Books VI., VII., VIII., and IX.; THUCYDIDES, Books I., II., VI., VII., and VIII. XENOPHON, Hellen. Books I., II.

Prof. Jacob Cooper, Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J.—I am glad you have published a new edition of Felton's Selections. This book has been used by me for more than ten years with great satisfaction. The references and notes of Professor Fernald add greatly to its value, and will make it still more deservedly popular than before.

Prof. H. Z. McLain, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind. — I am using Fernald's Selections from Greek Historians, and regard it as a most excellent text-book, its notes being always careful and accurate, and not so full or numerous as to make the students' work too easy.

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