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VERGIL.

WORKS OF VERGIL.

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Complete. With Notes and Vocabulary. By H. S. FRIEZE. 12mo, cloth. 710 pages $1.60 Frieze's New Edition of Vergil embraces in one convenient volume the entire text of the Bucolics, the Georgics, and the Æneid, together with an elaborate commentary, numerous illustrated cuts, and a complete dictionary including all the proper names found in the three works. The text has been revised with great care, both with reference to the most approved readings and the best established orthography. The notes and the special dictionary are all that is necessary to the clear understanding of the poet, without furnishing to the pupil anything more than legitimate help.

VERGIL'S ÆNEID.

Complete. With Notes and Vocabulary. By H. S. FRIEZE.
12mo, cloth. 615 pages
$1.30

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The notes are substantially those of the former edition. In the interpretations occasional changes have been made.

VERGIL'S

ENEID

GEORGICS.

(Six Books), BUCOLICS, AND

12mo, cloth. $1.30

With Notes and Vocabulary. By II. S. FRIEZE.
548 pages

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Preceded by a chapter on the life and writings of Vergil. The dictionary is complete, and the Notes copious and clear.

VERGIL'S ÆNEID, BUCOLICS, AND GEORGICS. With Notes and Vocabulary. By EDWARD SEARING, A.M. 8vo, cloth. 690 pages

$1.60

This contains the first six books of the Æneid and the entire Bucolics and Georgics, a very carefully constructed dictionary, a superb map of the Mediterranean and adjacent countries, and a photographic fac-simile of an early Latin MS. Illustrations are given of all special subjects mentioned in the text.

VERGIL'S ÆNEID. Six Books.

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$1.40 1.25

By EDWARD SEARING, A. M. 8vo, cloth. 470 pages, The same. Books I., II., and VI., with Vocabulary These books are like the preceding, with the omission of the selections from the Bucolics and Georgics.

Copies of the above books will be mailed, postpaid, to any address, on receipt of price. Full descriptive circulars sent on application.

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Standard Greek Texts, Lexicons, Etc.

DEMOSTHENES'S PHILIPPICS.

With Notes. By M. J. SMEAD, Ph.D.

$1.05

With historical introductions and critical and explanatory notes. In its present shape, the work will be found well adapted to the wants of the younger students in high schools and colleges.

HERODOTUS-SELECTIONS FROM.

By H. M. JOHNSON.

$1.05

This comprises mainly such portions of Herodotus as give a connected history of the East, to the fall of Babylon and the death of Cyrus the Great. HOMER'S ILIAD.

Three Books with Notes. By HENRY CLARK JOHNSON, A.M. $1.12

1.32

The same. With Notes and Lexicon According to the text of Dindorf; with revised notes, critical and explanatory, and references to Hadley-Allen's, Crosby's, and Goodwin's Greek Grammars, and to Goodwin's Greek Moods and Tenses; together with an appendix containing an outline of the "Homeric Question," a sketch of the versification and the dialect of Homer, and a number of selected passages for sight reading. HOMER'S ILIAD.

By JOHN J. OWEN, D.D.

$1.40

The Iliad according to the text of Wolf, with notes for the use of schools and colleges.

LEXICON OF THE FIRST THREE

HOMER'S ILIAD.

By CLARENCE E. BLAKE, A.M.

BOOKS OF

$1.00

It is the design of this work to furnish the pupil a lexicon of convenient size, in which the full and unabridged explanation of each Homeric word is given the same as could be found in a large lexicon.

HOMER'S ODYSSEY.

By JOHN J. OWEN, D.D.

$1.40

The Odyssey according to Wolf's text, with notes for the use of schools and colleges.

PLATO'S APOLOGY AND CRITO.

With Notes. By W. S. TYLER and H. M. TYLER

$1.05

This edition has been carefully revised, the notes have been largely rewritten, the text has been changed, and the whole has been reprinted and stereotyped anew. The text is that of Cron.

SOPHOCLES'S EDIPUS TYRANNUS.

By HOWARD CROSBY, D.D.

With English notes. For the use of students in schools and colleges.

$1.05

SOPHOCLES'S ANTIGONE.

By M. J. SMEAD, Ph.D.

$1.22

For the use of academies and colleges. A revised and corrected edition, with an introduction, and critical and explanatory notes.

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STANDARD GREEK TEXTS, LEXICONS, ETC.-Continued.

THUCYDIDES.

With Map. By JOHN J. OWEN, D.D.

$1.75

The history of the Peloponnesian War, by Thucydides, according to the text of L. Dindorf, with notes for the use of colleges.

XENOPHON'S ANABASIS.

Four Books. By Jas. R. BOISE, Ph.D.

The same. Four Books with Lexicon

$1.08 1.32

As most colleges require only three or four books of the Anabasis for admission, the majority specifying four books, a four-book edition of "Boise's Anabasis" has been substituted for the three-book and five-book editions heretofore published.

XENOPHON'S ANABASIS.

By A. CROSBY.

Xenophon's Anabasis. Complete, with Lexicon
The same. Four Books and Lexicon
The same. Text only

Lexicon to Xenophon's Anabasis

Lexicon and Notes to Xenophon's Anabasis

$1.60 1.40 1.00

70 cents

90 cents

With copious notes, introduction, map of the expedition and of the retreat of the Ten Thousand, and a full and complete lexicon. The notes are thoroughly analytical, and continually refer to the Grammar for exact and complete information on philological points; they are also instructive, particularly in the occasional paragraphs of enlarged comment and criticism.

XENOPHON'S ANABASIS.

By JOHN J. Owen, D.D.

$1.40°

Revised edition, with Kiepert's map showing the route of the Ten Thousand. With notes. For the use of schools and colleges.

XENOPHON'S CYROPÆDIA.

By JOHN J. OWEN, D.D.

With notes.

Dindorf.

$1.75

For the use of schools and colleges. According to the text of

XENOPHON'S MEMORABILIA OF SOCRATES.

By R. D. C. ROBBINS

$1.40

With a sketch of the Life of Socrates. Copious notes, and complete indices in Greek and English.

THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES.

By JOHN J. Owen, D.D.

$1.22

With Notes and a Lexicon. For the use of schools, colleges, and theological seminaries. According to the text of Augustus Hahn.

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Harper's Inductive Latin and Greek Methods.

HARPER AND BURGESS'S INDUCTIVE LATIN METHOD. By Prof. Wм. R. HARPER and ISAAC B. BURGESS, A. M. $1.00 HARPER AND WATERS'S INDUCTIVE GREEK METHOD. By Wм. R. HARPER, Ph.D., and Wм. E. WATERS, Ph.D. $1.00 The new method employed in these two books for beginning the study of Latin or Greek is that followed by Professor Harper with such signal success in his classes at Chautauqua and elsewhere. A sentence of the original text is first placed before the pupil. The pronunciation and exact translation of each word are furnished him. With the aid which the teacher gives him in advance, and with the material given in the book, he thoroughly masters the words and phrases of this sentence or section. His knowledge is tested by requiring him to recite or write the Greek or Latin sentence, as the case may be, with only the translation before his eye.

With this as the foundation, and with adequate notes, the words are transposed and introduced in various relations, and by thus following a thoroughly inductive method, a knowledge of the language is obtained in much less time than that usually required.

The book is a guide to the language-not a companion to the Grammar. The pupil deals with the language. He discovers a principle in the sentence before him. He observes and remembers. He does not learn what he may or may not observe hereafter. He thus creates for himself a working grammar of essential principles and adds at each step what is then needed.

Most introductory Latin books prepare for Cæsar, yet they are often made up of different authors, different styles, and different vocabularies. This Latin book is based wholly upon the first book of the Gallic War, and insures a thorough drill upon the words, constructions, and idioms of Cæsar. Systematic instruction is given in reading Latin in the order of the text. This, and the attention given to word study, give proficiency in sight reading.

The lessons in the Greek Method cover Book I. of Xenophon's Anabasis, and include a formal study of almost every portion of the Grammar. Special attention is given to review, lessons for the purpose being frequently inserted.

Among the special features are: the entire absence of everything not essential, its thoroughness, and the genuine interest it arouses in the pupil. It holds his attention, quickens his mind, and makes the study of the language pleasant for him and his teacher.

Copies of the above books will be mailed, postpaid, to any address, on receipt of price. Full descriptive circulars sent on application.

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