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 May 1842. 



COMPLETION OF THE DICTIONARY OF GREEK 

 AND ROMAN ANTIQUITIES. 



Just Published^ in one octavo volume of 1100 pages. 

 Price ^Qs. cloth lettered, 



A DICTIONAEY 

 GREEK AND ROMAN ANTIQUITIES; 



EDITED 



BY WILLIAM SMITH, Ph. D. 



ILLUSTRATED BY NEARLY FIVE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD. 



The Articles in the Volume have been contributed by the Following Writers : — 



Alexander Allen, Ph. D. 



John William Donaldson, M.A., late Fellow 

 of Trinity College, Cambridge. 



William Fishburn Donkin, M.A., Fellow of 

 University College, Oxford. 



William Alexander Greenhill, M. D., 

 Trinity College, Oxford. 



Benjamin Jowett, B. A., Fellow of Baliol 

 College, Oxford. 



Charles Rann Kennedy, M.A., late Fellow 

 of Trinity College, Cambridge. 



Thomas Hewitt Key, M.A., Professor of Latin, 

 University College, London. 



Henry George Liddell, M.A., Student of 

 Christ Church, Oxford. 



George Long, M.A., late Fellow of Trinity 

 College, Cambridge. 



John Smith Mansfield, M.A., Fellow of 

 Trinity College, Cambridge. 



J. Narrien, Esq., Royal Military College, 

 Sandhurst. 



William Ramsay, M.A., Professor of 

 Humanity in the University of Glasgow. 



A. Rich, Jun., B.A. 



Leonhard Scumitz, Ph. D., late of the 

 University of Bonn, 



Philip Smith, B.A. 



William Smith, Ph. D. 



Richard Westmacott, Jun., Esq. 



Robert W^histon, M.A., Fellow of Triuity 

 College, Cambridge. 



R. N. WoRNUM, Esq. 

 James Yates, M.A., F.R.S. 



" As a Dictionary, it is not only the best aid to the study of Classical Antiquity which wo possess in our 

 language, but will also tend to develop and servo to guide that refined taste which it is the great object of 

 classical studies to produce." 



« Valuable as this Dictionarj- must be to the students of ancient literature, it will be of scarcely less sei^ice 

 to the students of ancient art ; for the iUustrations have been selected with care and \\idgmeni:'—Athena:um, 

 January 30, 1841. 



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