BOOKS PUBLISHED BY DAVID DOUGLAS. 



BLACKIE -Songs of Helicon and Life. 

 Fcap. bvo, 6s. 



"The poems in this volume may be regarded as a Second Edition of the 

 second part of my ' Lays and Legends of Ancient Greece,' which has long 

 been out of print, along with other Poems not hitherto published, and a 

 few from a volume of ' Lyrical Poems ' previously published, all having one 

 common object, viz., 'the cultivation of religious reverence without sectarian 

 dogmatism, and of poetical sentiment tending not so much to arouse the 

 imagination or to take the fancy, as to purify the passions and to regulate 

 the conduct of life.'" — Preface. 



BLACKIE— On Self-Culture : Intellectual, Physical, 

 and Moral. A Vade-Mecum for Young Men and Students. 

 Tenth edition. Fcap. 8vo, 2s. 6d. 



" Every parent should put it into the hands of his son."— Scotsman. 



" Students in all countries would do well to take as their vade-mecvm a little 

 book on self-culture by the eminent Professor of Greek in the University of 

 Edinbui^gh. "—JlfedicaZ Press and Circular. 



" An invaluable manual to be put into the hands of students and young 

 men."— £ra. 



"Written in that lucid and nen-ous prose of which he is a master."— 

 SpecUttirr. 



BLACKIE— On Greek Pronunciation. 

 Demy 8vo, 3s. Gd. 



BLACKIE-On Beauty. 



Cruwu 8v(., cloth, Ss. Gd. 



BLACKIE— Musa Burschicosa. 



A Book of Songs for Students and University Men. Fcap. 8vo, 

 28. 6d. 



BLACKIE— War Songs of the Germans. 

 Feap. 8vo, price 2s. 6d, cloth ; 23. paper. 



BLACKIE -Political Tracts. 



Nil. 1. (iuvKKNMKNT. No. 2. EDUCATION. Pricc Is. cach. 



BLACKIE-Homer and the Iliad. 



In three Parts. 4 vols, demy 8vo, price 42s. 



