Christian Epigraphy. An Elementary Treatise, with 

 a col/ection of ancient Christian inscriptions mainly of 

 Roman origin. By Orazio Marucchi Professor of 

 Christian Archaeology in the Royal University of Rome. 

 Translated by J. Armine Willis. 



Pott 8vo. pp. xii + 460. With 30 plates. Price 7.?. 6d. net. 



Extract from, the Prefatory Note by Dr M. R. Ja7nes 



Dr Marucchi's work is primarily concerned with the in- 

 scriptions of Rome, though important monuments from 

 elsewhere find a place in it — The author's plan has been to 

 select from the bewildering mass of extant material sufficient 

 specimens of all the main classes of Christian inscriptions to 

 familiarise the reader with the current formulae. ..to interpret 

 methods of dating and to appreciate the bearing of the monu- 

 ments upon history. Under such guidance it becomes possible 

 to realise the importance, the interest, and the beauty of 

 these early documents. 



Caesar in Britain and Belgium. Simplified Text 



with Introduction, Notes, Exercises and Vocabulary by 



J. H. Sleeman, M.A., Late Eellow of Sidney Sussex 



College, Cambridge and Lecturer in Latin in the 



University of Sheffield. 



Pitt Press Series. Extra fcap. 8vo. pp. xxx+123. 

 With 12 iUustrations and a map. Price i.r. isd. 



Extract from the Preface 



The text of this little book, which is based on Caesar, 

 B. G. IV. 20 — 38, and v. i — 23 and 38 — 52, presents an attempt 

 to follow out the recommendations of a Committee of the 

 Classical Association and to provide a continuous Latin 

 narrative, not too difficult for pupils who have learnt Latin 

 for only a year. Long sentences have been broken up or 

 curtailed. ..and much of the early part of the selection has been 



entirely rewritten What little oratio obliqua the text contains 



is of the simplest kind The notes are mainly grammatical... 



The exercises are based on the text but, it is hoped, do not 

 follow it too slavishly. It is thought that some at least may 



be done viva voce in class In the introduction I have given 



some account of Caesar's life and of Roman military institutions. 



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