THEOLOGY— GREEK 



Paganism and Christianity) in Egypt. By P. D. Scott -Moncrief, M.A. 

 See p. 6. 



The History of the Islands of the Lerins. By A. C. Cooper- Maruiin, D.D. 

 See p. 8. 



The Early History of thS Liturgy. By J. H. Srawlry, D.D. See p. 7. 



The Interregnum. By R. A. P. Hill, B.A., M.D. See p. 6. 



GREEK 



Theocritus, Bion and Moschus. Translated into English Eerse hy A. S. IFay, 

 D.Lit. Fcap. .^to. pp. via + 158. Price 55. net. 



"The talent and sympathetic insight of Dr Way have enabled him to produce a 

 translation of these three classics which, taken all round, surpasses every previous 

 attempt to render their spirit into English verse." — Engiis/i Re-vieiv 



Salamis. In easy Attic Greek. JFith introduction, notes, and vocabulary, 



by G. M. Edwards, M.A., Felloiv of Sidney Susse.v College, Cambridge. 



JFith a map and 3 illustrations, pp. .xvi -\- 78. Price is. bd. 



In the series of Cambr'utge Elementary Classics. The text of Herodotus has been 



much shortened and simplified and is intended for students in their second year of 



Greek reading. The re-written text is mainly Attic ; but a tew Ionic touches have 



been retained for their literary value ; and there is abundance of useful idiom. 



A Short Syntax of Ne'w Testament Greek. Second edition. By Rev. 

 H. P. F. Nunn, M.A., St Johns College, Cambridge, sometime lecturer 

 at St Aidans College, Birkenhead. Crown 2ivo. pp. .v;7 + 172. Price 

 2s. bd. net. 



A Selection of Illustrative Passages to the Syntax of Ne<w Testament 

 Greek, by Rev. H. P. I'. Nunn, M.A. Fcap. 'ivo. 28 pp. Paper 

 covers. Price bd. net. 



A supplement to A Short Syntax of Neiv Testament Greek and incorporated as an 

 Appendix in the second edition of that work. 



A Greek Vocabulary for the use of schools. By T. Nicklin, M.A., 

 Assistant Master at Rossall School. E.xtra fcap. ?ivo. pp. .V//+104. 

 Price 2s. bd. net. 



This vocabulary is constructed on quite original lines for the special benefit of young 

 students of Greek and consists of four lists : 



(i) A main vocabulary of 1300 words, each of which occurs more than 

 20 times in Euripides and Thucydides combined ; in this list the 

 300 commonest words are specially indicated. 



(2) 270 words found more than 15 times in the Gospels and Acts. 



(3) 150 words from the Anabasis, not included in (i). 



(4) 400 common words from- Demosthenes., not included in (1). 

 The total vocabulary thus contains about 2000 words. 



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