PUBLICATIONS OF 



THE PITT PRESS SERIES. 



I. GREEK. 



THE ANABASIS OF XENOPHON, Book I. 



With a Map and English Notes by Alfred Pretor, M.A., 

 Fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge ; Editor of Fershis 

 and Cicero ad Atticiim Book I. P7-ice is. 



BOOKS III. IV. AND V. By the same Editor. 



Price IS. each. 



"This little volume (III.) is on every account well suited, either for schools or 

 for the Local Examinations." — Times. 



"Mr Pretor's 'Anabasis of Xenophon, Book IV.' displays a union of accurate 

 Cambridge scholarship, with experience of what is required by learners gained in 

 examining middle-class schools. The te.\t is large and clearly printed, and the notes 

 explain all difficulties. . . . Mr Pretor's notes seem to be all that could be wished as 

 regards grammar, geography, and other matters." — The Academy. 



EURIPIDES. HERCULES FURENS. With 



Introductions, Notes and Analysis. By J. T. Hutchinson, B.A., 



Christ's College, Cambridge, and A. Gray, B.A., Fellow of 



Jesus College, Cambridge, Assistant Masters at Dulwich College. 



Cloth, extra fcap. 8vo. Price is. 



" Messrs Hutchinson and Gray have produced a careful and useful edition. . . . 



Generally the editors of the play for this series pave the student's way by adequate 



notes wherever they are wanted. . . . The condensed note on v. 637 with reference to 



the connexion of the Chorus with the poet's old age, and the retrospect of his literary 



life, is very much to the purpose ; and, on the whole, this volume, like those with 



which we have grouped it, speaks very well for modern Cambridge scholarship." — 



Saturday Revieinj. 



LUCIANI SOMNIUM CHARON PISCATOR 

 ET DE LUCTU 



with English Notes. Edited for the Syndics of the University Press, by 

 W. E. Heitland, M.A., Fellow and Lecturer of St John's College, 

 Cambridge, Editor of Cicero pro Murena, &c. Price y. td. 



II. LATIN. 



M. T. CICERONIS ORATIO PRO ARCHIA 



POETA. Edited by J. S. Reid, M.L., late Fellow of Christ's 

 College, Cambridge. Price \s. 6d. 



M. T. CICERONIS PRO L. CORNELIO BALBO 



ORATIO. Edited by J. S. Reid, M.L. late Fellow of Christ's 

 College, Cambridge. Price is. 6d, 



" Mr Reid's Orations for Archias and for Balbus profess to keep in mind the 

 training of the student's eye for the finer and more delicate matters of scholarship no 

 less than for the more obvious; and not only deal with the commonplace iiotabilia of a 

 Latin oration as they serve the needs of a commonplace student, but also point out 

 the specialities of Cicero's subject-matter and modes of expression. . . We are bound 

 to recognize the pains devoted in the annotation of these two orations to the minute 

 and thorough study of their Latinity, both in the ordinary notes and in the textual 

 appendices." — Saturday Review. 



"There seems to be no ground for fearing, as the editor suggests, that, in this 

 case at least, a book for boys may be thought not fit for men. The classical work 

 before us is fitter, in many respects, for men than for boys. There are certainly few 

 men indeed who are competent to write the notes which Mr Reid appends to the text, 

 and there are not many who can read the notes without profit." — Educational Times. 



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