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SERIALS. BOHN'S CLASSICAL LIBRARY (continued) 



Diogenes Laertius. Lives and Opinions of Philosophers ; translated by C, B. Yonge. 

 Epictetus. Translated by George Long. 



Euripides. Tragedies ; translated by T. A. Buckley. 2 vols. 



Greek Anthology. Literally translated into English Prose, cliiefly by G. Burges, ^vith 



Metrical Versions by Various Authors. 

 Greek Romances : Heliodorus, Longus, and Acliilles Tatius, translated. 

 Herodotus. A Literal Translation, by Rev. H. Gary. 

 Hesiod, Callima<;hus, and Theognis. Literally translated by Rev. J. Banks. 

 Homer. 1. Iliad. Literally translated into English Prose. 2. Odyssey, Hymns, 



Epigrams, and Battle of the Frogs and Mice. Literally translated into English 



Prose, by T. A. Buckley. 

 Horace. Literally translated, by C. Smart. 



Justin, Cornelius Nepos, and Eutropius. Translated by J. S. Watson. 

 Juvenal, Persius, Sulpicia, and Lucilius. Translated by Lewis Evans; with W. 



Giflford's Metrical Version of Juvenal and Persius. 

 Livy. Translated by D. SpiUan, C. Edmonds, and W. A. McDevitte. 4 vols. 



Lucan. Translated by H. T. Riley. 



Lucretius. Translated by J. S. Watson. With the Poetical Version of J. M. Good. 

 Martial. Epigrams ; literally translated into English Prose ; with Verse Translations. 

 Ovid. Works ; literally translated by H. T. Riley. 3 vols. 



Pindar. Literally translated by D. W. Turner ; with a Metrical Version by A. Moore. 

 Plato. A New and Literal Version, by H. Gary, H. Davis, and G. Burges. 6 vols. 

 Plautus. Literally translated by H. T. Riley. 2 voK 



Pliny. Natural Histor}^; translated by John Bostock, M.D. and H. T. Riley. 6 vols, 

 Propertius, Petronius, and Johannes Secundus. Literally translated by W. K. Kelly. 



And the Epistles of Aristaenetus, translated by R. B. Sheridan and B. Halhed. 

 Quintilian. Institutes of Oratory ; translated by Rev. J. S. Watson. 2 vols. 



Sallust, Florus, and VeUeius Paterculus. Translated by Rev. J. S. Watson. 

 Sophocles. The Oxford Translation, revised by T. A. Buckley. 

 Strabo. The Geography ; translated by W. Falconer and H. C. Hamilton. 3 vols. 

 Suetonius. The Translation of A. Thomson, revised by T. Forester. 

 Tacitus. The Oxford Translation revised. 2 vols. 



Terence and Phaedrus. Translated by H. T. Riley. To which is added Smart's 



Metrical Version of Phaedrus. 

 Theocritus, Bion, Moschus, and Tyrtaeus. Translated by Rev. J. Banks. 

 Thucydides. Translated by Rev. H. Dale. 

 Virgil, Literally translated by Davidson. 

 Xenophon. Translated by J. S. Watson and Rev. H. Dale. . 3 vols. 



BOHN'S ECCLESIASTICAL LIBRARY : 8 vols. 



Eusebius Pamphilus. Ecclesiastical History. 



Philo-Judaeus. Works of ; translated by C. D. Yonge. 4 vols. 



Socrates. Ecclesiastical History. 



Sozomen. Ecclesiastical History, a. d. 324446 ; and the Ecclesiastical History 

 of Philostorgius. Translated by E. Walford. 



Theodoret and Evagrius. Ecclesiastical Histories. 

 Bohn's Extra Volumes : 7 vols. 



Boccaccio (Giovanni). Decameron ; translated by W. K. KeUy, 



Cervantes (Miguel). Exemplary Novels ; translated by W. K. Kelly. 



Grammont (Count). Memoirs of Court of Charles II ; with the Boscobel Narratives. 



Hamilton (Count). Fairy Tales ; translated by M. Lewis and C. Kenney. 



Margaret of Navarre. Heptameron; now first translated. 



Rabelais (F.) Works ; with Notes from a MS of John Wilkes. 2 vols. 



