26 PUBLICATIONS OF 



M. T. CICERONIS IN Q. CAECILIUM DIVINATIO 



ET IN C. VERREM ACTIO PRIMA. With Introduction and Notes 

 by W. E. HEITLAND, M.A., and HERBERT COWIE, M.A., Fellows of 

 St John s College, Cambridge. 3^. 



M. T. CICERONIS ORATIO PRO L. MURENA, with 



English Introduction and Notes. By W. E. HEITLAND, M.A., Fellow 

 and Classical Lecturer of St John s College, Cambridge. Second Edition, 

 carefully revised. 3^. 



&quot; Those students are to be deemed fortunate who have to read Cicero s lively and brilliant 

 oration for L. Murena with Mr Heitland s handy edition, which may be pronounced four-square 

 in point of equipment, and which has, not without good reason, attained the honours of a 

 second edition.&quot; Saturday Review. 



M, T. CICERONIS IN GAIUM VERREM ACTIO 



PRIMA. With Introduction and Notes. By H. COWIE, M.A., Fellow 

 of St John s College, Cambridge, is. 6d. 



M. T. CICERONIS ORATIO PRO T. A. MILONE, 



with a Translation of Asconius Introduction, Marginal Analysis and 

 English Notes. Edited by the Rev. JOHN SMYTH PURTON, B.D., late 

 President and Tutor of St Catharine s College, is. 6d. 

 &quot;The editorial work is excellently done.&quot; The Academy. 



M. T. CICERONIS SOMNIUM SCIPIONIS. With In 

 troduction and Notes. By W. D. PEARMAN, M.A., Head Master of Potsdam 

 School, Jamaica, is. 



P. OVIDII NASONIS FASTORUM LIBER VI. With 



a Plan of Rome and Notes by A. SIDGWICK, M.A. Tutor of Corpus Christi 

 College, Oxford, is. 6d. 



&quot; Mr Sidgwick s editing of the Sixth Book of Ovid s Fasti furnishes a careful and serviceable 

 volume for average students. It eschews construes which supersede the use of the dictionary, 

 but gives full explanation of grammatical usages and historical and mythical allusions, besides 

 illustrating peculiarities of style, true and false derivations, and the more remarkable variations of 

 the text.&quot; Saturday Review. 



&quot; It is eminently good and useful. . . . The Introduction is singularly clear on the astronomy of 

 Ovid, which is properly shown to be ignorant and confused ; there is an excellent little map of 

 Rome, giving just the places mentioned in the text and no more ; the notes are evidently written 

 by a practical schoolmaster.&quot; The Academy. 



GAI IULI CAESARIS DE BELLO GALLICO COM 

 MENT. I. II. With English Notes and Map by A. G. PESKETT, M.A., 

 Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, Editor of Caesar De Bello Gallico, 

 VII. is. 6d. 



BOOKS III. AND VI. By the same Editor, is. 6d. each. 



&quot; In an unusually succinct introduction he gives all the preliminary and collateral information 

 that is likely to be useful to a young student ; and, wherever we have examined his notes, we 

 have found them eminently practical and satisfying. . . The book may well be recommended for 

 careful study in school or college.&quot; Saturday Review. 



&quot;The notes are scholarly, short, and a real help to the most elementary beginners in Latin 

 prose.&quot; The Examiner. 



BOOKS IV. AND V. AND BOOK VII. by the same Editor. 

 2s. each. 



BOOK VIII. by the same Editor. [In the Press. 



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