EDUCATIONAL BOOKS. 



ARISTOTLE ON FALLACIES ; OR, THE SOPHISTICI 

 ELENCHI. With a Translation and Notes by EDWARD POSTE, 

 M.A., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 8vo. Ss. f>d. 

 Besides the doctrine of Fallacies, Aristotle offers, either in this treatise 

 or in other passages quoted in the commentary, various glances over the 

 world of science and opinion, various suggestions or problems which are 

 still agitated, and a vivid picture of the ancient system of dialectics, which 

 it is hoped may be found both interesting and instructive. 



Aristotle. AN INTRODUCTION TO ARISTOTLE'S 

 RHETORIC. With Analysis, Notes, and Appendices. By E. 

 M. COPE, Senior Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Cam- 

 bridge. 8vo. I4J. 



This work is introductory to an edition of the Greek Text of Aristotle's 

 Rhetoric, which is in course of preparation. Its object is to render that 

 treatise thoroughly intelligible. The aiithor has aimed to illustrate, as 

 preparatory to the detailed explanation of the work, the general bearings 

 and relations of the Art of Rhetoric in itself, as well as the special mode of 

 treating it adopted by Aristotle in his peculiar system. The evidence upon 

 obscure or doubtful questions connected with the subject is examined ; and 

 the relations which Rhetoric bears, in Aristotle's view, to the kindred art 

 of Logic are fully considered. A connected Analysis of the work is given, 

 sometimes in the form of paraphrase ; and a few important matters are 

 separately discussed in Appendices. There is added, as a general Appendix, 

 by way of specimen of the antagonistic system of Isocrates and others, a 

 complete analysis of the treatise called 'Prjroptx^ irpbs 'A.\f^avSpov, with a 

 discussion of its authorship and of the probable results of its teaching. 



Cicero. THE SECOND PHILIPPIC ORATION. With an 



Introduction and Notes, translated from the German of KARL 



HALM. Edited, with Corrections and Additions, by JOHN E. B. 



MAYOR, M.A., Fellow and Classical Lecturer of St. John's 



College, Cambridge. Third Edition, revised. Fcap. 8vo. 5-r. 



This volume opens with a List of Books useful to the Student of Cicero, 



including History, Chronology, Lexicons, and some account of various 



editions, mostly German, of the works of Cicero. The Introduction is 



