CLASSICAL. 



based on If aim : where Halm gives a reference to a classic, the passage has 

 been commonly printed at length where the reference is to Halm's notes 

 on other Ciceronian speeches, or to modern books, the additional matter has 

 been incorporated : and the numerous Greek quotations have been rendered 

 into English. The English editor has further illustrated the work by 

 additions drawn, for the most part, (l) from the ancient authorities ; (2) 

 from his own private marginal references, and from collections ; (3) from 

 the notes of previous commentators. A copious 'argument' is also given. 



DEMOSTHENES ON THE CROWN. The Greek Text with 

 English Notes. By B. DRAKE, M.A., late Fellow of King's 

 College, Cambridge. Third Edition, to which is .prefixed 

 ^SCHINES AGAINST CTESIPHON, with English Notes. 

 Fcap. 8vo. 5-r. 

 An Introduction discusses the immediate causes of the two orations, and 



their general character. The Notes contain frequent references to the best 



authorities. Among the appendices at the end is a chronological table of 



the life and public career of ALschines and Demosthenes. 



Hodgson. MYTHOLOGY FOR LATIN VERSIFICATION, 



A brief Sketch of the Fables of the Ancients, prepared to be 

 rendered into Latin Verse for Schools. By F. HODGSON, B.D., 

 late Provost of Eton. New Edition, revised by F. C. HODGSON, 

 M.A. i8mo. 3^. 

 The late Provost of Eton has here supplied a help to the composition of 



Latin Verse, combined with a brief introduction to Classical Mythology. 



In this new edition a few mistakes have been rectified; rules have been 



added to the Prosody ; and a more uniform system has been adopted with 



regard to the help afforded. 



Juvenal. Thirteen Satires of JUVENAL. With a Commentary. 

 By JOHN E. B. MAYOR, M.A., Fellow of St. John's College, 

 Cambridge. Second Edition, enlarged. Part I. Crown 8vo. sewed. 

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The text is accompanied by a copious Commentary. For various notes 

 the author is indebted to Professors Munro and Conington. All the 

 citations have been taken anew from the original authors. 

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