EDUCATIONAL BOOKS. 



Marshall. A TABLE OF IRREGULAR GREEK VERBS, 



classified according to the arrangement of Curtius' Greek Grammar. 

 ByJ. M. MARSHALL, M. A., Fellow and late Lecturer of Brasenose 

 College, Oxford ; one of the Masters in Clifton College. 8vo. 

 cloth, u. 



The system of this table has been borrowed from the excellent Greek 

 Grammar of Dr. Curtius. 



Mayor, John E. B. FIRST GREEK READER. Edited 

 after KARL HALM, with Corrections and large Additions by JOHN 

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

 College, Cambridge. Fcap. 8vo. 6s. 



A selection of short passages, serving to illustrate especially the Greek 

 Accidence. A good deal of syntax is incidentally taught, and Madvigand 

 other books are cited, for the use of masters : but no learner is expected to 

 know more of syntax than is contained in the Notes and Vocabulary. 

 A preface " To the Reader," not only explains the aim and method of 

 the volume, but also deals with classical instruction generally. The 

 extracts are uniformly in the Attic dialect, and any Hellenistic forms 

 occurring in the original classic authors, such as ALlian and Polybius, 

 have been discarded in favour of the corresponding Attic expressions. 

 This book may be used in connexion with Mayor's " Greek for Beginners" 



Mayor, John E. B. See JUVENAL. 



Mayor, Joseph B. GREEK FOR BEGINNERS. By the 

 Rev. J. B. MAYOR, M.A. Fcap. 8vo. 4r. 6d. 



77u distinctive method of this book consists in building up a boy's 

 knowledge of Greek upon the foundation of his knowledge of English and 

 Latin, instead of trusting everything to the unassisted memory. The 

 forms and constructions of Greek have been thoroughly compared with 

 those of Latin, and no Greek words have been used in the earlier part of 

 the book except such as have connexions either in English or Latin. Each 

 step leads naturally on to its successor, grammatical forms and rules are 

 at once applied in a series of graduated exercises, accompanied by ample 



