LATIN DICTIONARIES 



HARPER'S LATIN DICTIONARY 



Founded on the translation of Freund's Latin-German 

 Lexicon. Edited by E. A. ANDREWS, LL.D. Revised, 

 Enlarged, and in great part Rewritten by CHARLTON T. 

 LEWIS, Ph.D., and CHARLES SHORT, LL.D. 

 Royal Octavo, 2030 pages. Sheep, $6.50 ; Full Russia, $10.00 



^j The translation of Dr. Freund's great Latin-German 

 Lexicon, edited by the late Dr. E. A. Andrews, and pub- 

 lished in 1850, has been from that time in extensive and 

 satisfactory use throughout England and America. Mean- 

 while great advances have been made in the science on which 

 lexicography depends. The present work embodies the latest 

 advances in philological study and research, and is in every 

 respect the most complete and satisfactory Latin Dictionary 

 published. 



LEWIS'S LATIN DICTIONARY FOR SCHOOLS 



By CHARLTON T. LEWIS, Ph.D. 



Large Octavo, 1200 pages. Cloth, $4.50 ; Half Leather, $5.00 



^j This dictionary is not an abridgment, but an entirely new 

 and independent work, designed to include all of the student's 

 needs, after acquiring the elements of grammar, for the inter- 

 pretation of the Latin authors commonly read in school. 



LEWIS'S ELEMENTARY LATIN DICTIONARY 



By CHARLTON T. LEWIS, Ph.D. 



Crown Octavo, 952 pages. Half Leather $2.00 



^[ This work is sufficiently full to meet the needs of students 

 in secondary or preparatory schools, and also in the first and 

 second years' work in colleges. 



SMITH'S ENGLISH-LATIN DICTIONARY 



A Complete and Critical English-Latin Dictionary. By 

 WILLIAM SMITH, LL.D., and THEOPHILUS D. HALL, 

 M.A., Fellow of University College, London. With a 

 Dictionary of Proper Names. 

 Royal Octavo, 765 pages. Sheep $4.00 



AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY 



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