CLASSICAL DICTIONARIES 



HARPER'S DICTIONARY OF CLASSICAL 

 LITERATURE AND ANTIQUITIES 



Edited by H. T. PECK, Ph.D., Professor of the Latin 



Language and Literature in Columbia University 



Royal Octavo, 1716 pages. Illustrated 



Cloth $6.00 In two vols. Cloth . . 



Half Leather 8.00 In two vols. Half Leather, 



^[ An encyclopaedia, giving the student in a concise and 

 intelligible form the essential facts of classical antiquity. It 

 also indicates the sources whence a fuller and more critical 

 knowledge of these subjects can best be obtained. The articles, 

 which are arranged alphabetically, include subjects in biog- 

 raphy, mythology, geography, history, literature, antiquities, 

 language, and bibliography. The illustrations are, for the 

 most part, reproductions of ancient objects. The editor in 

 preparing the book has received the cooperation and active 

 assistance of the most eminent American and foreign scholars. 



SMITH'S DICTIONARY OF GREEK AND 

 ROMAN ANTIQUITIES 



Edited by WILLIAM SMITH, Ph.D. Revised by CHARLES 



ANTHON, LL.D. 



Royal Octavo, 1133 pages. Illustrated. Sheep . . . $4.25 



^[ Gives the results of the latest researches in the history, 

 philology, and antiquities of ancient peoples. In the work of 

 revision, the American editor has had the assistance of the 

 most distinguished scholars and scientists. 



STUDENTS' CLASSICAL DICTIONARY 



A Dictionary of Biography, Mythology, and Geography 



Abridged. By WILLIAM SMITH, D.C.L., LL.D. 



lamo, 438 pages. Cloth $1.25 



^j Designed for those schools and students who are excluded 

 from the use of the larger Classical Dictionary by its size 

 and price. Every name likely to be met with at the beginning 

 of classical study will be found in this dictionary. 



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