JVatlo7ial Se7'lcs of Standard Schoot-Doo^s, 



THE CLASSICS. 



LATIN. 

 Silber's Latin Course, $i 25 



The book contains an Epitome of Latin Grammar, followed by P.cadin'^ Exercises, 

 vitli explanatory Notes aad copious References to the leading Lati.i Grammars, and 

 also to the Epitome which precedes the work. Then follow a Latin-English Vocabu- 

 lary and Exercises in Latin Prose Composition, being thus complete in itself, and a 

 very suitable work to pat iu the' hands of one about to study the language. 



Searing's Yirgil's ^neid, 2 25 



It contains only the fust six books of the ^neiJ. 2. A very carefully constructed 

 Dictionary. 3. Sufficiently copious Notes. 4. Grammatical references to four lead- 

 ing Grammars. 5. Numerous Illustrations of the higliesh order, G. A suiierb .Map 

 of the Mediterranean and adjacent countries. 7. De. S. IL Taylor's " Questions ou 

 the .iEneid."' 8. A Metrical Index, and an Essay on the Poetical Style. 9. A piioto- 

 graphic fae simile of a i early Latin M.S. 13. The text according to Jahn, but para- 

 graphed according to Ladewig. 11. Superior mechanical c::jcL:lio.i. 



Blair's Latin Pronunciation, i oo 



Hanson's Latin Prose Book, 3 oo 



Hanson's Latin Poetry, 3 oo 



Andrews ik Stoddard's Latin Grammar, i 50 



Andrews' Questions on the Grammar, • 'O 15 



Andrews' Latin Exercises, *i 25 



Andrews' Viri BomaBs *i 25 



Andrews' Saliust's Jugurthine 'War, &c. *i 50 



Andrews' Eclogues & Georgics of Viroil, *i so 



Andrews' Caesar's Commentaries, .... "^i so 



Andrews' Ovid's Metamorphoses, . . . n 25 



Gf-REEK. 



Crosby's Greek Grammar, 2 oo 



Crosby's Xenophon's Anabasis, i 25 



Searing's Homer's Uiad, — - 



MYTHOLOGY. 

 Dwight's Grecian and Roman Mythology. 



School edition, $1 25; University edition, "3 00 



A knowledge of the fables of antiquity, thus presented in a systematic form, is as 

 indispensable to the student of general literature as to him who would peruse intelli- 

 rently the classical authors. Tlie mythological allusions vo frequent yj. literature are 

 readily understood with such ti Il-y as this. 



