Latin : Standard Works. 



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SECTION IV. 



Q^IA^^ICAL LANGUAGES. 



(1) LATIN. 



STANDARD WORKS AND EDITIONS. 



King and Cookson. The Principles of Sound and Inflexion, 

 as illustrated in the Greek and Latin Languages. By J. E. King, M.A., 

 and Christopher Cookson, M.A. 8vo, i8s. 



Lewis and Short. A Latin Dictionary, founded on Andrews' 



edition of Freund's Latin Dictionary, revised, enlarged, and in great 

 4)art rewritten by Charlton T. Lewis, Ph.D., and Charles Short, 

 LL.D. 4to, il. 55. 



Merry. Selected Fragments of Roman Poetry. Edited with 



Introduction and Notes by W. W. Merry, D.D. Crown 8vo, 6s. 6d. 



Nettleship. Contributions to Latin Lexicography. By 

 Henry Nettleship, M.A. Svo, 21s. 



Lectures and Essays on Subjects connected with 



Latin Scholarship and Literature. Crown Svo, 7*. 6d. 



— The Roman Satura. Svo, sewed, is. 



— Ancient Lives of Vergil. Svo, sewed, 2s. 



Papillon. Manual of Comparative Philology. By T. L. 



Papillon, M.A. Third Edition. Crown Svo, 6*. 



Pinder. Selections from the less known Latin Poets. By 

 North Pinder, M.A. Svo, 15*. 



Sellar. Roman Poets of the Republic. By W. Y. Sellak, 



M.A. Third Edition. Crown Svo, 10s. 



Roman Poets of the Augustan Age. Virgil. Ncfc 



Edition. Crown Svo, 9s. 



Horace and the Elegiac Poets. 'With a INFemoir 



of the Author by Andrew Lang, M.A., and a Portrait. Svo, cloth, 14;*. 



Wordsworth. Fragments and Specimens of Early Latin. 

 With Introductions and Notes. By J. Wordsworth, D.D. Svo, iS$. 



London : Henry Frowde, Amen Corner, E.C. 



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