4 Mr. Edward Arnold's List oj New Books 



THE PRINCES OF ACHAIA AND THE 

 CHRONICLES OF MOREA. 



B Stu&g of (Sreece in tbe 



By Sir RENNELL RODD, G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G., C.B., 



AUTHOR OF ' CUSTOMS AND LORE OF MODERN GREECE,' ' FEDA, AND OTHER POEMS,' 

 ' THE UNKNOWN MADONNA,' ' BALLADS OF THE FLEET,' ETC. 



2 Volumes. Demy 8vo. With Illustrations and Map. 255. net. 



In this masterly work Sir Rennell Rodd deals with a curiously 

 interesting and fascinating subject which has never been treated of 

 in English, though a few scanty notices of the period may be found. 

 It is gratifying to know that the British School in Athens has of 

 late turned its attention to the Byzantine and Prankish remains in 

 the Morea. Meanwhile this book will fill a great blank in the 

 historical knowledge of most people. 



THUCYDIDES MYTHISTORICUS. 



By F. M. CORNFORD, M.A., 



FELLOW AND LECTURER AT TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE 



Demy 8vo. ios. 6d. net. 



This is an important contribution to the study of Thucydides. 

 Having attributed the causes of the Peloponnesian War almost en- 

 tirely to commercial factors, Mr. Cornford shows how Thucydides, 

 free from modern ideas of causation, unfolds the tragedy of Athens, 

 led by Fortune at Pylos, by the Hybris and Infatuation of Cleon and 

 Alcibiades, to the Nemesis of Syracuse. The book will be found 

 interesting by all students of history. All passages from Greek 

 authors are quoted in English in the text, which can be understood 

 without reference to the Greek in the footnotes. 



GREEK LIVES FROM PLUTARCH. 



Newly Translated by C. E. BYLES, B.A., 



FORMERLY EXHIBITIONER OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. 



Crown 8vo. With Illustrations and Maps. is. 6d. 



This is an entirely new translation abridged from the Greek. 

 Although primarily intended for the use of schools, it should be 

 found acceptable by the general reader. 



