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THE PITT PRESS SERIES. 



I. GREEK. 



SOPHOCLES. OEDIPUS TYRANNUS. With Critical 



Notes, Commentary, etc. (abridged edition) by R. C. JEBB, Litt. D., Professor 

 of Greek in the University of Glasgow. 4^. 6d. 



THE ANABASIS OF XENOPHON, BOOKS I. III. IV. 



and V. With a Map and English Notes by ALFRED PRETOR, M.A., Fellow 

 of St Catharine's College, Cambridge ; Editor of Persius and Cicero ad Atti- 

 cum Book i. is. each. 



" In Mr Pretor's edition of the Anabasis the text of Kiihner has been followed in the main, 

 while the exhaustive and admirable notes of the great German editor have been largely utilised. 

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 all questions of history, antiquity, and geography are briefly but very effectually elucidated." The 

 Examiner. 



"We welcome this addition to the other books of the Anabasis so ably edited by Mr Pretor. 

 Although originally intended for the use of candidates at the university local examinations, yet 

 this edition will be found adapted not only to meet the wants of the junior student, but even 

 advanced scholars will find much in this work that will repay its perusal." The Schoolmaster. 



"Mr Pretor's 'Anabasis of Xenophon, Book IV.' displays a union of accurate Cambridge 

 scholarship, with experience of what is required by learners gained in examining middle-class 

 schools. The text is large and clearly printed, and the notes explain all difficulties. . . . Mr 

 Pretor's notes seem to be all that could be wished as regards grammar, geography, and other 

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BOOKS II. VI. and VII. By the same Editor. 2s. 6d. each. 



"Another Greek text, designed it would seem for students preparing for the local examinations, 

 is 'Xenophon's Anabasis,' Book II., with English Notes, by Alfred Pretor, M.A. The editor has 

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 assistance of the best hints of Schneider, Vollbrecht and Macmichael on critical matters, and of 

 Mr R. W. Taylor on points of history and geography. . . When Mr Pretor commits himself to 

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 to Xenophon, we should esteem ourselves fortunate in having Pretor's text-book as our chart and 

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THE ANABASIS OF XENOPHON, by A. PRETOR, M.A., 



Text and Notes, complete in two Volumes. 7.$-. 6d. 



AGESILAUS OF XENOPHON. The Text revised 



with Critical and Explanatory Notes, Introduction, Analysis, and Indices. 

 By H. HAILSTONE, M.A., late Scholar of Peterhouse, Cambridge, Editor of 

 Xenophon's Hellenics, etc. is. 6d. 



ARISTOPHANES RANAE. With English Notes and 



Introduction by W. C. GREEN, M.A., late Assistant Master at Rugby 

 School. 3-r. 6d. 



ARISTOPHANES AVES. By the same Editor. New 



Edition, y. 6d. 



"The notes to both plays are excellent. Much has been done in these two volumes to render 

 the study of Aristophanes a real treat to a boy instead of a drudgery, by helping him to under- 

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ARISTOPHANES PLUTUS. By the same Editor. $s.6d> 



EURIPIDES. HERCULES FURENS. With Intro- 

 ductions, Notes and Analysis. ByJ. T. HUTCHINSON, M.A., Christ's College, 

 and A. GRAY, M.A., Fellow of Jesus College, is. 

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Review. 



.EURIPIDES HERACLEID^E. With Introduction and 



Critical Notes by E. A. BECK, M.A., Fellow of Trinity Hall. 3^. 6d. 

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