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SUPPLEMENTARY SERIES. 



ANCIEKT CLASSICS 



FOR 



EN"GLISH READERS. 

 Edited by the Eev. W. LUCAS COLLINS, M.A. 



ADVERTISEMENT. 



The marked success and general popularity of the Series of "Ancient 

 Classics fob English Eeadees," lately concluded in twenty volumes, lias 

 been accompanied by some regrets, exj^ressed both by the friendly critics of 

 the press and in private quarters, at its not having been made somewhat more 

 comprehensive. 



This has induced us to undertake the issue of a "Supplementary" Series, 

 intended to comiirise the worlds of some few Latin and Greek authors which, 

 for various reasons, were not included In the original plan. 



It is hoped that the whole collection wiU thus supply, in a popular and 

 convenient form, such a view of the Uterature of Ancient Greece and Rome as 

 may give a fair idea of its subject-matter and its spirit to those who have not 

 leisure to study it in the originals, and at the same time serve as an introduc- 

 tion to such study, where facilities for it can be enjoyed. 



This Series will appear, like the preceding, in quarterly volumes, at half-a- 

 crown each, and in the same size and type. It will not be extended beyond 

 eight or ten such volumes. These will include the works of Aristotle, 

 Thucydides, Demosthenes, Livt, Lucretius, Ovid, Catullus (with 

 TiBULLUS and Propertius), Anacreon, Pindar, &c. 



The volumes now published contain : — 



1. LIVY. By the Editor. 



2. OVID. By the Rev. Alfred Church, M.A. 



3. CATULLUS, TIBULLUS, and PROPERTIUS. 



By the Rev. James Davies, M.A, 



4. DEMOSTHENES. By the Rev. W. J. Brodribb. 



