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BOHN'S CLAf is'lCAL LIBKAEY. " 



39. SALLUST, FLORUS, and VEL LE)US PA TERCULUS, with copious Notes, Bio- 



graphical Alices, and Index, ' oy t]ic llev . j. S . WAT.SO.N, M.A. 



40. LUCAN'S PHARSALIA, 



co , )ious Notegj by IL T 



41. THEOCRITUS, BION, MO SCHUS Rnd TY RT/EUS, by the llev. J. BANKS, M.A. 



With the Metrical Versior .. of CHAPMAN. Frontispiece. 



42. CICERO'S ACADEMICf/. DE F | NIB US and TUSCULAN QUESTIONS, by 



L. U. XOHQK, B A. Wr jj sketch of the Greek Phiiwsimhj . 



43. ARISTOTLE'S POUT/ |CS AND ECONOMICS, by E. WALFORD, M.A, with 



Aotes, Analyses, Lifr ^ introduction, and Index. 



44 ' D! i,? E uckc ERT IU S. LIVES AND OPINIONS OF THE ANCIENT PHI- 

 LOSOPHERS, w; th Notes by c D YONGK, B.A. 



S , by H. T. RILKT. To which is added SMART** 

 s.' frontispiece. 



46 



TERENCE and 

 Metncal Versio; 



& 47. ARISTC TLE ' S QRGANON, or, Logical Treatises, and the It: trou notion 

 1 orplijrnr, with Notc Analysis, Introduction arid Index, by the Her. O. 

 1 . OWKM, M A- o Vols-) 3s> 6Jf p er vol. 



43 t 49. ARIS" T -QPH ANES, with Notes and Extracts from the best Metrical Versions, 

 oyW.J. JICKIK in2 Vols. Frontisiece. 



g - C!ER 



APULE 

 * 

 J 



in2 Vols. Frontispiece 



ON THE NATURE OF THE GODS, DIVINATION, FATE, LAWS, 

 JUC| &Cf translated by C.D. YON OK, B.A. 



, USf rrhe Golden Ass, Death of Socrates, Florida, and Defence or Discourse 

 lagic]. To which is addsd a Metrical Version of Cupid and Psyche; and 

 . Ti-he's Psyche. Frontispiece. 



JUS 



r | N CORNELIUS NEPOS and EUTROPIUS, with Notes and a Genera! 

 idex, by the llev. J. S. WATSON, M.A. 



58. TACITUS. Vol 1. 

 cola, &c. With Index. 



The Annals. Vol. II. The History, Gennania, Agri- 



54. 



PLATO. Vol VI., completing the work, and continuing Epinomis, Axiochus, Eryxias, 

 on Virtue, on Justice, Sisyphus, Demoilocus, and Definitions; the Treatise of 

 Tiniffitis Locrus on the Soul of the World and Nature; the Lives of Plato by Dio- 

 genes Laertius, Hcsychius, and Olympiodorus ; and the Introductions to his Doc- 

 trines by Alcinous and Albinus ; Apuierus on the Doctrines of Plato, und Remarks 

 on Plato's Writings by the Poet Gray. Edited, with Notes, by G. BURGKS, M.A., 

 Triu. Coll., Camb. With general Index to the C Volumes. 



65, 56, 57. ATHENXEUS. The Deipnosophist*,or the Banquet of the Learned, trans- 

 lated by C. 1). YONGE, B.A., with an Appendix of Poetical Fragments rendered 

 into English verse by various Authors, and a general Index. Complete in 3 Vols. 



69. CATULLUS, TIBULLUS, and the VIGIL OF VENUS. A literal prose transla- 

 tion. To which are added Metrical Versions by LAMB, GRAIN GKK, and others. 

 Frontispiece. 



CO. PROPERTIUS, PKTIONIUS ARBITER, and JOHANNES SECUPCDUS, literally trans- 

 lated, and accompanied by Poetical Versions, from rarious sources; to which are 

 added the Love Epistles of AKISTJENETUS. Edited by W. K. KELLY. 



61, 74, &. 82 THE GtOGRAPHY OF STRABO- translated, with copious Notes, by 

 W. FALCONER, M.A., and 11. C. HAMILTON, Esq. In 3 vols., and Index. 



62. XENOPHON'S ANABASIS, or Expedition of Cyrus, and MEMORABILIA, ot 



Memoirs ot Socrates, translated by the Rev. J. S. WATSON, with & Geographical 

 Commentary by W. F. AINSWORTII. Frontispiece. 



63. CYROIMCDIA and HELLENICS, by the Key. II. DALE, and the- llev. 



J. S. WATSON. 

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