Now Complete. 



ANCIENT CLASSICS FOR ENGLISH READERS. 



EDITED BY THE 



Rev. W. LUCAS COLLINS, M.A. 



28 Vols, crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6tl. each. 



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CONTENTS OF THE SERIES. 



Homer : The Iliad. By the Editor. 

 Homer : The Odyssev. By tlie Edi- 

 tor. 

 Herodotus. By George C. Swayne, 



M.A. 

 .aiscHYLUs. By the Right Rev. the 



Bishop of Colombo. 

 Xenoi'hok. By Sir Alexander Grniit, 



Bart , Principal of the Uuiversity of 



Edinburgh. 

 Sophocles. By Clifton W. Collins, 



M.A. 

 Euripides. By W. B. Donne. 

 Aristophanes. By the Editor. 

 Hesiod and Theognis. By the Rev. 



J. Da\'ies, M.A. 

 The Commentaries of Cesar. By 



Anthony Trollope. 

 Virgil. By the Editor. 

 Horace. By Theodore Martin. 

 Cicero. By the Editor. 



Pliny's Letters. By the Rev. Alfred 



Church M.A., and the Rev. W. J. 



Brodribb, M.A. 

 Juvenal. By Edward Walford, M.A. 

 Tacitus. By W. B. Donne. 

 LuciAN. By the Editor. 

 Plautus AND Terence. By the Editor. 

 Plato. By Clifton W. Collins, M.A. 

 Greek Anthology. By Lord Neaves. 

 LivY. By the Editor. 

 Ovid. By the Rev. A. Church, M.A. 

 Catullus, Tibullus, and Propertius. 



By the Rev. James Davies, M.A 

 Demosthenes. By the Rev. W. J. 



Brodribb, M.A. 

 Arlstotle. By Sir Alex. Grant, Bart., 



LL.D. 

 Thucydides. By the Editor. 

 'Lucretius. By W. H. Mallock, M.A. 

 Pindar. By the Rev. F. D. Morice, 



M.A. 



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