[HE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS 
im UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS announces the addition to its 
list of periodical publications of two new new journals, devoted to the 
eeests of the Ancient Classics, viz: 
WASSICAL PHILOLOGY 
Under the editorial direction of the Classical Department of the University of Chicago, 
with the co-operation of a number of representative scholars of other institutions; Pro- 
FESSOR EDWARD Capps, of the University of Chicago, Managing Editor. 
Classical Philology is established in the conviction that classical studies in 
"not only meet this need, but will also foster and encourage research, and 
mierially help to raise the level of classical studies in this country. The 
mal will be devoted to investigations in the languages, literatures, history, 
ad life of Classical Antiquities, and to reviews of current publications in 
Msefields. It will be issued quarterly, in January, April, July, and October. 
The first number will appear about January I, 1906. The first volume will 
“main about 380 pages, 
Subscription price, $3.00 a year; single copies, $1.00; foreign subscriptions, 
350. 
1HE CLASSICAL JOURNAL 
Published under the auspices of the Classical Association of the Middle West a oe 
and edited by a Board appointed by the Association; PROFESSOR ARTHUR FAIRBANKS, 
the University of Iowa, and Proressor Gorpon J. LainG, of the University of 
Chicago, Managing Editors. | 
q Classical Journal is devoted especially to the interests of teachers of 
tis 23 d Latin, as teachers, whether in school or in college work. It will aed 
tena editorials, discussions and reviews.- This medium of professional 
tion for all active students and teachers of the Classics will fis : x 
Reand 5, Most useful and effective instrument for the improvement re) sip : 
* ing or the Spread of intelligent interest in these subjects, and that : 
vice a marked improvement in the standing of the Classics in this 
May be confidently expected. 
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the first number to 
The Classi 
ical ow ‘ . } ear, 
| Journal will be issued eight times a y hirty-two 
ot December I, 1905. Each number will contain at least t 
‘ins, in. Price, $2.00 a year; single copies, 30 cents; 
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foreign subscrip- 
