Handbooks of Archaeology and Antiquities — Continued 

 ATHENS AND ITS MONUMENTS 



By CHARLES HEALD WELLER, of the University of Iowa. 

 Tiiis book embodies the results of many years of study and of direct observation during 

 different periods of residence in Athens. It presents in concise and readable form a 

 description of the ancient city in the light of the most recent investigations. Profusely 

 illustrated with Half-tones and Line Engravings. 



Illustrated. Cloth, $4.00 



THE DESTRUCTION OF ANCIENT ROME 



By RODOLFO LANCIANI, D.C.L., Oxford; LL.D., Harvard; Professor of 

 Ancient Topography in the University of Rome. 



Rome, the fate of her buildings and masterpieces of art, is the subject of this profusely 

 illustrated volume. Professor Lanciani gives us vivid pictures of the Eternal City at 

 the close of the different periods of history. 



Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 



ROMAN FESTIVALS 



By W. WARDE FOWLER, M.A., Fellow and Sub-Rector of Lincoln College, 

 Oxford. 



This book covers in a concise form almost all phases of the public worship of the 

 Roman state, as well as certain ceremonies which, strictly speaking, lay outside that 

 public worship. It will be found very useful to students of Roman literature and his- 

 tory as well as to students of anthropology and the history of religion. 



Cloth, $1.30 



ROMAN PUBLIC LIFE 



By A. H. J. GREENIDGE, Late Lecturer in Hertford College and Brasenose 

 College, Oxford. 



The growth of the Roman constitution and its working during the developed Republic 

 and the Principate is the subject which Mr. Greenidge here set for himself. All im- 

 portant aspects of public life, municipal and provincial, are treated so as to reveal the 

 political genius of the Romans in connection with the chief problems of administration. 



Cloth, $2.^0 



MONUMENTS OF THE EARLY CHURCH 



By WALTER LOWRIE, M.A., Late Fellow of the American School of Classical 

 Studies in Rome, Rector of St. Paul's Church, Rome. 



Nearly two hundred photographs and drawings of the most representative monumental 

 remains of Christian antiquity, accompanied by detailed expositions, make this volume 

 replete with interest for the general reader and at the same time useful as a hand-book 

 for the student of Christian archaeology in all its branches. 



Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 



MONUMENTS OF CHRISTIAN ROME 



By ARTHUR L. FROTHINGHAM, Ph.D., Sometime Associate Director of the 

 American School of Classical Studies in Rome, and formerly Professor of Archae- 

 ology and Ancient History in Princeton University. 



" The plan of the volume is simple and admirable. The first part comprises a histor- 

 ical sketch ; the second, a classification of the monuments." — The Outlook. 



Illustrated. Cloth, $2.25 



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