Educational Works. 17 



BLACKWOODS' CLASSICAL nXTS—coTitinued. 



Cicero— Select Letters. 



By Rev. T. Nickun, M.A., Assistant-Master at Rossall. 2s. 6d. 



Cicero — Pro Caecina. 



By Eev. J. M. Lopton, M.A. Cantab., Assistant-Master at Marlborough 

 College. [/« jtrepa/ration. 



Tacitus — Agricola. 



By H. F. MouLAND Simpson, M.A., late Scholar of Pembroke College, 

 Cambridge; Rector of Aberdeen Grammar School. [In preparation. 



Xenophon — Anabasis, Books I., II. 



By A. jAaasB, M.A., late Scholar of Pembroke College, Cambridge ; Head- 

 master, Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Mansfield. Is. 6d, 



Sallust — Jugurtha. 



By I. F. SuBDLBY, M.A., Assistant-Master at Westminster; late Fellow of 

 Pembroke College, Cambridge. Is. 6d. 



Euripides — Hercules Furens. 



By E. H. Blakknet, M.A., Headmaster, King's School, Ely. 23. 6d. 



Livy— Book XXVIII. 



By G. MiDDLSTON, M.A., Classical Master in Aberdeen Grammar School ; 

 and A. SouTBK, D.Litt., Regius Professor of Humanity in the University of 

 Aberdeen. Is. 6d. 



Livy— Book IX. 



By J. A. NiOKLiN, B.A., late Scholar of St John's College, Cambridge; 

 Assistant-Master at Liverppnl College. [In preparation. 



Nepos — Select Lives. 



By Rev. E. J. W. HonaHTON, D.D., Headmaster of Rossall School. 



[In the press. 



MODERN LANGUAGES. 



FRENCH. 



Historical Reader of Early French. 



Containing Passages Illustrative of the Growth of the French Language 

 from the Earliest Times to the end of the 15th Century. By Herbert A. 

 Strong, LL.D., Officier de I'lnstruction Publique, Professor of Latin, 

 University College, Liverpool; and L. D. Barnbtt, M.A., Litt.D. 3s. 

 Guardian. — "A most valuable companion to the TOodern handbooks on his- 

 torical French grammar." 



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