September, 1 874. 



A Catalogue of Educational Books, 

 Published by Macmillan and Co., 

 Bedford Street^ Strand^ London. 



CLASSICAL. 



^SChyluS.— THE EUMENIDES. The Greek Text, with Intro- 

 ductior, English Notes, and Verse Translation. By Beknaed 

 Drake, M.A., late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. 8vo. 



The Greek text adopted in this Edition is based upon that of Wellauer. 

 " A most useful feature in the work is the Analysis of Mailer's cele- 

 brated dissertations." — British Quarterly Review. 

 Aristotle. — AN INTRODUCTION TO ARISTOTLE'S 

 RHETORIC. With Analysis, Notes, and Appendices. By E 

 M. Cope, Fellow and Tutor of Trinity CoU. Cambridge. 8vo i^r. 

 ARISTOTLE ON FALLACIES ; OR, THE SOPHISTICI 

 ELENCHI. With Translation and Notes by E. Poste, M.A., 

 Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 8vo. %s. td. 

 " It is not only scholarlike and carejul, it is also perspicuous.'" — 

 Guardian. ' ' A work of great skill. "— Saturday Review. 



Aristophanes. — the BIRDS. Translated into English Verse, 



with Introduction, Notes, and Appendices, by B. H. Kennedy, 



D.D. , Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Cambridge. 



Crown 8vo. 6s. 



" My wish," says the author, "has been to produce a translation of 



' The Birds ' which may be agreeable to the taste of English readers. 



For this purpose I have chosen English metres." 



Blackie.— GREEK AND ENGLISH DIALOGUES FOR USE 

 IN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. By John Stuart Blackie, 

 Professor ol Greek in the Univ. of Edinburgh. Fcap. 8vo. 2s. 6d. 



" Why should the old practij:e of conversing in Latin and Greek be 

 altogether discarded! " — Professor Jowett. 

 The present little volume furnishes a series of twenty-five graduated 



dialogues in parallel columns of Greek and English on a great variety of 



interesting subjects. 



Cicero. — THE SECOND PHILIPPIC ORATION. With 

 Introduction and Notes. From the German of Karl Halm. 

 Edited, with Corrections and Additions, by John E. B. Mayor. 

 M.A'., Fellow and Classical Lecturer of St. John's College, 

 Cambridge. Fourth Edition, revised. Fcap. 8vo. 5^. 

 " On the whole we have rarely met with an edition of u classical 



author which so thoroughly fulfils the requirements of a good school 



^(,(,^. "—Educational Times. 



15,000, g, 1874. * 



