CLASSICAL. 



Marshall — a table of irregular greek verbs, 



classified according to the arrangement of Curtius' Greek Grammar. 

 By J. M. Marshall, M.A., Fellow and late Lecturer of Brasenose 

 College, Oxford ; one of the Masters in Clifton College. 8vo. 

 cloth. New Edition. \s. 

 The system of this table has been borrowed from the excellent Greek 

 Grammar of Dr. Curtius. 



Mayor (John E. B.)— FIRST GREEK READER. Edited 

 after Karl Halm, with Corrections and large Additions by John 

 E. B. Mayor, M.A., Fellow and Classical Lecturer of St. John's 

 College, Cambridge. New Edition, revised. Fcap. 8vo. 4^. 6d. 

 A selection of short passages, serving to illustrate especially the Greek 

 Accidence. Unrivalled in the hold which its pithy sentences are likely 

 to take on the memory, and for the amount of true scholarship em- 

 bodied in the annotations." — EDUCATIONAL Times. 



Mayor (Joseph B.) — GREEK FOR BEGINNERS. By the 

 Rev. J. B. Mayor, M.A., Professor of Classical Literature in 

 King's College, London. Part I., with Vocabulary, \s. 6d. Parts 

 II. and III., with Vocabulary and Index, T,s. 6d., complete in ore 

 vol. New Edition. Fcap. 8vo. cloth, 4?. 6d. 

 " We know of no book oj the same scope so complete in itself, or so well 



calculated to make the study of Greek interesting at the very com- 



mencement." — Standard. 



Nixon. — PARALLEL EXTRACTS arranged for translation into 

 English and Latin, with Notes on Idioms. By J. E. NixoN, 

 M.A., Classical Lecturer, King's College, London. Part I.^ 

 Historical and Epistolary. Crown 8vo. 3J. 6d. 



Peile (John, M.A.) — an INTRODUCTION TO GREEK 

 AND LATIN ETYMOLOGY. By John Peilk, M. A., Fellow 

 and Assistant Tutor of Christ's College, Cambridge, formerly 

 Teacher of Sanskrit in the University of Cambridge. New, and 

 Revised Edition. Crown 8vo. los. 6d. 

 ' ' A very valuable contribution to the science of language." — SATURDAY 



Review. 



Plato. — THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO. Translated into English, 

 with an Analysis and Notes, by J. Ll. Davies, M.A.,and D. J. 

 Vaughan, M.A. Third Edition, with Vignette Portraits of Plato 

 and Socrates, engraved by Jeens from an Antique Gem, i8mo. 

 4r. 6d. 

 An introductory notice supplies some account of the life of Plato, and 



the translation is preceded by an elaborate analysis. ' ' A book which 



any reader, whether acquainted with the original or not, can peruse with 

 pleasure as well as profit."— SA.i:vs.TiA.-i Review. 



PlautUS. — THE MOSTELLARIA OF PLAUTUS. With Notes, 

 Prolegomena, and Excursus. By William Ramsay, M.A., for- 

 merly Professor of Humanity in the University of Glasgow. 



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