Mr. MURRAY’S LIST OF BOOKS.—School Books, &c. 9 
CLASSICAL AND 
‘. 
Dr. Smith’s Dictionaries. 
A DICTIONARY or GREEK anp ROMAN 
ANTIQUITIES. Edited by Wm. V 
Numerous Illustrations on Wood. 
“A work a gone. will = ope to the 
mo 
fe Review. 
gecHOooL DICTIONARY ave ANTIQUI- 
: the Pea work, With 200 
mo. 10s. 6d. 
in . clent seal concise style, and weeded 
mv those references and speculative matters which tend 
so much to ders “the student who is not far advanced. 
it isa scaeaa hips anes addition to our school literature."’ 
—Cam 
A DICTIONARY or GREEK ann ROMAN 
BIOGRAPHY oe fete HOLOGY. Vols. 1 and 2, 8yo, 
0 be co! in 3 vols. 
“The only clase Dictionary, with any pretensions 
and, as such, it must form 
oat at the library of every student who desi sires to be- 
come acquainted with the mind of antiquity.””— Alhe- 
™m. 
A NEW CLASSICAL DICTIONARY 
OF ANCIENT ark ae LOGY, ano 
peestr mma 8vo. In Preparation. 
This ei com the subjects as are con 
tained fing id -kn nants Distonare or Le at avoid- 
ing its errors, rabies sr Pete i fone = F cme ge Se in 
a concise form the results of the labours of m scholars. 
It will thus supply a want that as boon Sena felt by most 
persons engaged in tuition. 
a GREEK GRAMMAR. Trans- 
an by Biomrietp. Fi/th Editions 
CK. ~ecineme 
pot “oe of Greek Quotations. 8vo, 7s. 6d. 
It. 
BUTTMAN’S LEXILOGUS; 
ge with Notes b by 
8vo, 14s. 
**A most-able disquisition. co sitaina a deeper and 
more critical knowledge of Greek, ong age she esti 
and more sound judgment, than we member t 
have seen in any one work before.” — tet hdr Delon. 
Iv. 
BUTTMAN’S GREEK VERBS; 
Formation, Sebntng. and 
ed by a Complete Index. Translated 
with ih Notes Pome Second Edition. 8vo, 7s. a 
logue contains all those prominen 
regularities Ss <0 ‘fully and fundamentally investigated, that 
I was convinced a agg rr of them would pro 
ero assis owt very lover and student of Greek | lite e- 
vs 
GREEK VERBS. 
AND Derecrs. By 
cal Master in the Edinburgh 
Academy. Second bauen Post 8vo, 8s. 6d. 
SCHOOL BOOKS. 
VI. 
PLAYS OF ARISTOPHANES. 
Edited, “pe sage me aoe ead Tuomas MiTcHue.L. 8yo. 
perpen oe —2,. FROGS, lis, 
t afraid = say that Mr. Mitchell’s Anno- 
‘kad < edition of ie stophan Ss will for wre Brit com ple te d, 
ship.”— Quarterly Review. 
ESCHYLUS. 
THE AGAMEMNON AND CHOEPHORG. 
A 
pgp of the Text, edited with English Notes 
Tz, RILE, D.D., He a Master of Repton polies 
Se Bit tan ach. 
*« By far the most eit ‘edition ever published in this 
country.”—Ozford Herald. 
MULLER’S. DORIANS; 
THE HISTORY AND ANTIQ 
DORIC RACE, Translated by TOPNEL ra ale ‘tin 
Second Edition. Maps. 2 vols. 8 
“We close the volumes in afies ration of the author’s 
un nobel industry and great knowledge.”—New Monthly 
Magaz 
THE ROMANCE S ee core 
By — CorNEWALL Lewis, A.M. New Edition. 
8yo,1 
ARISTOPHANES. 
Essa N THE Brrps, Couns, &c., or ARISTOPHANES, 
By J. W. nevis: Tralee by W. R. Hamitton, F,R.S. 
Post 8vo, 93. 
THE ANCIENT Geman ; 
Tuerr Pusric AND PRIVAT 
pret 2 bor sees gotay Wi: 0, “Ss. 64 
Som appeared to be wanting on Grecian Anti- 
quities, sc without being ‘unnecessarily diffuse, ge 
give a notion of the discoveries of mo scholars, and 
particularly of German aihotars. 6 eons 
ted from the 
THE GREEK LANGUAGE. 
By G. J. Penni 5 w of King’s 
College, Cambridge. 
HE vhs cLAsstc POETS. 
om Henry NELSON pGE, M.A. Third Edition. 
Feap. 8yo, 5s. 6d. 
KING EDW ARD’S “LATIN GRAMMAR, 
New Edition, revised. 12mo, 
MATTHIA’S GREEK GRAMMAR F 
CHOOLS. Abridge FIELD, New ron et re- 
vised by Epwanps. 3s. 
GRACA GRAMMA‘TICAS RUDIMENTA 
MINORA, Third Edition. 12mo, 2 
XVII. 
GRECA GRAMMATICA RUDIMENTA 
— POSTERIOR, SIVE SYNTAXIS. Second Edition. 
s, 
_ ENGLISH NOTES: FoR LATIN: ELEGIACS 5 ; 
tion, 1, with Prefatory Rules of Composition in ingles 
Metre. By Rev. W. Oxennam, M.A,, Master 
of Harrow School. 12mo, 4s, 
