Mk. MURRAY'S LIST OF BOOKS.— School Books, &.d. 
CLASSICAL AND SCHOOL BOOKS. 
MULLER'S DORIANS ; 
THE HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the DORIC 
RACE. Tr.anslated from Mullkr, by Tupnbl and Lkwis. 
Second Edilion. Maps. 2 vols. 8vo, 2C*. 
" We close the volumes in admiration of the author's 
unwearied industry and great knowledge." — New Monthly 
Magazine, 
HOMERUS. 
By the Rev. John Williams, Rector of the Edinburgh 
Academy, and Archdeacon of Cardigan. 8vo, 10<. Od. 
III. 
ESSAY ON THE ORIGIN and FORMATION 
OF THB ROMANCE LANGUAGES. By Georok Cor.ve- 
WALL Lewis, A.M. New Edition. 8vo, 12*. 
GRAMMAR of the GREEK LANGUAGE. 
By Augustus JIatthle. Translated from the German by 
Blomfield. Fi/lh Edilion. Revited by Kk.vrick:. 2 vols. 
8vo, 30*. 
" The Fifth Edition of Matthiae's Greek Grammar exhi- 
bits by farthe most complete system of grammatical rules 
and examples tliat have yet been given to the world, em- 
bodying the latest results of the scholarship of the present 
age." 
INDEX OF QUOTATIONS FROM GREEK 
AUTHORS contained in the Fifth Edition of 
MATTHI^'S GREEK GRAMMAR. Second Edilion. 
8vo, 7*. 6d. 
BUTTMAN'S LEXILOGUS ; 
A Critical Examination of the Meaning and Etymology of 
various Greek Words and Passages in Homer, Hesiod, 
and other Greek Writers. Translated with Notes by 
FiSHLAKK. Second Edition. 8vo, 14*. 
"A most able disquisition. It contains a deeper and 
more critical knowledge of Greek, more extensive research, 
and more sound judgment, than we ever remember to 
have seen in any one work before." — Quarterly Review. 
VII. 
BUTTMAN'S CATALOGUE OF THE IR- 
REGULAR GREEK VERBS ; with all the Tenses that 
are Extant — their Formation, Meaning, and Usage, ac- 
companied by a Complete Index. Translated with Notes, 
by FisHLAKB. Second Edition. 8vo, 7«- 6<i. 
" Buttman's Catalogue contains all those prominent 
irregularities so fully and fundamentally investigated, that 
1 was convinced a translation of them would jirove a va- 
luable assistant to every lover and student of Greek lite- 
rature.' ' — Pre/ace. 
Vll!. 
PLAYS OF ARISTOPHANES. 
Edited, with English Notes, by Thomas Mitchell, Esq. 
8 vo, 10*. each; 1. WASPS.— 2. KNIGHTS.— 3. CLOUDS. 
—4. FROGS. 8vo, 15*. 
CHOEPHORCE OF ^SCHYLUS. 
A New Edition of the Text, edited with English Notes, by 
T. Williamson Pkile, D. D., Head Jlaster of Repton 
School. Second Edilion. 8vo, 9*. 
AGAMEMNON OF ^SCHYLUS. 
A New Edition of the Text. Edited, with English Notes, 
by T. AVilliamson Pkile, D.D. Second Edition. 8vo, 9*. 
" By far the most useful edition ever published in this 
country." — Oxford Herald. 
ESSAYS ON THE BIRDS, CLOUDS, &c. 
OF ARISTOPHANES. By J. AV. Suvern. Trans^latcd 
by W. R. Hauutom, F.R.8. 2 vols, post 8ro, 4*. 6d. each. 
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIFE OF THE 
ANCIENT GREEKS. Translated from the German of 
Henry Hasb. Fcap. 8vo, 5*. 6d. 
" Some work appeared to be wanting on Grecian Anti- 
quities, which, without being unnecessarily diffuse, should 
give a notion of the discoveries of modern scholars, and 
particularly of German scholars."— Pre/ace. 
xin. 
ESSAY ON THE PRONUNCIATION OF 
THE GREEK LANGUAGE. By G. J. Pbn.vjngton, M.A. 
Late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, 8vo, 7* • Gd. 
xiv. 
SPECIMENS AND FAC-SIMILES OF 
ANCIENT WRITINGS discovered on the Walls and 
Streets of POMPEII. By the Rev. Christopher Worbs- 
worth, D.D. With Woodcuts. 8vo, 5*. 
XV. 
INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF 
THE GREEK CLASSICAL POETS. By Henry Nelson 
Coleridge, M.A. Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo, 7*. Od. 
XVI. 
LATIN GRAMMAR FOR SCHOOLS, ' 
or King Edward the Sixth's Latin Grammar. Nev 
Edilion, revited, 12mo, 3*. 6d. 
XVII. 
GREEK GRAMMAR. FOR SCHOOLS. ' 
Abridged from Matthi^ by Blomfield. New Edition, 
revised by Edwards. 12mo, 3*. 
" The Editor has endeavoured to substitute shorter and 
more simple definitions and explanations than those which 
are contained in the original work." — Bishop of London's 
Preface. 
XVIII. 
iGR^C^ GRAMMATICJi: RUDIMENTA 
MINORA. 12mo, 1*. 6d. Part 2, including the Syntax. 
12mo, 2*. 
ENGLISH NOTES for LATIN ELEGIACS ; 
designed for early proficients in the Art of Latin Versifica- 
tion, with Prefatory Rules of Composition in Elegiao 
Metre. By the Rev. W. Oxbnham, M.A,, Second Matter 
of Harrow School- 12mo, 4*. , _ 
XX. 
GREEK VERBS, THEIR FORMATIONS, 
IRREGULARITIES, AND DEFECTS. By A. N. Car. 
MICHAEL, Classical Master in the Edinburgh Academy. 
Second Edition. Post 8vo, 8*. 6d. 
" The author has displayed much industry and scholar' 
ship, and left few sources of information unexplored. To 
the authorities for particular verbal forms, he has contri- 
buted largely, and has rendered his book a storehouse of 
facts of the utmost value to the student and critic."— 
Tail's Magazine. 
" Little less than a complete lexicon of the language, in 
so far as the verb is concerned. Those who possess it will 
scarcely require any other dictionary to explain the mean- 
ing or unfold the parts, or discover the different construe- 
tions of this the most essential element of speech." — Scot- 
tish Literary Gazette. 
XXI. 
SIMPLIFIED LATIN GRAMMAR, 
Including Exercises and Vocabularies. By the BeT. 
Walter P. Powell, M.A., Head Master of tUo Grammar 
School at Clitheroe. 12mo, 3t.0d, 
' x,\it. 
GRAMMAR OF THE GERMAN LAN- 
GUAGE, for Beginners ns well as the more advanced 
Learner. By O. JI. Heilner. I2mo, 10*. 
" Au excellent practical introduction."— Spec/afor. 
