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1. Literature and Philology.
SECTION IV.
CLASSICAL LANGUAGES.
(1) LATIN. STANDARD WORKS AND EDITIONS. Ellis (Robinson). The Fables of Phaedrus. 18. net. - Vellei Paterculi ad M. Vinicium Libri Duo. Ex
Amerbachii praecipue Apographo edidit et emendavit R. ELLIS, Litterarum Latinarum Professor publicus apud Oxonienses. Crown 8vo,
paper boards, 68. King and Cookson. The Principles of Sound and Inflexion,
as illustrated in the Greek and Latin Languages. By J.E. KING, M.A.,
and CHRISTOPHER COOKBON, M.A. 8vo, 188. Lewis and short. A Latin Dictionary, founded on Andrews'
edition of Freund's Latin Dictionary, revised, enlarged, and in great part re-written by CHARLTON T. LEWIS, Ph.D., and CHARLES SHORT,
LL.D. 4to, il. 58. Lindsay. The Latin Lan uage: An Historical Accountof Latin
Sounds, Stems, and Flexions. By W. M. LINDBAY, M.A. Demy 8vo, 218. Merry. Selected Fragments of Roman Poetry. Edited, with
Introduction and Notes, by W. W. MERRY, D.D. Second Edition,
Revised. Crown 8vo, 68. 6d. Nettleship. Contributions to Latin Lexicography. By
HENRY NETTLESHIP, M.A. 8vo, 218. - Lectures and Essays. Second Series. Edited by F. HAVERFIELD, M.A. With Portrait and Memoir. Crown 8vo, 78.6d.
** First Series. Out of Print. The Roman Satura. 8vo, sewed, 18.
Ancient Lives of Vergil. 8vo, sewed, 28. Papillon. Manual of Comparative Philology. By T. L.
PAPILLON, M.A. Third Edition. Crown 8vo, 68. Pinder. Selections from the less known Latin Poets. By
NORTH PINDEB, M.A. 8vo, 158. Rushforth. Latin Historical Inscriptions, illustrating the His
tory of the Early Empire. By G. M.N. RUSHFORTH, M.A. 8vo, 108. net.
Oxford: Clarendon Press,
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