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SELECTIONS FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS

WITH INTRODUCTIONS AND NOTES

AND AN APPENDIX ON THE ROMAN CALENDAR

BY

WILLIAM RAMSAY, M. A.

FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF HUMANITY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW,
AUTHOR OF MANUAL OF ROMAN ANTIQUITIES,' ETC.

EDITED BY

GEORGE G. RAMSAY, M. A.

TRIN. COLL. OXON.

PROFESSOR OF HUMANITY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW

SECOND EDITION

Oxford

AT THE CLARENDON PRESS

M DCCC LXXXVI

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PREFACE.

THE present edition is substantially a reprint of a work entitled 'Extracts from Tibullus and Ovid,' written some years ago by the late Professor Ramsay, for the use of the Latin class in the University of Glasgow. It was originally printed privately at his own expense; and has remained up to this time practically unknown to the scholars and schools of England, and almost unused beyond the limits of this University.

Having found the work invaluable as a text-book for my junior class, combining as it does accurate scholarship with vigorous, graphic representations of ancient mythology and history, of ancient life and literature, I suggested to the Delegates of the Oxford Press that it would be a fitting work to insert in their new series. The book in its original form being somewhat too bulky, it was thought advisable to omit altogether the selections from Tibullus-which might have interfered with a selection from the minor Roman poets shortly to be issued in the same series-and to curtail the notes in the remaining portion of the book where possible. Such curtailment has been effected almost entirely by the omission of original passages from classical authors, which had been quoted in extenso in the original work and which are merely referred to in the present edition; and as at the same time a number of notes have been inserted which originally appeared in illustration of the extracts from Tibullus, the result is that the notes of the present volume include the whole of the

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