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each topic being illustrated by numerous examples, with exercises to be rendered into Latin, so as to make a full elementary manual of Latin Composition. - 3. ON READING LATIN: brief sections on the Latin Sentence with examples of analysis and translation; the Derivation of Words; and Reading at Sight. 4. READING LESSONS, with Vocabularies, and Tabular List of Synonymes.

PARALLEL RULES OF GREEK and LATIN SYN-
TAX FOR USE IN SCHOOLS. Prepared by Instructors in the Classical
Department of Williston Seminary, at Easthampton, Mass.
Cloth. 33 pages
The object of this little pamphlet, prepared by two instructors in Williston Sem-
inary, is to put clearly before their pupils the correspondences and the differences in
Greek and Latin Syntax.

THE LATIN VERB. Illustrated by the Sanskrit. By C. H. PARKHURST. 12mo. Cloth. 55 pages

WHITE'S JUNIOR STUDENT'S LATIN-ENGLISH LEXICON. Square 12mo. 662 pages. Morocco back

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WHITE'S JUNIOR STUDENT'S LATIN-ENGLISH AND ENGLISH-LATIN LEXICON. By the REV. J. T. WHITE, D. D., of C. C. C. Oxford, Rector of St. Martin, Ludgate, London. Revised Edition. Square 12mo. 1058 pages. Sheep "The present work aims at furnishing in both its parts a sufficiently extensive vocabulary for all practical purposes. The Latin words and phrases are in all cases followed by the name of some standard Latin writer, as a guaranty of their authority; and as the work is of a strictly elementary character, the conjugation of the verbs and the genders and genitive cases of the substantives are uniformly added. In the preparation of this portion of the book, DR. WHITE has had the assistance of some of the best scholars both of Oxford and Cambridge.". Guardian.

WHITE'S JUNIOR STUDENT'S ENGLISH-LATIN LEXICON. Square 12mo. Sheep. 392 pages

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WHITON'S SIX WEEKS' PREPARATION FOR READING CESAR. With References to Allen & Greenough's, Gildersleeve's, and Harkness's Grammars. 18mo. Paper cover.

GREEK.

GOODWIN'S GREEK GRAMMAR. By WILLIAM W. GOODWIN, Ph. D., Eliot Professor of Greek Literature in Harvard University. 12mo. Half morocco. 262 pages.

The object of this Grammar is to state general principles clearly and distinctly, with special regard to those who are preparing for college. In the sections on the Moods are stated, for the first time in an elementary form, the principles which are elaborated in detail in the author's "Syntax of the Greek Moods and Tenses."

GREEK MOODS AND TENSES.

The Sixth Edition.

By WILLIAM W. GOODWIN, Eliot Professor of Greek Literature in Harvard University. 1 vol. 12mo. Cloth. 264 pages

This work was first published in 1860, and it appeared in a new form- much enlarged and in great part rewritten-in 1865. In the present edition the whole has been again revised; some sections and notes have been rewritten, and a few notes have been added. The object of the work is to give a plain statement of the principles which govern the construction of the Greek Moods and Tenses, the most important and the most difficult part of Greek Syntax.

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GOODWIN'S GREEK READER. Consisting of Extracts from Xenophon, Plato, Herodotus, and Thucydides; being the full amount of Greek Prose required for admission at Harvard. With Maps, Notes, References to GOODWIN'S GREEK GRAMMAR, and parallel References to CROSBY'S and HADLEY'S GRAMMARS. Second edition, edited by PROFESSOR W. W. GOODWIN, of Harvard College. 12mo. Half morocco. 384 pages The revised edition contains the first and second books of the Anabasis (in place of the third and fourth books of the former editions) with copious notes, the greater part of the second book and an extract from the seventh of the Hellenica, with the first chapter of the Memorabilia, of Xenophon; the last part of the Apology, and the beginning and end of the Phaedo, of Plato; selections from the sixth, seventh, and eighth books of Herodotus, and from the fourth book of Thucydides.

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GOODWIN'S SELECTIONS FROM XENOPHON AND HERODOTUS. With Notes adapted to Goodwin's Greek Grammar, Parallel References to Crosby's and Hadley's Grammars, and copper-plate Maps. Edited by PROFESSOR W. W. GOODWIN and JOHN WILLIAMS WHITE, of Harvard College. 12mo. Half morocco. 408 pages. This book contains the first four books of the Anabasis, and the greater part of the second book of the Hellenica, of Xenophon; and extracts from the sixth, seventh, and eighth books of Herodotus. It has been prepared for the use of those who from want of time or for other reasons are unable to read the greater variety of selections in Greek Prose which are contained in Goodwin's Greek Reader.

THE FIRST FOUR BOOKS OF THE ANABASIS OF XENOPHON. Edited, with copious Notes and References to Goodwin's Greek Grammar, Parallel References to Crosby's and Hadley's Grammars, and a copper-plate Map, by PROFESSOR W. W. GOODWIN and JOHN WILLIAMS WHITE, of Harvard College. 12mo. Half morocco. 240 pages

LEIGHTON'S GREEK LESSONS. Prepared to accompany Goodwin's Greek Grammar. By R. F. LEIGHTON, Master of Melrose High School. 12mo. Half morocco. 264 pages.

This work contains about one hundred lessons, with a progressive series of exercises (both Greek and English), mainly selected from the first book of Xenophon's Anabasis. The exercises on the Moods are sufficient, it is believed, to develop the general principles as stated in the Grammar. The text of four chapters of the Anabasis is given entire, with notes and references. Full vocabularies accompany the book.

CON. Abridged from the new Oxford Edition. New Edition. With Appendix of Proper and Geographical Names, by J. M. WHITON. Square 12mo. 835 pages. Morocco back

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LIDDELL & SCOTT'S GREEK-ENGLISH LEXICON. The sixth Oxford Edition unabridged. 4to. 1,881 pages.

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The English editions of Liddell & Scott are not stereotyped; but each has been thoroughly revised, enlarged, and printed anew. The sixth edition, published in 1869, is larger by one eighth than the fifth, and contains 1,865 pages. It is an entirely different work from the first edition, the whole department of etymology having been rewritten in the light of modern investigations, and the forms of the irregular verbs being given in greater detail by the aid of Veitch's Catalogue. No student of Greek can afford to dispense with this invaluable Lexicon, the price of which is now for the first time brought within the means of the great body of American scholars.

PLATO'S APOLOGY OF SOCRATES AND CRITO. Edited by JOHN WILLIAMS WHITE, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Greek in Harvard University.

The basis of this work will be the German edition of Dr. Christian Cron. (Platons Vertheidigungsrede des Sokrates und Kriton. Sechste Auflage. Leipzig, Teubner, 1875.) To the matter contained in Dr. Cron's edition there will be added notes by the Editor and from other sources, analyses, and extended references to Goodwin and Hadley. The book will be for the class-room, and all matter not of direct value to the student will be rigidly excluded.

THE EDIPUS TYRANNUS OF SOPHOCLES. Edited, with an Introduction, Notes, and full explanation of the metres, by JOHN WILLIAMS WHITE, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Greek in Harvard University. 12mo. Cloth. 219 pages

THE MEDEA OF EURIPIDES. Edited, with Notes and an Introduction, by FREDERIC D. ALLEN, Ph. D., Professor in the University of Cincinnati. 12mo. Cloth. 141 pages

SIDGWICK'S

INTRODUCTION

PROSE COMPOSITION. 12mo. Cloth. 280 pages

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GREEK

WHITE'S FIRST LESSONS IN GREEK. Prepared to accompany Goodwin's Greek Grammar, and designed as an Introduction to his Greek Reader. By JOHN WILLIAMS WHITE, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Greek in Harvard University. 12mo. Half morocco. 305 pages

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A series of seventy-five lessons with progressive Greek-English and English-Greek exercises. Followed by a series of additional exercises on Forms, and complete Vocabularies.

WHITON'S SELECT ORATIONS OF LYSIAS. Com

prising the Defence of Mantitheus, the Oration against Eratosthenes, the Reply to "The Overthrow of the Democracy," and the Areopagitic Oration concerning the Sacred Olive-Trunk. Edited by JAMES MORRIS WHITON, Ph. D. 12mo. 151 pages

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The grammatical notes deal almost wholly with the syntax, -as befits a work of this grade, and have been prepared with a special aim to elucidate the usage of the verb. References are made, for the most part, to Goodwin's Greek Moods and Tenses, and Goodwin's and Hadley's Grammars.

YONGE'S

ENGLISH-GREEK LEXICON.

12mo. Cloth. 483 pages

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A MANUAL OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, Histori-
cal and Critical: With an Appendix on English Metres.
NOLD, M. A., of University College, Oxford. American Edition, Revised. 12mo.
Cloth. 549 pages

CARPENTER'S

INTRODUCTION

TO

ANGLOSAXON. An Introduction to the study of the Anglo-Saxon Language, Comprising an Elementary Grammar, Selections for Reading with Notes, and a Vocabulary. By STEPHEN H. CARPENTER, Professor of Logic and English Literature in the University of Wisconsin, and Author of "English of the XIV. Century." 12mo. Cloth. 212 pages

CHAUCER'S PARLAMENT OF FOULES. A revised Text, with Literary and Grammatical Introduction, Notes, and a full Glossary. By J. R. LOUNSBURY, Professor of English in the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale College. 12mo. Cloth. 111 pages

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CRAIK'S ENGLISH OF SHAKESPEARE. Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on his Julius Cæsar, by GEORGE L. CRAIK, Queen's College, Belfast. Edited by W. J. ROLFE, Cambridge. 16mo. Cloth. 402 pages

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ELEMENTS OF GEOMETRY. By GEORGE A. WENTWORTH, Phillips Academy, Exeter.

ENGLISH OF THE XIV. CENTURY.

Illustrated by

Notes, Grammatical and Etymological, on Chaucer's Prologue and Knight's Tale. Designed to serve as an Introduction to the Critical Study of English. By STEPHEN H. CARPENTER, A. M., Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in the State University of Wisconsin. 12mo. Cloth. 327 pages

ESSENTIALS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR, for the Use of Schools. By Prof. W. D. WHITNEY, of Yale College. 12mo. Cloth. 272 pages

This work is founded on the author's studies of language in general, and on his experience as an examiner in English grammar for one of the departments of Yale College, and as a teacher of French and German in the same institution.

It endeavors to teach the facts of English grammar in such a way as shall lay the best foundation for further and higher study of language in every department.

The work begins with the formation of the simple sentence and the distinction of the parts of speech; it next explains the inflection of English words, and the formation of derivative and compound words: the parts of speech are then taken up in order and treated in detail; and chapters of syntax close the work. The added exercises give due opportunity of practice upon the matters taught.

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FITZ'S MANUAL. 12mo. 120 pages

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The Manual which accompanies the above Globe contains every direction for its use, with an explanation of the subjects which it is specially designed to illustrate, such as the changes in the length of day and night, the seasons, twilight, etc.

A collection of more than forty problems is also given, with full directions for working them, and numerous practical exercises to be worked out by the learner on the Globe. Questions for examination and miscellaneous exercises are added at the end.

HUDSON'S FAMILY SHAKESPEARE: Plays selected and prepared, with Notes and Introductions, for Use in Families.

Volume I., containing As You Like It, The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night, First and Second of King Henry the Fourth, Julius Cæsar, and Hamlet.

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HUDSON'S LIFE, ART, AND CHARACTERS OF SHAKESPEARE. Including an Historical Sketch of the Origin and Growth of the Drama in England, with Studies in the Poet's Dramatic Architecture, Delineation of Character, Humor, Style, and Moral Spirit, also with Critical Discourses on the following plays, -A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Much Ado about Nothing, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, All's Well that Ends Well, Measure for Measure, The Tempest, The Winter's Tale, King John, King Richard the Second, King Henry the Fourth, King Henry the Fifth, King Richard the Third, King Henry the Eighth, Romeo and Juliet, Julius Cæsar, Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra, Othello, Cymbeline, and Coriolanus. In Two Volumes. 12mo. Cloth. 969 pages

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HUDSON'S SCHOOL SHAKESPEARE. 1st Series.
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THE TWO PARTS OF HENRY IV.,
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HAMLET.

THE MERCHANT OF VENICE,

TWELFTH NIGHT,

Selected and prepared for Use in Schools, Clubs, Classes, and Families. With Introductions and Notes. By the REV. HENRY N. HUDSON. 12mo. Cloth. 636 pages.

HUDSON'S SCHOOL SHAKESPEARE. 2d Series.

Containing THE TEMPEST,

THE WINTER'S TALE,
KING HENRY THE FIFTH,

KING RICHARD THE THIRD,
KING LEAR,

MACBETH, ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.

12mo. Cloth. 678 pages.

HUDSON'S SCHOOL SHAKESPEARE. 3d Series.

Containing A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM,

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING,

KING HENRY VIII.,

OTHELLO.

12mo. Cloth. 655 pages.

ROMEO AND JULIET,
CYMBELINE,

CORIOLANUS,

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