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Aristophanes' Comedies.
Translated, with Notes and Extracts from
Frere's and other Metrical Versions, by
W. J. HICKIE. 2 vols.

Vol. 1. Acharnians, Knights, Clouds,
Wasps, Peace, and Birds.

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Politics and Economics. Translated by E. WALFORD, M.A.

Metaphysics. Literally Translated, with Notes, Analysis, Examination Questions, and Index, by the Rev. JOHN H. M'MAHON, M.A., and Gold Medallist in Metaphysics, T.C.D.

History of Animals. In Ten Books. Translated, with Notes and Index, by RICHARD CRESSWELL, M.A.

Organon; or, Logical Treatises. With Notes, &c. By O. F. OWEN, M.A. 2 vols., 3s. 6d. each.

Rhetoric and Poetics. Literally Translated, with Examination Questions and Notes, by an Oxonian. Athenæus. The Deipnosophists; or, the Banquet of the Learned. Translated by C. D. YONGE, B.A. 3 vols.

Cæsar. Complete, with the Alexandrian, African, and Spanish Wars. Literally Translated, with Notes.

To

Catullus, Tibullus, and the Vigil of Venus. A Literal Prose Translation. which are added Metrical Versions by LAMB, GRAINGER, and others. Frontispiece.

Cicero's Orations. Literally Trans

lated by C. D. YONGE, B.A. In 4 vols. Vol. 1. Contains the Orations against Verres, &c. Portrait.

Vol. 2. Catiline, Archias,

Agrarian
Law, Rabirius, Murena, Sylla, &c.
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Sextius, Cœlius, Milo, Ligarius, &c.
Vol. 4. Miscellaneous Orations, and
Rhetorical Works; with General In-
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on the Nature of the Gods, Divination, Fate, Laws, a Republic, &c. Translated by C. D. YONGE, B.A., and F. BARHAM.

Academics, De Finibus, and Tusculan Questions. By C. D. YONGE, B.A. With Sketch of the Greek Philosophy.

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Cicero on Oratory and Orators. By J. S. WATSON, M.A.

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Andromache, Suppliants, Helen,
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Greek Anthology.

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Greek Romances of Heliodorus, Longus, and Achilles Tatius.

Herodotus. A New and Literal Translation, by HENRY CARY, M.A., of Worcester College, Oxford.

Hesiod, Callimachus, and Theognis. Literally Translated, with Notes, by J. BANKS, M.A.

Homer's Iliad. Literally Translated, by an OXONIAN.

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Vol. 2. Metamorphoses,

Vol. 3. Heroides, Art of Love, &c.

Pindar. Literally Translated, by DAW-
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Plato's Works.

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phist, Statesman, Cratylus, Parme-
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The Two Alcibiades, and Ten other
Dialogues.

Vol. 5. The Laws.

Vol. 6. The Doubtful Works. With
General Index.

Dialogues, an Analysis and
Index to. With References to the Trans-
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DAY.
[In preparation.
Plautus's Comedies. Literally Trans-
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In 2 vols.

Pliny's Natural History. Translated,

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Tacitus. Literally Translated, with

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Terence and Phædrus. By H. T.
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