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CLASSICAL LIBRARY.

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AESCHYLUS.—THE SUPPLICES. A Revised Text, with Translation. By T. G. Tucker, M.A., Professor of Classical Philology in the University of Melbourne.8vo.10s. 6d.
THE SEVEN AGAINST THEBES. With Translation. By A. W. Verall, Litt.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.8vo.7s. 6d.
AGAMEMNON. With Translation. By A. W. Verrall, Litt.D.8vo.12s.
AGAMEMNON, CHOEPHORCE, AND EUMEN1DES. By A. O. Prickard, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of New College, Oxford.8vo.
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ARISTOTLE.—THE METAPHYSICS. BOOK I. Translated by a Cambridge Graduate.8vo.5s.
THE POLITICS. Translated by Rev. J. E. C. Welldon, M.A., Headmaster of Harrow. Cr. 8vo.10s. 6d.
THE RHETORIC. Translated by the same. Cr. 8vo.7s. 6d.
AN INTRODUCTION TO ARISTOTLE'S RHETORIC. With Analysis, Notes, and Appendices. By E. M. Cope, Fellow and late Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge.8vo.14s.
THE ETHICS. Translated by Rev. J. E. C. Welldon, M.A. Cr.8vo.
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THE SOPHISTICI ELENCHI. With Translation. By E. Poste, M.A., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.8vo.8s. 6d.
ATTIC ORATORS. FROM ANTIPHON TO ISAEOS. By R. C. Jebb, Litt.D., Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Cambridge. 2 vols.8vo.25s.
BABRIUS.—With Lexicon. By Rev. W. G. Rutherford, M.A., LL.D., Headmaster of Westminster.8vo.12s. 6d.
CICERO.—THE ACADEMICA. By J. S. Reid, Litt.D., Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge.8vo.15s.
THE ACADEMICS. Translated by the same.8vo.5s. 6d.
SELECT LETTERS. After the Edition of Albert Watson, M.A. Translated by G. E. Jeans, M.A., Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford. Cr. 8vo.10s. 6d.
EURIPIDES.—MEDEA. Edited by A. W. VERRALL, Litt.D.8vo.7s. 6d.
IPHIGENIA IN AULIS. Edited by E. B. ENGLAND, M.A.8vo.
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HERODOTUS.—BOOKS I-III. THE ANCIENT EMPIRES OF THE EAST. Edited by A. H. Sayce, Deputy-Professor of Comparative Philology, Oxford.8vo.16s.
BOOKS IV.-IX. Edited by R. W. Macan, M.A., Lecturer in Ancient History at Brasenose College, Oxford.8vo.
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THE HISTORY. Translated by G. C. Macaulay, M.A. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo. 18s.
HOMER.—THE ILIAD. By Walter Leaf, Litt.D.8vo.Books I.-XII.14s.Books XIII.-XXIV.14s.
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HORACE.—STUDIES, LITERARY AND HISTORICAL, IN THE ODES OF HORACE. By A. W. Verrall, Litt.D. 8vo.8s.6d.
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