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Ancient Classics for English Readers,

Edited by the Rev. W. LUCAS COLLINS, M.A.

In 20 vols., price 2s. 6d. each, in cloth (sold separately); or bound in 10

vols., with calf or vellum back, for £2, 10s.




CONTENTS.


HOMER: THE ILIAD. By the Editor.

HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. By the Editor.

HERODOTUS. By G. C. Swayne, MA.

XENOPHON. By Sir Alexander Grant, Bart.

EURIPIDES. By W. B. Donne.

ARISTOPHANES. By the Editor.

PLATO. By C. W. CoUins, M.A.

LUCIAN. By the Editor.

ÆSCHYLUS. By Reginald S. Copleston, M.A. (now Bishop of Colombo).

SOPHOCLES. By Clifton W. Collins, M.A.

HESIOD AND THEOGNIS. By the Rev. J. Davies, M. A.

GREEK ANTHOLOGY. By Lord Neaves.

VIRGIL. By the Editor.

HORACE. By Theodore Martin

JUVENAL. By Edward Walford, M.A.

PLAUTUS AND TERENCE. By the Editor.

THE COMMENTARIES OF CÆSAR. By Anthony Trollope.

TACITUS. By W. B. Donne.

CICERO. By the Editor.

PLINY'S LETTERS. By the Rev. Alfred Church, M.A., and the Rev. W. J. Brodribb, M.A.




"It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of such a series as this in giving 'English readers' an insight, exact as far as it goes, into those olden times which are so remote and yet to many of us so close."–Saturday Review.

"It is impossible to praise too highly the conception and execution of this series of the Classics. They are a kind of 'Bibliotheca Classicorum' for unlearned readers, but executed by men of the most accomplished scholarship, and therefore conveying the very colour and tone of the authors. They will be as pleasant to scholars as they are valuable to those who know only their mother tongue."–British Quarterly Review.




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