702 Outlines of Europe a7t History Short selections in fBoTSFORD, Source Book of Ancient History, chaps, vii-xiv ; t Fling, Source Book of Greek History ; Davis, Readings in Ancient History, Vol. I, chaps, iv-v; Appleton, Greek Poets in Eng- lish Verse Perry, From the Garden of Hellas, t Homer, Iliad, trans- lated by Lang, Leaf, and Myers (prose), and Bryant (verse). fHoMER, Odyssey, translated by Butcher and Lang (prose), and Bryant (verse). Homeric Hymns, translated by Lang (prose). Hesiod and Theognis, translated by various authors in prose and verse in Bohn Library. tHERODOTUS, Histories, best translation by Raw^linson (liveryman's Library). Aristotle, Constitution of Athens, translated by Poste or Kenyon, chaps, i-xxii. IPlutarch, Lives of Theseus, Solon, and Lycurgus. Xenophon, State of the Lacedcemonians. CHAPTER VII also all books given Histories tBoTSFORD, Orient and Greece, chaps, v above under Chapter VI, A. Short extracts in IBotsford, Source Book of Ancient History, chaps, xv-xviii; fFLiNG, Source Book of Greek History; Davis, Readings in Ancient History, Vol. I, pp. 130-217. fTHUCYDiDES, translated by Jowett (selections to be made by teacher). Aristotle, Constitution of Athens, chaps, xxii-xxviii. tPLUTARCH, Lives of Aristides, Themistocles, Pausa- nias, Cimon, Pericles. tSelections from ^schylus and Sophocles in Appleton, Greek Poets, and Goldwin Smith, Specimens of Greek Tragedy. CHAPTER VIII A. Histories jBoTSFORD, Orient and Greece, chaps, ix-xiv ; also all books given above under Chapter VI, A. Short extracts in tBoTSFORD, Source Book of Ancient History, chaps, xix-xxiii; t Fling, Source Book of Greek History, Davis, Readings in Aticient History, Vol. I, pp. 217-284. Aristotle, Constitution of Athens, chaps, xxix-lxiii. Xenophon, Hellejiica, Anabasis, and Cyropcedia, translated by Dakyns (selections to be made by the teacher). A new translation of the Cyropcedia in the Loeb Classical Series. fPLUTARCH, Lives of Alcibiades, Pelopidas, Timoleon. IPlato, Apology, selections on the death of Socrates (Bohn Library). Nepos, Life of Epaminondas. Aristophanes, Achamiatis and Birds, translated by Frere, in Every- man's Library. Selections from Euripides in Appleton, Greek Poets, and Goldwin Smith, Specimens of Greek Tragedy (2 vols.).