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Ready in November 1912

APOLLONIUS RHODIUS, translated by R. C. Seaton, of Jesus College, Cambridge. 1 volume.

APPIAN'S ROMAN HISTORY, translated by Horace White, of New York. 4 volumes. Volumes I and II.

CATULLUS, translated by F. W. Cornish, Vice-Provost of Eton College; TIBULLUS, translated by J. P. Postgate, of Liverpool University; PERVIGILIUM VENERIS, translated by J. W. Mackail. 1 volume.

CICERO'S LETTERS TO ATTICUS, translated by E. O. Winstedt, of Magdalen College, Oxford. 3 volumes. Volume I.

JULIAN, translated by W. C. Wright, of Bryn Mawr College. 3 volumes. Volume I.

LUCIAN, translated by A. M. Harmon, of Princeton University. 8 volumes. Volume I.

SOPHOCLES, translated by F. Storr, of Trinity College, Cambridge. 2 volumes. Volume I, Oedipus the King—Oedipus at Colonus—Antigone.

THEOCRITUS, BION AND MOSCHUS, translated by J. M. Edmonds, of Jesus CoUege, Cambridge. 1 volume.

FURTHER VOLUMES PROJECTED IN THE
LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY

GREEK AUTHORS

AESCHINES, translated by C. D. Adams, of Dartmouth College. 2 volumes.

APPIAN, translated by Horace White, of New York. Volumes III and IV.

ARISTOPHANES, translated by J. W. White, of Harvard University. 3 volumes.

ARISTOTLE, THE POLITICS AND THE ATHENIAN CONSTITUTION, translated by Edward Capps, of Princeton University. 1 volume.