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THE FOLLOWING SCHOOL BOOKS

(By the same Author)

HAVE BEEN LATELY PUBLISHED

BY MESSRS. RIVINGTON,

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH YARD, AND WATERLOO PLACE, PALL MALL.

I.

A PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION to GREEK ACCIDENCE. With Easy Exercises and Vocabulary. Third Edition. 5s. 6d.

II.

A PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION to GREEK PROSE COMPOSITION. Sixth Edition. 5s. 6d. This Work consists of a Greek Syntax founded on Buttmann's, and easy Sentences to be translated into Greek, after given Examples, and with given Words. [PART II. will be ready soon after Easter.]

III.

A PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION to LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION.
Seventh Edition. 6s. 6d. It is at once a Syntax, a Vocabulary, and an Exercise
Book;
and considerable attention has been paid to the subject of Synonymes.
This and the preceding Work are now used at all, or nearly all, the Public
Schools.

IV.

A SECOND PART of the above Work, containing the DOCTRINE of the LATIN PARTICLES. With Vocabulary and an Antibarbarus. 8vo. Second Edition. 8s.

V.

LONGER EXERCISES: being PART I. of a Companion to the "Practical Introduction to Latin Prose Composition." 8vo. 4s.

VI.

ELLISIAN EXERCISES: adapted to the Rules of the 'Practical Introduction to Latin Prose Composition.' 3s. 6d.

VII.

HENRY'S FIRST LATIN BOOK. Sixth Edition. 3s. The object of this Work (which is founded on the principles of imitation and frequent repetition) is to enable the Pupil to do Exercises from the first day of his beginning his Accidence. It is recommended by the Oxford Diocesan Board of Education, as a useful work for Middle or Commercial Schools; and adopted at the National Society's Training College at Chelsea.

VIII.

A SECOND LATIN BOOK and PRACTICAL GRAMMAR. Intended as a SEQUEL to Henry's First Latin Book. In 12mo. Third Edition. 4s.

IX.

A FIRST VERSE BOOK. Intended as an easy Introduction to the Latin Hexameter and Pentameter. In 12mo. Second Edition. 2s.

X.

A PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION TO LATIN VERSE COMPOSITION. Contents:-1. "Ideas" for Hexameter and Elegiac Verses. 2. Alcaics. 3. Sapphics. 4. The other Horatian Metres. 5. Appendix of Poetical Phraseology, and Hints on Versification. In 8vo. Second Edition. 5s. 6d.

XI.

ECLOGA OVIDIANÆ; with ENGLISH NOTES, &c. Sixth Edition. 2s. 6d. This Work is from the Fifth Part of the Lateinisches Elementarbuch of Professors Jacobs and Döring, which has an immense circulation on the Continent and in America.

XII.

ECLOGE HORATIANÆ. Pars I. (Carmina) 5s. Pars II. (Sermones) 5s. Addita est INTERPRETATIO ex Adnotationibus Mitscherlichii, Doeringii, Orellii, aliorum excerpta.

XIII.

With

HISTORIE ANTIQUE EPITOME, from Cornelius Nepos, Justin, &c.
English Notes, Rules for construing, Questions, Geographical Lists, &c. Third
Edition. 4s.

PUBLISHED BY F. & J. RIVINGTON.

XIV.

MATERIALS for TRANSLATING into LATIN. From the German of GROTEFEND, with Notes and Excursuses. Second Edition. In 8vo. 7s. 6d.

XV.

ANNALES Veterum REGNORUM et POPULORUM, imprimis Romanorum, confecti a C. T. ZUMPTIO. Librum utilissimum ad Editionem alteram ab ipso Zumptio auctam et emendatam typis describendum curavit T. K. ARNOLD, M.A. In 12mo. 5s.

XVI.

An ENGLISH GRAMMAR for CLASSICAL SCHOOLS; being a PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION to ENGLISH PROSE COMPOSITION. Third Edition, much enlarged, with the addition of a Syntax and Exercises. 4s. 6d.

XVII.

CORNELIUS NEPOS: PART I. With Critical Questions and Answers, and an Imitative Exercise on each Chapter. The Questions are either answered, or accompanied by references to the Editor's "Practical Introduction." Second Edition. In 12mo. 4s.

XVIII.

VIRGILII OPERA, VOL. II. (Æn. 1—6.) Addita est Interpretatio ex Adnotationibus Heynii, Wunderlichii, Wagneri, Forbigeri, aliorum excerpta. In 8vo. 12s.

XIX.

A Copious and Critical ENGLISH-LATIN LEXICON, compiled from the best sources. By the Rev. T. K. ARNOLD, M.A., Rector of Lyndon, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and the Rev. J. E. RIDDLE, M.A., Author of " A Complete Latin-English Dictionary," &c. &c.

** Mr. Arnold and Mr. Riddle, having found that each has been engaged for a nearly equal space of time in compiling an English-Latin Dictionary from the same sources, have resolved to publish a joint work, the result of a comparison and revision of their respective labours. (Now ready.)

XX.

*An INTRODUCTION to the COMPOSITION of LATIN VERSE; containing Rules and Exercises intended to illustrate the Manners, Customs, and Opinions, mentioned by the Roman Poets, and to render familiar the principal Idioms of the Latin Language. By the late CHRISTOPHER RAPIER, B.A. Second edition, carefully revised by T. K. ARNOLD, M.A. In 12mo. 3s. 6d.

XXI.

THE FIRST GERMAN BOOK: on the plan of HENRY'S FIRST LATIN BOOK. By the Rev. T. K. ARNÓLD and J. W. FRÄDERSDORFF, Esq. With a Key. Price 5s. 6d.

The ITALIAN ANALYST; or, The ESSENTIALS of ITALIAN GRAMMAR, and their application in Parsing. By the Rev. HENRY HAMILTON ARNOLD, B.A. 3s. 6d.

DOEDERLEIN'S HAND-BOOK of LATIN SYNONYMES. Translated by the Rev. H. H. ARNOLD, B.A. 7s. 6d.

GOSPEL EXTRACTS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN.

3s.

The BOY'S ARITHMETIC. PARTS I. and II. By the Rev. CHARLES ARNOLD, M.A., Rector of Tinwell, and late Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge. Each, 3s. 6d.

In the Press.

THE FOUR FIRST BOOKS OF HOMER'S ILIAD; with an INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF HOMER, and Copious English Notes. PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION TO GREEK PROSE COMPOSITION. PART II. The PARTICLES. (Nearly ready.)

SELECTIONS FROM CICERO, with ENGLISH NOTES. PART I. ORATIONS. (Nearly ready.)-PART II. EPISTLES.

*This Work is published by Messrs. Longman & Co., the original publishers of Mr. Rapier's work.

PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION

ΤΟ

GREEK CONSTRUING.

BY THE REV.

THOMAS KERCHEVER ARNOLD, M.A.

RECTOR OF LYNDON,

AND LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE.

LONDON:

FRANCIS & JOHN RIVINGTON,

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH YARD, AND WATERLOO PLACE.

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PREFACE.

THE following Reading Book is intended to be used simultaneously with the "Practical Introduction to Greek Prose Composition." It may be used either as a Reading Book or for written Exercises. The Examples are principally from Kühner and Krüger (especially the latter).

The length to which the Particles were extending induced the Author to terminate them abruptly. It has not been thought necessary to add a Vocabulary, as the Abridgement of Liddell and Scott is both short and good.

Lyndon,

March 8, 1847.

T. K. A.

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