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ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S LATIN GRAMMAR: a Latin Grammar for schools and colleges, founded on Comparative Grammar. 12mo. Half morocco. 290 pages (including supplementary Outlines of Syntax, with new and greatly enlarged Index)

The features of this grammar to which we invite attention, are: 1. The scientific form of statement in the Etymology, corresponding to the most advanced views of comparative philologists; 2. The comparison with kindred languages suggested throughout, especially in numerous brief philological notes, and in references to the syntax of Goodwin's Greek Grammar; the grouping and subordination of topics in the Syntax,- which contains nearly 200 cross-references, with upwards of 1,000 citations from classic authors, so that unusual brevity is attained without sacrifice of completeness.

ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S LATIN METHOD: a Method of Instruction in Latin; being a companion and guide in the study of Latin Grammar. With elementary instruction in Reading at Sight, Exercises in Translation and Writing, Notes, and Vocabularies; also "Outlines of Syntax," taken from the Latin Grammar. 12mo. Cloth. 134 pages

ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S LATIN COMPOSITION: an Elementary Guide to Writing in Latin. Part I. Constructions of Syntax; Part II. Exercises in Translation. 12mo. Cloth. 198 pages

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Part First (which is published separately) consists of thirty progressive Lessons, with full instructions, exercises, and vocabulary; and is designed "to furnish a sufficient amount of study and practice in Latin composition during the last year of preparation for college, or the first of a college course." Part Second consists of about forty exercises in translation, chiefly narrative, adapted to the use of advanced or college classes; with annotated references to the Lessons of Part I., and to the sections of a special Introduction on the Choice of Words, the Form of the Sentence, and Idiomatic Usages.

ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S CESAR: Cæsar's Gallic War: Four Books. With Historical Introduction, Notes, and a Copperplate Map of Gaul. [With a full Vocabulary by R. F. PENNELL, of Phillips Exeter Academy.] 12mo. Half morocco. 282 pages

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The text of this edition is that of Nipperdey, important variations being noticed. The notes are unusually full in historical illustration, derived largely from Mommsen, Long, Merivale, the "History of Julius Cæsar" by Napoleon III., and the excellent school edition of Moberly. In the earlier portions they are especially designed to guide in a systematic and careful study of Latin syntax.

ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S SALLUST: The Conspiracy of Catiline as related by Sallust. With Introduction and Notes explanatory and historical. 12mo. Cloth. 84 pages

ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S CICERO: Select Orations of
Cicero, chronologically arranged, covering the entire period of his public life.
From the text of Baiter and Kayser. With Life, general and special Introduc-
tions, and Index of topics discussed. 12mo. Half morocco. 394 pages
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It is the design of this edition to give a full view of Cicero's public career, as orator and statesman, extending through about forty of the most eventful years of the later Republic. With this view, the selection includes the earliest and the latest of his public orations, while the special Introductions cover very fully the intervening political history. Besides the orations more commonly read in schools, are given the Roscius and Sestius (abridged), with the first against Verres and the last Philippic,- thirteen in all,- - with one or two short passages of special celebrity, for practice in reading at sight. Especial care has been taken in the department of Antiquities, which has been treated in numerous notes (in smaller type), some of them as that on the Roman Aristocracy being brief essays on the several topics. The Introduction contains a classified list of all the works of Cicero, with the occasions and topics of all of his orations.

ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S CATO MAJOR: Cicero De Senectute, a Dialogue on Old Age. With Introduction (on the adoption in Rome of the Greek philosophy) and Notes. 12mo. Cloth. 57 pages

ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S OVID: Selections from the Poems of Ovid, chiefly the Metamorphoses. With special Introductions, Notes, and Index of Proper Names. 12mo. Half morocco. 283 pages

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The introductions to the passages from the Metamorphoses (23 in number) give the entire argument of the poem, that of omitted portions bracketed. The other selections include those of special interest as illustrating the poet's life; and a list Is given of all his writings, with their topics and occasions. The Notes contain brief instructions on scanning at sight.

ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S VIRGIL: The Poems of Virgil; Vol. I. containing the Pastoral Poems (Bucolics) and Six Books of the Eneid. Chiefly from the text of Ribbeck, with select various Readings, Introductions, Notes, and Index of Plants (compiled chiefly from Fée's Flore de Virgile, contained in Lemaire's "Bibliotheca Classica Latina"). 12mo Half morocco. 372 pages

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The Notes of this edition (which are brief and very numerous) are particularly Indebted to Conington, and are designed "to give not only what may serve the learner in the bare understanding of the text; but, along with it, some hint of that wealth of traditional interpretation which is more important, perhaps, in the study of Virgil than in that of any other ancient poet."

ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S VIRGIL. With Vocabulary. 12mo. Half morocco. 588 pages

ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S Course No. I. A Full Preparatory Course of Latin Prose; consisting of Four Books of Cæsar's Gallic War, Sallust's Conspiracy of Catiline, Eight Orations of Cicero, and DE SENECTUTE (Cato Major). 12mo. Half morocco. 582 pages

ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S Course No. II.

Second

Preparatory Course of Latin Prose; containing Four Books of Cæsar's Gallic War, and Eight Orations of Cicero. With Vocabulary by R. F. PENNELL. 12mo. Half morocco. 518 pages

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N. B. Course No. I. is identical with the First Course prescribed for admission to Harvard College. Course No. II. includes the usual amount required at other colleges.

ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S CICERO. Eight Orations of Cicero. With Vocabulary by R. F. PENNELL. 12mo. Half morocco. pages

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ALLEN'S LATIN GRAMMAR. 12mo. Cloth. 182 pages ALLEN'S LATIN LESSONS. 12mo. Cloth. 146 pages ALLEN'S LATIN READER: Consisting of Selections from Cæsar (the invasion of Britain and account of the Gallic and German populations), Curtius (Anecdotes of Alexander), Nepos (Life of Hannibal), Sallust (Jugurtha, abridged), Ovid, Virgil, Plautus, and Terence (single scenes), Cicero and Pliny (Letters), and Tacitus (the Conflagration of Rome). With Notes and a General Vocabulary. The Notes have been adapted to Allen & Greenough's Grammar. 12mo. Half morocco. 532 pages

ALLEN'S LATIN SELECTIONS. Containing the first 134 pages of Allen's Latin Reader. With Notes adapted to A. & G.'s Latin Grammar. 12mo. Half morocco. 190 pages.

ALLEN'S LATIN COMPOSITION. An Introduction to

Latin Composition. (By W. F. ALLEN.) New edition, adapted to Allen & Greenough's Grammar. 12mo. Cloth. 118 pages

This book includes a careful review of the principles of Syntax (beginning with Indirect Discourse), with exercises in various styles of composition selected from classical authors. Also short exercises for oral practice.

ALLEN'S SHORTER COURSE OF LATIN PROSE. Consisting chiefly of the Prose Selections of Allen's Latin Reader (to p. 134), the Notes being wholly rewritten, enlarged, and adapted to Allen & Greenough's Grammar; accompanied by Six Orations of Cicero, the Manilian, the four Catilines, and Archias. With Vocabulary. 12mo. Half morocco. 543

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ALLEN'S LATIN PRIMER. A First Book of Latin for Boys and Girls. (By J. H. ALLEN.) 12mo. Cloth. 182 pages

This is designed for the use of scholars of a younger class, and consists of thirty Lessons arranged so as to give a full outline of the grammar, with brief Rules of Syntax, Tables of Inflection, and interlined exercises for practice in reading, compiled from Historia Sacra. The reading selections which follow include Dialogues from Corderius and Erasmus (with translation), narratives, nursery songs, mediæval hymns, etc., being made up in great part irom modern Latin writers.

ALLEN'S LATIN LEXICON: a General Vocabulary of Latin, with Supplementary Tables of Dates, Antiquities, etc. By J. H. ALLEN. 12mo. Cloth. 214 pages

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This little dictionary contains " about 15,000 words of common use, besides more than 1,300 proper names or adjectives, and about 200 dates (exclusive of the Tables), covering the more important points of classical history and mythology." It is believed to be complete for the entire introductory course of Latin authors, including Ovid and Virgil.

LEIGHTON'S LATIN LESSONS. Prepared to accompany Allen & Greenough's Latin Grammar. By R. F. LEIGHTON, former Master of Melrose High School. Revised Edition. 12mo. Half morocco. 352 pages This work presents a progressive series of exercises (both Latin and English) in about eighty Lessons, illustrating the grammatical forms and the simpler principles of syntax. Synonymes and Rules of Quantity are introduced from the first. The amount of illustrative matter in exercises for reading and writing or oral practice is very large, including portions of VIRI ROMÆ, and Woodford's Epitome of the First Book of Cæsar Full Vocabularies (prepared by R. F. PENNELL) accompany the book, with questions for examination and review of the grammar.

The Lessons have been entirely rewritten, considerably simplified, and more carefully graded. With each lesson, definite directions have been given in regard to the amount of the grammar to be learned. By decreasing the exercises to be translated into English, space has been given to increase correspondingly the amount to be put into Latin. Some instruction on the formation of words has been given, and the references to the grammar on that subject largely increased. The vocabularies have also been carefully revised.

MADVIG'S LATIN GRAMMAR. Carefully revised by THOMAS A. THACHER, Yale College. 12mo. Half morocco. 517 pages

A book of the very highest authority in Latin Syntax, and admirably adapted to the wants of Teachers and College Classes.

NEW LATIN METHOD: a Manual of Instruction in Latin on the Basis of a Latin Method prepared by J. H. ALLEN and J. B. GREENOUGH. 12mo. Cloth. 244 pages

The "New Method" contains: 1. About thirty ELEMENTARY LESSONS on the forms of the language, and the constructions suggested by the definitions of cases, moods, etc., accompanied by full Paradigms, and Exercises in Latin and English, with partial vocabularies. N. B. This portion of the book can be used independently of the Grammar, and is sufficient for a course of about a year's study 2 CON STRUCTIONS OF SYNTAX symmetrically grouped, with full references to the Grammar,

each topic being illustrated by numerous examples, with exercises to be rendered into Latin, so as to make a full elementary manual of Latin Composition. - 3. ON READING LATIN: brief sections on the Latin Sentence with examples of analysis and translation; the Derivation of Words; and Reading at Sight. 4. READING LESSONS, with Vocabularies, and Tabular List of Synonymes.

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PARALLEL RULES OF GREEK and LATIN SYN-
TAX FOR USE IN SCHOOLS. Prepared by Instructors in the Classical
Department of Williston Seminary, at Easthampton, Mass
Cloth. 33 pages
The object of this little pamphlet, prepared by two instructors in Williston Sem-
inary, is to put clearly before their pupils the correspondences and the differences in
Greek and Latin Syntax.

THE LATIN VERB. Illustrated by the Sanskrit.
PARKHURST. 12mo. Cloth. 55 pages

By C. H.

WHITE'S JUNIOR STUDENT'S LATIN-ENGLISH LEXICON. Square 12mo. 662 pages. Morocco back

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WHITE'S JUNIOR STUDENT'S LATIN-ENGLISH AND ENGLISH-LATIN LEXICON. By the REV. J. T. WHITE, D D., of C. C. C. Oxford, Rector of St. Martin, Ludgate, London. Revised Edition. Square 12mo. 1058 pages. Sheep

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"The present work aims at furnishing in both its parts a sufficiently extensive vocabulary for all practical purposes. The Latin words and phrases are in all cases followed by the name of some standard Latin writer, as a guaranty of their authority; and as the work is of a strictly elementary character, the conjugation of the verbs and the genders and genitive cases of the substantives are uniformly added. In the preparation of this portion of the book, DR. WHITE has had the assistance of some of the best scholars both of Oxford and Cambridge.” – Guardian.

WHITE'S JUNIOR STUDENT'S ENGLISH-LATIN LEXICON. Square 12mo. Sheep. 392 pages

We have contracted with Messrs. Longmans, Green, & Co., of London, for the sole agency in this country for the above Latin Lexicons, and shall endeavor to meet the demands of the trade.

WHITON'S SIX WEEKS' PREPARATION FOR READING CESAR. With References to Allen & Greenough's, Gildersleeve's, and Harkness's Grammars. 18mo. Paper cover.

GOODWIN'S GREEK GRAMMAR. By WILLIAM W. GOODWIN, Ph. D., Eliot Professor of Greek Literature in Harvard University. 12mo. Half morocco. 262 pages

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The object of this Grammar is to state general principles clearly and distinctly, with special regard to those who are preparing for college. In the sections on the Moods are stated, for the first time in an elementary form, the principles which are elaborated in detail in the author's "Syntax of the Greek Moods and Tenses."

GREEK MOODS AND TENSES.

The Sixth Edition.

By WILLIAM W. GOODWIN, Eliot Professor of Greek Literature in Harvard University. 1 vol. 12mo. Cloth. 264 pages .

This work was first published in 1860, and it appeared in a new form - much enlarged and in great part rewritten in 1865. In the present edition the whole has been again revised; some sections and notes have been rewritten, and a few notes have been added. The object of the work is to give a plain statement of the principles which govern the construction of the Greek Moods and Tenses, the most important and the most difficult part of Greek Syntax.

GOODWIN'S GREEK READER. Consisting of Extracts from Xenophon, Plato, Herodotus, and Thucydides; being the full amount of Greek Prose required for admission at Harvard. With Maps, Notes, References to GOODWIN'S GREEK GRAMMAR, and parallel References to CROSBY'S and HADLEY'S GRAMMARS. Second edition, edited by PROFESSOR W. W. GOODWIN, of Harvard College. 12mo. Half morocco. 384 pages

The revised edition contains the first and second books of the Anabasis (in place of the third and fourth books of the former editions) with copious notes, the greater part of the second book and an extract from the seventh of the Hellenica, with the first chapter of the Memorabilia, of Xenophon; the last part of the Apology, and the beginning and end of the Phaedo, of Plato; selections from the sixth, seventh, and eighth books of Herodotus, and from the fourth book of Thucydides.

GOODWIN'S SELECTIONS FROM XENOPHON AND HERODOTUS. With Notes adapted to Goodwin's Greek Grammar, Parallel References to Crosby's and Hadley's Grammars, and copper-plate Maps. Edited by PROFESSOR W. W. GOODWIN and JOHN WILLIAMS WHITE, of Harvard College. 12mo. Half morocco. 408 pages

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This book contains the first four books of the Anabasis, and the greater part of the second book of the Hellenica, of Xenophon; and extracts from the sixth, seventh, and eighth books of Herodotus. It has been prepared for the use of those who from want of time or for other reasons are unable to read the greater variety of selections in Greek Prose which are contained in Goodwin's Greek Reader.

THE FIRST FOUR BOOKS OF THE ANABASIS OF XENOPHON. Edited, with copious Notes and References to Goodwin's Greek Grammar, Parallel References to Crosby's and Hadley's Grammars, and a copper-plate Map, by PROFESSOR W. W. GOODWIN and JOHN WILLIAMS WHITE, of Harvard College. 12mo. Half morocco. 240 pages

LEIGHTON'S GREEK LESSONS. Prepared to accompany Goodwin's Greek Grammar. By R. F. LEIGHTON, Master of Melrose High School. 12mo. Half morocco. 264 pages.

This work contains about one hundred lessons, with a progressive series of exercises (both Greek and English), mainly selected from the first book of Xenophon's Anabasis. The exercises on the Moods are sufficient, it is believed, to develop the general principles as stated in the Grammar. The text of four chapters of the Anabasis is given entire, with notes and references. Full vocabularies accompany the book.

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