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BOOKS BY PROFESSOR KELSEY.

M. Tulli Ciceronis Cato Maior de Senectute, Laelius de Amicitia. With Introductions and Notes by JAMES S. REID. American edition, revised by FRANCIS W. KELSEY. 1882. Seventh edition, 1896.

16mo; pp. xxxix + 231.

Also, bound separately: Cato Maior, pp. xxviii+118; Laelius, xi + 113.

T. Lucreti Cari De Rerum Natura Libri VI.

With an Introduction and Notes to Books I., III., and V. 1884. Fourth edition, 1896.

16mo; pp. lxiv +385.

C. Iuli Caesaris De Bello Gallico Libri VII.

Caesar's Gallic War.

With an Introduction, Notes, and Vocabulary.

1886. Eighth edition, 1897.

12mo; pp. viii+576.

1 map; 14 plans in two colors; 6 colored plates; 2 woodcuts.

P. Ovidii Nasonis Carmina Selecta.

Selections from Ovid. With an Introduction, Notes, and Vocabulary. 1891. Fourth edition, 1897.

12mo; pp. vii + 444.

10 full-page illustrations; 3 woodcuts; 1 plan.

M. Tulli Ciceronis Orationes et Epistolae Selectae.

Select Orations and Letters of Cicero.

With an Introduction, Notes,

and Vocabulary. 1892. Fifth edition, 1897.

12mo; pp. viii+ 514.

2 maps; 5 full-page illustrations; 4 woodcuts.

An Outline of Greek and Roman Mythology. 1891.

12mo; pp. 40.

A part of the Introduction to the Selections from Ovid, reprinted with some additions.

Ξενοφώντος Κύρου Ἀναβάσεως Α ́-Δ ́.

Xenophon's Anabasis, Books I.-IV. With an Introduction, Notes, and
Vocabulary, by FRANCIS W. KELSEY and ANDREW C. ZENOS. 1889.
Fourth edition, 1895.

12mo; pp. vi+564.

1 map; 6 plans, 3 in two colors; 4 colored plates; 1 woodcut.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES.

Fifty Topics in Roman Antiquities, with References. 1891.

12mo; pp. 101.

Topical Outline of Latin Literature, with References. 1891. 12mo; pp. 47.

ALLYN AND BACON, Publishers.

BOSTON AND CHICAGO.

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Hail, thou Father of eloquence and of Latin literature, first of all to be called Father of his Country! Well did Caesar the Dictator, though an enemy, once write of thee, thy honor is greater than all triumphs, just as to enlarge the bounds of Roman thought is nobler than to extend the limits of Roman power.

PLINY: Nat. Hist. VII. xxx. 117.

ORATIONES ET EPISTOLÆ SELECTÆ

SELECT

ORATIONS AND LETTERS

OF

CICERO

With an Entroduction, Notes, and Vocabulary

BY

FRANCIS W. KELSEY

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

FIFTH EDITION

Boston

ALLYN AND BACON

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