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THE FOURTH MUSIC READER. 8vo. pp. 336

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This work, prepared to follow the Third Music Reader, is also adapted, under a competent instructor, to be used in High Schools where no previous systematic instruction has been given. To this end a brief but thorough elementary course is given, with musical theory, original solfeggios, a complete system of triad practice, and sacred music and song, with accompaniment for the piano. The music introduced is of a high order, and by the best masters, and is calculated to cultivate the taste, as well as to extend the knowledge and skill of the pupils.

THE FIFTH, or HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC READER FOR MIXED VOICES. Containing a full Course of Advanced Solfeggios for One and Two Voices, and a carefully selected number of easy Four-Part Songs, taken from the works of the best composers. This work has been especially compiled to meet the growing wants of our High Schools for a higher grade of music than is contained in works now used in such schools.

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The Tenor Part in many of the songs may be either omitted or sung by the altos (boys).

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THE NATIONAL MUSIC CHARTS. By LUTHER
WHITING MASON. An invaluable aid to Teachers of Common Schools in imparting
a practical knowledge of Music, and teaching Children to sing at sight. In Four
Series. Forty Charts each. Price, $10.00 each Series.

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THE NATIONAL MUSIC TEACHER. A Practical
Guide for Teaching Vocal Music to Young Children. By L. W. MASON

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GOODWIN'S GREEK GRAMMAR. By WILLIAM W. GOODWIN, Ph. D., Eliot Professor of Greek Literature in Harvard University. Half morocco. 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 Teuses." GREEK MOODS AND TENSES. The Fonrth Edition. By WILLIAM W. GOODWIN, Eliot Professor of Greek Literature in Harvard University. 1 vol. 12mo. Cloth. pp. 264 1.40 1.75

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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 a full equivalent for the seven books of the Anabasis, now required for admission at Harvard. With Maps, Notes, References to GOOD WIN'S GREEK GRAMMAR, and parallel References to CROSBY'S and HADLEY'S GRAMMARS. Edited by PROFESSOR W. W. GOODWIN, of Harvard College, and J. H. ALLEN, Cambridge. Ilalf mo1.60 2.00

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This book contains the third and fourth books of the Anabasis (entire), the greater part of the second book of the Hellenica, and 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.

LEIGHTON'S GREEK LESSONS. Prepared to accompany
Goodwin's Greek Grammar. By R. F. LEIGHTON, Master of Melrose High School.
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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.

LIDDELL & SCOTT'S GREEK-ENGLISH LEXI-
CON. Abridged from the new Oxford Edition. New Edition. With Appendix
of Proper and Geographical Names, by J. M. WHITON.
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LIDDELL & SCOTT'S GREEK-ENGLISH LEXI-
CON. The sixth Oxford Edition unabridged. 4to. Morocco back.

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Sheep binding We have made arrangements with Messrs. Macmillan & Co. to publish in this country their new edition of Liddell & Scott's Greek Lexicons, and are ready to supply the trade.

The English editions of Liddell & Scott are not stereotyped; but each has been thoroughly revised, enlarged, and printed anew The sixth edition, just published, is larger by one eighth than the fifth, and contains 1865 pages. It is an entirely different work from the first edition, the whole department of etymology having been rewritten in the light of modern investigations, and the forms of the irregular verbs being given in greater detail by the aid of Veitch's Catalogue. No student of Greek can afford to dispense with this invaluable Lexicon, the price of which is now for the first time brought within the means of the great body of American scholars.

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