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A Latin-English Dictionary.

By C. G. GEPP, M.A., late Assistant Master at Bradfield College, and A. E. HAIGH, M.A., late Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford. 12mo. Cloth. x+563 pages. Mailing price, $1.40; for introduction, $1.30.

THOUGH small, convenient, and cheap, this lexicon will be found surprisingly complete and of the highest scholarship.

F. E. Lord, Prof. of Latin, Welles- a work. The general excellence of ley College, Mass.: It appears re- style and of mechanical execution are markably complete for an abridg- also worthy of notice. I shall recomment, and seems to me to display a mend it to students at Wellesley who rare and scholarly judgment in the desire an abridged edition. I am spesifting of matter to be used in such | cially pleased with it. (Sept. 16, 1889.)

Selections from Latin Authors for Sight-Reading.

By E. T. TOMLINSON, A.M., formerly Head Master Rutgers College Grammar School, New Brunswick, N.J. 12mo. Cloth. xvi + 237 pages. Mailing price, $1.10; for introduction, $1.00.

THE book consists of two parts, viz.: one of 136 pages of selec

tions, cut as solid blocks from the work of the masters; and of a second part made up of short, crisp selections suited to either oral or written work. Both continuity and variety are thus gained. Foot-notes and a limited ordo give occasional aid to the student, but only when aid is absolutely necessary.

L. S. Potwin, Prof. of Latin, Adel- | Its great variety adapts it to everybert College, Ohio: I like it much. body.

Quintus Curtius.

The first two extant books, edited for sight-reading, by Dr. HAROLD N. FOWLER. Instructor in Latin, Phillips Exeter Academy; with an Introduction on reading at sight by Prof. J. B. Greenough of Harvard College. 12mo. Paper. xiii +96 pages. By mail, 35 cents; for introduction, 30 cents.

SUCH assistance as the student will need for reading the text at sight is given in foot-notes.

A Manual for the Study of Latin Grammar.

By E. T. TOMLINSON, formerly Head Master of Rutgers College Grammar School. Paper. 34 pages. Introduction and mailing price, 20 cents. THIS book consists of questions on all points of grammatical study, with references for the answers to the Grammars of Allen & Greenough, Gildersleeve, and Harkness.

Aims and Methods in Classical Study.

An address delivered at the meeting of the Massachusetts Classical and High School Teachers' Association, Boston, 1887. By W. G. HALE, Professor of the Latin Language and Literature in Cornell University. 12mo. Paper. 47 pages. Price by mail and to teachers, 20 cents.

The Art of Reading Latin: How to Teach it.

By W. G. HALE, Professor of Latin in Cornell University. 12mo.
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A Latin-English Dictionary.

By C. G. GEPP, M.A., late Assistant Master at Bradfield College, and
A. E. HAIGH, M.A., late Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford. 12mo.
Cloth. x+563 pages. Mailing price, $1.40; for introduction, $1.30.

THOUGH small, convenient, and cheap, this lexicon will be
found surprisingly complete and of the highest scholarship.

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Aims and Methods in Classical Study.

An address delivered at the meeting of the Massachusetts Classical and High School Teachers' Association, Boston, 1887. By W. G. HALE, Professor of the Latin Language and Literature in Cornell University. 12mo. Paper. 47 pages. Price by mail and to teachers, 20 cents.

The Art of Reading Latin: How to Teach it.

By W. G. HALE, Professor of Latin in Cornell University. 12mo. Paper. 74 pages. Mailing price, 25 cents.

THE method described and urged in this pamphlet shows how it

is to-day possible for any properly trained mind of ordinary power to learn to comprehend Latin rapidly without translation.

A Handbook of Latin Synonymes.

Based on "Meissner's Kurzgefasste Lateinische Synonymik." By EDGAR S. SHUMWAY, A.M., Adjunct Professor (in charge) of Latin, Rutgers College; Principal of the Chautauqua Academia; Editor of Latine. Square 16mo. Leatherette, flexible. 60 pages. Introduction price, 30 cents.

A BRIEF, clear, cheap, and convenient manual that should be

in the hands of every student of Latin.

Handbook of Latin Writing.

By HENRY PREBLE and CHARLES P. PARKER, Instructors in Latin in Harvard University. Revised edition. 12mo. Cloth. v +109 pages. Mailing price, 55 cents; for introduction, 50 cents.

THE revision includes the results of five years' experience with

the book and of the growth of composition study at Harvard. Special features are: (1) a fuller treatment of the arrangement of words, according to the new method followed now at Harvard; (2) fuller practical instruction on the subjunctive, participles, indirect discourse, and the relative; (3) new suggestions on little points such as constantly arise in practical work; (4) an increase in the proportion of easier exercises, and a better arrangement of them. The book is based on the same principle as before, of attracting attention to ideas rather than words, and is opposed to all mechanical methods. It is intended for advanced students. A knowledge of forms and of syntax, and some practice in turning easy narrative prose into Latin, have been presupposed.

Germania and Agricola of Tacitus.

Edited, for School and College Use, by the late W. F. ALLEN, Professor of Latin in the University of Wisconsin. 12mo. Cloth. 142 pages. Mailing price, $1.10; for introduction, $1.00.

Remnants of Early Latin.

Chiefly inscriptions. Selected and explained, for use in Colleges, by FREDERICK D. ALLEN, Professor of Classical Philology, Harvard College. Square 16mo. 106 pages. Mailing price, 80 cents; for introduction, 75 cents.

Cicero De Natura Deorum.

Libri Tres, with the Commentary of G. F. Schoemann, translated and edited by AUSTIN STICKNEY. 12mo. Cloth. 348 pages. Mailing price, $1.55; for introduction, $1.40.

Selections from the Latin Poets.

With Notes for Colleges. Edited by E. P. CROWELL, Professor of Latin, Amherst College. 12mo. Cloth. 300 pages. Mailing price, $1.55; for introduction, $1.40.

ELECTIONS are given from Catullus, Lucretius, Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid, and Lucan, with a sketch of the life and writings of each.

Catullus.

From Crowell's Selections, with additions. Paper. ii + 55 pages. For introduction, 20 cents.

Helps to the Intelligent Study of College Pre

paratory Latin.

KARL P. HARRINGTON, Tutor in Latin in Wesleyan University, Conn. 12mo. Cloth. 43 pages. Mailing price, 30 cents; for introduction, 25

cents.

DESIGNED to show students where they can find, in the briefest possible time, answers to the questions which may and should suggest themselves in the course of the reading.

J. H. Chamberlin, Prof. of Latin, | Latin, and especially those teaching Marietta College, Ohio: I should it for the first time, would wish a think every one teaching preparatory copy of this work.

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