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STANDARD EDUCATIONAL WORKS.

Greek Works-continued.

VALPY'S THIRD GREEK DELECTUS.

The Third Greek Delectus; or, New Analecta Majora: with English Notes. In Two Parts. By the Rev. F. E. J. VALPY, M.A. Head Master of the Free Grammar School, Burton-on-Trent. 8vo. pp. 700, 15s. 6d. bound. Lond. 1831

** The Parts may be had separately.

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VALPY'S CREEK EXERCISES, AND KEY.

Greek Exercises; being an Introduction to Greek Composition, leading the student from the Elements of Grammar to the higher parts of Syntax, and referring the Greek of the words to a Lexicon at the end: with Specimens of the Greek Dialects, and the Critical Canons of Dawes and Porson. 4th Edition, with many Additions and Corrections. By the Rev. F. E. J. VALPY, M.A. Master of Burton-on-Trent Grammar School. 12mo. pp. 384, 6s. 6d. cloth. London, 1839.

KEY, 12mo. pp. 48, 3s. 6d. sewed. London, n. d.

NEILSON'S GREEK EXERCISES, AND KEY,

Greek Exercises, in Syntax, Ellipsis, Dialects, Prosody, and Metaphrasis. To which is prefixed, a concise but comprehensive Syntax; with Observations on some Idioms of the Greek Language. By the Rev. W. NEILSON, D.D. late Professor of Greek and Hebrew in Belfast College. New Edition, 8vo. pp. 248, 5s. boards. London, 1839.

KEY, pp. 90, 3s. boards. London, 1840.

HOWARD'S GREEK VOCABULARY.

A Vocabulary, English and Greek; arranged systematically, to advance the learner in Scientific as well as Verbal Knowledge: with a List of Greek and Latin Affinities, and of Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English, and other Affinities. By NATHANIEL HOWARD. New Edition, corrected, 18mo. pp. 178, 3s. cloth. London, 1838.

HOWARD'S INTRODUCTORY GREEK EXERCISES, AND KEY. Introductory Greek Exercises to those of Huntingford, Dunbar, Neilson, and others; arranged under Models, to assist the learner: with Exercises on the different Tenses of Verbs, extracted from the Table or Picture of Cebes. By NATHANIEL HOWARD. New Edition, with considerable improvements, 12mo. pp. 256, 5s. 6d. cloth. London, n. d.

KEY, 12mo. pp. 68, 2s. 6d. cloth. London, 1838.

DR. MAJOR'S GREEK VOCABULARY.

Greek Vocabulary; or, Exercises on the Declinable Parts of Speech. By the Rev. J. R. MAJOR, D.D. Head Master of the King's College School, London. 2d Edition, corrected and enlarged, 12mo. pp. 124, 2s. 6d. cloth. London, 1839. EVANS'S CREEK COPY-BOOK.

Γραφευς Δοναξ; sive, Calamus Scriptorius: Copies for Writing Greek in Schools. By A. B. EVANS, D.D Head Master of Market-Bosworth Free Grammar School. 4to. pp. 62, 5s. cloth. London, n.d.

The use of one Copy-Book is sufficient for securing a firm and clear Greek hand.

DR. MAJOR'S CUIDE TO THE GREEK TRAGEDIANS.

A Guide to the Reading of the Greek Tragedians; being a series of articles on the Greek Drama, Greek Metres, and Canons of Criticism. Collected and arranged by the Rev. J. R. MAJOR, D.D. Head Master of King's College School, London. 8vo. pp. 216, 7s. 6d. boards. London, n.d.

MESSRS. LONGMAN AND Co.'s'

SEACER'S EDITION OF BOS ON THE ELLIPSIS.

Bos on the Greek Ellipsis. Abridged and translated into English, from Professor Schaffer's Edition: with Notes, by the Rev. J. SEAGER, B.A. 8vo. pp. 262, 9s. 6d. bds. London, n. d.

SEAGER'S HERMANN'S CREEK METRES.

Hermann's Elements of the Doctrine of Metres. Abridged and translated into English, by the Rev. JOHN SEAGER, B.A. 8vo pp. 194, 8s. 6d. bds. Lond. n. d. SEAGER'S HOOGEVEEN ON GREEK PARTICLES. Hoogeveen on the Greek Particles. Abridged and translated into English, by the Rev. JOHN SEAGER, B.A. 8vo. pp. 216, 7s. 6d. boards. London, n.d. SEACER'S MAITTAIRE ON THE CREEK DIALECTS. Maittaire on the Greek Dialects. Abridged and Translated into English, from the Edition of Sturzius, by the Rev. JOHN SEAGER, B.A. 8vo. pp. 312, 9s. 6d. boards. London, n. d.

SEAGER'S VICER'S CREEK IDIOMS.

Viger on the Greek Idioms. Abridged and translated into English, from Professor Hermann's last Edition, with Original Notes, by the Rev. JOHN SEAGER, B.A. 2d Edition, with Additions and Corrections, 8vo. pp. 276, 9s. 6d. boards. London, n. d.

*The above Five Works may be had in 2 vols. 8vo. £2. 2s. cloth lettered.

Elementary Latin Works, Dictionaries, Grammars, &c. RIDDLE'S LATIN DICTIONARY.

A Complete Latin-English and English-Latin Dictionary; compiled from the best sources, chiefly German. By the Rev. J. E. RIDDLE, M.A. of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford. 2d Edition, corrected and enlarged, in 1 very thick vol. Sve. London, 1840. pp. 1126, cloth, 31s. 6d. cloth.

The English-Latin (3d Edition, pp. 316, 10s. 6d. cloth, London, 1842), and LatinEnglish (2d Edition, corrected and enlarged, pp. 808, 21s. cloth, London, 1840,) portions may be had separately.

RIDDLE'S YOUNG SCHOLAR'S LATIN DICTIONARY. The Young Scholar's Latin-English and English-Latin Dictionary; being an Abridgment of the above. 2d Edit. square 12mo. pp. 840, 12s. bd. Lond. 1841. The Latin-English (pp. 794, 7s. bound, London, 1841,) and English-Latin (pp. 312, 5s. 6d. bound, London, 1841), portions may be had separately. EXTRACT FROM AN ARTICLE ENTITLED "SCHOOL BOOKS" IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND QUARTERLY REVIEW (No. XXIII.) FOR JULY 1842. "From the time that a boy at school commences translation of the simplest kind, derivations should be attended to; and indeed we should consider Mr. Riddle's an invaluable book, when compared with other Dictionaries, merely on the ground of its large stock of derivations. In the monotony of early instruction these are, perhaps, the very first things that awaken curiosity and interest; a momentary escape and respite, if only apparent, from the irksome matter in hand, is that for which boys are continually craving; and this may be more advantageously indulged by frequent reference to kindred English words, in which they feel themselves at home, than in any other manner.

RIDDLE'S DIAMOND LATIN-ENGLISH DICTIONARY.

A Diamond Latin-English Dictionary. For the waistcoat-pocket. A Guide to the Meaning, Quality, and right Accentuation of Latin Classical Words. By the Rev. J. E. RIDDLE, M.A. Royal 32mo. 4s. bound.

"A most useful little lexicon to the general reader who may wish for an accommodating interpreter of such Latin words or sentences as may be encountered in every day's casual literary exercises. It is at once copious and succinct." MORNING HERALD.

MOODY'S ETON LATIN GRAMMAR IN ENGLISH, ETC.
The New Eton Latin Grammar, with the Marks of Quantity and the Rules of
Accent; containing the Eton Latin Grammar as used at Eton, the Eton Latin
Grammar in English: with the following important Additions:-Rules of
Declension and Conjugation, Figures of Grammar and Rhetoric, Latin Abbre-
viations, a Latin Praxis, Rules for Construing (with introductory Exercises),
Directions for the Translator, Rules of Position, Roman mode of computing
Time and Money, a Parsing Praxis, and complete Index to Syntax, &c. &c.:
with copious and easy explanatory Notes. By CLEMENT MOODY, of Magdalene
Hall, Oxford: Editor of the Eton Greek Grammar in English. 4th Edition,
revised throughout, and considerably enlarged, pp. 236, 2s. 6d. cloth lettered.
London, 1841.

The Eton Latin Accidence: with Additions and Notes. 2d Edition, 12mo. pp.
74, 1s. London, 1840.

STANDARD EDUCATIONAL WORKS.

VALPY'S LATIN GRAMMAR.

The Elements of Latin Grammar: with Notes. By R. VALPY, D.D. late Master of Reading School. New Edition, with numerous Additions and Corrections, 12mo. pp. 144, 2s. 6d. bound. London, 1841.

VALPY'S LATIN VOCABULARY.

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A New Latin Vocabulary; adapted to the best Latin Grammars: with Tables of Numeral Letters, English and Latin Abbreviations, and the Value of Roman and Grecian Coins. By R. VALPY, D.D. 11th Edition, 12mo. pp. 104, 28. bound. London, 1841.

VALPY'S LATIN DELECTUS, AND KEY.

Delectus Sententiarum et Historiarum; ad usum Tironum accommodatus: cum Notulis et Lexico. Auctore R. VALPY, D.D. New Edition, with Explanations and Directions; and a Dictionary, in which the Genders of Nouns, and the principal parts of Verbs, are inserted. 12mo. pp. 188, 2s. 6d. cl. Lond. 1842. KEY; being a Literal Translation. By a PRIVATE TEACHER. New Edition, carefully revised, and adapted to the alterations in the new edition of the text, by W. K. BURDON, 12mo. pp. 112, 3s. 6d. cloth. London, 1838.

VALPY'S SECOND LATIN DELECTUS.

The Second Latin Delectus; designed to be read in Schools after the Latin Delectus, and before the Analecta Latina Majora: with English Notes. By the Rev. F. E. J. VALPY, M.A. Head Master of the Free Grammar-School, Burton-on-Trent. 2d Edition, 8vo. pp. 228, 6s. bound. London, 1836.

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VALPY'S FIRST LATIN EXERCISES.

First Exercises on the principal Rules of Grammar, to be translated into Latin: with familiar Explanations. By the late Rev. R. VALPY, D.D. New Edition, with many Additions, 18mo. pp. 68, 1s. 6d. cloth. London, 1841.

In this work it has been endeavoured to give the learner some little knowledge of the elements of THINGS, while he is studying the construction of WORDS. A few general principles of science and morality imprinted on the memory at an early age, will never be erased from the mind, and will often lay the foundation of a substantial fabric of useful knowledge.

VALPY'S SECOND LATIN EXERCISES.

Second Latin Exercises; applicable to every Grammar, and intended as an Introduction to Valpy's "Elegantiæ Latina." By the Rev. E. VALPY, B.D. late Master of Norwich School. 6th Edit. 12mo. pp. 122, 2s. 6d. cloth. Lond. 1841. The Rules and Examples are intended as an immediate Sequel to Valpy's "First Exercises;" with which the youthful reader is supposed to be fully acquainted before these Exercises are put into his hands. He will thus be led, by a regular gradation, to Valpy's "Elegantiæ Latine," to which these Exercises will be an introduction. The Examples are taken from the purest Latin Writers (chiefly the Historians), in Prose and Verse.

VALPY'S ELEGANTIÆ LATINÆ, AND KEY.

Elegantiæ Latina; or, Rules and Exercises illustrative of Elegant Latin Style: intended for the use of the Middle and Higher Classes of Grammar Schools. To which is added, the Original Latin of the most difficult Phrases. By the Rev. E. VALPY, B.D. late Master of Norwich School. 11th Edition, corrected, 12mo. pp. 276, 4s. 6d. cloth. London, 1837.

KEY, being the Original Passages taken from Latin Authors, which have been translated into English, to serve as Examples and Exercises in the "Elegantiæ Latinæ," 12mo, pp. 48, 2s. 6d. sewed. London, n. d,

VALPY'S LATIN DIALOGUES.

Latin Dialogues; collected from the best Latin Writers, for the use of Schools By R. VALPY, D.D. 6th Edition, 12mo. pp. 104, 2s. 6d. cloth. London, 1832. The principal use of this work is to supply the Classical Student with the best phrases on the common occurrences of life, from Plautus, Terence, Virgil, Cicero, Horace, Juvenal, &c. With a view of leading the scholar to a familiar knowledge of the purest writers, by storing his mind with elegant expressions, the Poets have 'been made to contribute a considerable share of the phrases. The Naufragium and the Diluculum, the most striking and useful of Erasmus's Colloquies, are added.

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HOWARD'S INTRODUCTORY LATIN EXERCISES.

Introductory Latin Exercises to those of Clarke, Ellis, Turner, and others: designed for the Younger Classes. By NATHANIEL HOWARD. A New Edition, 12mo. pp. 118, 2s. 6d. cloth. London, n. d.

HOWARD'S LATIN EXERCISES EXTENDED.

Latin Exercises Extended; or, a Series of Latin Exercises, selected from the best
Roman Writers, and adapted to the Rules of Syntax, particularly in the Eton
Grammar. To which are added, English Examples to be translated into Latin,
immediately under the same rule. Arranged under Models. By NATHANIEL
HOWARD. A New Edition, 12mo. pp. 262, 3s 6d. cloth. London, n. d.
KEY, 2d Edition, 12mo. pp. 104, 2s. 6d. cloth. London, 1832.

BUTLER'S PRAXIS, AND KEY.

A Praxis on the Latin Prepositions: being an attempt to illustrate their Origin, Signification, and Government, in the way of Exercise. By the late Bishop BUTLER. 6th Edition, 8vo. pp. 266, 6s. 6d. boards. London, 1839.

KEY, pp. 160, 6s. boards. London, 1836.

BRADLEY'S EXERCISES, ETC. ON THE LATIN GRAMMAR. Series of Exercises and Questions; adapted to the best Latin Grammars, and designed as a Guide to Parsing, and an Introduction to the Exercises of Valpy, Turner, Clarke, Ellis, &c. &c. By the Rev. C. BRADLEY, Vicar of Glasbury. 4th Edition, 12mo. pp. 112, 2s. 6d. bound. London, n. d."

BRADLEY'S LATIN PROSODY, AND KEY.

Exercises in Latin Prosody and Versification. By the Rev. C. BRADLEY, Vicar of Glasbury, Brecon. 8th Edition, with an Appendix on Lyric and Dramatic Measures, 12mo. pp. 180, 3s. 6d. cloth. London, 1841.

KEY, 5th Edition, 12mo. pp. 52, 2s. 6d. sewed.

HOOLE'S TERMINATIONS.

Terminationes et Exempla Declinationum et Conjugationum, itemque Propria quæ Maribus, Quae Genus, et As in Presenti, Englished and explained, for the use of Young Grammarians. By C. HOOLE, M.A. New Edition, revised throughout, with very considerable improvements, by THOMAS SANDON, Second Master of the Grammar School, Lincoln. 12mo. pp. 124, 1s. 6d. cloth. London, n. d.

GREENLAW'S RULES, ETC. ON SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD, & KEY. Rules and Exercises on the Right Use of the Latin Subjunctive Mood: interspersed with Observations to assist the Learner in the acquisition of a pure Latin Style. By the Rev. R. B. GREENLAW, M.A. Author of " The True Doctrine of the Latin Subjunctive Mood." 12mo. pp. 190, 5s. cl. Lond. 1839. KEY, 12mo. pp. 52, 2s. 6d. cloth.

TATE'S HORACE.

Horatius Restitutus; or, the Books of Horace arranged in Chronological Order, according to the Scheme of Dr. Bentley, from the Text of Gesner, corrected and improved: with a Preliminary Dissertation, very much enlarged, on the Chronology of the works, on the Localities, and on the Life and Character of that Poet. By JAMES TATE, M.A. 2d Edition, to which is now added, an original Treatise on the Metres of Horace, 8vo. 12s. cloth. London, 1543.

TURNER'S LATIN EXERCISES.

Exercises to the Accidence and Grammar; or, an Exemplification of the several Moods and Tenses, and of the principal Rules of Construction: consisting chiefly of Moral Sentences, collected out of the best Roman Authors, and translated into English, to be rendered back into Latin; with references to the Latin Syntax, and Notes. By WILLIAM TURNER, M.A. late Master of the Free School at Colchester. New Edition, 12mo. pp. 264, 3s. cl. let. Lond. n.d.

BEZA'S LATIN TESTAMENT.

Novum Testamentum Domini Nostri Jesu Christi, interprete THEODORA BESA. Editio Stereotypa, 1 vol. 12mo. pp. 248, 3s. 6d. bound. London, n. d.

VALPY'S EPITOME SACRÆ HISTORIÆ.

Sacræ Historia Epitome, in usum Scholarum: cum Notis Anglicis. By the Rev. F. E. J. VALPY, M.A. Head Master of the Free Grammar School, Burtonon-Trent. 6th Edition, 18mo. pp. 126, 2s. cloth. London, 1835.

STANDARD EDUCATIONAL WORKS.

Editions of Greek Classic Authors.

MAJOR'S EURIPIDES.

Euripides. From the Text, and with a Translation of the Notes, Preface, and Supplement, of Porson; Critical and Explanatory Remarks, original and selected; Illustrations and Idioms from Matthiæ, Dawes, Viger, &c.; and a Synopsis of Metrical Systems. By Dr. MAJOR, Head Master of King's College School, London 1 vol. post 8vo. pp. 886, 24s. cloth. London, 1838.

Sold separately as follow:

ALCESTIS, pp. 132, London, 1838; HECUBA, 5th Edit. pp. 220, London, 1840; MEDEA, 3d Edit. pp. 192, London, n. d.; ORESTES, 2d Edit. pp. 166, London, n. d.; PHOENISSE, 2d Edit. pp. 174, London, n. d. 5s. each.

BRASSE'S SOPHOCLES.

Sophocles, complete. From the Text of Hermann, Erfurdt, &c.; with original Explanatory English Notes, Questions, and Indices. By Dr. BRASSE, Mr. BURGES, and Rev. F. VALPY. 2 vols. post 8vo. pp. 1032, 34s. cloth. Lond. 1838. Sold separately as follow:

EDIPUS COLONEUS, 2d Edit. pp. 118, London, n.d.; EDIPUS REX, 3d Edit. pp. 134, Lond. 1842; PHILOCTETES, 3d Edit. pp. 142, Lond. 1833; TRACHINIÆ, 3d Edit. pp. 104, Lond. 1830; AJAX, 3d Edit. pp. 206, Lond. n. d.; ANTIGONE, 2d Edit. pp. 138, Lond. 1839; ELECTRA, 2d Edit. pp. 180, Lond. 1838. 5s. each. BURCES'S AESCHYLUS.

Eschylus-The Prometheus: English Notes, &c. By G. BURGES, A.M. Trinity College, Cambridge. 2d Edition, post 8vo. pp. 144, 5s. boards. London, 1833. STOCKER'S HERODOTUS.

Herodotus; containing the Continuous History alone of the Persian Wars: with English Notes. By the Rev. C. W. STOCKER, D.D. Vice-Principal of St. Alban's Hall, Oxford; and late Principal of Elizabeth College, Guernsey. A New and greatly Improved Edition, 2 vols. post 8vo. 18s. cloth. 1843. BELFOUR'S XENOPHON'S ANABASIS.

The Anabasis of Xenophon. Chiefly according to the Text of Hutchinson. With Explanatory Notes, and Illustrations of Idioms from Viger, &c., copious Indexes, and Examination Questions. By F. CUNNINGHAM BELFOUR, M.A. Oxon. F.R.A.S. LL.D. late Professor of Arabic in the Greek University of Corfu. 4th Edition, with Corrections and Improvements, post 8vo. pp. 286, 89. 6d. boards. London, 1840.

BARKER'S XENOPHON'S CYROPÆDIA.

The Cyropædia of Xenophon. Chiefly from the text of Dindorf. With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, from Dindorf, Fisher, Hutchinson, Poppo, Schneider, Sturtz, and other eminent scholars, accompanied by the editor's comments. To which are added, Examination Questions, and copious Indices. By E. H. BARKER, late of Trinity Coll. Camb. Post 8vo. pp. 352, 9s. 6d. bds. Lond. 1831. BURGES'S PLATO.

Plato-Four Dialogues: Crito, Greater Hippias, Second Alcibiades, and Sysiphus. With English Notes, original and selected. In this edition Bekker's Text is adopted, and the whole of Heindorf's Notes are translated. By G. BURGES, A.M. Post 8vo. pp. 212, 9s. 6d. boards. London, n. d.

BARKER'S DEMOSTHENES.

Demosthenes-Oratio Philippica I., Olynthiaca L. II. and III., De Pace, Eschines contra Demosthenem, De Corona. With English Notes. By E. H. BARKER. 2d Edit. post 8vo. pp. 296, 8s. 6d. boards. London, 1841.

HICKIE'S LONCINUS.

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Longinus on the Sublime. Chiefly from the Text of Weiske; with English Notes and Indexes, and Life of Longinus. By D. B. HICKIE, Head Master of Hawkshead Grammar School. 1 vol. post 8vo. pp. 146,5s. cl. lett'd. Lond. 1838. HICKIE'S THEOCRITUS.

Select Idylls of Theocritus; comprising the first Eleven, the 15th, 18th, 19th, 20th, and 24th. From the Text of Meineke; with copious English Notes, Grammatical and Explanatory References, &c. By D. B. HICKIE, Head Master of Hawkshead Grammar School. 1 vol. post 8vo. pp. 180, 68. cloth lettered. London, 1839.

VALPY'S HOMER.

Homer's Iliad, complete: with English Notes, and Questions to the first Eight
Books. Text of Heyne. By the Rev. E. VALFY, B.D. late Master of Norwich
School. 6th Edition, 8vo. pp. 576, 10s. 6d. bound. London, 1839.
TEXT only, 5th Edition, 8vo. pp. 392, 6s. 6d. bound. London, 1839.

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