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HARPER'S DICTIONARY OF CLASSICAL
LITERATURE AND ANTIQUITIES

Edited by H. T. PECK, Ph.D., Professor of the Latin
Language and Literature in
Royal Octavo, 1716 pages.

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Columbia University
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An encyclopaedia, giving the student in a concise and intelligible form the essential facts of classical antiquity. It also indicates the sources whence a fuller and more critical knowledge of these subjects can best be obtained. The articles, which are arranged alphabetically, include subjects in biography, mythology, geography, history, literature, antiquities, language, and bibliography. The illustrations are, for the most part, reproductions of ancient objects. The editor in preparing the book has received the coöperation and active assistance of the most eminent American and foreign scholars. SMITH'S DICTIONARY OF GREEK AND

ROMAN ANTIQUITIES

Edited by WILLIAM SMITH, Ph.D. Revised by CHarles
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A Dictionary of Biography, Mythology, and Geography
Abridged. By WILLIAM SMITH, D.C.L., LL.D.
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