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Review of Boelte's de Artium Scriptoribus Latinis. Ib. 278-279. Review of Haskins and Heitland's Lucan. Ib. 293-296.

Review of Reitzenstein's Verrianische Forschungen (Breslauer Philologische Abhandlungen, i. 4). Ib. 307-308.

Review of Gertz's L. Annaei Senecae Dialogorum libri xii. Academy, xxxi. 328.

1888.

Life and Poems of Juvenal. Journal of Philology, xvi. 41-66. [Reprinted in the present volume.]

Notes in Latin Lexicography. Ib. 67-70.

The Title of the Second Book of Nonius. Ib. 70.
Servius on Aeneid ix. 289. Ib. 160.

Adversaria [Cato Origines, ii. 27 Jordan; Horace Odes, ii. 2. 5 ; Livy, ii. 21. 4, iii. 5. 14; Servius on Aen. x. 664, 705; Digest ii. 4. 20; Lucan, i. 314, iii. 558, vii. 139; Velius Longus, pp. 49, 52, 63 Keil; Sergius in Donatum, 520 Keil; Verg. Aen. xii. 158]. Ib. 189-192.

Coniectanea [Gellius, xviii. 4. II; Nonius, 328,9; Servius on Ecl. ii. 8, vi. 626, &c.; Orientius, i. 433, ii. 215, 219–222; Placidus, 8. 11 Deuerling; Glossae Nominum, p. 25, Löwe; Prodromus, p. 217; Eberhard of Bethune, viii. 242 Wrobel]. Ib. xvii. 117-119.

The Epinal Glossary. Ib. 120-124.

Lucan, iii. 559-560. Ib. 155-156.
Laedere numen. Ib. 157-158.

Angustator. Wolfflin's Archiv, v. 106.

Ambago, ambigio. Ib. 222.

Glossae Nominum (Löwe). Nonius, p. 127 Müller [perficus]. Ib.

414.

Sportula [Martial, ix. 72; Pliny, Epist. ii. 14. 4; Juvenal, x. 70]. Classical Review, ii. 37.

Review of Thilo and Hagen's Servius, iii. 1, In Bucolica et Georgica Commentarii. Ib. ii. 82.

Review of Fierville's Grammaire inédite du xiii. siècle. Ib. 214-215.

Review of Rawlins and Inge's Eton Latin Grammar for use in the higher forms, Kennedy's Revised Latin Primer, Postgate and Vince's New Latin Primer, and Kennedy's Shorter Latin Primer. Ib. 279-283.

1889.

Contributions to Latin Lexicography. Oxford, 8vo. pp. xxivand 624. Essays by the late Mark Pattison ... collected and arranged by H. Nettleship. Oxford. 8vo. 2 volumes.

Ad Glossas Latinograecas [Corpus Glossariorum ii]. Wölfflin's Archiv, vi. 149–150.

Ordium, exordium. Ib. 433.

The Sacrifice of Education to Examination... edited by Auberon Herbert. London, 8vo. Pp. 91-95. A letter by Mr. Nettleship. Review of Ellis' Commentary on Catullus (second edition). Academy, xxxvi. 240.

Review of Goetz and Gundermann's Corpus Glossariorum latinorum, ii. Glossae graecolatinae et latinograecae. Classical Review, iii. 128, 181.

Brief Review of Georges' Lexicon der lateinischen Wortformen, A-H. Ib. 181.

Brief Review of Günther's Quaestiones Ammianeae Criticae. Ib. Brief Review of Neue's Formenlehre, vol. i. (third edition), fascicule i. Ib. 181.

Brief Review of Schweizer-Sidler and Gruber's Grammatik der lateinischen Sprache. Ib. 275.

Brief Review of Gundermann's Frontinus. Ib. 311.
Brief Review of Kübler's Iulius Valerius. Ib.

1890.

The Moral Influence of Literature. Classical education in the past and at present. Two popular addresses. London, 8vo. [Reprinted in the present volume.]

Adversaria [Cicero de Oratore, i. 241, in Verrem, ii. 5. 119 and 125; de Legibus, i. 17; Scriptor belli Africi, 48; Horace Ars Poetica, 245 ; Frontinus Strateg. i. 5. 1; Tacitus Hist. ii. 77]. Journal of Philology, xviii. 140-1.

On the Pervigilium Veneris and Tiberianus, i. 7. Ib. 142.

Literary Criticism in Latin Antiquity. Ib. 225-270. [Reprinted in the present volume.]

Vergil Georgic i. 263. Ib. 328.

Brief Review of Hoffmann's Codex Mediceus plut. xxxix des Vergilius. Classical Review, iv. 45.

Brief Review of Noiret's Lettres inédites de Michel Apostolis. Ib.

Brief review of Goetz and Gundermann's Corpus Glossariorum Latinorum, iv. Ib. 255.

Review of De Ponor's Festus, pars i. Ib. 412-413.

1891.

A Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, Mythology, Religion, and Art. From the German of Dr. Oscar Seyffert, revised and edited with additions by H. Nettleship and J. E. Sandys. London, 8vo. [Mr. Nettleship translated the articles from Astrology to Heræa and wrote additional notes on Latin literature.]

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, by William Smith. Third edition by W. Wayte and G. E. Marindin, 2 volumes. London, 8vo. Vol. ii. p. 597. Article on Satura.

Cognomen, cognomentum. Commentationes Wölfflinianae, 183-8. Notes in Latin Lexicography. Journal of Philology, xix. 102-108. Adversaria [Plautus Miles, 654; Rudens, 60, 468, 509, 533, 538, 566, 574, 663; Vergil, Aeneid v. 602; Tacitus Dialogus, 28, 31; J. E. B. Mayor's Latin Heptateuch]. Ib. 109–112.

Notes on the Vatican Glossary 3321 [Corpus Glossariorum iv]. Ib. 113-128, 184-192, 290-295.

Horace de Arte Poetica [90, 172]. Ib. 296.

Review of Ellis' Noctes Manilianae. Academy, xl. 97.

Review of Fisch's Lateinische Nomina Personalia auf -o, -onis. Classical Review, v. 61-62.

Review of Stowasser's Dunkle Wörter. Ib. 263–264.

Review of Hessel's Eighth-Century Latin-Anglosaxon Glossary, preserved in the Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Ib. 382-384.

Brief Review of Hild's Juvenalis Satira Septima. Ib. 429. Review of Förster's de Apulei quae fertur Physiognomia recensenda et emendanda. Ib.

Brief Review of Georges' Lexicon der lateinischen Wortformen. Ib. 431.

Review of Keil's Catonis de Agricultura liber, Varronis Rerum Rusticarum libri tres, ii. 2; Commentarius in Varronis Rerum Rusticarum libros tres. Ib. 474-475.

1892.

Isaac Casaubon, by Mark Pattison. Oxford, 8vo. Second edition [edited by H. Nettleship].

Authority in the Sphere of Conduct and Intellect. International Journal of Ethics, ii. (Jan. 1892), 217-231. [Reprinted in the present volume.]

Notes on the Vatican Glossary 3321. Journal of Philology, xx. 53-62, 183-190.

Notes in Latin Lexicography. Ib. 175-181.

Tonitralis in Lucretius ii. 1105. Ib. 181.

Absanitas=insanitas [Varro ap. Non. i. 67 Müller]. Wölfflin's Archiv, vii. 578.

Review of G. C. Warr's translation of Teuffel and Schwabe's History of Roman Literature (fifth edition). Classical Review, vi. 62-63.

Review of Stowasser's Zweite Reihe dunkler Wörter. Ib. 167168.

Brief Review of van Wageningen's Persiana. Ib.

Brief Review of Norden's In Varronis Saturas Menippeas Observationes selectae. Ib. 226.

Review of Keller's Lateinische Volksetymologie und Verwandtes. Ib. 408-410.

Review of Bonnet's le Latin de Grégoire de Tours. Ib. 451-453. Brief Review of Leeper's Translation of Juvenal. Ib. 461. Brief Review of Harnack's Gospel of Peter [Sitzungsberichte der kgl. preuss. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, Nov. 1892]. Ib. 462.

1893.

The Satires of A. Persius Flaccus, with a Translation and Commentary by J. Conington ... edited by H. Nettleship. Third edition revised.

Corpus Poetarum Latinorum . . . edidit Io. P. Postgate, Fasc. I. Londini 4o. 106–203, text of Vergil by Mr. Nettleship. [The text was printed in 1890; for the introduction see p. viii.]

The Printed Editions of Nonius Marcellus. Journal of Philology, xxi. 211-232.

Notes on Nonius, Book i. Ib. 233-234.

Notes in Latin Lexicography. Ib. 235-239.

1894.

Scaliger's Unpublished Emendations in Nonius. Ib. xxii. 74-83 [printed after Mr. Nettleship's death].

INDEX.

AUTHORITY, defined, 218; as affect-
ing conduct, 219 foll.; the meaning
of law, 223; authority of the
church, 225; of public opinion,
228; of great men, 229; moral
basis of all authority, 232; the
conscience, 233.

Beck, J. W., on Valerius Probus,
146 n., 169 n.

Caesar, as a statesman, Madvig's
judgement of, 18; as an orator, 64,
105; as a writer on grammar,
148, 161.

Carlyle, his liberalism, 220; his
dislike of science, 239.
Cato the elder as writer of prose, 95;
copied by Sallust, 107.
Christianity, reason of its success,
226.
Churches, their influence on morals,

225; church and state, 226; in-
fluence on speculation, 228.
Cicero, as a literary critic of Roman
poetry, 54; of oratorical prose, 57;
of historians, 67; his merits, 68;
his principles rejected in the early
empire, 72, 76, 87; accepted by
Quintilian, 85, 114 n.; the esti-
mate of Tacitus, 88; as a writer
of prose, 103; copied by Pliny
the younger, 114 n.
Cornificius on rhetoric, 107.

Declamatio, 112.

Dialogus de Oratoribus, see Tacitus.
Dionysius as literary critic, 48;

borrowed from the same source as
Quintilian, 80.

Domitian, attitude to literature, 133.

Education, classical, English views

of, 175; confusion of ideas as to,
183; education in Greece and
Rome, 208; rhetorical character,
112; prominence of Greek and
Latin in modern education, 214;
advantages of this, 216, 237; place
of science, 238.

Ennius, saturae of, 27; Cicero's ver-
dict, 56.

Examinations, merits and defects of,
180, 189.

Fronto as literary critic, 91.

Gracchus, C., as writer of prose, 99.
Grammar, Latin, 145; recent writers
upon, 146; Varro, 147; Caesar,
148; Remmius Palaemon, 149;
Pliny, 150; fragments of Verrius'
de Orthographia preserved by
Quintilian, &c., 151; fragments of
Pliny's Dubii Sermonis preserved
by Quintilian, 158; the Ars
Grammatica of Remmius, 163;
used by Quintilian, 165; the Silva
of Probus, 169; later grammma-
rians, 170; position of grammar
in the first century A.D., 171.
Greek influence on Latin literature,
on the satura, 41; on oratory,
98, 103, 105.

Horace on Lucilius, 34; the Satires,

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