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One thick volume, 8vo. Cloth, 18s.
Containing:—Catullus, Lucretius, Virgil, Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid, Horace, Phaedrus, Lucan, Persius, Juvenal, Martial, Sulpicia, Statius, Silius Italicus, Valerius Flaccus, Calpurnius Siculus, Ausonius, and Claudian.
or an alphabetical and classified index to the Holy Bible, specially adapted for Sunday School teachers, containing nearly 54,000 references. Thoroughly revised and condensed by G. H. Hannay. Fcap. 2s.
translation, with introductions and notes, critical and explanatory. By the Rev. J. J. Stewart Perowne, B.D., Canon Residentiary of Llandaff, and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. 8vo. Vol. I., Third Edition, 18s.; Vol. II., Third Edition, 16s.
By W. Whewell, D.D., formerly Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. Fourth Edition. In 1 vol. 8vo. 15s.
Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
Esq., M.A., F.S.A., Trinity College, Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, author of “Fasti Sacri” original: "Sacred Chronicles/Calendar", “Siege of Jerusalem,” “Caesar’s Invasion,” “Treatise on Trusts,” etc. Second Edition, much enlarged and entirely rewritten. With upwards of 350 illustrations finely engraved on wood, maps, plans, etc. In 2 vols., demy 4to. £2 2s.
“This is one of those works which demand from critics and from the public, before attempting to estimate its merits in detail, an unqualified tribute of admiration. The first glance tells us that the book is one on which the leisure of a busy lifetime and the whole resources of an enthusiastic author have been lavished without stint. . . . This work is a kind of British Museum for the period and subject in small compass. . . . It is a series of galleries of statues, gems, coins, documents, letters, books, and relics, through which the reader may wander at leisure, and which he may animate with his own musings and reflections. It must be remembered throughout that this delightful and instructive collection is the result of the devotion of a lifetime, and deserves as much honor and recognition as many a museum or picture-gallery which has preserved its donor’s name for generations.”
—Times.
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