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A GRAMMAR OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE. By C. G. ZUMPT, Ph. D. Professor in the University of Berlin. Translated from the ninth edition, and adapted for the use of English students, by LEONHARD SCHMITZ, Ph. D.; with the co-operation of Professor ZUMPT. 8vo. 14s.

"Thus beyond all question is the work of Dr. Schmitz henceforward the authorised edition of Zumpt's Latin Grammar, a work which well deserves its great celebrity, and the high esteem in which it is held by the best scholars."-EXAMINER.

PROFESSOR

II.

ZUMPT'S SCHOOL LATIN GRAMMAR. Translated, and adapted for English schools, by Dr. SCHMITZ, with the co-operation of Professor ZUMPT. 12mo. [In the press.]

III.

A COPIOUS ENGLISH-LATIN LEXICON, compiled from the best sources.

By the Rev. J. E. RIDDLE, M. A., author of " A Complete Latin-English Dictionary," &c.; and the Rev. T. KERCHEVER ARNOLD, M.A. Rector of Lyndon, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, author of "A Practical Introduction to Latin Prose Composition," &c. 8vo.

[In the press.]

IV.

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. Fourth edition, corrected and enlarged. 8vo. 31s. 6d.

Separately {

The English-Latin Dictionary, 10s. 6d.
The Latin-English Dictionary, 1l. 1s.

THE YOUNG

V.

SCHOLAR'S

LATIN-ENGLISH

and ENGLISH-LATIN DICTIONARY; being an Abridgment of the above. Fourth edition, corrected and enlarged. Square 12mo. 12s.

Separately {

The Latin-English Dictionary, 5s. 6d.
The English-Latin Dictionary, 78.

"From the time that a boy at school commences translation of the simplest kind, derivations should be attended to; and we 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 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."-CHURCH OF ENGLAND QUARTERLY REVIEW.

VI.

A DIAMOND LATIN-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. A Guide to the Meaning, Quality, and right Accentuation of Latin Classical Words. By the Rev. J. E. RIDDLE, M.A. Royal 32mo. 4s.

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LATIN GRAMMAR PRACTICE: 1. Lessons in Vocabulary, Nouns, Adjectives, and Verbs, in Grammatical Order; 2. Latin, made out of each column, for Translation; 3. English of the same, for Retranslation. By the Rev. JAMES PYCROFT, B. A. Trinity College, Oxford; Author of "A Course of English Reading," &c. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

VIII.

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. 2s. 6d.

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LATINE GRAMMATICE CURRICULUM; or, a Progressive Grammar of the Latin Language, for the use of all Classes in Schools. By the Rev. B. H. KENNEDY, D.D., Head Master of Shrewsbury School. Second edition. 12mo. 4s. 6d.

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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 important Additions, and easy Explanatory Notes. By CLement MOODY, M.A., of Magdalene Hall, Oxford, Editor of the Eton Greek Grammar in English. Fourth edition revised throughout and enlarged. 2s. 6d. The Eton Latin Accidence. With Additions and Notes. Second edition. 12mo. 1s.

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FIRST STEPS TO LATIN WRITING: intended as a Practical Illustration of the Latin Accidence. To which are added, Examples on the principal Rules of Syntax. By G. F. GRAHAM, Author of " English, or the Art of Composition," &c. Second edition, considerably enlarged and improved. 12mo. 4s.

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DELECTUS SENTENTIARUM ET

HISTO

RIARUM; 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. 2s. 6d.

KEY to Valpy's Latin Delectus. 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. R. BURDON, 12mo. 3s. 6d.

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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. Second edition. 8vo. 6s.

XIV.

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. 1s. 6d.

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.

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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. Sixth edition. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

Intended as a 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 Latina," to which these Exercises will be an introduction. The Examples are taken from the purest Latin Writers (chiefly the Historians) in Prose and Verse.

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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. Eleventh edition. 12mo. 2s.

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ELEGANTIE LATINE; or, Rules and Exercises illustrative of elegant Latin Style: intended for the use of the Middle and Higher Classes of Grammar Schools. With the Original Latin of the most difficult Phrases. By the Rev. E. VALPY, B. D. late Master of Norwich School. Eleventh edition, corrected. 12mo. 4s. 6d.

KEY, being the Original Passages, which have been translated into English, to serve as Examples and Exercises in the above. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

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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. Sixth edition. 8vo. 6s. 6d. KEY, 68. boards.

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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPOSITION OF LATIN VERSE; containing Rules and Exercises intended to illustrate the Manners, Customs, and Opinions, mentioned by the Roman Poets, and to render familiar the principal Idioms of the Latin Language. By the late CHRISTOPHER RAPIER, A. B. Second edition, carefully revised by THOMAS KERCHEVER ARNOLD, M. A. 12mo. 3s. 6d. KEY to the Second Edition.

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16mo. 2s. 6d.

INTRODUCTORY LATIN EXERCISES to those of Clarke, Ellis, Turner, and others: designed for the Younger Classes. By NATHANIEL HOWARD. A new edition. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

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