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Lessmann, Daniel. Nachlass. Berlin. 1837. 3 V. S. 839:8 Lohmeyer, Julius. Komische thiere; ein lustiges bilderbuch. Ill. Glogau. [1880]. F. x 839+25 Müller, J: F:, called Maler. Mittheilungen aus seinem nachlass. In Seuffert, B.

Maler Müller. 928.3+56 Pietsch, L: Aus welt und kunst; studien und bilder. Jena. 1867. 2 v. in 1. S. 839:9 Contents, see Deutscher katalog, p. 36. Pückler-Muskau, Hermann L: H: fürst v. Tut

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tifrutti, by the author of The tour of a german prince". N. Y. 1834. D. 839:11 Contents. Biogr. sketch of the author, by Edmund Spencer. The wanderer's return. A visit to the establishment of Herrnhuters. -The album of an active mind.-Extracts from my note-book.-Scenes and sketches of a tour in the Riesengebirge.- The

modern Alcibiades. A dialogue, between doctor Alcibiades and the arabian emyr Abdoulach, upon religion and true philosophy.-A letter from Berlin. Richter, J: Paul F:, (Jean Paul). The Campaner Thal, and other writings. From the german. Bost. 1864. D. 839:15 Contents. The Campaner Thal, or Discourses on the immortality of the soul, tr. by Juliette Bauer.Life of Quintus Fixlein, tr. by T: Carlyle.-Armychaplain Schmelzle's journey to Flätz, tr. by T: Carlyle.-Analects from Richter, tr. by T: De Quincey.-— Miscellaneous pieces.

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16. Romanic literatures.

For Dramas, see Class-List of Drama, col. 519. For Romances, see Class-List of Prose fiction, col. 657.

1. In general.

Simonde de Sismondi, J: C: Léonard. Historical view of the literature of the south of Europe [to 1813]. Tr. from the original, with notes and a life of the author, by T: Roscoe; from the last Lond. ed., with all the notes from the last Paris ed. N. Y. 1871. 2 v. D. 850.1:1

Contents. V. 1. Life.-Introd.: Corruption of the latin, and formation of the romance languages.-On the literature of the arabians. On the literature of the troubadours.--On the literature of the trouvères. -On the literature of the italians. 2. Same, continued. On the literature of the spaniards. On the literature of the portuguese.-Index.

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Contents. V. 1. From its origin to the renaissance. 2. From the classical renaissance to 1715. 3. 17151848.

Saintsbury, G: Warner. Short history of french literature. [Clarendon press ser.] N. Y. 1882. D. 840.1:2 Bridge, Christiana. History of french literature; adapted from the french of [Jacques Claude] Demogeot. New ed. [Hist. handbooks]. Lond. 1884. S. 840.1:3 Engel, E: Geschichte der französischen litteratur von ihren anfängen bis auf die neueste zeit. (Geschichte der weltlitteratur in einzeldarstellungen, 1). Leipz. [1883]. O. 840.1:7 Ampère, J: Jacques Antoine. Histoire littéraire de la France avant Charlemagne. 3e éd. Paris. 1870. 2 v. D. 840.1:4

- Histoire littéraire de la France sous Charlemagne et durant les 10e et 11e siècles. 3e éd. Paris. 1870. D. 840.1:5 Tilley, Arthur. The literature of the french renaissance; an introductory essay. Cam

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Hettner, Hermann. Geschichte der französischen literatur in 18. jahrh. (Literaturgeschichte des 18. jahrh; 2er theil). 4te verb. aufl. Brschwg. 1881. O. 809:9 v2 Contents. les buch. Der ursprung der französischen aufklärungsliteratur: Die letzten jahre Ludwig's XIV; Die regentschaft des herzogs von Orleans und das ministerium des cardinal Fleury.-2es buch. Die blüthe der franz. auklärungsliteratur: Literatur unter Ludwig XV; Voltaire und Montesquieu; Diderot und die encyklopädisten; Rousseau und die demokratie. -3es buch. Die macht der franz. aufklärungsliteratur.

Schmidt, Julian. Geschichte der französischen literatur seit Ludwig XVI, 1774. 2te vollständig umgearb. aufl. Leipz. 1873, 1874. 2 v. 0. 840.1+6 Brandes, G: Die emigrantenliteratur. In his Hauptströmungen der literatur des 19. jahrh. 809: 6 v1

Die reaktion in Frankreich. In the same.

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Véricour, L. Raymond de. Modern french literature; rev. with notes alluding particularly to writers prominent in late political events in Paris, by W: Staughton Chase. Bost. 1848. D. 840.1:9 Matthews, James Brander. French dramatists of the 19th century. N. Y. 1881. O.

842.2:1 Contents. Preface. A brief chronology of the french drama in the 19th century. - The romantic movement. - Victor Hugo. - Alexandre Dumas. Eugène Scribe.-Émile Augier.-Alexandre Dumas, fils. -Victorien Sardou.- Octave, Feuillet.- Eugène Labiche. Meilhac and Halévy.-Émile Zola and the present tendencies of french drama.-Notes.-Index. Note. See also names of individual writers in the Index to biography, at the end of the catalogue.

Collected works.

Mérimée, Prosper. Gesammelte werke, übersetzt von H: Elsner. Stuttg. 1845. 7 v. S. 840:1

Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de. Works, com

prising his essays, journey into Italy, and letters; with notes from all the commentators, biogr. and bibliogr. notices, etc., by W. Hazlitt. New and rev. ed., ed. by O. W. Wight. N. Y. 1859. 4 v. D. 840:2 Contents. V. 1-3. Life of Montaigne. - Essays.App.: Bibliographical notice of the editions of the essays; Portraits of M.; Index to authors quoted. 4. St. John, Percy Bayle. Biography of M.-Diary of a journey through Switzerland and Germany into Italy.-Letters of M.-App.: References to the principal opinions which have been passed upon M. and his writings.-General index.

Saint Évremond, C: Marguetel de Saint Denis seigneur de. Works; made english from the french original, with the life of the author by mr. [P:] Des Maizeaux. Added, The memoirs of the dutchess of Mazarin, etc. 2d ed., corr. and enl. Lond. 1728. 3 v. D. 840:3 Saint-Pierre, Jacques H: Bernardin de. Works; with memoir of the author and explanatory notes by E. Clarke. Lond. 1846. 2 v. D. 840:4 Contents. V. 1. Paul and Virginia. The indian cottage. Studies of nature. 2. Studies of nature.

Poetry.

Béranger, P: J: de. Two hundred lyrical poems. Done into english verse by W: Young. New ed. N. Y. 1857. D. 841:1 Chanson de Roland, La. Tr. from the 7th ed. of Léon Gautier by Leonce Rabillon. N. Y. 1885. S. 841:4 Mistral, F: Mirèio; a provençal poem. Tr. by Harriet W. Preston. Bost. 1874. S. 841:2 Voltaire, François Marie Arouet called de. The

Henriade; with The battle of Fontenoy, Dissertations on man, Law of nature, Destruction of Lisbon, Temple of taste and Temple of friendship. From the french, with notes from all the commentators, ed. by O. 841:3 W. Wight. N. Y. 1859. D.

Essays.

Chasles, Victor Euphémion Philarète. Notabilities in France and England; with an autobiography. N. Y. 1853. D.

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Contents. Autobiography.-Residence in England. English society in 1817.-A visit to South Stack.Scenes of a life in Ireland.-Thoughts upon Ireland. -Sea-shore scenes.-An hour on board the "Swallow."-Thoughts upon french society. Chateaubriand, François A: René vicomte de.

Recollections of Italy, England and America, with essays on various subjects in morals and literature. Phila. 1816. O. 844:1 Sainte-Beuve, C: A: Monday-chats; selected and tr. from the "Causeries du lundi", with an introd. essay on the life and writings of Sainte-Beuve by W: Mathews. Chicago. 1877. D. 844:2

Contents. The life and writings of Sainte-Beuve.Lewis XIV.-Fénelon.-Bossuet.-Massillon.-Pascal.

Rousseau.--Mme. Geoffrin.- Joubert.-Guizot.- The abbé Galiani.-Frederic the great.-Index.

Letters.

(See note under English letters, col. 1078). Calvin or Cauvin, J: Letters, compiled from the original mss. and ed. with historical notes by Jules Bonnet. Tr. from the original latin and french. Phila. n. d. 4 v. O. 846+5

Sévigné, Marie de Rabutin-Chantal marquise de. Letters to her daughter and friends; ed. by Sarah J. Hale. N. Y. 1859. D. 846:3 Elisabeth Charlotte of Bavaria, duchesse d' Orléans, princesse Palatine. Briefe der Elisabeth Charlotte von Orléans, 1673 bis 1715; ausgewählt, mit einl. und anmerk. versehen von L: Geiger. Stuttg. [1884]. D. 846:11

Maintenon, Françoise d'Aubigné, mme. Scarron, afterward marquise de. The letters of madam de Maintenon and other eminent persons in the age of Lewis XIV. Added, some characters. Tr. from the french. 846:9 Dublin, 1853. S. Simon, É: Étienne, (Edouard Lockroy). The great french revolution, 1785-1793; narrated in the letters of madame J- of the jacobin party, ed. by her grandson, Edouard Lockroy. From the french by miss Martin and an american collaborateur. Lond. 1881. D. 846:10 Napoléon I, emperor of the french. Confidential correspondence with his brother Joseph; selected and tr., with explanatory notes, from the Mémoires du roi Joseph". N. Y. 1856. 2 v. D.

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846:7 A selection from the letters and despatches of the first Napoleon; with explanatory notes by the hon. D. A. Bingham. Lond. 1884. 3 v. 0. 846:13 Rémusat, Claire Elisabeth Jeanne Gravier de Vergennes comtesse de. Selection from the letters of madame de Rémusat to her husband and her son, from 1804 to 1813. From the french by mrs. Cashel Hoey and J: Lillie. N. Y. 1881. D. 846:1 Same. N. Y. 1881. Q. 846+1 Talleyrand-Périgord, Maurice, prince de Bénéaurice, vent. Correspondence of prince Talleyrand and king Louis XVIII during the congress of Vienna, hitherto unpub.; from the mss. preserved in the archives of the ministry of foreign affairs at Paris; with a pref., observations and notes by M. G. Pallain. N. 846:4 Y. 1881. O.

Guérin, Eugénie de. Letters; ed. by G. S. Tré846:6 butein. N. Y. 1866. D. Mérimée, Prosper. Letters to Panizzi; ed. by L: Fagan. Lond. 1881. 2 v. O. 846:8 Balzac, Honoré de. Correspondence; with a memoir by his sister, madame de Surville. Tr. by C: Lamb Kenney. Portr. and facsimile of the handwriting of Balzac. Lond. 1878. 2 v. O. 846:12 Bacourt, Adolphe chevalier de. Souvenirs of a diplomat; private letters from America during the administrations of presidents Van Buren, Harrison and Tyler; with a memoir of the author by the comtesse de Mirabeau. Tr. from the french. N. Y. 1885. D. 846:14

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Maistre, Xavier de. A journey round my room. Tr. from the french, with a notice of the author's life, by H: Atwell. Lond. 1883. S.

849:4 Karr, J: Baptiste Alphonse. A tour round my garden. Tr. from the french, rev. and ed. by J. G. Wood. New ed., ill. Lond. 1859. S. Rabelais, François. Walter Besant.

849:5 Readings in Rabelais by Edinburgh. 1883. D. 848:1

2. Italian.

History.

Sauer, K: Marquard. Geschichte der italienischen litteratur von ihren anfängen bis auf die neueste zeit. (Geschichte der weltlitteratur in einzeldarstellungen, 3.) Leipz. 850.1:3 [1884]. O.

Barbacovi, Francesco Virgilio conte. Compendium of the literary history of Italy until the formation of the modern italian language. Tr. from the italian. Edinb. 1835. 850.1:4

Symonds, J: Addington. Renaissance in Italy ; italian literature, in 2 pts. Lond. 1881. 2 850.1:2 v. O. - [Studies in italian literature]. In his Sketches 824.2:86 and studies.

Contents, see English literature, Essays, col. 1074. Hueffer, Francis. Italian studies. in 824.2: 121 Contents, see English literature, Essays, col. 1065. Greene, G: Washington. Historical [and lit824.1:38 erary] studies.

Contents, see English literature, Essays, col. 1062. Note. See also names of individual authors in the Index to biography, at the end of the catalogue.

Poetry.

Hunt, James H: Leigh. Stories from the italian poets; a summary in prose of the poems of Dante, Pulci, Boiardo, Ariosto and Tasso, with comments throughout, occasional passages versified and critical notices of the lives and genius of the authors. N. Y. 1846. 851:8 D. Contents. Dante: The italian pilgrim's progress.Pulci: Humours of giants; The battle of Roncesvalles. Boiardo: The adventures of Angelica; The death of Agrican; The saracen friends. Seeing and believing. Ariosto: The adventures of Angelica; Astolfo's journey to the moon; Ariodante and GiTasso: Olindo and nevra; Suspicion; Isabella. Sophronia; Tancred and Clorinda; Rinaldo and Armida. App.: The story of Paulo and Francesca; Accounts given by different writers of the circumstances relating to Paulo and Francesca, concluding with the only facts ascertained; Story of Ugolino; Picture of Florence in the time of Dante's ancestors; The death of Agrican; Angelica and Medoro; The jealousy of Orlando; The death of Clorinda; Tancred in the enchanted forest.

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Tr. into english verse, with notes by W: Stewart Rose. New ed., ill. Lond. 1858. 2 v. D. 851:6

Ariosto, L: The Orlando Furioso.

- Paladin and saracen; stories from Ariosto by H. C. Hollway-Calthrop. Ill. Lond. 1882. D. x 851 : 10 Contents. Introd. - The adventures of Roger and Bradamante.-The journeys and madness of Roland. -Astulf. The siege of Paris. - Biserta.-Last adventures of Roger and Bradamante.

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Same. Bost. 1867. 2 v. O.

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Contents. V. 1. Inferno. 2. Purgatorio. Same. Dante's Divine comedy: The inferno ; a literal prose trans., with the text of the original, collated from the best ed., and explan. notes by J: A. Carlyle. 2d ed. 1867. Lond. 1882. D. 851:11

- Same, germ. Göttliche komödie. Ins deutsche übers. von K: Gustav v. Berneck. Stuttg. 1856. S.

2te aufl. 851:1 - Lyrische gedichte. Uebers. und erklärt von K: L: Kannegiesser und K: Wittwe. 2te 851:2 aufl. Leipz. 1842. 2 v. S.

- Das neue leben. Aus dem ital. übers. und erläutert von K: Förster. Leipz. 1841. S. 851:3

Note. References to Dante are included in Durfee's Poetical concordance, 811: R11; see col. 1021. Leopardi, Giacomo conte. Gedichte. Verdeutscht

in den versmassen des originals von Robert Hamerling. Hildburgh. 1866. D. 851 : 13 Tasso, Torquato. Jerusalem delivered. Tr. into english spenserian verse, with a life of the author, by J. H. Wiffin. New ed. ill. Lond. 1881. D.

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Same. N. Y. 1849. D. Auserlesene lyrische gedichte. Aus dem italien. übers. von K: Förster; mit einer einleitung: Ueber Torquato Tasso als lyrischen dichter. 2te aufl. Leipz. 1844. 2 v. in 1. 8. 851:4 Tassoni, Alessandro. Der geraubte eimer. Aus dem italien. übers. von P. L. Kritz. Leipz. 1842. D. 851:5

Miscellany.

Amicis, Edmondo de. Studies of Paris. Tr. from the italian by W. W. C. N. Y. 1879. D. 854:1 Contents. The first day in Paris.-A glance at the exposition.-Victor Hugo.-Emile Zola.-Paris. Boccaccio, Giovanni. The decameron, or Ten days' entertainment. Tr. from the italian ; prefixed, remarks on the life and writings of Boccaccio. Hartford. 1848. 2 v. in 1. S. 853: R Note. An ed. for general reading will be found in the Fiction class-list, col. 681. Leopardi, Giacomo conte. Essays and dialogues. Tr. by C: Edwardes, with a biographical sketch. [Eng. and for. phil. lib.] Lond.

1882. O.

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Contents. Biogr. sketch. - History of the human race.-Dialogue between Hercules and Atlas.-Dialogue between fashion and death.-Prize competition of the academy of sillographs.-Dialogue between a goblin and a gnome. - Dialogue between Malambruno and Farfarello.- Dialogue between nature and a soul.-Dialogue between the earth and the x denotes books specially adapted for children.

moon. The wager of Prometheus. - Dialogue between a natural philosopher and a metaphysician.Dialogue between Tasso and his familiar spirit.-Dialogue between nature and an icelander.-Parini on glory.-Dialogue between Ruysch and his mummies. -Remarkable sayings of Philip Ottonieri.-Dialogue between Columbus and Gutierrez. — Panegyric of birds. The song of the wild cock.-Dialogue between Timandro and Eleandro.-Copernicus.-Dialogue between an almanac seller and a passer-by.-Dialogue between Plotinus and Porphyrus.- Comparison of the last words of Brutus and Theophrastus. - Dialogue between Tristano and a friend. Machiavelli, Niccolo. Historical, political and diplomatic writings. Tr. from the italian by Christian E. Detmold. Bost. 1882. 4 v. 0. 850+1 Contents. V. 1. Pref.-Life.-History of Florence. 2. The prince.-Discourse on the first ten books of Titus Livius.-Thoughts of a statesman. 3. Missions. 4. Missions.-Miscellaneous papers.-Index.

3. Spanish.

Ticknor, G: History of spanish literature. N. Y. 1849. 3 v. O. 860.1+1

Contents. V. 1. 1st period. The literature that existed in Spain between the first appearance of the present written language and the early part of the reign of the emperor Charles V, or from the end of the 12th century to the beginning of the 16th.-2d period. From the accession of the austrian family to its extinction, or from the begining of the 16th century to the end of the 17th. 2. Same, continued. 3. Same, concluded. 3d period. Between the accession of the Bourbon family and the invasion of Bonaparte, or from the beginning of the 18th century to the early part of the 19th.-App. Origin of the spanish language; The romanceros; Fernan Gomez de Cibdareal and the Ceuton epistolario; The Buscapié; Editions, translations and imitations of the Don Quixote; Early collections of old spanish plays; On the origin of the cultismo.-Inedita: Poema de José el Patriarca; La danza general de la muerte; El libro del rabi Santob.-Index.

Lockhart, J: Gibson, tr. Ancient spanish ballads; historical and romantic. A new rev. ed. with a biogr. notice. Bost. 1856. D.

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Kennedy, James. Modern poets and poetry of 861+3 Spain. Lond. 1852. O.

Vingut, Gertrude Fairfield de, ed. Selections from the best spanish poets. N. Y. 1856. D. 861:5 Yriarte, T: Literary fables. Tr. from the spanish by G: H. Devereux. Bost. 1855. D. 861: 6 Cervantes-Saavedra, Miguel de. Wit and wisdom of Don Quixote. Bost. 1882. T.

4. Portuguese,

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Camoens, L: de. The Lusiad, or The discovery of India; an epic poem. Tr. from the portuguese with an historical introd. and notes by W: Julius Mickle. New ed. Lond. 1807. 3 v. S. 861:1 Same, germ. Die Lusiaden; heroisch-episches gedicht. Aus dem portugiesischen in famben übers. von K: Eitner. Hildburgh. 1869. D. 861:1

- Poems. From the portuguese, with remarks on his life and writings, notes, etc., by lord viscount Strangford. New ed. Lond. 1824. D. 861:2

- The lyricks, sonnets, canzons, odes and sextines, englished by R: F. Burton. Lond. 1884. 2 v. S. 861:8 Burton, R: Francis. Camoens; his life and his Lusiads, a commentary. Lond. 1881. 2 v. S. 861.2:1

17. Classical literatures.

1. In general.

White, C. A. Classic literature, principally sanskrit, greek and roman, with some account of the persian, chinese and japanese, in the form of sketches of the authors and specimens from translations of their works. N. Y. 1877. D. 880.1:1

Creuzer, F: Zur geschichte der griechischen und römischen literatur; besorgt von Julius Kayser. Leipz. 1847. O. 880.1:3 Jennings, G. H., and W. S. Johnstone. Halfhours with greek and latin authors; from various english_trans. with biogr. notices. N. Y. 1882 [1881]. D. 870: 1 Elton, C: Abraham. Specimens of the greek and roman classic poets, in a chronological series from Homer to Tryphiodorus, trans. into english verse and ill. with biogr. and critical notices. Phila. 1860. 3 v. D.

871:1 Savage, J: A select collection of letters of the

antients, whereby is discovered the morality, gallantry, wit, humour, manner of arguing and in a word the genius of both greeks and romans. Lond. 1703. D. 876:3 2. Roman.

History and Collections. Bähr, J: Christian Felix. Geschichte der römi

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Cruttwell, C: T: A history of roman literature from the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius; with chronological

tables, etc., for the use of students. N. Y. 870.1:3 n. d. O. Browne, Robert W: A history of roman classical literature. 870.1:1 T. p. w. O. Simcox, G: A: History of latin literature from Ennius to Boethius. N. Y. 1883. 2 v. D. 870.1:2 Sellar, W. Y. The roman poets of the republic. New ed., rev. and enl. Oxford. 1881. O. 871:2 Herder, J: Gottfried v. Römische literatur. In his Werke. 830: 154 v8

Contents. Aus Horaz. - Briefe über das lesen des Horaz.-Aus Persius.-Aus Phädrus.

Note. See also names of individual writers in the Index to biography, at the end of the catalogue.

Individual authors.

Cæsar, Caius Julius. Commentaries.
See under Ancient roman history.

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Trollope, Anthony. The commentaries of Cæsar. [Ancient classics for eng. readers.] Phila. 1875. S. 879:4 Catullus, Caius Valerius. Davies, James. Catullus, Tibullus and Propertius. [Ancient classics for eng. readers.] Phila. 1877. S.

874:4 Cicero, Marcus Tullius. [Works.] N. Y. 186770. 3 v. S. 875:1

Contents. V. 1. Biogr. sketch.- The orations, tr. by prof. Duncan. 2. Same, continued. 3. The offices, tr. by T: Cockman.- Cato, or An essay on old age; Lælius, or An essay on friendship, tr. by dr. Melmoth.

- Orationes quaedam selectæ, notis anglicis illustrate cura et studio Thomæ Dugdale, jr. Quibus præfigitur vita Ciceronis, per annos consulares digesta; huic ed. acc. dialogi De senectute et De amicitia. Phila. 1815. O. 875:4 The three dialogues on the orator. Tr. into eng. by W. Guthrie, rev. and corr. with notes. 2d amer. ed. N. Y. 1860. S.

875:2 Collins, W: Lucas. Cicero. [Ancient classics for eng. readers.] Phila. 1875. S. 875:3 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus, (eng. Horace). A poetical translation of the works of Horace, with the original text and critical notes, collected from his best latin and french commentators, by Philip Francis. 5th ed. rev. and corr. Lond. 1853. 4 v. O. 871:4 Contents. V. 1, 2. Odes. — Epodes. The secular poem. 3. Satires. 4. Epistles.-Art of poetry. Odes and epodes of Horace; a metrical trans. into english, with introd. and commentaries by lord Lytton, with latin text. Leipz. 1869. 2 v. in 1. S. 874:2 Works. Tr. literally into english prose, for the use of those who are desirous of acquiring or recovering a competent knowledge of the latin language, by C. Smart; in v. Edinb. 1801. V. 1. T. 874:6 Contents. 1-5th book of odes.

- Martin, Sir Theodore. Horace. [Ancient classics for eng. readers]. Phila. 1877. S. 871:3 Juvenalis, Decimus Junius. Walford, E: Juvenal. [Ancient classics for eng. readers]. Phila. 1878. S. 877:2

Livius Patavinus, Titus, (eng. Livy). History of Rome. 4 v. 937: 6

See under Ancient roman history. - Capes, W. Wolfe. Livy. (Classical writers). N. Y. 1880. S. 879:1 Collins, W: Lucas. Livy. [Ancient classics for eng. readers]. Phila. 1876. S. 879:2 Lucretius Carus, Titus. Lucretius on the nature

of things; a philosophical poem in six books. Literally tr. into english prose by J: Selby Watson. Adjoined, the poetical version of J: Mason Good. Lond. 1851. D. 871:5

Mallock, W: Hurrell. Lucretius. [Ancient classics for eng. readers]. Phila. 1878. S.

874: 5 Ovidius Naso, Publius, (eng. Ovid). Metamorphoseon libri 15; interpretatione et notis illustravit Daniel Chrispinus Helvetius in usum serenissimi Delphini. In hac ed. nona notarum pars expungitur, quarum loco

Ovidius Naso, Publius, (eng. Ovid).—Continued. emendatur; hanc ed. recensuit et emendavit T: S. Joy. Novi-Eboraci. 1823. O.

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- The heroïdes, or Epistles of the heroines, The amours, - Art of love, Remedy of love, and minor works of Ovid. Literally tr. into english prose, with copious notes 871:6 by H: T. Riley. Lond. 1852. D. Church, Alfred J: Ovid. [Ancient classics for eng. readers]. Phila 1876. S. 874:3 Plautus, Titus Maccius. Collins, W: Lucas. Plautus and Terence. [Ancient classics for eng. readers]. Phila. 1875. S. 872:3 Plinius Secundus major, Caius, (eng. Pliny). Natural history. 6 v. 500: 6

See under Natural science, col. 281. Plinius Cæcilus Secundus junior, Caius. The letters of Pliny the consul, with occasional W:

remarks by Melmoth. 4th ed. Lond.

1757. 2 v.

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ical works].

See under Ancient roman history.

Seneca, Lucius Annæus.

See under Ethics, col. 62.

Morals.

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Tacitus, Caius Cornelius. Works. 2 v. 937:38 Contents, see under Ancient roman history.

- Donne, W: Bodham. Tacitus. [Ancient classics for eng. readers]. Phila. 1875. S.

879:3 Terentius Afer, Publius, (eng. Terence). Comedies. 872:2

See Class-list of drama, col. 605. See Plautus, above.

Tibullus, Albius. See Catullus, above. Vergilius Maro, Publius, (eng. Virgil). The Georgics of Vergil. Tr. into english verse by Harriet Waters Preston. Bost. 1881. T. 874:1 Collins, W: Lucas. Virgil. [Ancient classies for eng. readers]. Phila. 1878. S. 873:3

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Mahaffy, J: Peytland. A history of classical greek literature. N. Y. 1880. 2 v. D. 880.1:2

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