| Julius Caesar - Gaul - 1879 - 146 pages
...undertaking none but Scholars of recognised eminence, whose names will in themselves be a guarantee that the different books will be thoroughly well done....but, where feasible, the results of philological and archaeological research will be Insinuated, and points of historical and literary interest brought... | |
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1879 - 132 pages
...undertaking none but Scholars of recognised eminence, whose names will in themselves be a guarantee that the different books will be thoroughly well done....but, where feasible, the results of philological and archEeological research will be insinuated, and points of historical and literary interest brought... | |
| Thucydides - Greece - 1879 - 136 pages
...undertaking none but Scholars of recognised eminence, whose names will in themselves be a guarantee that the different books will be thoroughly well done....but, where feasible, the results of philological and archaeological research will be insinuated, and points of historual and literary interest brought out.... | |
| Publius Ovidius Naso - 1879 - 98 pages
...undertaking none but Scholars of recognised eminence, whose names will in themselves be a guarantee that the different books will be thoroughly well done....but, where feasible, the results of philological and archceological research will be insinuated, and points of historical and literary interest brought... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1879 - 132 pages
...themselves be a guarantee that the different books will be thoroughly wcll done. A primary object o£ the Series will be to impart knowledge in a way both...but, where feasible, the results of philological and archasological research will be insinuated, and points of historical and literary interest brought... | |
| Henry Nettleship - Latin literature - 1879 - 120 pages
...who use the books may really be attracted by the information given in the Notes, and may there fore go on into higher walks of learning with genuine zeal,...but, where feasible, the results of philological and archxological research will be insinuated, and points of historical and literary interest brought out.... | |
| Ovid - 1879 - 100 pages
...therefore go on into higher walks of learning with genuine zeal, feeling confident that they have a. sohd basis in the knowledge already acquired. With this...but, where feasible, the results of philological and archaeological research will be insinuated, and points of historical and literary interest brought... | |
| Julius Caesar - Gaul - 1879 - 150 pages
...into higher walla Of iearning with genuine zeal, feeling confident that they have a solid basis ta the knowledge already acquired. With this object an...grammar, but, where feasible, the results of philological ami archaeological research will be insinuated, and points of historical and literary interest brought... | |
| Julius Caesar - Gaul - 1879 - 154 pages
...have a solid basis in the knowledge already acquired. With this object an endeavour will be made io illustrate each author from all the various points...learning. The attention of students will not be confined io mere questions of grammar, but, where feasible, the results of philological and archa'ological research... | |
| American literature - 1879 - 940 pages
...notes at the end. An effort has been made to obtain for the scries good scholarly work, and an endeavor will be made to illustrate each author from all the various points of view brought out by modern learning. Besides representative books from the .-Eneid, Homer, etc., to be published... | |
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