SOME ANCIENT ROMANS OF FAME

"They were a great race, not unworthy of their fame,—those ancient Romans; and Alpine flowers of moral beauty bloomed amid the Alpine snow and ice of their austere pride."

—Wilkinson, p. 274

Ancient Nicknames.

Ancient Nicknames. W. W. Story. Chautauqua. Vol. xi, p. 241.

A Conversation Between Cicero and Atticus.

A Roman Holiday Twenty Centuries Ago. W. W. Story. Atlantic Monthly. Vol. xliii, p. 273.

Horatius, the Patriot.

Readings in Ancient History. Rome and the West. William Stearns Davis. P. 16.

Poetical Works. Thomas Babington Macaulay. Lays of Ancient Rome, p. 31.

Caius Verres, the Grafter.

Caesar. A Sketch. James Anthony Froude. Chap. ix.

Roman Life in the Days of Cicero. Alfred J. Church. Chap. iv.

Pompey, Fortune's Favorite.

A Friend of Caesar. William Stearns Davis. Chap. vi, p. 102.

Roman Life in the Days of Cicero. Alfred J. Church. Chap. ix.

Great Captains: Caesar. Theodore A. Dodge. Chap. ii.

Maecenas, the Gentleman of Leisure.

Rome of To-day and Yesterday. John Dennie. P. 161.

Foreign Classics in English. William Cleaver Wilkinson. Vol. iv, p. 177.

Poem.—Perdidi Diem.

Poetical Works. Mrs. Sigourney. P. 32.

Catiline, the Conspirator.

Roman Life in the Days of Cicero. Alfred J. Church. P. 135.

Harper's Dictionary of Ancient Literature and Antiquities. Harry Thurston Peck. P. 296.

Cato, the Upright.

A History of Roman Literature. Charles Thomas Cruttwell. P. 95.

Rome: The Eternal City. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 525.

Readings in Ancient History. Rome and the West. William Stearns Davis. P. 97.

Great Captains: Caesar. Theodore A. Dodge. Chap. xii.

Pliny the Elder as Described by Pliny the Younger.

A History of Roman Literature. Charles Thomas Cruttwell. P. 403.

Pliny the Younger at Home.

Peeps at Many Lands. Italy. John Finnemore. Chap. iii.

Society in Rome under the Caesars. William Ralph Inge. Chap. v.

Foreign Classics in English. William Cleaver Wilkinson. Vol. iv, p. 279.