NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY.

VOLUME XXV. for MARCH.

The Odyssey of Homer, with Flaxman's Illustrations, &c. 1 Vol. Edited by the REV. THEODORE ALOIS BUCKLEY, M.A. Cr. 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d.; mor. extra, 7s. 6d.

VOLS. XXIII. and XXIV.

The Iliad of Homer. Translated into English Verse by ALEXANDER POPE. A New Edition, with Notes, Illustrations, and Introduction, by the REV. THEODORE ALOIS BUCKLEY M.A., Chaplain of Christ Church, Oxford; Editor of Translations of Homer, Æschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, &c.: Author of Great Cities of the Ancient World, History of the Council of Trent, &c. 2 Vols. crown 8vo. cloth, 5s.; in mor. extra, for School Prizes, 2 Vols. 15s.; or 2 Vols. in one, 10s. 6d.; ditto calf, marbled edges, 9s.

*** This edition of Homer's Iliad contains the Classical Compositions of Flaxman, beautifully drawn by T. D. Scott, Esq., and engraved in the most careful manner by J. L. Williams, Esq.

"The most notable new edition is Pope's Homer, with Flaxman's designs, and a variety of other Illustrations; explanatory notes, with 'parallel passages,' by the editor, Mr. Buckley; and an introduction, which gives a judicious estimate of Pope, and enters sensibly into the question of whether there ever was such a man as Homer."—Spectator.