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Latin Interlinear Translations:
VIRGIL—By
Hart and Osborne.
CÆSAR—By
Hamilton and Clark.
HORACE—By
Stirling, Nuttall and Clark.
CICERO—By
Hamilton and Clark.
SALLUST—By
Hamilton and Clark.
OVID—By
George W. Heilig.
JUVENAL—By
Hamilton and Clark.
LIVY—By
Hamilton and Clark.
CORNELIUS NEPOS— By Hamilton and Underwood. |
| Greek Interlinear Translations: HOMER’S ILIAD—By Thomas Clark. XENOPHON’S ANABASIS—By Hamilton and Clark. GOSPEL OF ST. JOHN—By George W. Heilig. |
S. Austin Allibone, the distinguished author, writes:
“There is a growing disapprobation, both in Great Britain and America, of the disproportionate length of time devoted by the youthful student to the acquisition of the dead languages; and therefore nothing will tend so effectually to the preservation of the Greek and Latin grammars as their judicious union (the fruit of an intelligent compromise) with the Interlinear Classics.”
DAVID McKAY, Publisher, Philadelphia,
Formerly published by Charles De Silver & Sons.
THE METAMORPHOSES Books I-III.
Fable descriptions are taken from the translator’s Synopses.