Domitia—Baring-Gould; Fred A. Stokes, N. Y., (1898).
3. TWO NOVELS BY PEDANTS. (See [§ III, D, p. 73].)
Dion and the Sibyls, a Romance of the First Century—Keon, Miles Gerald; London, Bentley, (1866).
The Money God, or The Empire and the Papacy—Quinton, M. A.; Kelly, Piet & Co., Baltimore (1873).
(*Aurelia, or the Jews of Capena Gate—Quinton, M. A.; n. d.)
(*Furius, a Tale of the Early Christians at Rome—Quinton, M. A.; n. d.)
4. IMPORTANT NOVELS BY TEACHERS. (v. [III, G.])
Helena’s Household; Rome, First Century—De Mille, James; (1858)—Ward & Drummond, N. Y., 1897.
*The Martyr of the Catacombs—De Mille, James; (1858).