"An elaborate fulness and completeness, while everything is quite clear, are the characteristics of this work,—rendering it the best Latin Dictionary for the scholar or advanced student."

The Examiner says—

"Dr. Andrews has a claim to our gratitude for his translation, not simply on the ground of his faithful retention of the excellencies of Dr. Freund, but also for much correction and some additions. In the 1663 large 8vo. pages which form the volume before us, all the most valuable arrangements of detail have been compressed. It remains for us only to add that we never saw such a book published at such a price."

*** "In consequence of a strict adherence to this rule, the present work is distinguished from every manual Latin-English Lexicon heretofore published, not only by the number of authorities cited, but by its full reference in every case, both to the name of the classical author, and to the particular treatise, book, section, or line of his writings, in which the passage referred to is to be found."


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