Anthon's Latin Prosody and Metre.
From the best Authorities, Ancient and Modern. 12mo, Sheep extra. 90 cents.
In this volume, which may not unaptly be regarded as the third part of the Latin Lessons, the young scholar will find every thing that may be needed by him, not only at the commencement, but also throughout the several stages of his academic career.
Anthon's Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War;
And the First Book of the Greek Paraphrase; with English Notes, critical and explanatory, Plans of Battles, Sieges, &c., and Historical, Geographical, and Archæological Indexes, by Charles Anthon, LL.D. Map, Portrait, &c. 12mo, Sheep extra. $1 40.
The present edition of Cæsar is on the same plan with the Sallust and Cicero of the editor. The explanatory notes have been specially prepared for the use of beginners, and nothing has been omitted that may tend to facilitate the perusal of the work. The Greek paraphrase is given partly as a literary novelty, and partly as an easy introduction to Greek studies; and the plans of battles, sieges, &c., must prove eminently useful to the learner.
Anthon's Aeneid of Virgil,
With English Notes, critical and Explanatory, a Metrical Clavis, and an Historical, Geographical, and Mythological Index, by Charles Anthon, LL.D. Portrait and many Illustrations. 12mo, Sheep extra. $2 00.
The notes accompanying the text have been made purposely copious, since Virgil is an author in the perusal of whom the young scholar stands in need of very frequent assistance. The illustrations that accompany the notes form a very attractive feature in the volume, and are extremely useful in exemplifying the allusions of the author.
Anthon's Select Orations of Cicero,