“A concise and scholarly historical sketch, descriptive of the decay of the Roman Republic, and the events which paved the way for the advent of the conquering Cæsar. It is an excellent account of the leaders and legislation of the republic.”—Boston Post.

“It is prepared in succinct but comprehensive style, and is an excellent book for reading and reference.”—New York Observer.

“No better condensed account of the two Gracchi and the turbulent careers of Marius and Sulla has yet appeared.”—New York Independent.

THE ROMAN TRIUMVIRATES. By the Very Rev. Charles Merivale, D.D.

“In brevity, clear and scholarly treatment of the subject, and the convenience of map, index, and side notes, the volume is a model.”—New York Tribune.

“An admirable presentation, and in style vigorous and picturesque.”—Hartford Courant.

THE EARLY EMPIRE—From the Assassination of Julius Cæsar to the Assassination of Domitian. By Rev. W. Wolfe Capes, M.A.

“It is written with great clearness and simplicity of style, and is as attractive an account as has ever been given in brief of one of the most interesting periods of Roman History.”—Boston Saturday Evening Gazette.

“It is a clear, well-proportioned, and trustworthy performance, and well deserves to be studied.”—Christian at Work.

THE AGE OF THE ANTONINES—The Roman Empire of the Second Century. By Rev. W. Wolfe Capes, M.A.