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THE LOEB
CLASSICAL LIBRARY

Edited by T. E. PAGE, M.A., and W. H. D. ROUSE, Litt.D.

A SERIES OF GREEK AND LATIN TEXTS
WITH TRANSLATIONS INTO ENGLISH ON
THE OPPOSITE PAGE BY LEADING SCHOLARS

Fcap. 8vo.

Price 5s net in cloth, or 6s 6d net in leather

A LIST OF THE VOLUMES

FIRST TWENTY

Ready in September 1912

THE APOSTOLIC FATHERS, translated by Kirsopp Lake, of the University of Leyden. 2 volumes. Volume I, September. [Volume II, November.]

THE CONFESSIONS OF ST. AUGUSTINE, translated by W. Watts (1631). 2 volumes,

EURIPIDES, translated by A. S. Way, of the University of London. 4 volumes, Volume I, Iphigeneia at Aulis—Rhesus—Hecuba—The Daughters of Troy—Helen; Volume II, Electra—Orestes—Iphigeneia in Taurica—Andromache—Cyclops.

PHILOSTRATUS, THE LIFE OF APOLLONIUS OF TYANA, translated by F. C. Conybeare, of University College, Oxford. 2 volumes.

PROPERTIUS, translated by H. E. Butler, of the University of London. 1 volume,

TERENCE, translated by John Sargeaunt, of Westminster School. 2 volumes. Volume I, Lady of Andros—Self-Tormentor—Eunuch; 5 Volume II, Phormio—Mother-in-Law—Brothers.