WHITE'S GRAMMAR-SCHOOL TEXTS, WITH ENGLISH VOCABULARIES. GREEK TEXTS:- FABLES from ESOP and HOMER, Book I. of the Iliad. HOMER, Book I. of the LUCIAN, Select Dialogues. XENOPHON, Books I. XENOPHON, Anabasis, THE FOUR GOSPELS IN GREEK, with an English-Greek Lexicon. Square 32m0. 5s. LATIN TEXTS: CÆSAR, Books I. II. V. VI. IS. HORACE, The Epodes and IS. NEPOS, Miltiades, Cimon, PHÆDRUS, First & Second VIRGIL, Books I. II. III. The three following Texts may be haa without Vocabularies: - CÆSAR'S GALLIC WAR, Book I. price 3d. LIVY, BOOKS XXII. & XXIII. The Latin Text, with English Explanatory and Grammatical Notes, and a Vocabulary of Proper Names. 12mo. price 2s. 6d. each Book. WHITE'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL TEXTS THE SEVENTH BOOK OF VIRGIL'S ÆNEID WITH A VOCABULARY EDITED BY JOHN T. WHITE, D.D. Oxon. LONDON 1885 All rights reserved 29893 f. 7. PREFACE. FOR Some long time past it has been widely felt that a reduction in the cost of Classical Works used in schools generally, and more especially in those intended for boys of the middle classes, is at once desirable and not difficult of accomplishment. For the most part only portions of authors are read in the earlier stages of education, and a pupil is taken from one work to another in each successive half-year or term; so that a book needlessly large and proportionably expensive is laid aside after a short and but partial use. In order, therefore, to meet what is certainly a want, Portions of the Classical Writers usually read in Schools are now being issued under the title of GRAMMAR SCHOOL TEXTS; while, at the request of various Masters, it has been determined to add to the series some portions of the Greek Testament. Each TEXT is provided with a VOCABULARY of the words occurring in it. In every instance-with the exception of Eutropius and Esop-the origin of a word, when known, is stated at the commencement of the article treating of it, if connected with |