amination of Certain Passages in Greek
and Latin Texts. By WILLIAM W. MARSHALL, M.A., B.C.L., F.R.S.L., of
the Inner Temple, formerly Scholar of Hertford College, Oxford. Demy
8vo., Cloth 2s. 6d., Paper Covers 2s. London: ELLIOT STOCK, 62,
Paternoster Row, E.C. 1886.
_BY THE SAME AUTHOR._
PLUTARCH'S LIVES OF THE GRACCHI, translated from the text of
Sintenis, with Introduction, Marginal Analysis, and Appendices. By
WILLIAM W. MARSHALL, B.A., of the Inner Temple, late Scholar
of Hertford College, Oxford. Crown 8vo., paper covers, 1s. 6d., or
cloth, 2s. Oxford, JAMES THORNTON. 1881.
"Mr. MARSHALL has succeeded in cutting out of
Plutarch a very neat piece of biography and presenting it in
a pleasant English dress, with a careful introduction and a
few useful Appendices. The English is the editor's, and is
very agreeable reading. The Introduction is a clever account
of Plutarch, with a critical notice of his work, his merits,
and his inaccuracies, together with a summary sketch of the
affairs of Rome when the Gracchi came into notice. The
student of Roman history will be glad of this small, but
carefully edited, account of the two brethren."--_School
Guardian._
THE LATIN PRAYER BOOK OF CHARLES II.; or, an Account of the
"Liturgia" of Dean Durel, together with a Reprint and Translation of
the Catechism therein contained, with Collations, Annotations, and
Appendices, by the late Rev. CHARLES MARSHALL, M.A., Rector
of Harpurhey; and WILLIAM W. MARSHALL, B.A. Demy 8vo. Cloth.
1882.
A few remaining copies may be obtained from THOMAS
FARGIE, 21, St. Ann's Square, Manchester. Price, 7s.
6d.
The late Very Rev. J.S. HOWSON, D.D., Dean of Chester, writes
(July 9, 1883):--
"I have much pleasure in stating that I regard the work of
Mr. MARSHALL and his son upon the Latin Prayer Book
of Charles II. as a publication of great importance. The
volume has been of much use to me personally; and I believe
its value will be felt by all who study it candidly and
carefully."
"A liturgical, historical, and theological work of great
value, creditable alike to the care, industry, and scholarly
attainments of the editors. No clergyman should engage in
liturgical controversy without consulting its
pages."--_Church Advocate_.
Favourably reviewed also by _The British Quarterly Review_,
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