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Translated by FRANK JUSTUS MILLER

This is a new translation of the ten trag. edies which have come down under the name of Seneca, rendered into English blank verse, with appropriate lyric meters for the choruses. The work is enriched and its value greatly enhanced for both classical and English students, as well as for the general reader, by an introduction on the inAuence of the tragedies of Seneca upon early English drama, contributed to the volume by Professor John M. Manly; also by a review of the Roman historical drama in connection with the Octavia, by comparative analyses of Seneca's tragedies and the corresponding Greek dramas, and by a comprehensive mythological index and glossary. 548 pages, 8vo, cloth; net $3.00, postpaid $3.20.

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THE TRUE NATURE OF

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Two Dramatizations from Vergil

By FRANK JUSTUS MILLER

Associate Professor of Latin in

The University of Chicago

DIDO, THE PHOENICIAN QUEEN THE FALL OF TROY

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WO little dramas in English verse, founded on the Aeneid. They are intended for presentation by high-school students, and have been found well adapted to that end. They will be helpful also as a supplement to the Vergil teacher's work in the classroom. The volume is illustrated and includes stage-directions, music, etc. The fine classic flavor, exquisite taste, and dainty fancy that characterize the author's other works, are in evidence here.

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Industrial Insurance in the United States

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Value and Distribution

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