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xxviii :Mahaffy, J. P. What have the Greeks done for Modern Civilization? (N. Y., 1909, Putnam, $2.50).
 * Mau, August.* Pompeii: Its Life and Art, translated by F. W. Kelsey (N. Y., 1899, out of print).
 * Oman, Charles. Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic (N. Y., 1902, Longmans, Green & Co., $2.25). A biographical presentation of Roman history.
 * Pellison, Maurice. Roman Life in Pliny's Time, translated by Maud Wilkinson (Philadelphia, 1897, out of print).
 * Powers, H. H. The Message of Greek Art (N. Y., 1913, out of print).
 * Robinson, C. E. The Days of Alkibiades (N. Y., 1916, Longmans, Green & Co., $2.00). A picture of Greek life and culture in the Age of Pericles.
 * Stobart, J. C.* The Glory that was Greece: A Survey of Hellenic Culture and Civilization (Philadelphia, 1911, out of print).
 * — The Grandeur that was Rome. A Survey of Roman Culture and Civilization (Philadelphia, 1912, out of print).
 * Tarbell, F. G. A History of Greek Art (2d ed., N. Y., 1905, Macmillan, $1.60).
 * Tucker, T. G. Life in Ancient Athens (N. Y., 1906, Macmillan, $2.40). The most attractive treatment of the subject.
 * — Life in the Roman World of Nero and St. Paul (N. Y., 1910, Macmillan, $3.50).
 * Zimmern, A. E. The Greek Commonwealth (N. Y., 1911, Oxford University Press, American Branch, $3.80).

MIDDLE AGES


 * Adams, G.B. Civilization during the Middle Ages (2d ed., N. Y ., 1914, Scribner, $2.75).
 * Bateson, Mary. Medieval England (N. Y., 1903, Putnam, $2.50). Deals with economic and social life; Story of the Nations.
 * Bryce, James.* The Holy Roman Empire (new ed., N. Y., 1921, Macmillan, $3.75). A famous work, originally published in 1864.
 * Cutts, E. L. Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages (London, 1872, DeLaMore Press, 7s. 6d.). An almost indispensable book.
 * Davis, H. W. C. Medieval Europe (N. Y., 191 1, Holt, 90 cents).Home University Library.
 * Emerton, Ephraim. An Introduction to the Study of the Middle Ages (Boston, 1888, Ginn, $1.92). Of special value to beginners.
 * Foord, Edward. The Byzantine Empire (N. Y., 191 1, out of print). The most convenient short treatise ; lavishly illustrated.
 * Guerber, H. A. Legends of the Middle Ages (N. Y., 1896, American Book Co., $2.00).
 * Haskins, C. H. The Normans in European History (Boston, 1915, Houghton Mifflin Co., $3.00).
 * Lawrence, W. W. Medieval Story (N. Y., 191 1, Columbia University Press, $2.00). Discusses the great literary productions of the Middle Ages.
 * Luchaire, Achille.* Social France at the Time of Philip Augustus, translated by E. B. Krehbiel (London, 1912, Murray, 10s. 6d.). A historical masterpiece.
 * Munro, D. C, and Sellery, G. C.* Medieval Civilization (2d ed., N. Y., 1907, Century Co., $2.50). Translated selections from standard works by French and German scholars.