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J3. Benfleii Ourse Novissimoe ad Horat.<br />

PEEPAOE. IX<br />

34.<br />

35.<br />

36.<br />

{Mua. Crit., vol. i., p. 194, teqq.).<br />

Horatius, ed. Braunhard . . . Lips.,<br />

Horatius, ed. Heindorf . . . Lips.,<br />

Horatius, ed. Orelli .... Turici,<br />

1831-8, 4 vola.<br />

1843.<br />

1843-4, 2 vols.<br />

37. Horatius, ed. Orelli (ed. Min.) . . Turioi, 1844, 2 vols.<br />

38. Horatius, ed. Sohmid .... Halb., 1830.<br />

39. Horatius, ed. Peerlkamp . . . Leid., 1845.<br />

40. Horatius, ed. Dillenberger . . Bonnse, 1848.<br />

41. Horatius, ed. Keightley . . . London, 1848.<br />

42. Horatius, ed. Girdlestone, &c. . . Loudon, 1848.<br />

43. Horatius, ed. Milman . . . London, 1848.<br />

44. DUntzer, Kritik und Erklarung der<br />

Episteln des Horaz . . . Braunsch., 1843-6, 3 vols<br />

45. Jacobs, Lectiones Venusinoe . . Leipz., 1834.<br />

46. Tate's Horatius Bestitutus . . London, 1837.<br />

<strong>The</strong> present edition, it will be perceived, is an ex-<br />

purgated one, every thing being thrown out that could<br />

<strong>of</strong>fend the most fastidious delicacy. In this respect,<br />

the edition here <strong>of</strong>fered to the student will be found<br />

decidedly superior to that recently put forth in En-<br />

gl<strong>and</strong> by the Rev. Messrs. Girdlestone <strong>and</strong> Osborne,<br />

<strong>and</strong> in which many passages have been allowed to remain<br />

that are utterly at variance <strong>with</strong> the idea <strong>of</strong> an<br />

expurgated text.<br />

It only remains for the editor to express his sincere<br />

obligations to his learned friend, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Drisler, for<br />

his kind <strong>and</strong> careful co-operation in brioging out the<br />

present work—a co-operation rendered doubly pleasing<br />

by the consciousness, on the part <strong>of</strong> the editor, <strong>of</strong> its<br />

having been the means <strong>of</strong> rendering the present volume<br />

far more useful to the student than it would<br />

otherwise have been. .<br />

Columbia Cullege, March 15th, 1849.<br />

Chaeles Anthon.

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