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ADDITIONS—MARCH 1913 133<br />

Drama<br />

Bjomson, Bjornstjerne. 839.82 Bsit<br />

Three comedies [tr. by R.F.Sharp. 1912]. Dent. (Everyman's<br />

library.)<br />

Contents: The newly-married couple.—Leonarda.—A gauntlet.<br />

Life of Bjornson, by R. F. Sharp, p. 7-15; "Bibliography," p. 15-16.<br />

Euripides. 882 Eg3ew<br />

Euripides, with an English translation by A. S. Way. v.1-2. 1912.<br />

Heinemann. (Loeb classical library.)<br />

v.i. Iphigeneia at Aulis.—Rhesus.—Hecuba.—The daughters of Troy.—Helen.<br />

v.2. Electra.—Orestes.—Iphigeneia in Taurica.—Andromache.—Cyclops.<br />

"Bibliography," v.i, p. 15.<br />

Greek and English text.<br />

Masefield, John. 822.33 D55<br />

William Shakespeare. 1911. Holt. (Home university library of<br />

modern knowledge.)<br />

Devotes seven pages to Shakespeare's life, another five to the Elizabethan theatre<br />

and the remainder to a detailed analysis of each of the plays taken in the conjectured<br />

order of writing.<br />

Sophocles. 882 S7ish<br />

Sophocles, with an English translation by F. Storr. v.l. 1912.<br />

Heinemann. (Loeb classical library.)<br />

v.i. Oedipus the king.—Oedipus at Colonus.—Antigone.<br />

"Bibliography," v.i, p.15.<br />

Greek and English text.<br />

Terence. 872 T2gt<br />

Terence, with an English translation by John Sargeaunt. 2v. 1912.<br />

Heinemann. (Loeb classical library.)<br />

v.l. The lady of Andros.—The self-tormentor.—The eunuch.<br />

v.2. Phormio.—The mother-in-law.—The brothers.<br />

"Bibliography," v.i, p.13.<br />

Latin and English text.<br />

Travel and Description<br />

(Includes Antiquities)<br />

Leaf, Walter. 913-39 L45<br />

Troy; a study in Homeric geography. 1912. Macmillan.<br />

Contains maps.<br />

"Consists of two portions, both of them valuable to Homeric students. The first<br />

is a brief but clear statement of the results of the more recent excavations of the city,<br />

together with a discussion of their relation to the Homeric story; the second is an historical<br />

and geographical investigation, based partly on personal knowledge of the Troad,<br />

partly on criticism of literary and other evidence." Athenaeum, 1912.<br />

Europe—Travel and description<br />

Clare, Constance Leigh. 914-36 C51<br />

The Brenner pass; Tirol from Kufstein to Riva, illustrations by J. F.<br />

L. Clare. [1912.] Bennett.<br />

"She covers a country a good deal wider than 'The Brenner Pass' itself, and takes<br />

us for pleasant excursions up the Zillerthal, up the Grodenthal, and through other valleys...<br />

On the domestic architecture of Tyrol she writes well, and especially on that of<br />

Sterzing and Brixen. There is much in her book that supplements the information of<br />

the ordinary guide-book, and it should be welcome to the leisurely traveller." Athenceum,<br />

1912.

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