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New Edition in Preparation.

A HISTORY

OF THE LATER

ROMAN

EMPIRE FROM ARCADIUS TO IRENE (395 a.p. to 800 A.D.). Two Vols. 8vo.

CLASSICAL REVIEW. '--'' Mr. Bury's volumes are an important and valuable contribution to our knowledge of a period the history of which has been too much neglected by scholars."

GUARDIAN,

Mr. Bury's great merit lies in his wide and bold grasp of greumenical history. Nobody has better taken in the nature of that eternal question, the first stages of which are to be found recorded in the opening chapters of Herodotus, and the latest (as yet) in the morning's news from Armenia or from Crete. There is no need for any one to teach Mr. Bury the root of the matter. Mr. Bury has thoroughly grasped the true substance and meaning of his vast subject."' SATURDAY REVIEW. --"Mr. Bury's volumes are the fruit of diligent and independent work amongst a mass of difficult materials, and will have to be reckoned with by all who follow in his steps. Moreover, Mr. Bury shows a commendable resolve not to accept traditional views as a way out of difficulties.

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He has taken

a larger view than any previous writer of the lives and characters, the resources and dangers of the later Emperors. He has followed them into the details of their policy. and has not considered anything undeserving of his attention. Still more he has done his best to reproduce the life, the art, and the learning of Byzantium. Perhaps his chapters on the literature of the times and his estimates of the authorities whom he follows will have the most enduring influence on English scholars."

A HISTORY OF GREECE .FROM THE
EARLIEST TIMES TO THE DEATH OF ALEX-
ANDER THE GREAT. With numerous Maps and other
Illustrations. School Edition. Crown 8vo. 8s. 6d.
Edition. Two vols. 8vo. 25s. net.

Library

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ATHENEUM- In every way worthy of the author's reputation, learned yet lucid, scholarly yet not too much given to a descent into superfluous minutia, It would be hard to find a more useful book for the student who has grasped the outlines of the subject, and wishes to start on an Inquiry into the sources from which the received narrative has been derived."

CLASSICAL REVIEW,--" It is difficult to speak too highly of this History as a whole. The greatest pains have been taken throughout to maintain the sense of proportion."

HISTORY OF GREECE FOR BEGINNERS. 3s. 6d.

Globe Svo.

GUARDIAN.—"Reads pleasantly, and would serve admirably as a text-book for any but the higher forms,"

MACMILLAN AND CO., LTD., LONDON.

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