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THE HABITS OF THE GAULS.

_Great Captains_. Caesar. Theodore A. Dodge. Chap. iv.

_Caesar_. A Sketch. James Anthony Froude. Chap. xiii.

CAESAR IN GAUL.

_Caesar_. A Sketch. James Anthony Froude. Pp. 198, 217.

CAESAR'S ARMY AND A MODERN ARMY COMPARED.

_Great Captains_. Theodore A. Dodge. Chaps. xxiii, xlvi.

THE ANIMALS OF THE HERCYNIAN FOREST.

Grace G. Begle. _School Review_. Vol. viii, p. 457.

CAESAR'S FAVORITE HORSE.

_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 362.

_Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries_. Rodolfo Lanciani. P. 84.

_Caesar_. A Sketch. James Anthony Froude. P. 537.

OUR ENGLISH FOREFATHERS AS DESCRIBED BY CAESAR.

_Commentaries_. Caesar. Book v, Chaps. xii-xv.

CAESAR A GUEST AT THE HOME OF CICERO.

_Foreign Cla.s.sics in English_. William Cleaver Wilkinson. Vol. iv, p. 243.

THE DEATH OF CAESAR.

_Julius Caesar_. William Shakespeare. Act iii, scene i.

A NEW VERSION OF THE DEATH OF CAESAR.

_Harper's Magazine_. Vol. cxv, p. 655.

POEM.--The Lads of Liege.

_The Present Hour_. Percy Mackaye. P. 35.

_New York Times_. Sept. 2, 1914.

CICERO

"Caesar alone excepted, no ancient Roman has been so widely, so continuously, and so intensely alive since his death, as has been Marcus Tullius Cicero."

--Wilkinson

THE HOUSE WHERE CICERO WAS BORN.

_Roman Life in the Days of Cicero_. Alfred J. Church. Chap. vi.

HIS FAVORITE HOUSE.

_Roman Life in the Days of Cicero_. Alfred J. Church. P. 121.

CICERO, THE MAN.

Cicero. John Lord. _Chautauqua_. Vol. ii, p. 563.

_Foreign Cla.s.sics in English_. William Cleaver Wilkinson. Vol. iv.

Chap. vii.

CICERO, THE ORATOR.

_Cicero in the Senate_. Harriet Waters Preston. _Atlantic Monthly_. Vol. lxi, p. 641.

CICERO, THE WIT.

Cicero as a Wit. W.L. Collins. _Chautauqua_. Vol. xi, P. 377.

Cicero as a Wit. Francis W. Kelsey. _Cla.s.sical Journal_. Vol. iii, p. 3.

_Roman Life in the Days of Cicero_. Alfred J. Church. P. 197.

_Foreign Cla.s.sics in English_. William Cleaver Wilkinson, Vol. iv, p. 235.

Humor Repeats Itself. Irene Nye. _Cla.s.sical Journal_. Vol. ix, p. 154.

CICERO, THE EXILE.

_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 621.

_Roman Life in the Days of Cicero_. Alfred J. Church. Chap. x.

THE PROSECUTION OF ARCHIAS.

Richard Wellington Husband. _Cla.s.sical Weekly_. Vol. ix, p. 165.

A COMPARISON: CICERO AND DEMOSTHENES.

_Ill.u.s.trated History of Ancient Literature_. John D. Quackenbos.

P. 286.

_Foreign Cla.s.sics in English_. William Cleaver Wilkinson. Vol. iv, p. 487.

CICERO IN MAINE.

Martha Baker Dunn. _Atlantic Monthly_. Vol. xciii, p. 253.

DEBATE: Resolved that Cicero was justified in putting the Catilinarian conspirators to death.

The conviction of Lentulus. H.C. Nutting. _Cla.s.sical Journal_.

Vol. iii, p. 186.

Catiline as a Party Leader. E.S. Beesly. _Fortnightly Review_.

Vol. i, p. 175.

THE DEATH OF CICERO.

_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 624.

VERGIL

"The n.o.ble sage who knew everything."

--Dante

SONG.--Opening Lines of the Aeneid.

An Experiment with the Opening Lines of the Aeneid. J. Raleigh Nelson. _School Review_. Vol. vii, p. 129.