Charicles : or, Illustrations of the private life of the ancient Greeks : with notes and excursuses . DF 91 .B4213 1889 IMSBecker^ Wilhelm 8th ed. ~ O^ MEDfAEVAL STUOie« v3 >(JEl:MS PARK«OCONTO i C*NAOA. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from University of Toronto THE PEIVATE LIFE Oh- THE ANCIENT GREEKS. PRINTED BT SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE LONDON CHARICLES OR ITJJJSTRATIONS OF THE PEIVATE LIFE OF THE ANCIENT GREEKS WITH NOTES AND EXCUESUSES FROM THE GERMAN OF PROFESSOR BECKER TKANSLATED BY THE R


Charicles : or, Illustrations of the private life of the ancient Greeks : with notes and excursuses . DF 91 .B4213 1889 IMSBecker^ Wilhelm 8th ed. ~ O^ MEDfAEVAL STUOie« v3 >(JEl:MS PARK«OCONTO i C*NAOA. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from University of Toronto THE PEIVATE LIFE Oh- THE ANCIENT GREEKS. PRINTED BT SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE LONDON CHARICLES OR ITJJJSTRATIONS OF THE PEIVATE LIFE OF THE ANCIENT GREEKS WITH NOTES AND EXCUESUSES FROM THE GERMAN OF PROFESSOR BECKER TKANSLATED BY THE REV. FREDERICK METCALFE, FELLOW OK LINCOLN COLLEGE, OXFORD EIGHTH EDITION LONDONLONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. AND NEW YOKK : 15 EAST IG^^ STKEET 1889 TRANSLATORS PREFACE. THE motto from Plutarch prefixed to Charicles, whileit intimates the scope and object of the author, is aneloquent though brief argument for the utility of such awork. This description of the every-day pursuits andlighter occupations of the Grreeks, this glimpse at theirdomestic scenes, and introduction, so to speak, to theinterior of their dwellings, not only infuse additional zestinto the students survey of their life as a nation; but willchariclesorill00beck


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