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THE RELIGIOUS THOUGHT
OF THE GREEKS
FROM HOMER TO THE TRIUMPH
OF CHRISTIANITY
BY
CLIFFORD HERSCHEL MOORE
PROFESSOR OF LATIN IN HARVARD UNIVERSITY
preface ¿¬¼Ó.
The translations of Aeschylus are by A. S. Way, Macmillan, 1906-
08; those of Euripides are from the same skilled hand, in the Loeb
Classical Library, Heinemann, 1912; for Sophocles I have drawn on
the version by Lewis Campbell, Kegan Paul, Trench and Company,
1883; and for Thucydides and Plato I have used the classic renderings
of Jowett with slight modifications in one or two passages.
In an appendix will be found selected bibliographies for each
lecture. To these lists I have admitted, with one or two exceptions,
only such books as I have found useful from actual experience; and
few articles in periodicals have been named.
CLIFFORD HERSCHEL MOORE.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
August 1, 1916.