
Sometimes, again, Nipperdey's conclu sions have not been admitted, but others have been adopted in their place, which appear more consistent with sound interpretation. Their form has very frequently been altered, and their substance has on numerous oocasiims been material ly enlarged. They have not, however, been slavishly followed in the present work. His notes, as tranlated by Browne, have constantly been compared with the German original, and many important errors have been corrected. Ni pperdey's work forms one of the collection of Haupt and Sauppe, now in a course of publication from the Leipsic press. Henry Browne, and are pub: lished in the series of Arnold's Classics. Nable have been procured from the edition of the An nals by Ni pperdey, the notes to which have been translated by 'the Eev. Excerpt from The Germania and Agricola, and Also Selections From the Annals, of Tacitus: With English Notes, Critical and Explanatory But though important materials have been obtain ed from the sources just mentioned, others equally val.
