BOOKS PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, OXFORD.
THE HOLY BIBLE, containing the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocryphal Books, in the earliest English Versions made from the Latin Vulgate by John Wycliffe and his Followers. Edited by the REV. JOSIAH FORSHALL, F.R.S., &c., and SIR FREDERIC MADDEN, K.H.F.R.S., &c. 4 vols. 4to. 5l. 15s. 6d. in boards.
EDITIONS OF THE BIBLE AND PARTS THEREOF, in English, from the Year MDV. to MDCCCL. With an Appendix containing Specimens of Translations and Bibliographical Descriptions. Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. By the REV. HENRY COTTON, D.C.L., Archdeacon of Cashel, &c. 8vo. Price 8s. 6d. in boards.
THE ORMULUM, now First Edited from the Original Manuscript in the Bodleian, with Notes and a Glossary by ROBERT MEADOWS WHITE, D.D., late Fellow of St. Mary Magdalene College, and formerly Professor of Anglo-Saxon in the University of Oxford. 2 vols. 8vo. Price 1l. 16s. in boards.
CATALOGUS CODICUM MSS. qui in Collegiis Aulisque Oxoniensibus hodie adservantur. Confecit HENRICUS O. COXE, M.A., Bibliothecæ Bodleianæ Hypo-Bibliothecarius. 2 vols. 4to. 2l. 5s. in boards.
FASTI TEMPORIS CATHOLICI and Origines Kalendariæ. By EDWARD GRESWELL, B.D., Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. 5 vols. 8vo., and a quarto volume of Tables. Price 3l. 5s. in boards.
FASTI HELLENICI. The Civil and Literary Chronology of Greece and Rome, from the CXXIVth Olympiad to the Death of Augustus. By HENRY FYNES CLINTON, ESQ., M.A., late Student of Christ Church. Second Edition, with additions. 4to. Price 1l. 12s. in boards.
AN EPITOME of the Civil and Literary Chronology of Greece, from the earliest Accounts to the Death of Augustus. By HENRY FYNES CLINTON, ESQ., M.A., late Student of Christ Church. 8vo. Price 6s. 6d. in boards.
CARTE'S LIFE OF JAMES DUKE OF ORMOND; containing an account of the most remarkable affairs of his time, and particularly of Ireland under his government; with an Appendix and a Collection of Letters, serving to verify the most material facts in the said History. A new Edition, carefully compared with the original MSS. 6 vols. 8vo. Price 2l. 6s. in boards.
BISHOP BURNET'S HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING JAMES THE SECOND. Notes by the Earl of Dartmouth, Speaker Onslow, and Dean Swift. Additional Observations now enlarged. 8vo. Price 9s. 6d. in boards.
BISHOP BURNET'S Memoirs of the Lives and Actions of James and William Dukes of Hamilton and Castle-Herald. A new Edition. 8vo. Price 7s. 6d. in boards.
PHILOSOPHUMENA ORIGENIS? (sive Hippolyti?) e Codice Parisino nunc primum edidit EMMANUEL MILLER. 8vo. boards. 10s.
Sold by JOHN HENRY PARKER, Oxford, and 377. Strand, London.
E. GARDNER, 7. Paternoster Row.
Bohn's Standard Library for February.
Vol. IV., containing the CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE, translated and edited, with Notes (many additional), by the Right REV. CHARLES SUMMER, D.D., Bishop of Winchester. Post 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d.
Bohn's Classical Library for February.
THEOCRITUS, BION, MOSCHUS, AND TYRTÆUS, literally translated into English Prose, by the REV. J. BANKS, M.A. With the Metrical Versions of CHAPMAN. Post 8vo. frontispiece, cloth, 5s.
Bohn's Illustrated Library for February.
MARY and WM. HOWITT'S STORIES OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LIFE, with Twenty beautiful steel Engravings. Post 8vo., cloth, 5s.
Bohn's Antiquarian Library for February.
MATTHEW PARIS'S ENGLISH CHRONICLE, translated by DR. GILES. Vol. II. Post 8vo., 5s.
Bohn's Scientific Library for February.
BACON'S NOVUM ORGANUM AND ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING. Complete, with Notes by J. DEVEY, M.A. Post 8vo., cloth, 5s.
NOW READY.
TURNER'S LIBER FLUVIORUM: or River Scenery of France. Sixty-one highly finished Line Engravings on Steel by WILLMORE, GOODALL, and others. To which is prefixed, a Memoir of Turner (including a copy of his Will) by ALARIC A. WATTS. Imp. 8vo. gilt cloth extra (a remarkably splendid volume), 1l. 11s. 6d.
NOW READY.
HUMMING BIRDS. A General History of the Trochilidæ, or Humming Birds, with especial reference to the Collection of J. GOULD, F.R.S., &c. (now exhibiting in the Gardens of the Zoological Society, London), by W.C.L. MARTIN, late one of the Scientific Officers of the Zoological Society of London. Fcap. 8vo. with 16 plates, cloth gilt., 5s.—The same, with plates beautifully coloured, heightened with gold, cloth gilt, 10s. 6d.
NOW READY.
SOWERBY'S CONCHOLOGICAL MANUAL, New Edition, considerably enlarged, with numerous Woodcuts in the Introduction, and additional plates, containing in all upwards of 650 figures, 8vo., cloth, 18s.—The same, with the plates beautifully coloured, gilt cloth, 1l. 16s.
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED.
THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD, by ELIZABETH WETHERELL. Complete in 1 vol. post 8vo. blue cloth extra, gilt edges, 3s. 6d.—Or splendidly illustrated with 9 highly finished engravings on steel, post 8vo. richly bound in cloth, gilt edges, 5s.
*** This by far the most elegant edition yet published.
HENRY G. BOHN, 4, 5, & 6. York Street, Covent Garden.
In 8vo., price 2s.
VOCABULAIRE ARCHEOLOGIQUE Français-Anglais, et Anglais-Français; par ADOLPHE BERTY, Architecte: avec renvois au 1700 VIGNETTES illustrant le "GLOSSAIRE D'ARCHITECTURE."
J.H. PARKER, Editeur. 25. Quai Voltaire, Paris, et 377. Strand, Londres.
ARNOLD'S (REV. T.K.) SCHOOL EDITIONS OF THE GREEK DRAMAS, WITH ENGLISH NOTES.
Now ready, in 12mo., price 3s.
EURIPIDIS HIPPOLYTUS; with ENGLISH NOTES. By the Rev. THOMAS KERCHEVER ARNOLD, M.A., Rector of Lyndon, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Recently published in this Series:—
1. EURIPIDIS HECUBA. With ENGLISH NOTES. 3s.
2. SOPHOCLIS ANTIGONE, 4s.
3. —— ŒDIPUS COLONEUS, 4s.
4. —— ŒDIPUS TYRANNUS, 4s.
5. —— PHILOCTETES, 3s.
6. —— AJAX, 3s.
*** With ENGLISH NOTES translated from the German of SCHNEIDEWIN.
7. ECLOGÆ ARISTOPHANICÆ (CLOUDS), 3s. 6d.
8. —— (BIRDS), 3s. 6d.
*** With ENGLISH NOTES, by PROFESSOR FELTON.
RIVINGTONS, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place.
Just published, in 8vo., price Two Shillings,
A SECOND LETTER to the REV. S. R. MAITLAND, D.D., formerly Librarian to the late Archbishop of Canterbury, on the Genuineness of the Writings ascribed to Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage. By EDWARD JOHN SHEPHERD, M.A., Rector of Luddesdown; author of "History of the Church of Rome to the end of the Episcopate of Damasus."
*** A First Letter on the same subject, price 1s., may still be had.
London: LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS.
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE AND HISTORICAL REVIEW for FEBRUARY contains the following articles:—
1. Memorials of John Home, the Author of Douglas.
2. The Roman Wall: with Engravings.
3. Sonnet to Wordsworth, by the Rev. C. V. Le Grice.
4. Giordano Bruno.
5. Notices of the American Indians.
6. The Baroness d'Oberkirch and Citizen Mercier.
7. The Vale of York: with Engravings.
8. The Life of Thomas Moore.
9. Original Papers relative to Dr. Young, Dr. Akenside, and James Boswell.
10. A Journey from Paris to Italy in 1736.
Correspondence of Sylvanus Urban: 1. Rise and Progress of the Dowlais Ironworks. 2. Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest. 3. English Etymology: Amaze and Amate, &c. 4. The Prince of Orange's March in 1688. 5. Posterity of Ralph Thoresby. 6. Register of the Widdringtons. With Notes of the Month, Proceedings of Antiquarian Societies, Historical Chronicle, and Obituary, including Memoirs of Adm. Sir T. Briggs, Rear-Adm. Sir T. Troubridge, Dr. Merriman, Professor Lee, J. M. Cripps, Esq., J. F. Stephens, Esq., G. M. C. Burney, Esq., &c. &c. Price 2s. 6d.
NICHOLS & SON, 25. Parliament Street.
Printed by Thomas Clark Shaw, of No. 8. New Street Square, at No. 5. New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and published by George Bell, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. Fleet Street aforesaid.—Saturday, February 5, 1853.