Kinglake.—Eöthen; or, Traces of Travel brought from the East. 12mo. green cloth. 50 cts.
“Eöthen is a book with which everybody, fond of eloquent prose and racy description, should be well acquainted.”—U. S. Gazette.
Klipstein’s Anglo-Saxon Course of Study. In uniform 12mo. volumes, as follows:
I.
Klipstein.—A Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Language. By Louis F. Klipstein, AA.LL.M. and PH.D., of the University of Giessen. 12mo. cloth, $1 25.
II.
Klipstein.—Analecta Anglo-Saxonica, with an Introductory Ethnographical Essay, Copious Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Glossary in which are shown the Indo-Germanic and other Affinities of the Language. By Louis F. Klipstein, AA.LL.M. and PH.D., of the University of Giessen.
III.
Klipstein.—Natale Sancti Gregorii Papæ.—Ælfric’s Homily on the Birth-day of St. Gregory, and Collateral Extracts from King Alfred’s Version of Bede’s Ecclesiastical History and the Saxon Chronicle, with a full Rendering into English, Notes Critical and Explanatory, and an Index of Words. By Louis F. Klipstein, AA.LL.M. and PH.D., of the University of Giessen.
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