M'Clintock and Crooks's Second Book in Greek,
Containing a complete Greek Syntax, on the Basis of Kühner, with Exercises for Imitation on Models drawn from Xenophon's Anabasis. (In press.)
Upham's Outlines of Imperfect and Disordered Mental Action.
18mo, Muslin. 45 cents.
As a text-book in Mental Philosophy, I am assured it has no equal; and any thing which may be made to contribute to the wider circulation of such a work, and which may thus either extend a taste for such studies, or tend to satisfy the taste already widely diffused, can not but be hailed with pleasure by all who feel an interest in the progress of general science, and especially by those who, with me, recognize the pre-eminently practical character of that knowledge which pertains to the human mind.—Prof. Caldwell, Dickinson College.
Upham's Elements of Mental Philosophy;
Embracing the two Departments of the Intellect and the Sensibilities. 2 vols. 12mo, Sheep extra. $2 50.
An Abridgment of the above, by the Author, designed as a Text-book in Academies. 12mo, Sheep extra. $1 25.
Professor Upham has brought together the leading views of the best writers on the most important topics of mental science, and exhibited them with great good judgment, candor, clearness, and method. Out of all the systematic treatises in use, we consider the volumes of Mr. Upham by far the best that we have.—New York Review.
Upham's Treatise on the Will.