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The Dialect of Leeds and its Neighbour- hood, illustrated by Conversations and Tales pf Common Life, etc. To which arc added a Copious Glossary, Notices of the various Antiquities, Manners, and Cus- toms, and general Folk-Lore of the Dis- trict. Thick i2mo, pp. 458, cloth. 6s 1862 " This is undoubtedly the best work hitherto published on the dialects of Yorkshire in general, and of Leeds in particular. The author, we believe one of our fellow townsmen-^for his introdnotory remarlis are dattxl 'lieeds, March, 1891/— has nsed not only great industry, but much keen observation, and has pro- duced a book which will everywhere be received as a valuable addition to the archaeologioal literature of ItagUmd."-rlM({f hMllgenovr, Liber Albus : the White Book of the City of London. Compiled A.D. 1419, by John Carpenter, Common Clerk; Richard Whittington, Mayor. Trans- lated from the original Latin and Anglo- Norman by H. T. 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Local Nofflendature— •• TheBastleofHaftings, an HiftoricU Efliiy— ). The Lord Dacre, his mournful end; a Bal- lad — 4. Hiilorical and Archxological Memoir on the Iron Works of the South of Hngland, xuith numtnus ilhitrathm—i. Win- A valuable addition to our Philological Literature, the moft valuable part being the remarks on contemporary literature, and the mall of learning by which tlie exaA meaning and condition of a word 1* fought to be eftabliflied."— Zir^rnr/ Gamut, By the fame Author, Shakefpcarc's Verfification, and its Ap- parent irregularities explained by Examples from early and late Englifli Writers. Foolfcap %\o.chtkf6%. 1854 " The reader of Shakefpeare would ito well to make himfelf ac- quainted with this excellent little book previous to entering upon the Andy of the poet."— JtA-. Singtr, In tht Pnfati H bit New Edltim rf ShahiJttari, A Few Notes on Shakefpeare, with Oc- calional Remarks on the Emendations of the Manufcript-Correftor in Mr. CoUiqr's copy of the folio, 163Z, by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. 8vo. chtk, 5s. 1853 ''Mr. Dyce's Note* are peculiarly delightful, from the ftore* of lUuftration with which his extenfive reading nbt only among our v/rlters, but among thofe of other countries, efpedally of the Italian poet*, ha* enabled him to enrich them. All that he ha* recorded is valuable. We read his little volume with pleafure, and dofe it with regret."— XMtrdt/ Gaxitti, 9 Curfory Notes on Various Nflages in the text of Beaumont and Fletcher, as edited by the Rev. Alexander D3rce, and on his " Few Notes on Shakefpeare," by the Rev. John Mitford. ivo./fweJ, as. 6d. 1856 A Few Words in reply to the Rev. A. Dyce's <* Few Notes on Shakefpeare," by the Rev. Joseph Hunter. 8vo. is. 1853 Stri£lure8 on Mr. Collier's New Edition of Shakefpeare, publifhed in 1858, by the Rev. Alexander Dycb. Ivo. elotA, 7s. 6d. 1859 The Grimaldi Shakefpeare.— Notes and Emendations on the Plays of Shakefpeare, from a recently difcovered annotated copy by the late Joe. Grimaldi, Efq. Comedian. 8vo luoodcutt, IS. 185 A humorous fqulb mi Collier** Shakrijieare Emendation*. A Few Remarks on the Emendation, ** Who Smothers her with Painting," in the Play of Cymberline, difcovered by Mr. Collier, in a Correfled Copy of the Second Edition of Shakefpeare, by J. O. HaLLIWELL, F.R.S., &c. 8vo. IS. 1851 The Shakefpeare Fabrications } or, the MS. Notes of the Perkins folio, fliown to be of recent origin; with Appendix on the Au- thorfhip of the Ireland Forgeries, by C. Mansfield Ingleby, LL.D. Foolfcap 8vo. luith a faefimiU, shewing M/ pfeudo old fwriting and the pencilled words, clotk, 3s. 1859 EfTay on the Genius of Shakefpeare, with Critical Remarks on the CharaAers of Romeo, Hamlet, Juliet, and Ophelia, by H. M. Graves. Poft 8vo. tlothy is. 6d. (original price 58. 6d.} 1826 Hamlet. — An Attempt to afcertain whether the Queen were an Acceflbry, before the FaA, in the Murder of her Pirft Hufband. i\o. fev/ed, 2S. 1856 " Thi* pamphlet well deferret the pemfU of tvcijr flodcnt «f Hai» let."— ATo/M mii Q^trtti. Remarks on the Moral Influence of Shakef^eare's Plays, with illuftrations from Hamlet, by the Rev. Thomas Grinfield. 8vo. chth, 3Sk 1850 The Sonnets of Shakefpeare, rearranged and divided Into Four Parts, v^ith ah Intro- duflion and Explanatory Notes. Poft 8vo. cloth, js. 6d. S859 11 Jihn RufftU Smithy 36, Sdht Squatty Ltndtn, On tlie Sonnets of Shakefpeare, identi- fying the perfons to whom they are adttreflTed, and elucidating feveral points :n the Poct'i Hiftory, by Jamii Boadin. tvo. ,.. i j it|7 Shakefpeare't Autobiograpical Poems, being his Sonnets clearly developed, with his Character, drawn chiefly from his Works, by C. A. Brown. Poft 8vo. r/»M, 48. 6d. 1S38 Pericles, Prince of Tyre, a Novel, by Geo. Wilkins, printed in 160S, and founded upon Shakefpeare's Play, edited by Pro- fessor MoMMSBN{ with Preface and Ac- count of fome original Shakefpeare editions extant in Germany and Switzerland, and In- troduction by J. P. Collier, tvo. ffwtd^ js. 1857 Account of the only known Manufcript of Shakefpeare's Plays, comprifing fome im- portant variations and corr^flions in the " Merry Wives of Windfor," obtained from a Playhoufe Copy of that Play recently dif- covered, by J. O. Halliwbll. 8vo. is. 1843 ** Who was * Jack Wilfon,' the Singer of Shakefpeare's Stage?" An Attempt to prove the identity of this perfon with John Wilfon, Doctor of Mufic in the Univerfity of Oxford, A.D. 1644, by E. F. Rimbault, LL.D. 8vo. IS. 1846 Shakefpeare's Will, copied from the Original in the Prerogative Court, preferving the Interlineations and Facfimilesof the three Autographs of the Poet, with a few Preli- minary Obfervations, by J. O. Halliwell. 4to. IS. 1838 Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakefpeare, collected in Warwicklhire in 1693. 8vo. fewed, IS. 1838 Obfervations on an Autograph of Shake- fpeare, and the Orthography of his Name, by Sir Fred. Madden, ivo.fenued, is. 1838 Shakefpeare Story-Teller; Introductory Leaves, or Outline Sketches, with choice Ex- tra£b in the Words of the Poet himfelf, with an Analyfis of the CharaAers, by George Stephens, Profejfor of the Englt/h Language and Literature in tke Univerfity qf Copenhagen. 8vo. Nos. I to 6, 6d. each. 1856 Reafons for a New Edition of Shake- fpeure's Works, by J. Payne Colliei^. 8vo. , IS. 184s II Was Lord Bacon the Author of Shake- fpeare's Plays } A Letter to Lord Ellermcre, by W. H. Smith. Svo. 6d ii5( Bacon and Shakefpeare, an Inquiry touching Playen, Play houfes, and Play-writcn in the Reign of Q. Eliiabeth 1 to which is appended an Abftraft of a Manufcript Auto, biography of Tobic Matthews, by W. H. Smith. Foolfcap 8vo. cloth^ ss. 6d. 1I57 ' Pilgrimage to Stratford-upon-Avon, ..e Birthplace of Shakefpeare, by C. V. Grinfield. i*mo. portrait and plates, cloth, IS. 6d. 1850 with R. B. Wheler's Guide to Stratford-upon-Avon. 4 plate/t in 1 vol. ismo. elotb, 3s. 6d. 1850 Hiftorical Account of the Monumental Buft of Shakefpeare, in the Chancel of Strat< ford-upon-Avon Church, by Abr. Wivell. 8vo. 1^///, IS. 6d. i8s7 Wivell's Supplement to his Work on the Hiftory and Authenticity of the Shake> fpeare Portraits. 8vo. 11 portraits, hoards, 6s. (original price a IS.) 1817 Criticifm applied to Shakefpeare, by C. BaDHAM. Poft 8V0. IS. 1846 Vortigern, an Hiftorical Play, repre- fented at Drury Lane, April a, 1796, as a fuppofed newly difcovered Drama of Shake- fpeare, by William Henry Ireland. Nevf Edition, nvith an original Preface, 8vo. facfimile, is. 6d. (original price 3s. 6d.) 183a The preiaee it both InterdUng and cwiow, fivni the additional in- ibnnation it givef refpcAing the Shalwfpeare Fofgcrici, contain- ing alio the fubOanee of the aathor't " Coaieffioni." Comparative Review of the Opinions of I Jas. Boaden, in 1795 and in 1796, relative to | the Shakefpeare MSS. Svo. is. 1796 A Letter to Dr. Farmer {in Reply to \ Ritfon), relative to his Edition of Shakefpeare, published in 1790, by Edmond Malone. ivo.feiued, IS. 1791 A Lyttle Boke, gevinge a True and Brief Accounte of fome Reliques and Curi- ofities added of late to Mr. Halliweirs Shake- 1 fpeare ColleAion. 4to. nuith facjimile of the unique "Sooke of Riddles,'" mentioned by Slender I in the Merry Wives ff Windfor, only 15 copies printed, cloth, 9s. > 8 5 6 1 Jthn RuJiU Smithy 36, 8tb0 S^uare^ Lmthn. Hiftory and Antiquities of the Ancient Port and Town of Rye, in Suflex { compilad front the Original Document*. By William Hollow AY. Thick tvo. {tntj too frinttd) chtAf ^1. 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Lower. 8vo. f latest 3s. 6d. 1855 Haftings, Paft and Prefent, with Notices of the moft Remarkable Places in the Neigh- bourhood, with an Appendix on Natural Hif- tory. ismo. tnvo maps, clett, )s. 6d. 1855 A vcrjr fiipcrior Guide Book. Hiftorical Notices of the Parifli of Wlthyham, in Suflex, and of the Family of Sackville. By the Hon. and Rev. R. W. Sackvillb West. 4to. arms, views, tombs, tfc.,ebt/i,£t.tt. 1857 Hiftory and Antiquities of the Town of Marlborough, and more generally of the entire Hundred of Selkley in Wiltfliire. By James Waylbn, £fq. Thick 8vo. woodcuts, ehth, 14*. **S4 Tbif rolnme dcfaibei a pottion of Wilts no; inclndcd by Sir R. C. Hotre and other topogiaphen. Hermes Britannicus, a Difliertation on the Celtic Deity Teutates, the Mercurius of Caefar, in further proof and corroboration of the origin and defignation of the Great Temple at Abury, in Wiltfliire. By the Rev. Lisle Bowles. 8vo. bds., 4s. 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Hit book, which trcati On «i« vAwfant BHH/t, JImmh, and S«Mm AKHfuMti ami fiU4tn^lltlkntJhr- /Un, hai now reached a teeend edition | and ai Mr, Allle* bai embodied hi thit, net enljr the addition! made bjr him to the original work, bM alfo feveral feparate pablicatlon* on peintt o fblk'lore and legendary IntenA, kw countlei can boall of a mora induMonOjr or carelUljr compiled hiftorjr of what may be called to popular antlquitict. Tite work i* very handfomeljr llluf- tratad.**— Mt«j MdHjurlti, Hiftorical Account of the Ciftercian Abbey of Salley, in Craven, Yorkfliire, its Foundation and Benefactors, Abbots, Poflef- fions, Compotus, and Diflblution, and its exifting Remains. Edited by J. Harland. Royal Svo. i* plates, chth, 4s. ^d. 1854 The Hiftory and Antiquities of the Diftri£l of Cleveland, compriflng the Wapen- take of Eaft and Weft Langbargh, North Riding, Yorkfliire. By John Walker Ord, F.G.S.L. A handfome 410. volume, vuith plates, 41 woodcuts, and 43 pedigrees, cloth, £1. IS. 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By Henry Drummond, m.P., lUuftrated with Portraits, Views, Armorial Bearings, Monuments, Seals, &c. (the ARMS, SEALS, AND PORTRAITS MOST BEAU- TIFULLY COLOURED, MANY LIKE MINIA- TURES), sb vols, imperial folio, half-bound in morocco, top edgts gilt, by Hayday, £i. 8s. 1842, &c. Patronymica Britannica, a Didlionary of Family Names. By Mark Antony Lower, M,A., F.S.A. Royal 8vo. pp. 500, nvitk illuftratioHs, cloth, £t. ss. x86o This work ii the refult of a ftudy of Britlfh Family Names, ex- tending over more than twenty years. The &vourabIe recep- tion which the Author's "Engliflt Surnames'* obtained in the ftle of Three Editions, and the many hundreds of communica- r'nns to which that work gave rile, have convinced him that the fubjcA is one in which confiderable intereft is felt. He has therefore been induced to devote a large amount of attention to the origin, meaning, and hiftory of our fiunily defignations— a fubjeft which, when inveftigated in the light of ancient records and of modem philology, proves highly iiluftratire of many habits and culloms of our acceiiors, and fbrms -. very curious branch of Archeology. The prefent work is by no means intended to fupcrfede the " Eng- lifh Surnames.'* That publication bears the fame relation to the PatronVMICA as the grammar of a language docs to its dlQionary. Tbir* the principles upon which furnames were aflumed are difculTed, and a conliderabie number of them are claliified, but hir* many thouTands of family names are treated individually and alphabetically. Englifh Surnames. An EfTay on Fa- mily Nomenclature, Hiftorical, Etymological, and Humourous, With several illuftrative Appendices. By Mark Antony Lower, M.A. s vols, poft 8vo. Third Edition, ENLARGED, IVOOdcUtt, cloth, I2S. 1 849 This new and much improved Edition, belides a great enlargement of the Chapters, contained in the previous editions, comprifes feveral that are entirely new, together with Notes on Scottifh, Irifli, and Norman Surnames. The "Additional Prolufions," befides the articles on Rebufes, AUufive Arms, and the Roll of Battel Abbey, contain dilTeriations on Inn Signs, and Remarks on ChrifUaii Names, with a copious Index of many thouTand Names. Thefe features render "Englifh Surnames*' rather a new work than a new edition. Pedigrees of the Nobility and Gentry of Hertfordshire. By William Berry, late, and for fifteen years, Regiftering Clerk in the College of Arms, author of the " En- cyclopaedia Heraldica," See, Sec. Folio (only 1x5 printed). Bds., £t. 5s. 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Genealogical and Heraldic Hiftory of the Extinft and Dormant Baronetcies cf England, Ireland, and Scotland. By J. Burke, Esq. Medium 8vo. Sicond Edi- tion, 638 clo/ely printed pages, in double columns, with about 1,000 arms engraved on wood, Jine portrait of James I., chth, los. (original price £t. Ss.) 1844 This work engaged the attention of the author for feveral years, comprifes .icarly a thoufimd families, many of them amongft the moft ancient and eminent in the icingdom, each carried down to its reprefentative or rcprefentatives ftiil exifting, with elaborate and minute details of the alliances, achievements, and fortunes, generK'ion after generation, from the eariieft to the lateft period. The Blazon of Epifcopacy. Being a complete Lift of the Archbifliops and Bifhops of England and Wales, and their Family Arms drawn and defcribed, from the firft Introduction of Heraldry to the prefent time. By the Rev. W. K. Riland Bed- ford. 8vo. pp. 144, and 6% pages of draw- ings of Arms, cloth, 15s. 1858 This work depifls the arms of a great number of Englifh Faaiilie* not to be found in other works, "There has been an amount of Induftry beftowed upon this curious work which is very creditable to the author, and will be found bcneficiai to all who care for the (ubjeCt on which it has been employed." — ^Ihtnaum. A Plea for the Antiquity of Heraldry, with an Attempt to Expound its Theory and Elucidate its Hiftory. By W. Smith Ellis, Efq., of the Middle Temple. 8vo. fewed, IS, 6d. 185] John Rujfell Smithy 36, Soho Square^ London, A Manual for the Genealogift, Topo- grapher, Antiquary, and Legal Profeflbr, confifting of Defcriptions of Public Records } Parochial and other Regifters ; Wills ; County and Family Hiftories } Heraldic Col- le£Uons in Public Libraries, &c., &c. By Richard Sims, of tbt Britifi Mufeumt Com- fUtr of thi ** Index to the Heralds^ Fifta- ti^t" the ** Hand-book to the Library of the Brrtijh Mu/eum" &e. 8vo. Second Edi- tion, pp. 540, cloth, 15$.° 1 86 1 TUi work will be found indjfpenlable by tholis engaged in the ftudy of Family Hiftory and Heraldry, and by the compiler of County and Local Hiftory, the Antiquary and the Lawyer. In it the Public and other Record* moft likely to aflbrd iaibtmation to genealogical inquiren are fiilly defcribed, and their place* of ptclent depofit indicated. Such Records are— The Domdday Book*— Monaflic Record* — Carte Antique— Liber Niger— Liber Rnbcnt— Tefla.de Nevil— Pladta in variou* Court*— Charter Rolb—Clofe Roll*— Coronation Roll*— Coroner** Roll*— Elcheat Roll*— Fine Rol!«— French, Gafcon, and Norman Rolls— Hun- dred Roll*— Liberate Roll* — Memoranda Roll*— Oblata and other Roll*— Inquifitions Foft Mortem— Inquifition* ad quod Damnum— 'Fines and Recoverie*— Sign Manual* and Signet Bills— Privy Seals— Forfeitures, Pardons, and Attainders—Par., liamentary Record»— County Palatine Records— Scotch, Irifh, and Welfli Records— alfo Wills— Parochial and other Rrgiflcrs .— Regiften of Vnirerfities and Public Schools— Heraldic Col< leAions— Records of Clergymen, Lawyers, Surgeons, Soldiers, Sailors, ftc, &c. The whole accompanied by valuable Lifts of Printed Work* and Manufcripts in variou* Librarie*, namely >— at the Britifli Mufeum —The Bodleian, Adunolean, and other Libraries at Oxford— The Public Library and that of Caiui College, Cambridge— The Colleges of Arms in London and Dublin — The Libraries of Lin- coln's Inn, and of the Middle and Inner Temple— at Chetham College, Manchefler} and iu other repolitories too numerous to mention. The more important of thefe Lift* are thole of Monaftic Cartularies — ExtraAs from Plea and other Rolls— Efcheatt— Inquifitions, &c.— Tenants in Capite — RecuTaiits— Subfidies — Crown Land* — ^Wills— ParochI*! and other Regifters— Heralds' Vifiiations- Royal and Noble Genealogie*— Peerage*, Baronetages, Knight- ages—Pedigrees of Gentry- County and Family Hiftories— Monnmental Infcriptlons— Coats of Arms— American Genea- logies—Lifts of Gentry— Members of Parliament— Freeholders— Ofticers of State— Juftices of Peace— Mayors, Sherifl%, &c.— Collegians, Church Dignitarie*— Lawyers— The Medical Pro- feflion — Soldiers— Sailors, etc. To thefe i* added an "Appendix," containing an Account of the Public Record Oftices and Librarie* mentioned in the work, the mode of obtaining admiflion, hour* of attendance, fees for fcarch- ing, copying, &c.. Table of the Regnal Year* of Englifh Sove- reign*) Tables of Dates ufed in Ancient Records, Ice. 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It nuy be confidered a *upp)«meift to hi* fbnner works. Vol. ii. pp. aio-300, contain* an Hifto. deal Account of the firft Settlement of Nova Scotia, and the foundation of the Order of Nova Scotia Baronet*, diftingnifhinf thofe who hadjfeizin of lands there. Calendar of Knights, containing Lifts of Knights, Bachelors, Britiih Knights of ] the Garter, Thiftle, Bath, St. Patrick, the Guelphic and Ionian Orders, from 1760 to 1828. By F. TowKSZsr), IFiadjor Herald. Poll 8vo. clotb, 3s. (original price, 9s.) 1828 A very ufefiil volume for Genodogical and Biographical purpofei. On the Nobility of the Britilh Gentry, or the Political Ranks and Dignities of the Britifli Empire compared with thofe on the Continent. 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IFith illumi- nated Title-page, and numerous engravings from defigns by the Author, 8vo. cloth, 14s. 184s "The prefent volume is truly a worthy fequel (to the 'Sur- names') in the fame curious and antiquarian line, blending with remarkable fiiAs and intelligence, fuch a fund of amufing anecdote and illuftration, that the reader is almoft furpriled to find that he has learned fo much, whilfl he appeared to be pur- ftting mere entertainment. The text is fo pleafing that we fcarcely dream of its fterling'value; and it feems as if, in uniibn with the woodcuts, which fo deveriy explain its points and adorn its various topics, the whole defign were intended for a relaxation from ftudy, rather than an ample cxpofition of an extraordinary and univerfal cuftom, which produced the moft important effeA upon tiie minds and habits of mankind."— Llttrary Gaxettt. **Mr. Lower's work is both curious and inftruAive, while the manner of its treatment is fo inviting and popular, that tiit fubJcA to which it refers, which many have hitherto had too good reafon to confider meagre and unprofitable, aflUmes, undei the hands of the writer, the novelty of fidion with the import, apce of hiftorical truth."— ^(/>(n grapher. It confifls of forty engravings, printed on one fide only of the leaves, and difpofed fo a* to have the figure* oppofits each other. , The engraving* were printed by fi'iAion, with a fubfianee of a brownilh yellow colour, inftead of printing ink, which wai un- known at thi* early period.— To imitate, as near as poflible, the original, the plates in this facfimile are difpofed oppofite each other, and printed in a brownilh colour.— Various Editions of this Block-book have been difcovered, without any writer being able to fay which is the firft one, A review f them is given in the printed IntroduAion of the book. Befidc* the rbymed Latin Poetry— of which part was given by S7 Heinecken, and ailer him by Ottley— the IntroduAion gives, fiir the firft time, the wole of the Text printed on both fide* in the upper compartment, a* well as an Englilh ExpUnation of the SubjcAs. Only 150 conn mavk bun niNTKD, vNiroRMLV wm M>. S. LUGH SOTHMT*! *• PHndfla Tjftgrafhka." 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Poft 8vo., is. 6d. 1856 Bibliotheca Madrlgaliana. — A Biblio- graphical Account of the Mufical and Poetical Works publiflied in England during the Six- teenth and Seventeenth Centuries, under the Titles of Madrigals, Ballets, Ayres, Canzo- nets, &c. &c. By Edward F. Rimbault, LL.D., F.S.A. 8vo, tloth, 5s. 1847 It records a dafs of books left undefcribed by Ames, Herbert, and Dibdin, and furnifltes a mofl: valuable Catalogue of Lyrical Poetry of the age to wliich it refers. The Manufcript Rarities of the Univer- fity of Cambridge. By J. O. Halliwell, F.R.S. 8vo. bds.f 3s. (original price los. £d.) 1841 A companion to Hirtflwme'l **Book Rarities" of the t-m Uni- verfity. 40 Some A former! Coventi 8vo. (pt Catalogi Holbrot Holbroc Cambri WELL. Account Volume ill the '. WELL. Shakefpe Edition! Commei trative 8vo. clot ''Indifpenfiibk connofied v Shakefpcrian Catalogu braryof By Rev. 8vo. clot Bibliogra John P publi/hed] Contents.-: the Difcovcr) Digges' Of ti North-EaftPi the NortVW cal Notices ol Suppreffed S wicke CoUe^l "The G Book pri TON, rep the Britil Caxton's VlNCEN") curious 1 — or, in and cart Frequently as w Printers, and had the oppoi ing a proper < praAifed the ' The TYPE H WooDctrrs and Water-m ble, like the remarks of a the progrels o ofCaxton'sV by Mr. V. F: cutting the m s of Latin Plays luring the fame their Authors, lME8 Orchard iro.c/, izs. i860 on THICK PAPER, eftion of 400 Ballads, printed itely on (ale by Notes of their 8vo, a bandfom tarn, in t/it old 1856 .PER, without 'trent title-page, >, I OS. 6d. Bibliographi- !n publiflied on ntiquities, Cuf- of the County otes. By John dfome 8vo. vol. faefimiles ofAu- ijb Writers^ 5s. 1837 11 the'Works 'ards illuftrating land. By John IS. 1839 iidy of our provincial iou5 fiibjed. ... We btnftlltan. e of Englidi ithyology. By : 8vo., IS. 6d. 1856 -A Biblio- :al and Poetical during the Six- iries, under the Ayres, Canzo- •". RllMBAVLT, 184-7 ' Ame*, Herbert, and latalogue of Lyrical the Univer- Halliwell, price los. £d.) 1 841 » of the fine Uni- ufell Smithy 36, Soh9 Squarij Lmdon. Some Account of the Popular Trafts, formerly in the Library of Captain Cox, of Coventry, a.d. 1575. Bv J. O. Halliwell. Svo. (only ^o printed), finved, ts. 1849 Catalogue of the Contents of the Codex Holbrookianus (a Scientific MS., by Dr. John Holbrook, Mafter of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, 1418-1431}. By J. O. Halli- well. 8vo., IS. 1840 Account or the Vernon Manufcrlpt. A Volume of Early Englifh Poetry, preferved ill the Bodleian Library. By J. O. Halli- well. 2vo. (only $0 printed), IS. 1848 Shakefperiana, a Catalogue of the Early Editions of Shakefpeare's Plays, and of the Commentaries and other Publications illuf- trative of 'his Works. By J. O. Halliwbll. Svo. clotA, ia. 1841 ''IndiTpen&ble to everybody who wiflie* to carry on any inqoiries connrAed witli Shakefpeaic, or who may have a ftacy Tor Shalcefpcrlan Bibliography.'*— J/(A4/w. Catalogue of the Manufcrlpts in the Li- brary of Gonville and Caius Coll., Cambridge. By Rev. J. J. Smith, Fellow and Librarian. 8vo. clotAf 108. 6d. 1849 Bibliographical Mifcellany. Edited by John Petheram. 8vo. Nos. i to 5 (all publijhed), ixntb general title, is. 1859 Contents.— Particulars of the Voyage of Sir Thomas Button for the DifcoTcry of a North-Weft Paflage, A.D. 1611— Sir Dudley Digget' of the Circumference of the Earth, or a Treatife of the North-Eaft Parage, 1611-I}— Letter of Sir Thomas Button on the North- Weft PaSiige, in the State-Paper Office— Bibliographi- cal Notices of Old Mufic Books. By Dr. Rimbault— Notices of Supprefled Boolcs— Martin Mar-Prelate's Rhyme*— The Hard- wicke CoUedion of Manufcripts. «* The Game of the Cheffe," the Firft Book printed in England by William Cax. TON, reproduced in facfimile, from a Copy in the Britifh Mufeum, with a few Remarks on Caxton's Typographical Produ£lions, by Vincent Figgins. 4to. pp. 184, luith 23 curious oodcuts, half-morocco, uncut, ^i. is. — or, in antique calf, nvitA bevelled boards, and carmine edges, £1. 8s. 1859 Frequently as we read of the Works of Caxton and the early Engliih Printers, and of their Black-Letter Books, very few perfons ever had the opportunity of feeing any of theie produAions, and form- ing a proper eflimate of the ingenuity and IkUl of thofe who firft praaifed the •' Noble Art of Printing." The Type has been carefully iMfTATEC, and the WOODCUTS FACSIMILIED BY MISS Byfield. The Paper •nd Water-marks havealfo been made expreflly, as near as polTi- ble, like the original} aiid the Book is accompanied by a few remarks of a pra£Ucal nature, which have been fuggefted during the progrefs of the fount, and the ncceifary ftudy and compariron of Caxton's Works with O-ofe of his contemporaries in Germany, by MR. V. Figgins, who fpcnt two yean " labour of lore" in cutting the matrixes for the type. 4» Hiftorical Sketches of the Angling Literature of All Nations. By Robert Blakey. To which is added a Bibliography of Englifli Writem on Angling. Fcap. 8vo> clotA, 5s. 1856 Bibliotheque AHatique et Africane, ou Catalogue des Ouvrages relati^ ^ I'Afie et a TAfrique qui ont paru jufqu'en 1700. Par H. Ternaux-Compams. 8vo. avec fupple- ment et index, fewed, los. 6d. 1841 The Writings of the Chriftians of the Second Century, namely, Athenagoras, Ta- tian, Theophilus, Hermias, Papias, Ariftides, Quadratus, &c., collected and firft tranflated complete, by the Rev. Dr. Giles. 8vo. clotk^ 7s. 6d. 1857 Defigned as a continuation of Abp. Wake's jtf^tlUal Ef(fibi, which are thofe of the firft century. Heathen Records to the Jewifli Scrip- ture Hiftory, containing all the Extrafts from the Greek and Latin Writers in which the Jews and Chriftians are named, collefted to- gether and tranflated into Englifli, with the original text in juxta-pofition. By the Rev. Dr. Giles, 8vo. cloth, 78. 6d. 1856 A Vindication of the Hymn " Te Deum Laudamus," from the C'l ruptions of a Thou- fand Years, with Ancient Verfions in Anglo- Saxon, High-German, Norman-French, &c., and an Englifh Paraphrafe of the XVth Century ; now firft printed. By Ebenezer Thomson. Fcap. 8vo. clotb, 3s. 1858 a book well worth the notice of the Ecclefiaftical Antiquary and the Philologift. Tonftall (Cuthbert, Bijhop 0/ Durham) Sermon preached on Palm Sunday, 1539, before Henry VIII j reprinted verbatim from the rare edition by Berthelet, in 1539. izmo. If.. 6d. 1823 An exceedingly Interefllng Sermon, at the commencement of the Reformation; Strype in liis "Memorials," has made large ex- tra£ls fi'om it. Common Prayer— Difcourfe of the Troubles begun at Frankfort, in the year 1 554, about the Book of Common Prayer and Ceremonies, reprinted from the ilaci Itttet edition of 1 575, with an Introduction. Poft 8vo. clotb, as. 6d. (original price 6s.) 1846 Sacred Mufic. By the Rev. W. Sloane-Evans, M.A. Roy. 8vo. Third Edi- tion, fenued, IS. 6d. (original price 6s.) 1847 Confining of Pfiilm Tunes, SanAufles, Kyrie-Eleiibns, tee. &c., and fifty-four Single and Double Chants (Major, Changeable, and Minor}. Jdhtt kujell Smithy 36, Soho Squdn^ London, MARTIN MAR-PRELATE CONTROVERSr. An Epiftle to the terrible Priefts of the Convocation Houfe. By Martin Mar- Prblatb (1588), with IntroduOion and Notes, by J. Pbthbram. Poft 8vo. as. 184s Cooper (Bp. of Winchefter) An Admo- nition to the People of England againft Mar- tin Mar-Prelate, 15^9, with Introduflion. Poft 8vo. pp. 116, 3s. 6d. 1847 Pap with a Hatchet, being a Reply to Martin Mar-Prelate (1589), with Introduction and Notes. Poft 8vo. is. 1844 Hay any Worke for Cooper ? Being a Reply to the Admonition to the People of England by Martin Mar-Prelate, 1589, with Introduftion and Notes. 8vo. as. 6d. 1845 An Almond for a Parrot ; being a Reply to Martin Mar-Prelate, 1589, with Introduc- tion. Poft 8vo. as. 6d. 1846 Plaine Percevall the Peace-maker of England, being a Reply to Martin Mar-Pre- late, with IntroduAion. Poft 8vo. as. 1846 The Church of our Fathers, or St. Ofmund's Rite for the Church of Salifbury, from a Manufcript in the Library of that Cathedral. Printed for the firft time, and elucidated with Diflertations on the Belief and Ritual of the Church in England before and after the Cc:ring of the Normans. By Daniei. Rock, D.D. 4 vols. 8vo. iUuftraUd mntA fnany engravings on nuood and copper^ cloth fiiltt £*. 8s. 1 849-s 3 Voh. ] ud 4 max be had to complete leti, at lu. each. Did the Early Church in Ireland ac- knowledge the Pope's Supremacy ? anfwered in a Letter to Lord John Manners. By Daniel Rock, D.D. 8vo. bds., as. 6d. 1844 The Myftic Crown of Mary, the Holy Maiden-Mother of God, born free from the ftain of original fin ; in Verfe, with Notes. By Daniel Rock, D.D. Poft 8vo. is. 6d. 1837 Calendar of Irifli Saints; the Martyr- ology of Tallagh, with Notices of the Patron Saints of Ireland, and Hymns from an Ancient Breviary and Antiphonary. Edited by the Rev. Matthew Kelly. larao. cloth, 5s. 1857 43 Life of St. Laurence O'Toole^ Arch* biftiop of Dublin, 1131-1180; with copious Hiftorical Notes. By the Rev. John O'Han. LON. t %mo. chtbp i», 6d. 1857 Prophecies of Saints Columbkille, Mael- tambcht, Ultan, Seadhna, Coireall, Bearcan, tec. I nuitb the Irijh Text, literal Tranflations and Notes, by N. 0*Kbarnby. lamo. cbtJi, 5%. 1856 Saint Patrick's Purgatory ; an Eflay on the Legends of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradife, current during the middle Ages. By Thomas Wright, M.A., F.S.A. tic. Poft 8vo. clotA, 6s. ifi44 ** It muft be obrerrcd that thii b not a mere account of St Patrick'i Purgatoiy, bnt a complete hlftory of the legend* and ftipeHUtioni relating to the fub|ect, from the earlleft timet, releued from old MSS. ai well a* ftom old printed booki. Moreover, it embracei a Angular chapter of literary hUlory omitted bjr Warton and all fcrmer writers with whom we are acquainted i and we think we may add, that it fbrmi the heft introduftion to Dante that hai yet been pubiiOied."— X<(»r4r;> Caxrttt. "TUt appears to be a curious and even amufing book on the fingular fubjeft oT Purgatory, in which the idle and feariul dreanu of fuperftition are fliown to be firft natratsd u tales, and then applied M means of deducing the moral charaOcr of the age in which they prerailed."— 5>Nt«Mr. Mifcellanies. By John Aubrey, F.R.S., the IFiltJhire Antiquary. Fovrth Edition. with fome Additions and an Inde?.. Yc*^, 8vo. portrml and cuts, cloth, 4s. 1857 CONTKNTti— Day Fatality, Fatalities of Families and Pbces, Portents, Omens, Dreams, Apparitions, Voices, ImpuUes, Knock- ing, Invifible Blows, Prophecies, Miracles, Magic, Tranfporta* tion by an Invifible Power, Viiions in a Cryftal, Converfe with Angels, Corpfe Candles, Oracles, EcftaTy, Second Sight, Ice,; with an Appendix, containing his IniroduOion to the Survey of North Wiltihire. Remarkable Providences of the Earlier Days of American Colonifation. By In- crease Mather, of Bofton, N.E. With Introductory Preface by George Offor. Fcp. 8vo. portrait, elegantly printed, cloth, 5s. 1856 A very fin^uUr coUeAion of remvkable fea deliverances, accidents, remarkable phenomena, witchcraft, apparitions, tx, &c., con- ncAed with inhabitants of New England, let. lie. A very amufing volume, conveying a fiUthfiil portrait of the ftate o. fociety, when the doArine of a peculiar providence and perfonal intercourle between this world and that which is unleen wasfully believed. Hymns and Songs of the Church. By George Wither. Edited, with Introduc- tion, by Edward Farr. Alfo the Mufical Notes, compofed by Orlando Gibbons. Fcp. 8vo. twith portrait after Holt, 5s. 1856 Mr. Farr has added a very intereftittg biographical IntroduAion, and we hope to find that the public Mrill put their feal of appro- bation to the prefent edition of an author who may iairly take Us place on the Cun* flielf with George Herben.— Gmi'i Mag., Oct., 1856. 44 Halleluja membra Hymns, By Geo by Edw cloth, 6s Hitherto this in byestraAs ginal arekn hasbecatak Poetical "" Canon o by W. printed b His piety is fim kindlineA pe weight of tl K.tvlnii, Enchiridi vine,Coi (Econon QUARLE printed h^ "Had this Utile would have t Htadtij. The Poet SHAW, i " Sacred Mufes," 1 Edited b 8vo. cloth '* He seems to i poflefled more Four Poe or, Chrif tion. B} Glafgow. brary of Notes of Neil. cloth, I OS, The above form: Bible." A g and amufing, Boyd was a ( phraftsinhis Southern Dran La Mort King Ar Table. ( Knight, with Inti Wright printed by %• A few cop: noifieur of cho wle^ Archk with copious OHN O'HaN- i8s7 kille, Mael- tall, Bearcan, 1 Tranflations i*mo. cbti, 1856 an Eflay on , and Paradife, . By Thomas B. Port Rvo. ifi44 rauntofStPatrkk'i •ait and fiiperflitioni M, re(cued tma old loreover, it embracet by Warton and all !{ and we think we » Dante that ha* yet nufing book on the Ueandfearfiildreanu 1 u tale*« and then iradcr of the age in REY,F.Jl.S., ^TH Edition- Inde?.. Fcny, i«S7 amlUcf and Places, et, Impuliet, Knock' Magic, TranfporU' jttai, Converfe with Second Sight, &c.s on to the Survey of ' the Earlier ion. By In- , N.E. With ;e OfFor. Fcp. clot A t 5^' 1^5^ Jverancei, acddenti, oni, &t. &c., con> &e. &c. A very iiait of the (late o. ridenee and perfonal h it unfisen waifiiUy Ihurch. By nrith Introduc- fo the Mufical ibbons. Fcp. s. 1856 phieal introduaion, their leal of appro- ho may iairly take MtU—Cmi't Mag,, Jobh Rujftll Smithy 36, Sobd Squi Hallelujah; or, Britain's Second Re- membrancer, in Praifeful and Penitential Hymns, Spiritual Songs, and Moral Odes. By Georob Wither. With IntroduAion by Edward Farr. Fcap. 8vo. portrait clotAf 6s. 1857 Hitherto tU«int«e«lng Tolame bu only bem known to the public by extraai In varioot pnbllcatloni. So few copiet of the ori- ginal an known to csM, that the copy ftom which thla reprint hai been taken coft Iwenly-ooe guineM. Poetical Works of Robert Southwell, Canon of Loretto, now firft completely edited by W. B. TurnbuU. Fcap. 8vo. elegantly printed by IF^ittiHgAamf clotAf 4s. 5856 Mil piety i> fimple and fincere— a fpiritof unaffeaed gentlenefsand kindlinefi pervades his poems— and he iteqcallydiaingulflied by weight of thought and fwectiieis of expreffion. — Saturday HtvUw, Enchiridion, containing Inft itutlons — Di- vine, Contemplative, Pra£lical, Moral, Ethical, (Economical, and Political. By Francis QuARLES. Fcap. 8vo. portrait, elegantly printed by JFhittingham, 3s. 1856 "Had this little book been written at Athens or Rome, its author would have been clafled with the wife men of his country.**— Hiadlij. The Poetical Works of Richard Cra- SHAW, Author of *< Steps to the Temple," ** Sacred Poems, with other Delights of the Mufes," and ** Poemata,** now firft coUefted. Edited by W. B. D. Tvrnbvll. Fcap. 8vo. cloth, 5s. 1858 " He seems to haee refembled Herbert In the turn of mind, but poffcfled mote fancy and genius."— Ellis. Four Poems from *' Zion's Flowers •" or, Chriftian Poems for Spiritual Edifica- tion. By Mr. Zacharie Boyd, Minifter in Glafgow. Printed from his MS. in the Li- brary of the Univerfity of Glafgow. With Notes of his Life and Writings, by Gab. Neil. Small 4to. portrait and facsimile, cloth, los. 6d. 1855 The above forms a portion of the well-known "Zachary Boyd's Bible." A great many of his words and phrafes are curious and amufing, and the Book would repay a diligent pcruial. Boyd was a contemporary of Shakefpeare, and a greai many phrafes In his "Bible" are the same as to be found in the great Southern Dramatlft. La Mort d' Arthur. The Hiftory of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Compiled by Sir Thomas Malory, Knight, Edited from the Edition of 1634, with Introduction and Notes, by Thomas Wright, M.A., F.S.A. 3 vols. fcap. 8vo. printed by Whittingham, cletb, 15s. 1858 %* A few copies printed on large paper, poft 8vo., for the con- noUieur of choke books, price £t. u, 6d. 4S A Little Book of Sdngs and Ballads, gathered from Ancient Mulic Books, MS. and Printed. By E. F. Rtmbault, LL.D., F.S.A., Sec, elegantly printed in poft 8vo. pp. 140, haffmorccco, 6a. 1851 **I>r. Rlmbault has been it tome pains to coUeA the words of the songs which aU to delight the ruMet ttkma times.**— Ballad Romances. By R. H. Horne, Efq., Author of *' Orion," tee. lamo. pp. S48, cloth, 3s. (original price 6s. 6d.) 1851 Containing the Noble Heart, a Bohemian Legend} the Monk of Swinefliead Abbey, a ballad Chronicle of the death of King John} The Three Knights of Cametott, a Fairy Tales the Ballad of Delora, or the PalBon of Andrea Como) Bedd Celert, a WelA Legend ; Ben Capftaii,* Balbd of the Night Watch} the Elfo of the Woodlands, a Child's Story. **Pure fiucy of the mod abundant and ^cturefque deicriplion. Mr. Home Ihould write us more Fairy Tales } we know none to equal him fince the days of Drayton and Hcrrick.— fxmriiMr. **The opening poem in this volume Is a fine one, it Is entitled th« * Noble Heart,* and not only In title but In treatment well imi- tates the flyle of Beaumont and Fletcher."— ^/bflunm. Wiltfhire Tales, illuftrative of the Man- ners, Cuftoms, and Dialeft of that and ad- joining Counties. By John Yongb Aker- MAN. iimo. cloth, as. 6d. 1853 ** We will conclude with a fimple but hearty reeommendatkm of a little book whkh is u humourous for the drolleries of the ftorles as it is interefting as a picture of niftlc nannet*." — Tattli'itrttU^Paftr. The Nurfery Rhymes of England, col- leAed chiefly from Oral Tradition. By James Orchard Halliwell, F.R.S., &c. The Sixth edition, enlarged, with many Defigns by W. B. Scott, Director of /he School of Defign, Newcaftle-on-Tyne. lamo. clotb, gilt leaves, 4s. 6d. The largeft ColleAion ever formed of thefe old ditties. Popular Rhymes and Nurfery Tales, with Hiftorical Elucidations. ColleAed by J. O. Halliwell. lamo, cloth, 4s. 6d. 1849 This very interefllng volume on the Traditional Literature of England is divided into Nurfery Antiquities, Firefide Nurfery Stories, Game Rhymes, Alphabet Rhymes, Riddle Rhymes, Nature Songs, Proverb Rhymes, Places, and Families, Super- ftition Rhymes, CuOom Rhyn delcAs with a daring, fiery 4>irit, that animate* hi* tranflatlon, which i* *omething like what one might imagine Homer himfelf to hare writ befcm he arrived at year* of dif- cretion.*'— iV», ** Chapman'* tranflatlon, with all Its defefi*, i« often exceedingly Homeric, which Pope himfelf feidom obtained."— JSTd/Zam. "Chapman write* and feel* as a Poet— a* Homer might have written had he lived in England in the reign of Queen Elizabeth." —CtltHdii. " I have juft finiflied Chapman's Homer. Did you ever read it }— it ha* the moft continuous power of interefling you all along. . , The eameflncfi and paffioa which he ha* put into every part of thefe poems would be incredible to a xtafitt of mere modem tranflatlon."— CAorbi Lamb, 47 Homer's Odyfley. Tranflatd according to the Greek by Gborob Chapman. With IntroduAion and Notes by Rev. Richard Hooper. % vols, fquare fcp. 8vo. tuith fac- /nulenfthe rare original frontijpieee, iss. 1857 Homer's Battle of the Frogs and Mice ; Hesiod*s Works and DayS{ Musjgus*s Hero and Leander { Juvenal's Fifth Satire. Tranflated by George Chapman. Edited by Rev. Richard Hooper. Square fcp. iyo. ft-onti/piece after Paft, 6s. 1858 ** The editor of thefe five rare volume* bu dona an inoalculable fervlce to Englifli Literature by taking George Chapman'* fblioi out of the duft of time-honoured librarie*, by collating them with loving care and patience, and, through the agency of hi* enter, prifing publUher, bringing Chapman entire and complet* within the reach of theft who can beft appredata and leaft aflbid to pur- chafe the early edition*."— ^immm. EfTay on Archaeological Subje£lB, and on various Queftions conne£led with the Hiftory of Art, Science, and Literature in the Middle Ages. By Thomas Weight, M.A., F.S.A., Correfponding MembtT of the Inftitute of France, &c. t vols, poflt Zvo, printed bj WMttingham^ittupratedtuitk 110 engravings, cloth, 1 6s. 1 861 CONTlNTSt— I. On the Remain* of a Primitive People in the Sootb-Eafl comer of Yorkshire; x. On fome ancient Barrows, or Tumuli, opened in Eaft YorklMre) 3. On fome curious forms of Sepulchral Interment found in Eaft Yorkfliirc; 4. Treago, and the large Tumulus at St. Weonard>s{ 5. On die Ethnology of South Britain at the period of the Extlnflion of the Roman Government in the Ifland ) 6. On tha Origin of the Welfli } 7, On Anglo-Saxon Antiquities, with a particular riference to the Fauilet Colleaion} 8. On the True CharaAer of the Biographer Afler{ 9. Anglo-Saxon ArchiteAure, iiluftrated fi'om Illuminated Manufcripti} 10. On the Literary Hiftory of Oeoffiey of Mon- mouth's Hiltory of the Briton*, and of the Romantic Cycle of King Arthur I xi. On Saints' Lives and Miracles: IZ. On An- tiquarian Excavations and Refearches in the Middle Ages } I}. On the Ancient Map of the World pre&rved in Hereford Cathedral, as illufirative of the Hiftory of Geography in the Middle Ages; 14. On the Hiftory of the EnglUh Languages ij.Onthe Abaciu, or Medieval S]rftem of Arithmetic) 16. On the Antiquity of Date* exprefl'ed in Arabic Numeral*) 17. Remark* on an Ivory Caflcetofthe beginning of the Fourteenth Century; 1 8. On the Carving* of the Stall* in Cathedral and Collegiate Churche*; 19 Illuftrationi of fome Queftions relating to Archlteflural Anti- quities— (a} Mediaeval ArchiteAure iiluftrated ftom Illuminated Manufcripai (i) A Word on Mediaeval Bridge Builders 1 (t) On the Remains of profcribed Races in Mediaeval and Modem Society, as expbining certain peculiarities in Old Churches) ao. On the Origin of Rhymes in Medieval Poetry, and its bearing on the Authenticity of the Early WeUh Poems ) ai. On the Hiftory of the Drama in the Middle Ages) zx. On the Literature of the Troubadours) a}. On the Hiftory of Comic Literature during the Middle Ages) 14. On the Satirical Literature of the Reformation. "Mr. Wright is a man who thinks for liimfelf, and one who hai evidently a title to do fo. Some of thi opinion* publifhed in thefe Efl'ay* are, he tell* u«, the refult of hi* own obfervationsor refiedions, and are contrary to what have long been thofe of our own antiquarie* and hiftorians." — Sptltattr, " Two volumes exceedingly valuable and important to all who are interefted in the Archeology of the Middle Ages) no mere com- pilations, but replete* with fine reafoning, new theories, and ufefiil information, put in an intelligible manner on fubjeflt \ that have been hitherto but Imperfeaiy undaritood."— Xtmtl.)t los. 6d. (pub. at £1, lis. 6d.) 1818 **fHm tki Imv toiam of the Mnh thqr (oim. To Ua Ibii fliriM— iblt martai-bmihing Unt." Hiftorical Account of the Epifcopal Caftle or Palace of Auckland. By the Rev. Jambs Raimb, Author of the Hiftory of North Durham. Royal 4to.y{iMVi/ies i.nvf been printed, and only three fits can be ': ted. Chronicon ilenrici dc Silgrave. Now firft printed from the Cotton MS. By 0. Hook. 5s. 6d. 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Modern stems of Ej^yptian Chronology. By D. ". Nash, Author of " Taliesin," &c. 8vo, '<»ith fron- t le; and we have never feen an introduQion better cal- culated than the prefent to fupply the wants of a beginner in a Ihort fpace of time. The dedenfions and conjugations are well flated, and illuArated by references to Greek, the Latin, French, and other languages. A philoTophical fpirit pervades every part. The Deiefius confifts of flwrt pieces on various fubje^ls, with exiraAs from Anglo-Saxon Hiflory and the Saxon Chronicle. There is a good Gloffary at the end."— XrA«ii«wm, oa. lo, 1849. IntroduiSlion to Anglo-Saxon Reading; comprifing ^Ifric's Homily on the Birthday of St. Gregory, with a copious Gloflary, &c., by L. Langley, F.L.S. i2mo. cloth, 2s. 6d. 1839 JEUKe's Homily is remarkable for beauty of compofition, and in- terefllng, as fetting forth AuguAlne's million to the " Land of the Angles." Anglo-Saxon Verfion of the Life of St. Guthlac, Hermit of Croyland. Printed, for the firft time, from a MS. in the Cottonian Library, with a Tranflation and Notes by Charles Wycliffe Goodwin, M.A., Fellow of Catherine Hall, Cambridge. i2mo. cloth, 5s. 1848 Anglo-Saxon Verfion of the Hexameron of St. Bafil, and the Anglo-Saxon Remains of St. Bafil's Admonitio ad Filium Spiritu- alem. Now firft printed from MSS. in the Bodleian Library, with a Tranflation and Notes by the Rev. H. W. Norman. 8vo. Second Edition, enlarged, feiued, ^. 1849 The Holy Gofpels in Anglo-Saxon, edited from the original MS., by Benjamin Thorpe. Poft 8vo. cloth, 8s. (original price IM.) 184* IS Guide to the Anglo-Saxon Tongue ; on the Bafis of Profeflbr Raflc's Grammar; to which are added Reading Leflbns, in Verfe and Profe,with Notes, for the ufe of Leamerv by E. J. Vernon, B.A., Oxon. tamo. elotb, ss. 1855 '*Mr. Vernon has, we think, aOed wifely in taking Raflc for hJi model} but let no one fuppose from the title that the book la merely a compilation from the work of that philologift. The accidence is abridged from Ralk, with conflant revifion, correc tion, and modification j but the fjmtax, a moft important portion of the book, is original, and is compiled with great care and flcill i and the latter half of the volume confifls of a well-cholen feleOion of extrafis from Anglo-Saxon writers, in profe and verfe, for the praAice of the fludent, who will find great aflSftance in reading them from the grammatical notes with which they are accompanied, and fit>m the gloffary which follows them. This volume, well ftudied, will enable any one to read with eafe the generality cf Anglo-Saxon writers } and its cheapneft places it within the reach of every clals. It has our hearty recommenda- tion." — LUtrarf Gaxtttt, Anglo-Saxon Verfion of the Story of Apollonius of Tyre, upon which is founded the Play of Pericles, attributed to Shakefpeare, from a MS., with a Tranflation and Gloflary by Benjamin Thorpe. i2mo. cloth, 4s. 6d. (original price 6s.) 1834 AnaletSla Anglo-Saxonica. — A Selection, in Profe and Verfe, from Anglo-Saxon Au- thors, of various ages, with a Gloflary by Benjamin Thorpe, F.S.A. A New Edition, with corre3ions and improvements. Poft 8vo. cloth, 8s. (original price 12s.) 184^ A Philological Grammar, grounded upon Englifl), and formed from a comparifon of more than Sixty Languages. Being an Intro- duftion to the Science of Grammars of all Languages, efpecially Englifl), Latin, and Greek. By the Rev. W. Barnes, B.D., of St. John's College, Cambridge; Author of «' Poems in the Dorfet Dialeft," " Anglo- Saxon Dele£lus," &c., 8vo. (pp. 322), cloth, 9S. 1854 '* Mr. Barnes* work is an excellent fpedmen of the manner in which the advancing fiudy of Philology may be brought to illuf- trate and enrich a fcientific expofition of Englifli Grammar." — Edinburgh Guardian. '*0f the fdenceof Grammar, by induAion from the philological 6As of many hnguages, Mr. Barnes has, in this volume, fupplied a condfe and comprehenfive manual. Grammarians may dUTer as to the reguhrity of the principles on which nations have con- firuAed their forms and ufages of fpeech, but it is generally allowed that fome conformity or fimibrity of praAice may be traced, and that an attempt may be made to expound a true fcience of Gram- mar. Mr. Barnes has fo &r grounded his Grammar upon Eng- lifli as to make it an Englifli Grammar, but he has continually referred to comparative philology, and fought to render his work illufirative of general forms, in conformity with principles com- mon, more or lels, to the language of all mankind. Mote than fixty languages have been compared in the courfe of preparing the volume } and the general principles laid down will be found ufeful in the ftudy of various tongues. It to a lemed and pUI}< foji^cal treatife."— IIMrnf/ Gaoutu. I* John Ruffell Smith, 36 A Fri^ment of ^Ifiric's Anglo-Saxon Grammar, JElfric*s Gloflkry, and a Poem on the Soul and Body of the Xllth Century, difcovered among the Archives of Worcefter Cathedral, by Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart. Folio, PRIVATELY PRINTED,y^| trical Romance. Now firft publiflied, fron an unique MS. of the XVth Century, prtJ ferved in the Chetham Library at ManchefterJ ed'ted by J. O. Halliwbll,&c. Poft ..voJ cloth, uniform ivith Ritfon, Weber, and EUis'i publications, cloth, 5s. i84a| '* This is a valuable and intereftiog addition to our lift of earlyl Englifli metrical remances, and an indispenfable companion to| the colieaions ofRitfon, Weber, and Ellis."— Ih/ra^ Gaxttti, The Vifion and Creed of Piers Plough- man, edited by Thomas Wright j a nevrl edition, revifed, with additions to the Notekl and Gloflkry. z vols, foolscap 8vo. cloth,\ lOS. T856I " The * ViAon of'^'iers Ploughman * is one of the moft precious and I interefting monuments of the Englifli Language and Literature, I •nd alfo of the focial and political condition of the country during I the fourteenth century. ... Its author is not certainly | known, but its time of compofition can, by internal evidence, be fixed at about the year i}6s. On thb and on all m&tten I bearing upon the origin and otjeft of the poem, Mr. Wright's I hiftoricai introduAion gives ample information In I the thirteen year* tkit km |MfBsd fince the firft edition of the prefent text was publiihed by the late Mr. Picketing, our old I literature and hiftory has been more ftudled, and we tmft that a large circle of readers will be prepared to welcome this cheaper | and carefidly revifed reprint.."~LM>rii7 Gasuttt. Sir Amadacej a Middle-North-Engllfh I Metrical Romance of the Xlllth Century, reprinted from two texts, with an Introdu^lion by George Stephens, Profeffor 1^ Old Eng- lijh in the Univerfity of Copenhagen. 8vo. fenued, is. 6d. i860 I Rara Mathematica ; or, & Collection of Treatifes on the Mathematics and Subjefls connected with them, from ancient inedited I MSS., by J. O. 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By James Orchard Halliwell, F.R.S., F.S.A., &c. 2 vols. 8vo. containing upwards of 1000 pages, clofely printed in double columns, cloth, a nenv and cheaper edition, 15s. 1 8 6 1 It contains above 50,000 words (embodying all the known fcattered gloflaries of the EngUfh language), forming a complete key for the reader of our old Poets, Dramatifls, Theologians, and other authors, whofe works abound with allulions, of which explana- tions are not to be found in ordinary DiAionaries and books of reference. Moii of the principal Archailins are illuftrated by ex- amples felefled from early inedited MSS, and rare books, and by far the greater portion will be found to he orifEinal authorities. A Gloffary j or, Colieftion of Words, Phrafes, Cuftoms, Proverbs, &c., illuftrating the Works of Englifli Authors, particularly Shakefpeare and his Contemporaries. By Robert Nares, Archdeacon of Stafford, &c. A New Edition, with conllderable Additions, both of Words and Examples. By James O. 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Eyl Richard John King, Foolfcap 8vo. cloth\ 38. «85/| •4 V Some > Town of the Cottc ton Ca^ Jofbua Journey the Se: brated . DER, F in the B tinted pi fenting I Fi/hing-i Dedicated to t and Cotton A Brief, at Blanc I73I. theeditio 4to. clotl Helps to Legenda Ancient- the Moi ByJ.D. cloth, 3$. "Aferietof ve "a little work pleafing and ] Notes on of Kent Domefda Date J w Memoria Arthuf cloth, 1 8s Kentifli C cise. A remarkab By Chai iianus) i handfome Hiftory ar Reculver, Roach i with man F. HT. Fai •' No antiquarian fucccfllul, and remains, than ardent explorei indefatigable c< d Journal oif dited by J. Y.' liflied Quarterly, I Uigence ever publUhcd md medals, of all ages I the da/i both EngUfli by Wiltfliire ti Century. By| 'Sffenued, is. 6d, 1846 1 3f the Greeks he Univerfity of IDWELL, D.D., , and Profefi'jr of % 45. (original 183a ritten in a pleafing aM Linobeline, and the Rev. 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Small 4to. vjith many engravings on vjood and copper, by F. ff^. fair holt, cloth, £1. is. 1850 " No antiquarian volume could difplay a trio of names more zealous, fuccelHul, and intelligent, on the fubjc£l of Romano-Britilh remains, than the three here rcprefented — Roach Smith, the ardert explorer} Fau-holt, the excellent illullrator} and Rolr;r Gaxtttt, Stha Square,, Ltndon, Critical DifTertation on ProfefTor Willis's « Architeflural Hiftory of Canterbury Cathe- dral." By C. Sandys, of Canterbury. 8vo. as. 6d. 1846 " Written in no quarrelfooM or captlou* fplrit) the higheil compli* ment is paid to Proftflbr Willis where it is doe. Bnt the author hai made oni a clear cafe, in fome very importaalinftaacce, of inaccu- racies thai have led the learned Profeilbr into tkc coDftruAion of ferious errors throughout. It may be confidered as an Indifpen- ' fable coidpanion to his volume, containing a great deal of extra information of a very corion* liind.'^-jir Gregory Page 's.f 18. 1810 :, containing the nty. By Sampson ons and correAions and others. Edited 8vo. plate/, bJs., [. 58.) 1844 ities of Lambeth. Efq., of the Inner merous iU^ftratioaj, ^eys. 6d.) 1858 in SuiTex. By , F.S.A. 8vo. fote 1* 1850 bbey, in SufTex ; atin by a Monk of low firft tranflated, £1 of the Subfequent }y Mark Antony tA illufiratietu, clot A, 1851 al and general intereft, em- nan invafton; TheFounda- and Rentab of the Original reifl Abbots, and Notices of bicheAer refpeAing JurifdiC' peech o.' Thomas a Becket, r of Abbot Waiter de Luci { s Norman Kings} and 1176 ta the preftat tint.