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BOHN'S VARIOUS LIBRARIES.

ANTIQUARIAN LIBRARY.

5s. per Volume.

Bede's Ecclesiastical History, and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy. In Anglo-Saxon, with the A. S. Metres, and an English Translation, by the Rev. S. Fox.

Brand's Popular Antiquities of England, Scotland, and Ireland. By Sir HENRY ELLIS. In 3 vols.

Chronicles of the Crusaders. Richard of Devizes, Geoffrey de Vinsauf, Lord de Joinville.

Early Travels in Palestine. Willi

bald, Sewulf, Benjamin of Tudela, Mandeville, La Brocquière, and Maundrell; all unabridged. Edited by THOMAS WRIGHT.

Ellis's Early English Metrical Romances. Revised by J. O. HALLIWELL. Florence of Worcester's Chronicle, with the Two Continuations: comprising Annals of English History to the Reign of Edward I.

Gesta Romanorum. Edited by W. HOOPER, B.A. [In the Press. Giraldus Cambrensis' Historical Works: Topography of Ireland; History of the Conquest of Ireland; Itinerary through Wales; and Description of Wales. With Index. Edited by THOS. WRIGHT. Henry of Huntingdon's History of the English, from the Roman Invasion to Henry II.; with the Acts of King Stephen, &c.

Ingulph's Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland, with the Continuations by Peter of Blois and other Writers. By H. T. RILEY.

Keightley's Fairy Mythology. Fron tispiece by Cruikshank.

Lepsius's Letters from Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Peninsula of Sinai.

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Mallet's Northern Antiquities. By Bishop PERCY. With an Abstract of the Eyrbiggia Saga, by Sir WALTER SCOTT. Edited by J. A. BLACKWELL.

Marco Polo's Travels. The Translation of Marsden. Edited by THOMAS WRIGHT.

Matthew Paris's Chronicle. In 5 vols, FIRST SECTION: Roger of Wendover's

Flowers of English History, from the Descent of the Saxons to A.D. 1235. Translated by Dr. GILES. In 2 vols. SECOND SECTION: From 1235 to 1273. With Index to the entire Work. In 3 vols.

Matthew of Westminster's Flowers of History, especially such as relate to the affairs of Britain; to A.D. 1307. Translated by C. D. YONGE. In 2 vols. Ordericus Vitalis' Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy. Translated with Notes, by T. FORESTER, M.A. In 4 vols.

Pauli's (Dr. R.) Life of Alfred the Great Translated from the German. To which is appended Alfred's Anglo-Saxon version of Crosius, with a literal Translation, and an Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Glossary.

Roger De Hoveden's Annals of English History; from A.D. 732 to A.D. 1201. Edited by H. T. RILEY. In 2 vols. Six Old English Chronicles, viz.:Asser's Life of Alfred, and the Chronicles of Ethelwerd, Gildas, Nennius, Geoffrey of Monmouth, and Richard of Cirencester.

William of Malmesbury's Chronicle of the Kings of England. Translated by SHARPE.

Yule-Tide Stories.

A Collection of Scandinavian Tales and Traditions. Edited by B. THORPE,

ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY.

58. per Volume, excepting those marked otherwise.

Allen's Battles of the British Navy.
Revised and enlarged. Numerous fine
Portraits. In 2 vols.

Andersen's Danish Legends and Fairy Tales. With many Tales not in any other edition. Translated by CAROLINE PEACHEY. 120 Wood Engravings.

Ariosto's Orlando Furioso. In English Verse. By W. S. ROSE. Twelve fine Engravings. In 2 vols.

Bechstein's Cage and Chamber Birds. Including Sweet's Warblers.

edition. Numerous plates.

Enlarged

**All other editions are abridged. With the plates coloured. 78. 6d.

Bonomis Nineveh. and its Palaces.
New Edition, revised and considerably
enlarged, both in matter and Plates, in-
cluding a Full Account of the Assyrian
Sculptures recently added to the National
Collection. Upwards of 300 Engravings.
Butler's Hudibras. With Variorum
Notes, a Biography, and a General Index.
Edited by HENRY G. BOHN. Thirty beau
tiful Illustrations.

; or, further illustrated with
62 Outline Portraits. In 2 vols. 108.
Cattermole's Evenings at Haddon
Hall. 24 exquisite Engravings on Steel,
from designs by himself the Letterpress
by the BARONESS DE CARABELLA.
China, Pictorial, Descriptive, and
Historical, with some Account of Ava and
the Burmese, Siam, and Anam. Nearly

100 Illustrations.

Craik's (G. L.) Pursuit of Knowledge
under Difficulties, illustrated by Anec-
dotes and Memoirs. Revised Edition.
With numerous Portraits.

Cruikshank's Three Courses and a
Dessert. A Series of Tales, with 50 hu-
morous Illustrations by Cruikshank.
Dante. Translated by I. C. Wright,
M.A. New Edition, carefully revised.
Portrait and 34 Illustrations on Steel,
after Flaxman.

Didron's History of Christian Art
in the Middle Ages. From the French.
Upwards of 150 outline Engravings.
Dyer (T. H.) The History of Pompeii;

its Buildings and Antiquities. An account
of the City, with a full description of the
Remains and the Recent Excavations, and
also an Itinerary for Visitors, Edited by
T. H. DYER, LL.D. Illustrated with
nearly 300 Wood Engravings a large
Map, and a Plan of the Forum. A New
Edition, revised and brought down to
1874. 7s. 6d.

Flaxman's Lectures on Sculpture.

Numerous Illustrations. 6s.

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Howitt's (Mary) Pictorial Calendar
of the Seasons. Embodying the whole of
Aiken's Calendar of Nature. Upwards of
100 Engravings.

(Mary and William) Stories
of English and Foreign Life. Twenty beau-
tiful Engravings.

India, Pictorial, Descriptive, and
Historical, from the Earliest Times to the
Present. Upwards of 100 fine Engravings
on Wood, and a Map.

Jesse's Anecdotes of Dogs. New Edi-
tion, with large additions. Numerous fine
Woodcuts after Harvey, Bewick, and others.

; or, with the addition of 34
highly-finished Steel Engravings. 7s. 6d.
King's Natural History of Precious
Stones, and of the Precious Metals. With
numerous Illustrations. Price 6s.

Natural History of Gems
or Decorative Stones. Finely Illustrated.
68.

-Handbook of Engraved Gems.
Finely Illustrated. 6s.
Kitto's Scripture Lands and Biblical
Atlas. 24 Maps, beautifully engraved on
Steel, with a Consulting Index.

-; with the maps coloured, 7s. 6d.
Krummacher's Parables. Translated

from the German. Forty Illustrations by
Clayton, engraved by Dalziel.
Lindsay's (Lord) Letters on Egypt,
Edom, and the Holy Land. New Edition,
enlarged. Thirty-six beautiful Engrav-
ings, and 2 Maps.

Lodge's Portraits of Illustrious Per-
sonages of Great Britain, with Memoirs.
Two Hundred and Forty Portraits, beau-
tifully engraved on Steel. 8 vols.
Longfellow's Poetical Works.
Twenty-four page Engravings, by Birket
Foster and others, and a new Portrait.

·; or, without illustrations, 3s.6d.
Prose Works, complete. 16
page Engravings by Birket Foster, &c.
Loudon's (Mrs.) Entertaining Natur-
alist. Revised by W. S. DALLAS, F.L.S.
With nearly 500 Woodcuts.
Marryat's Masterman Ready; or,
The Wreck of the Pacific. 93 Woodcuts.
38. 6d.

Poor Jack. With 16 Illus-
trations, after Designs by C. Stanfield,
R.A. 3s. 6d.

Mission; or, Scenes in Af-
rica. (Written for Young People.) Illus.
trated by Gilbert and Dalziel. 3s. 6d.

BOHN'S VARIOUS LIBRARIES.

Marryat's Pirate; and Three Cutters. New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author. With 20 Steel Engravings, from Drawings by C. Stanfield, R.A. 3s. 6d.

Privateer's-Man One Hundred Years Ago. Eight Engravings on Steel, after Stothard. 3s. 6d.

Settlers in Canada.

New Edition. Ten fine Engravings by Gilbert and Dalziel. 38. 6d.

Maxwell's Victories of Wellington

and the British Armies. Steel Engravings. Michael Angelo and Raphael, their Lives and Works. By DUPPA and QUATREMÈRE DE QUINCY. With 13 highlyfinished Engravings on Steel. Miller's History of the Anglo-Saxons. Written in a popular style, on the basis of Sharon Turner. Portrait of Alfred, Map of Saxon Britain, and 12 elaborate Engravings on Steel. Milton's Poetical Works. With a Memoir by JAMES MONTGOMERY, TODD'S Verbal Index to all the Poems, and Ex

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planatory Notes. With 120 Engravings by Thompson and others, from Drawings by W. Harvey, 2 vols.

Vol. 1. Paradise Lost, complete, with
Memoir, Notes, and Index.

Vol. 2. Paradise Regained, and other
Poems, with Verbal Index to all the
Poems.

Mudie's British Birds. Revised by W. C. L. MARTIN. Fifty-two Figures and 7 Plates of Eggs. In 2 vols.

; or, with the plates coloured, 78. 6d. per vol. Naval and Military Heroes of Great Britain; or, Calendar of Victory. Being a Record of British Valour and Conquest by Sea and Land, on every day in the year, from the time of William the Conqueror to the Battle of Inkermann. By Major JOHNS, R.M., and Lieutenant P. H. NICOLAS, R.M. Twenty-four Portraits. 6s.

Nicolini's History of the Jesuits: their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and De signs. Fine Portraits of Loyola, Lainès, Xavier, Borgia, Acquaviva, Père la Chaise, and Pope Ganganelli.

Petrarch's Sonnets, and other Poems.

Translated into English Verse. By various hands. With a Life of the Poet, by THOMAS CAMPBELL. With 16 Engravings. Pickering's History of the Races of Man, with an Analytical Synopsis of the Natural History of Man. By Dr. HALL. Illustrated by numerous Portraits.

-;or,with the plates coloured 7s.6d.

An excellent Edition of a work or ginally published at 31. 3. by the American Government.

Pictorial Handbook of Modern Geography, on a Popular Plan. 38. 6d. Illus. trated by 150 Engravings and 51 Maps. 68. ; or, with the maps coloured,

78. 6d. Pope's Poetical Works. Edited by ROBERT CARRUTHERS. Numerous Engravings. 2 vols.

Homer's Iliad. With Introduction and Notes by J. S. WATSON, M.A. Illustrated by the entire Series of Flaxman's Designs, beautifully engraved by Moses (in the full 8vo. size).

Homer's Odyssey, Hymns, &c., by other translators, including Chapman, and Introduction and Notes by J. S. WATSON, M.A. Flaxman's Designs beautifully engraved by Moses.

Life. Including many of his Letters. By ROBERT CARRUTHERS. New Edition,revised and enlarged. Illustrations. The preceding 5 vols. make a complete

and elegant edition of Pope's Poetical Works and Translations for 25s. Pottery and Porcelain, and other Objects of Vertu (a Guide to the Knowledge of). To which is added an Engraved List of Marks and Monograms. By HENRY G. BOHN. Numerous Engravings. ; or, coloured. 10s. 6d. Prout's (Father) Reliques. New Edition, revised and largely augmented. Twenty-one spirited Etchings by Maclise. Two volumes in one. 7s. 6d.

Recreations in Shooting.

By

"CRAVEN." New Edition, revised and enlarged. 62 Engravings on Wood, after Harvey, and 9 Engravings on Steel, chiefly after A. Cooper, R.A. Redding's History and Descriptions of Wines, Ancient and Modern. Twenty beautiful Woodcuts.

Rennie's Insect Architecture. New Edition. Revised by the Rev. J. G. WOOD, M.A.

Robinson Crusoe. With Illustrations by STOTHARD and HARVEY. Twelve beautiful Engravings on Steel. and 74 on Wood. ; or, without the Steel illustrations, 3s. 6d. Rome in the Nineteenth Century. New Edition. Revised by the Author. Illustrated by 34 fine Steel Engravings.

2 vols.

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Walton's Complete Angler. Edited by EDWARD JESSE, Esq. To which is added an Account of Fishing Stations, &c., by H. G. BоHN. Upwards of 203 Engravings.

-; or, with 26 additional page Illustrations on Steel, 78. 6d. Wellington, Life of. From the materials of Maxwell Eighteen Engravings. White's Natural History of Selborne. With Notes by Sir WILLIAM JARDINE and EDWARD JESSE, Esq. Illustrated by 40 highly-finished Engravings.

-;or, with the plates coloured,7s.6d. Young, The, Lady's Book. A Manual of Elegant Recreations, Arts, Sciences, and Accomplishments; including Geology, Mineralogy, Conchology, Botany, Entomology, Ornithology, Costume, Embroidery, the Escritoire, Archery, Riding, Music (instrumental and vocal), Dancing, Exercises, Painting, Photography, &c., &c. Edited by distinguished Professors. Twelve Hundred Woodcut Illustrations, and sevɛral fine Engravings on Steel. 78. 6d.

-; or, cloth gilt, gilt edges, 9s.

CLASSICAL LIBRARY.

58. per Volume, excepting those marked otherwise.

Eschylus. Literally Translated into
English Prose by an Oxonian. 35. 6d.

Appendix to. Containing

the New Readings given in Hermann's posthumous Edition of Eschylus. By GEORGE BURGES, M.A. 3s. 6d. Ammianus Marcellinus. History of

Rome from Constantins to Valens. Trans-
lated by C. D. YONGE, B.A. Dble. vol..7s. 6d.
Antoninus. The Thoughts of the
Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Translated by
GEO. LONG, M.A. 38. 6d.

Apuleius, the Golden Ass; Death of
Socrates; Florida; and Discourse on Magic.
To which is added a Metrical Version of
Cupid and Psyche; and Mrs. Tighe's
Psyche. Frontispiece.

Aristophanes' Comedies. Literally

Translated, with Notes and Extracts from
Frere's and other Metrical Versions, by
W. J. HICKIK. 2 vols.

Vol. 1. Acharnians, Knights, Clouds,
Wasps, Peace, and Birds.

Vol. 2. Lysistrata, Thesmophoriazusæ,
Frogs, Ecclesiazuse, and Plutus.
Aristotle's Ethics. Literally Trans-
lated by Archdeacon BROWNE, late Classical
Professor of King's College.

Aristotle's Politics and Economics.
Translated by E. WALFORD, M.A.,

Metaphysics. Literally Trans-
lated, with Notes, Analysis, Examination
Questions, and Index, by the Rev. JOHN
H. M'MAHON, M.A., and Gold Medallist in
Metaphysics, T.C.D.

History of Animals. In Ten Books. Translated, with Notes and Index, by RICHARD CRESSWELL, M.A.

Organon; or, Logical Treatises. With Notes, &c. By O. F. OWEN,M.A. 2 vols., 3s. 6d. each.

Rhetoric and Poetics. Literally Translated, with Examination Questions and Notes, by an Oxonian. Athenæus. The Deipnosophists; or, the Banquet of the Learned. Translated by C. D. YONGE, B.A. 3 vols.

Cæsar. Complete, with the Alexandrian, African, and Spanish Wars. Literally Translated, with Notes.

Catullus, Tibullus, and the Vigil of

To

Venus. A Literal Prose Translation. which are added Metrical Versions by LAMB, GRAINGER, and others. Frontispiece.

Cicero's Orations.

'BOHN'S VARIOUS LIBRARIES.

Literally Translated by C. D. YONGE, B.A. In 4 vols.

Vol. 1. Contains the Orations against
Verres, &c. Portrait.

Vol. 2. Catiline, Archias, Agrarian
Law, Rabirius, Murena, Sylla, &c.
Vol. 3. Orations for his House, Plancius,
Sextius, Coelius, Milo, Ligarius, &c.
Vol. 4. Miscellaneous Orations, and
Rhetorical Works; with General In-
dex to the four volumes.

on the Nature of the Gods, Divination, Fate, Laws, a Republic, &c. Translated by C. D. YONGE, B.A., and F. BARHAM.

Academics, De Finibus, and Tusculan Questions. By C. D. YONGE, B.A. With Sketch of the Greek Philosophy.

Offices, Old Age, Friendship, Scipio's Dream, Paradoxes, &c. Literally Translated, by R. EDMONDS. 38. 6d.

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Vol. 4. Private and other Orations. Vol. 5. Miscellaneous Orations. Dictionary of Latin Quotations. Including Proverbs, Maxims, Mottoes, Law Terms, and Phrases; and a Collection of above 500 Greek Quotations. With all the quantities marked, & English Translations. with Index Verborum. Index Verborum only. 18. Diogenes Laertius. Lives and Opinions of the Ancient Philosophers. Trans. lated, with Notes, by C. D. YONGE. Epictetus. Translated by GEORGE LONG, M.A. [In the press Euripides. Literally Translated. 2 vols. Vol. 1. Hecuba, Orestes, Medea, Hippolytus, Alcestis, Bacchæ, Heraclidæ, Iphigenia in Aulide, and Iphigenia in Tauris.

Vol. 2. Hercules Furens, Troades, Ion
Andromache, Suppliants, Helen,
Electra, Cyclops, Rhesus.

Greek Anthology. Literally Translated. With Metrical Versions by variou Authors.

Romances of Heliodorus, Longus, and Achilles Tatius.

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Vol. 1. Fasti, Tristia, Epistles, &c.
Vol. 2. Metamorphoses.

Vol. 3. Heroides, Art of Love, &c. Pindar. Literally Translated, by Daw. SON W. TURNER, and the Metrical Version by ABRAHAM MOORE.

Plato's Works. Translated by the

Rev. H. CARY and others. In 6 vols.
Vol. 1. The Apology of Socrates, Critc,
Phædo, Gorgias, Protagoras, Phædrus,
Theætetus, Euthyphron, Lysis.
Vol. 2. The Republic, Timæus, & Critias.
Vol. 3. Meno, Euthydemus, The So-
phist, Statesman, Cratylus, Parme-
nides, and the Banquet.

Vol. 4. Philebus, Charmides, Laches,
The Two Alcibiades, and Ten other
Dialogues.

Vol. 5. The Laws.

Vol. 6. The Doubtful Works. With General Index.

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