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NOTE 

THIS  General  Catalogue  of  the  Oxford  University  Press  was  in  active 
preparation  when  the  war  broke  out,  and  is  now  perforce  issued  with 
such  completeness  and  accuracy  of  detail  as  a  substituted  staff  ineligible 
for  military  service  has  been  able  to  give  it  within  the  limits  imposed  by 
the  circumstances  of  the  time.  The  great  increase  of  the  publications  of 
the  Oxford  Press  in  the  fifth  century  of  its  era,  which  dates  from  the  Jerome 
of  '1468',  and  specially  the  increase  of  the  years  1901-1914!,  with  the 
agencies  which  the  publishing  department  of  the  Press  has  undertaken  for 
learned  societies  other  than  the  University  of  Oxford,  has  made  it  impossible 
to  confine  the  list  within  five  hundred  pages  of  close  print.  The  Subject 
Catalogue  (pp.  1-480),  which  has  benefited  by  the  assistance  and  advice 
of  many  scholars,  is  designed  to  provide  an  easy  conspectus  of  the  books 
here  offered  in  any  field  of  investigation  or  study,  and  the  Alphabetical 
List  (p.  481  to  the  end)  the  means  of  rapid  ascertainment  of  the  price  of 
any  book  with  a  reference  for  further  details  to  its  place  in  the  Subject 
Catalogue.  It  has  not  been  possible  to  include  as  much  as  could  be  wished 
in  the  way  of  description  of  the  contents  of  books,  but  (except  of  school 
books  and  other  books  which  are  constantly  being  reprinted)  the  dates  of 
publication  are  given,  and  many  brief  lists  of  contents  subjoined.  Here  and 
there,  where  the  inveteracy  of  popular  error  has  seemed  to  demand  it,  a  note, 
or  a  hint  sufficient  for  the  judicious  reader,  has  been  given.  A  reference  s.v. 
Cervantes,  p.  277,  would  have  kept  the  old  legends  believed  by  Carlyle  out  of 
the  commemorative  articles  of  1916,  and  very  many  entries  are  suflficiently 
detailed  to  make  havoc  of  the  'best  edition'  that  lingers  on  in  second- 
hand lists. 

*^*  It  seems  probable  that  the  present  issue  of  the  Catalogue  will  be  for 
some  time  current,  and  it  is  requested,  therefore,  that  it  may  be  preserved 
for  reference ;  though,  especially  in  present  circumstances,  its  statements  of 
price  and  other  descriptions  must  be  conditional  upon  possibilities  of  supply 
and  subject  to  correction.  Lists  of  books  subsequently  published  will  be 
issued  and  supplied  to  regular  customers,  or  sent  upon  application :  these 
will  be  gathered  from  time  to  time  in  a  Supplement  which  will  be  '  cumu- 
lative ' — that  is  to  say,  each  issue  of  it  will  contain  all  books  published  after 
the  present  Catalogue  was  sent  to  press. 

The  compilers  of  the  Catalogue  will  be  grateful  for  any  suggestions  that 
are  sent  to  the  Secretary,  Clarendon  Press,  Oxford. 


IV 

SECTIONS 

I.  GeNEUAL  Literature  ;  Contemporary  books  on  contemporary  topics, 
Prose  and  Verse,  and  recently  published  studies  and  memoirs,  to  which  are  added 
many  lUustrated  Books  and  Books  on  Art  and  Music. 

II.  Modern  History  ;  with  wWch  are  placed  Geography,  International  Law 
and  Economics,  Political  Science  and  Philosophy,  with  books  on  Universities  and 
Education. 

III.  English  and  Modern  Classics  ;  the  many  Oxford  editions,  large  and 
small,  a  collection  of  Books  for  Boys  and  Girls  ;  also  the  Oxford  Dictionary 
and  other  works  on  Modern  Languages. 

IV.  The  Ancient  World  ;  in  three  divisions— Greek  and  Latin,  Biblical 
and  Patristic  Texts,  Oriental  Languages  and  Literature. 

V,  Natural  Science  and  Medicine. 

VI.  Oxford  Bibles  and  Prayer  Books;  with  Hymn  Books,  and  Books 

of  Devotion. 


IMPRINTS 

Besides  the  books  which  bear  the  Oxford  imprint  of  the  University  Press 

AT  THE  CLARENDON  PRESS,  or  AT  THE  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

or  the  imprint  used  by 

Mr.   HENRY  FROWDE,  or  since  1913  by  Mr.  HUMPHREY  MILFORD 

OXFORD  UNIVERSITY  PRESS,  LONDON 

the  present  Catalogue  contains  publications  bearing  the  imprints  of 

THE  BRITISH  MUSEUM    •    THE  BRITISH  ACADEMY 

THE  EARLY  ENGLISH  TEXT  SOCIETY    •    THE  CHAUCER  SOCIETY 

THE  EGYPT  EXPLORATION  FUND    •    THE  PALI  TEXT  SOCIETY 

THE  PHILOLOGICAL  SOCIETY    •    THE  CHURCH  MUSIC  SOCIETY 

THE  ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  LITERATURE 

Also  of 

THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  ST.  ANDREWS 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY  PRESS    •    PRINCETON  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

HARVARD  UNIVERSITY  PRESS    •    YALE  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

THE  CARNEGIE  ENDOWMENT  FOR  INTERNATIONAL  PEACE 

THE  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION 

THE  AMERICAN  SCANDINAVIAN  FOUNDATION 

and  of 

OXFORD  UNIVERSITY  PRESS  AMERICAN  BRANCH 

HENRY  FROWDE  AND  HODDER  AND  STOUGHTON 

ANGUS  AND  ROBERTSON  LIMITED 


CONTENTS 

Oxford  University  Roll  of  Service  1914-1916      .       .        Page    1 

Section  I 

General  Literature 
The  War. 

On  the  Eve  of  the  War.     Oxford  Survey  of  the  Empire  1914          .  1 

The  Outbreak  of  the  War,  p.  2.        Science,  Medicine  and  War        .  7 

The  Belligerents,  pp.  3,  4.                 Oxford  Pamphlets  ...  8 

War  Time,  Past  and  Present,  p.  5.     Papers  for  War  Time    .         .  9 

The  Conduct  of  the  War,  p.  6.         Germany's  '  War  with  Russia '    .  10 

Contemporary  Politics,  Philosophy  and  Literature. 

Imperial  Problems,  Greater  Britain,  The  Political  Quarterly  .  .  11 
Essays  and  Addresses,  chiefly  on  scientific  topics  .  .  .  .  .15 
The  New  Hellenism  :  recent  books  on  Greece  and  Rome  ...  16 
Biographies,  Letters,  Historical  Studies  recently  published  .  .  .17 
Books  of  Travel  and  Description  ;  Folk-lore  .....  18 
Shakespeare's  Encjland,  the  Shakespeare  Tercentenary  ...  20 
Contemporary  Essays  and  Studies,  chiefly  literary    ....       23 

Contemporary  Prose  and  Verse,  The  Poet  Laureate    ...      29 
American  Verse,  Australian  Poetry  and  Prose  ....       31 

Illustrated  Books  :  Art  and  Architecture. 

Five  Clarendon  Press  Monographs  ;   Drawings,  Illuminated  Manu- 
scripts, Engravings,  Portraits,  Coins  and  Medals        ...       33 
Architecture,  Sculpture,  &c. ;  Oriental,  Greek  and  Roman        .         .       39 
Byzantine  and  Mediaeval  Art ;    Church  Art  in  England      .         .       43 

Music  :  the  Oxford  History  and  other  Treatises     ...      46 

Section  II 

Modern  History  and  Lav^^ ;    Geography  ;    Economics  ; 

Philosophy 

The  United  Kingdom  ;  English  Law  and  History 

Roman  and  Anglo-Saxon  Britain     ...... 

The  Norman  Conquest  to  1485  :  1.  Histories  ;  2.  Documents  . 
Tudor  and  Stuart,  1485-1714 ;  the  Reformation  and  the  Rebellion 
Eighteenth  and  Nineteenth  Centuries,  Local  History,  Illustrations 


50 
55 

57 
61 
67 


VI 


CONTENTS 


History  of  the  Dominions  ;  Historical  Geography  .         .         .       Page  73 

Canada  and  West  Indies,  p.  74.         British  Africa  ....       80 

British  India,  p.  75.  Australasia 

General  European  History  ;  The  Study  of  History 

General  Histories  and  Collections  :  France,  Italy,  Spain,  the  Balkans 
Turkey  and  the  Far  East.     Military  History 
United  States  of  America :  History,  Government,  Citizenship 
Geography ;  Atlases,  Oxford  Wall  Maps        .... 
International  Law  and  Economics 

Agriculture,  Manufacture,  Transport,  Finance 

Political  Science  and  Philosophy 

Universities,  Academies  and  Schools. 

Oxford,  Statutes  and  Regulations,  History  of  the  University    . 

The  British  Academy,  St.  Andrews  University,  University  History 

Secondary  Education  :  Australian  and  American  Universities   . 

Section  III 
English  and  other  Modern  Classics 

Oxford  Books  of  Verse  ;   also  some  special  collections 
Oxford  India  Paper  Books  .... 

Oxford  Library  of  Translations     .... 
Oxford  English  Texts  :  Spenser  and  Marlowe  Series 
Tudor  and  Stuart  Library    ..... 
Clarendon  Press  Library  Editions  of  English  Classics 

The  Chaucer  Series  ;  Drama  ;  the  Dramatists  ;  Shakespea: 

Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth  Centuries,  More  to  Aubrey 

Walpole's  Letters  (Toynbee),  Johnson  and  Boswell  (Hill) 

The  Classics  of  English  Criticism     . 
Oxford  Library  of  Prose  and  Poetry 
The  Oxford  Poets  ;  forty- two  volumes  . 
The  Oxford  Scott,  Oxford  Thackeray,  Oxford  Dickens 
Oxford  Standard  Authors  and  Annotated  Editions 
World's  Classics  :  Poetry  and  Prose,  Novels  and  Romances,  &c, 
Oxford  Pocket  Poets,  Select  Classics  (Q.),  Oxford  Plain  Texts 
Books  on  English  Composition,  Readers  and  Grammars 

Books  for  Boys  and  Girls. 

Herbert  Strang,  Kingston,  Henty,  and  others 
Books  for  Girls,  Gift  Books  for  Children,  Readers,  &c.   . 


CONTENTS 


Vll 


French,  Italian,  and  Spanish  Literature  and  Language  .   Page  265 

Scandinavian,  Russian,  Finnish  ;  German      ......  278 

Studies  in  English  and  Comparative  Literature 284 

Modern  Languages  and  Early  Literature. 

The  Oxford  Dictionary 288 

Other  English  Dictionaries,  Etymology,  Dialects,  &c.      .         .         .  295 

Books  by  Henry  Sweet ;  the  Philological  Society     ....  298 

Old  and  Middle  English,  Books  by  W.  W.  Skeat,  English  MSS.      .  300 

Early  English  Text  Society,  Chaucer  Society,  &c 304 

Icelandic,  Celtic,  Old  French,  Gothic,  Basque  ....  314 

Book  Catalogues,  Bodleian  Library  and  British  Museum  .         .  318 


Section  IV 
The  Ancient  World 

Greek  and  Latin  Literature  and  Archaeology. 
Oxford  Classical  Texts  1900-16.     Alphabetical  List 
Greek  Poets,  Orators,  Historians,  Philosophers 
Latin  Poets  and  Prose  Writers  :  Later  Latin 
Greek  and  Latin  Palaeography  and  Textual  Criticism 
Greek  and  Latin  Dictionaries  and  Philological  Works 
Elementary  Greek  and  Latin  Books 
Papyri  and  Inscriptions  :  British  Museum  Facsimiles 
Greek  and  Roman  History,  Literary  History  and  Archaeology 
Roman  Law  .......... 

For  Greek  and  Roman  Art,  see  pp.  41-2,  Coins  p.  38. 

Biblical  and  Patristic  Texts. 

The  Hebrew  Scriptures  and  Hebrew,  the  Septuagint 
Apocrypha  and  Pseudepigrapha,  Facsimiles  of  MSS. 
The  New  Testament,  Greek,  Coptic,  Syriac,  Latin  . 
Studies  in  the  New  Testament,  Editions  of  the  Fathers    . 
Theological  Studies ;  Anecdota  Oxoniensia  (Semitic  Series) 

Oriental  Languages,  Literature  and  Archaeology. 
Syriac  and  Arabic,  Egyptian,  and  Egypt  Exploration  Fund 
Persian,  Babylonian  and  Semitic  Antiquities  . 
Sacred  Books  of  the  East,  Sanskrit,  Persian  and  Zend      . 
Tamil,  Burmese,  Hindustani,  Kashmiri,  Pashtu 


322 
324 
337 
346 


351 
357 
359 


366 
367 
369 
371 

375 


379 


387 
393 


vm 


CONTENTS 


Section  V 
Natural  Science  and  Medicine 


The  History  and  Methods  of  the  Sciences,  general  works 
Mathematics  and  Physics  and  Chemistry    . 
Astronomy  and  Geology    . 
Biology  and  Botany  ....... 

History  of  Medicine ;  Medicine  and  Hygiene,  general  works 
Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  &c. 
Systems  and  Manuals  of  Medicine ;  Special  Diseases    . 
Systems  and  Manuals  of  Surgery  ;  Special  Treatises    . 
Health  of  Children,  Red  Cross,  Nursing      . 


Page 


400 
407 
409 
417 
420 
422 
426 
430 


Section  VI 

Bibles,  Prayer  Books,  Church  Music  and  Books  of 

Devotion 

Oxford  Bibles  and  Testaments ;  Helps  to  Biblical  Study     .         .         .  433 

Oxford  Books  of  Common  Prayer  and  Church  Services         .  .  .  444 

Liturgical  Texts  and  Studies  ;  the  English  Divines     ....  451 

Homiletic  Theology,  Missions,  Books  of  Private  Prayer       .         .  .  456 

Church  Music  Society  ;  Hymns  Ancient  and  Modern  ....  465 

The  English  Hymnal,  Church  Hymns,  Hymnal  Companion         .  .  469 

The  Church  Hymnary  and  the  Scottish  Metrical  Psalter      .  .         .  472 

Note  on  Paper,  Print,  and  Binding,  and  Specimens  of  Types  used  in  Bibles    •  •  477 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST,  pp.  481-566 
Designed  to  serve  also  as  a  General  Index  to  the  Subject  Catalogue. 


Oxford  University  Press  1916 


Oxford  University  Roll  of  Service  1914-1916,  edited  by  E.  s.  craig, 

with  a  foreword  by  the  Vice-Chancellor.  The  names  arid  ranks  of  members  of  the 
University  serving,  1914-1916,  in  the  Army  and  Navy,  in  the  armed  forces  of  our  Alhes, 
or  otherwise  in  the  War ;  those  who  have  been  mentioned  in  dispatches  marked  by  an 
asterisk;  those  who  gave  their  Hves  in  active  service  marked  by  heavy  type.  Second 
edition,  revised,  1916,  with  supplementary  list  of  Oxford  men  mentioned  in  Sir  Douglas 
Haig's  dispatch  of  April  30,  1916.     8vo  (9  x  6),  pp.  326,  paper  cover.     2s.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 


Section  I 

On  the  Eve  of  the  War 

Published  June  11,  1914,  a  few  weeks  before  the  Thirteen  Days,  July  23 — August  4,  1914, 
an  authoritative  presentment  of  the  geographical,  social,  and  economic  conditions  of  .the 
British  Empire,  with  chapters  on  its  preparation  for  Defence. 

The  Oxford  Survey  of  the  British  Empire,  being  a  description  of  the  Empire 

and  its  cdnistituent  territories  in  their  geograbhical,  economic,  administratiye  and  social 
aspects,  1914.  Edited  by  A.  J.  HERBERTSOlSf  and  O.  J.  R.  HOWARTH,  in  collabora- 
tion with  seventy-three  contributors.     Prospectuses  on  application. 

Six  volumes,  8vo  (9  x  6),  cloth  gilt,  70s.  net ;  or  separately,  14s.  net  per  volume. 

Also  printed  on  Oxford  India  paper  in  three  double  volumes,  cloth  gilt,  leather  back, 
90s.  net ;  these  volumes  are  not  sold  separately. 

Either  edition  can  be  obtained  in  leather  bindings  ;  prices  on  application. 

I.  British  Isles,  &c.  Pp.  608  i4s.  net     iv.  America.  Pp.  521  i4s.  net 

II.    Asia.  Pp.  515  14s.  net        V. .  Australasia.  Pp.  596  14s.  net 

III.  Africa.  Pp.s64i4s.net     VI.  General  Survey,  Pp.394i4s.net 

With  210  Photographs,  27  Coloured  Maps,  and  193  Figures  in  the  Text,  3,198  pages. 

CONTENTS 

For  contents  of  Vols.  I-V  see  p.  51,  British  Isles;  p.  75,  Asia;  p.  80,  Africa;  p.  74, 
America  ;  and  p.  83  Australasia. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOL.  VI       fi , 

British  Colonial  Administration.  Educational  Problems  of  the  Empire. 

Sir  CHARLES  P.  LUCAS.  E.  B.  SARGAlilT. 

The  Foreign  Office  and  its  Agencies.  Health  and  Acclimatization. 

R.  M.  HARRINGTON  WARD.  F.  M.  SANDWITH. 

Legal  Problems  of  the  Empire.  Mapping  of  British  Territories. 

ARTHUR  PAGE.  Colonel  C.  F.  CLOSE. 

Summary  of  Imperial  History.  Imperial  Commerce  and  Migration. 

H.E.  EGERTON.  O.  J.  R.  HOWARTH. 

Imperial  Defence.     (See  also  I-V.)  General  Statistics  and  Index. 

By  unnamed  contributors.  -^^  «^«  Clarendon  Press. 


2  OXFORD  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

,  ,     ,  The  Outbreak  of  the  War,  ^ 

TWdfth^Impression  (third  edition,  revised  October  1914)  of  the  first'  Oxford  Book  oh  the  War. 

Why  We  are  at  War  :  Great  Britain's  Case,  by  Members  of  the  Oxford 

"ii-aeulty  of  Modern  History  :E.  BARKER,  H.  W:  C.  DAVIS,  C.  R.  L.  FLETCHER, 
ARTHUR  HASSALL,  L.  G.  WICKHAM  LEGG,  F.  MORGAN.  With  an  appendix  of 
the  original  documents,  including  the,  authorized  English  translation  of  the  White  :Book 
issued  by  the  German  Government,  selections  from  the  Ambassadors'  dispatches,  from 
the  Russian  Orange  Book  and  from  the  Belgian  Grey  Book.  Third  edition  revised, 
twelfth  Impression.     8vo(8^x5|).     Paper  cover,  2s.  net ;  cloth,  2S.  6d.  net. 

'  At  the  Glarniulon  Press. 

Translations  of  Why  We  are  at   War. 
8vo  (8^x5^),  on  thin  paper  for  convenience  of  postage,  paper  cover,  2s.  net.each. 
French:  Pourquoi  I' Aiu/Uterre  a  pris  lesA7-mes.     3  fr.  50.  ,  .,; 

Italian  :  Perchi  la  Oran  Brettagna  combatte.     2  lire  50. 
Swedish  :  Hvarfor  England  Deltager  I  Kriget.     2  kronor. 

Qsaijisiii  ffrujidenejU  Enfflands  Peltagelse  I.Krigen..,  2  kroner.     ,. .„,     ,.,^_  , 

Spanish  :  Por  qui  estamos  en  guerra:  La  Justificacidn  de  la  Gran  Sretaila.     2.50  pesetas. 
Grerman  :  Warum  wir  ICrieg  fiihren :  Gh-ossbritanniens  Mechtsstandpunkt.     2  fr.  50. 

The  German  White  Book  :  an  exact  reprint  with  facsimile  title-pages  of  the  Eng- 
lish translation  issued  by  the  German  Government,  August  1914.  Reprinted  from  Why 
We  are  at  War.     8vo(9x6).     Paper  cover,  6d.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

P\ibliphed  November  2,6,  1914,  the  well-known  American  lawyer's  presentation  of  the  Case. 

The  Double  Alliance  v.  the  Triple  Entente,  by  J;  M.  beck.     Oxford 

Pamphlets  No.  31.     Fcap  8vo'(r  x4|),  pp.  44.     Paper,  3d.  net.        At  the  Clarendon  Press. 
Published  September  1915,  an  account  prepared  from  official  and  other  records. 
The  Thirteen  Days,  July  29i— August  4,  1914,  a  chronicle  and  interpreta- 
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Sebies 

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III. 

IV. 

V. 

VI. 

VII. 

VIII. 

IX. 


X. 

XI. 
XII. 
XIII. 

XIV. 
XV. 

XVI. 

XVII. 


XVIII. 

XIX. 


The  Responsibility  for  the  War.     Nos.  1-5 

The  Triple  Alliance ;  the  recent  history  of  its.  members.     Nos.  6-10 

France  and  Russia,  Serbia  and  the  Eastern  Question.     Nos.  11-15 

The  Philosophy  of  "War,  Nationality,  Small  States.     Nos.  16-19 

Nietzsche  and  Treitschke,  the  Worship  of  Power.     No.  20 . 

The  British  Empire  and  the  War,  the  Law  of  Nations.     Nos.  21-25 

The  Coming  of  the  War  (H.  Spenser  Wilkinson's  articles).     No,  26 

Dispatches,  Mons,  the  Marne  ;  the.  Navy  ;  Bacilli.     Nos.  27-30 

The  Alliance  v.  the  Entente  ('  The  Case '  by  J.  M.  Beck).     No.  31 

German  History  and  German  Ideals.    ;Nos.  32-35 

What  Europe  owes  to  Belgium.     No..  36 

Prussia  and  Poland,  Prussia  and  N.  Sleswick. 

Turkey  in  Europe  and  Asia,  Greece.     Nos.  38 

British  policies  and  aspirations.     Nos.  41-43 

Economic  Aspects  of  the  War ;  Food  Supplies 

Dispatches,  Ypres,  Heligoland,  Troyon ;  Non-Combatants.     Nos.  46 

Christianity  and  the  War,  including  a  German  view.     Nos.  50-55 

Scandinavia,  Denmark,  Southern  Slavs,  Asia.     Nos.  56-59 

The  War  tiirough  Canadian  Eyes.     No.  60  ... 

German  History  and  German  Ideals.     Nos.  61-65 

Britain's  War  by  Land ;  Sea-power  ;  Liege.     Nos.  66-68    . 

Contraband  and  the  War ;  International  Law.     Nos.  69-70 

Economics,  Farming,  Steel,  Cotton,  Employment.     Nos.  71-75 

Alsace-Lorraine  since  1870.     No.  76 

Modern  France,  Russia  and  Britain,  Rumania.     Nos.  77-79 
Poetry  and  War.     No.  80     .         .         .         .         . 
Select  Treaties  (Special  Series,  192  pages).     No.  81 
National  Ideals ;  Bombastes  in  the  Shades.     Nos.  82,  83    . 
Canada  and  the  War,  the  New  Army,  Coronel  &  Falkland  Islands 


Nos.  37,  40 
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1.  Christianity  and  War,  by  W.  TEMPLE. 

2.  Are  We  worth  fighting  for?  by  RICHARD  ROBERTS.     Out  of  print. 

3.  The  Woman's  Part,  by  Mrs.  LUKE  PAGET.     Out  of  print. 

4..  Brothers  All :  the  War  and  the  Race  Question,  by  EDWYN  BEVAN. 

5.  The  Decisive  Hour :  Is  it  Lost  ?  by  J.  H.  OLDHAM. 

6.  Active  Service  :  The  Share  of  the  Non-Combatant,  by  W.  R.  MALTBY. 

7.  The  War  Spirit  in  our  National  Life,  by  A.  HERBERT  GRAY.     Out  of  print. 

8.  Christian  Conduct  in  War  Time,  by  W.  H.  MOBERLY. 

9.  The  Witness  of  the  Church  in  the  Present  Crisis,  by  X. 

10.  The  Real  War,  by  W.  E.  ORCHARD. 

11.  Love  Came  Down  at  Christmas,  by  G.  HARE  LEONARD. 

12.  Ah  Answer  to  Bernhardi,  by  D.  S.  CAIRNS. 

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U.  Spending  in  War  Time,  by  E.  J.  URWICK. 

15.  Christianity  and  Force,  by  A.  G.  HOGG. 

16.  Germany  and  Germans,  by  ELEANOR  McDOUGALL. 

17.  Pharisaism  and  War,  by  FRANK  LENWOOD. 

18.  The  Cure  for  War,  by  A.  CLUTTON  BROCK. 

19.  Our  Need  of  a  Catholic  Church,  by  W.  TEMPLE. 

20.  War,  this  War,  and  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount,  by  B.  H.  STREETER. 

21.  The  Removing  of  Mountains,  by  the  Author  of  Pro,  Christo  et  EccUsia. 

22.  International  Control,  by  W.  G.  S.  ADAMS. 

23.  The  Price  of  Blood,  by  KENNETH  MACLENNON. 
24..  Biology  and  War,  by  J.  ARTHUR  THOMSON. 

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26.  Bernhardism  in  England,  by  A.  CLUTTON  BROCK. 

27.  The  Only  Alternative  to  War,  by  A.  HERBERT  GRAY. 

28.  Chariots  of  Fire,  by  FRANK  LENWOOD. 

29.  The  Ethics  of  International  Trade,  by  HENRI  LAMBERT. 

30.  India  and  the  War,  by  JOHN  MATTHAI. 

31.  British  and  German  Scholarship,  by  J.  H.  MOULTON. 

32.  Are  We  to  Punish  Germany  if  We  Can  ?  by  A.  CLUTTON  BROCK, 
as.  Peace  with  Empire  :  The  Problem,  by  EDWYN  BEVAN. 

34.  The  Reasonable  Direction  of  Force,  by  LOUISE  MATTHAEI. 

35.  AVhat  is  at  Stake  in  the  War?  by  R.  W.  SETON  WATSON. 

36.  The  Church  the  Hope  of  the  Future,  by  J.  H.  OLDHAM. 

Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

Bedford  College  Lectures  1915-1916 

The    International    Crisis  in  its  Ethical  and  Psychological  Aspects  .   Lectures  de- 

•  Kvered  in  February  and  March,' 1915,   by  ELEANOR   M.   SIDGWICK,   GILBERT 

MURRAY,  A.  C.  BRADLEY,  L.  P.  JACKS,  G.  F.  STOUT,  B.  BOSANQUET.     1915. 

8vo  (9i  X  5|),  pp.  164.     3s.  6d.  net.  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

The  Theory  of  the  State  :  Lectures  delivered  in  February  and  March,  1916,  by 
LOUISE  CREIGHTON,  W.  R.  SORLEY,  J.  S.  MACKENZIE,  A.  D.  LINDSAY, 
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FOR 

WAR  WITH  RUSSIA 


How  Russia  and  her  Ruler  betrayed 

Germany's     confidence     and     thereby 

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Shakespeare's 
England 

An   Account   of  the 

Life  &'  <dManners 

of  his  Age 

Volume 
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SHAKESPEARE  1564-1616 


SHAKESPEARE'S  ENGLAND,  being  an  Account  of 
the  Life  and  Manners  of  his  Age.  Forty-three  chapters  or 
sections  by  contributors  of  authority,  with  an  Ode  on  the 
Tercentenary  Commemoration  by  the  Poet  Laureate.  1916. 
Two  volumes,  medium  8vo  (9|x6|),  pp.  xxiv,  546,  xii,  610, 
with  two  photogravure  frontispieces  and  195  illustrations  in  line 

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'  The  purpose  of  this  book  is  to  describe  the  daily  life  and  daily  interests 
of  the  English  people  during  Shakespeare's  lifetime.  The  attempt  would  be 
worth  making  even  if  Shakespeare  had  never  lived.  But  it  has  been  made  in 
the  belief  that  an  understanding  of  the  world  he  lived  in  is  a  necessary  step 
to  the  understanding  of  Shakespeare.  I^anguage  is,  no  doubt,  a  great 
preservative,  and  Shakespeare  speaks  directly  every  day  to  many  people  who 
never  trouble  themselves  with  the  changes  that  have  come  over  England  since 
he  was  buried  at  Stratford.  Nevertheless,  they  would  understand  him  better 
if  they  knew  more  of  his  surroundings  and  of  the  audience  that  he  addressed. 
Half  the  errors  and  fantasies  of  popular  Shakespeare  criticism  find,  their 
opportunity  in  indifference  to  these  matters,  or  in  ignorance  of  them.' 

CONTENTS 

ODE  on  the  Tercentenary  Commemoration  of  Shakespeare,  by  Robert  Bridges, 

Poet  Laureate. 

I.  THE  AGE  OF  ELIZABETH,  by  Sir  Walter  Raleigh. 
II.  RELIGION,  by  the  Rev.  R.  Bayne. 

III.  THE  COURT,  by  E.  K.  Chambers. 

IV.  THE  ARMY,  Military  Service  and  Equipment ;  The  Soldier,  by  the 

Hon.  J.  W.  Fortescue ;  Armour  and  Weapons,  by  Viscount  Dillon. 

V.  THE  NAVY,  Ships  and  Sailors,  by  L.  G.  Carr  Laughton. 

VI.  VOYAGES  AND  EXPLORATION,  Geography  and  Maps,  by  the 

late  J.  D.  Rogers. 

VII.  TRAVEL  at  Home  and  Abroad,  by  Charles  Hughes. 

VIII.  EDUCATION,  Schools  and  School  Books,  Universities,  &c.,  by  Sir 
John  Sandys. 


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Contents,  continued,  of  Shakespeare's  England 

IX.  SCHOLARSHIP,  Chroniclers  and  Historians,  Scholars  and  Trans- 
lators, by  Sir  John  Sandys. 

X.  HANDWRITING,  by  Sir  E.  Maunde  Thompson. 

XI.  COMMERCE,  Trade  and  Manufactures,  Coinage,  Currency,  and 
Toiiens,  by  G.  Unwin. 

XII.  AGRICULTURE,  Gardening,  by  R.  E.  Prothero. 

XIII.  LAW,  by  Arthur  Underbill. 

XIV.  MEDICINE,  by  Alban  Doran. 

XV.  ASTRONOMY  and  Astrology,  by  E.  B.  Knobel;  Alchemy, 
by  R.  Steele;  NATURAL  HISTORY:  Animals,  by  C.  T. 
Onions;    Plants,   by  Sir  W.  T.  Thiselton-Dyer, 

XVI.  FOLKLORE,  Sports,  Fairies,  Witchcraft,  by  H.  Littledale. 

XVII.  THE  FINE  ARTS :    Painting,  by  Lionel  H.  Cust ;    Music,  by 
W.  Barclay  Squire;    Architecture,  by  J.  A.  Gotch. 

XVIII.  HERALDRY,  by  Oswald  Barron. 

XIX.  COSTUME,  by  Percy  Macquoid. 
XX.  THE  HOME,  Furniture,  Food  and  Drink,  &c.,  by  Percy  Macquoid. 

XXI.  LONDON  and  the  Life  of  the  Town,  by  H.  B.  Wheatley. 

XXII,  AUTHORS  AND  PATRONS,  by  D.  Nichol  Smith. 

XX'lII.  BOOKSELLERS,  Printers,  and  Stationers,  by  R.  B.  McKerrow. 

XXIV.  ACTORS;  The  Actor,  Shakespeare  as  Dramatic  Critic,  the  Clown, 
Rehearsals,  Stage  Arrangements  and  Properties,  A  Performance, 
by  Percy  Simpson. 

XXV.  THE  PLAYHOUSE,  by  William  Archer  and  W.  J.  Lawrence. 

XXVI.  THE  MASQUE,  by  Percy  Simpson. 

XXVII.  SPORTS   AND    PASTIMES.     Hunting,    by   the    Hon.    J.    W. 

Fortescue ;  Falconry,  by  the  Hon.  Gerald  Lascelles ;  Coursing, 
Fowling,  and  Angling,  by  A.  Forbes  Sieveking ;  Archery,  by 
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XXVIII.  ROGUES  AND  VAGABONDS,  by  Charles  Whibley. 

XXIX.  BALLADS  AND  BROADSIDES,  by  Professor  C.  H.  Firth. 

XXX.  SHAKESPEARE'S  ENGLISH,  by  Dr.  Henry  Bradley. 

Index  of  Passages  cited  from  Shakespeare's  works. 

Index  of  Proper  Names. 

Index  of  Subjects  and  Technical  Terms. 


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Annually  published  from  1676  to  1916 

The  Oxford  Sheet  Almanack.  For  1916,  the  242nd  of  the  Series  begun  in 
1674,  with  a  Chromo-collotype  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner's  water-colour  drawing,  1802-3,  of 
Christ  Church  Hall.  1915.  Printed  primarily  for  the  official  purposes  of  the  University, 
but  copies  can  be  bought  on  application  to  Mr.  Milford.  Imperial  broadsheet,  very  suit- 
able for  framing  (39  x  30). 

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drawing  of  the  RadcliflFe  Camera  from  Brasenose  College. 

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the  present  time.  At  the  Clarendon  Press,  1676-1916. 


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Coins  and  Medals 

Guide  to  the  Department  of  Coins  and  Medals  in  the  British  Museum,  with  forty-five 
illustrations.     Second  edition,  1911.     8vo.     6d.  net.  British  Museum. 

Great  Biitaiii  and  Ireland 
Handbook  of  the  Coins  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  compiled  by 

H.  A.  GRUEBER.     1899.     8vo.     21s.  net.  British  Musemn. 

Medallic  Illustrations  of  the  History  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  in  nineteen  Parts. 
1904-11.  Folio  (16|xll|).  Parts  I-XVII,  with  ten  plates  in  each  part,  6s.  net  each; 
Part  XVI 11,  with  thirteen  plates,  8s.  net;.  Part  XIX,  Indexes,  General  Title,  and 
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1891,  8vo,  2s.  6d.  British  Musemn. 

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Thomas  Simon,  Is.  net ;  and  in  the  general  series  of  Post  Cards,  nos.  126-30,  187-9,  200, 
English  Coins  and  Medals,  Id.  each.  British  Museum. 

British  Museum  Catalogue  of  English  Coins 

Medium  8vo  (9|  x  6),  with  autotype  plates. 

Anglo-Saxon  Series.     Two  volumes.     Vol.  I,  by  C.  F.  KEARY.     1887.     30s.  net. 

Vol.  II,  by  C.  F.  KEARY  and  H.  A.  GRUEBER.     1893.     4.2s.  net.         British  Museum. 

The  Norman  Kings,  by  G.  C.  BROOKE.    Two  volumes.    1916.    Vol.  I,  Introduction 

and  Plates  ;  Vol.  II,  Catalogue  and  Indexes.     4.0s.  net.  British  Museum. 

Catalogue  of  Oriental  Coins 
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autotype  plates.     25s.  net.  British  Museum,. 

Mohammadan  Coins  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  a  Catalogue  by  s.  lane- 

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Arabic  Glass  Weights,  a  Catalogue  by  S.  LANE-POOLE.  1891.  Svo,  with 
autotype  plates.     12s.  net.  British  Museum. 

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Greek  and  Roman  Coins 

HlStona  Numorum,  a  Manual  of  Greek  Numismatics.  New  and  enlarged  edition  by 
BARCLAY  V.  HEAD,  assisted  by  G.  F.  HILL,  GEORGE  MACDONALD,  and 
W.  W.  WROTH,  1911.  Royal  8vo  (10|  x  7),  pp.  1066,  with  390  figures  in  the  text,  and  five 
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Contents  : — Prefaces  to  the  first  and  new  edition.  Bibliography,  Introduction,  pp.  Ixxxviil; 
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Dynasts,  Inscription  Titles,  Engravers,  and  Index  Rerum ;  Tables  of  Weights  and  Measure- 
ments, Plates  of  Alphabets. 

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since  1894  with  a  map  in  each  volume.  British  Museum. 

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By  R.  S.  POOLE.     Alexandria,  &c.,  1892,  2Ss.  net. 

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Crete  and  the  Aegean  Islands,  1886  ;  Attica,  Megaris,  Aegina,  1888. 

British  Museum  Post  Cards :  Study  Set  no.  xxiv,  fifteen  post  cards  of  Coins  of  Syracuse, 
Is.  net;  and  in  the  General  Series,  nos.  121-3,  191-2,  Greek  Coins,  Id.  each. 

British  Mtisetmi. 

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volumes,  with  123  autotype  plates.     8vo.     £7  10s.  net.  British  Museum. 


Nummi  VetereS  in  museo  R.  p.  knight  ab  ipso  descripti.    1830.    Quarto.    35s.net. 

British  Mitsewm. 

The  Dated  Coinage  of  Sidon  and  Ake,  by  e.  t.  newell.    1916.  Medium 

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Coins  of  the  Vandals,  Ostrogoths,  and  Lombards,  and  of  the  Empires  of  Thessalonica, 
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autotype  plates.     22s.  6d.  net.  British  Museum. 

Engraved  Gems  of  the  Post-Classical  Periods  in  the  Department  of  British  and 
Mediaeval  Antiquities  and  Ethnography  in  the  British  Museum.  A  Catalogue  by  O.  M. 
DALTON.  1915.  Quarto  (11^  x  9),  pp.  260,  with  reproductions  in  the  text  and  thirty-six 
plates.     25s.  net.  British  Museum. 

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fifty  plates.     1915.     Portfolio  (11;{  x8J).     8s.6d.net.  British  Museum. 

Guide  to  the  Italian  Medals,  1881.     8vo.     6d.  net.     Also  with  seven  autotype  plates,  second 

edition,  1893.     8vo.     2s.  6d.  net.  British  Musmm. 

Also,  British  Museum  Post  Cards  :  Study  Set  no.  XXVI,  fifteen  cards  of  Medals  of 

Pisanello  and  Pasti,  Is.  net;  and  in  the  General  Series,  nos.  194-9,  French  and  Italian 

Coins  and  Medals,  Id.  each. 


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Oriental  Architecture,  Sculpture,  &c. 

Treasure  of  the  OXUS,  by  O.  M.  DALTON.wlth  twenty-nine  plates,  eighty-one  illus- 
trations, and  a  map.     1905.     4to,  half-vellum,  25s.  net ;  cloth,  21s.  net.     British  Mnseiim. 

The  Ancient  Coptic  Churches  of  Egypt,  by  Alfred  j.  butler.    i884. 

,  Two  volumes.  8vo  (9  x  6),  pp.  xx,  378,  xii,  410,  with  many  woodcut  views  and  plans. 
Buckram,  Coptic  ornament,  30s.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

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Ancient  Churches,  by  SOMERS  CLARKE.  1912.  Quarto  (13  x  10^),  pp.  234,  with 
illustrations  in  the  text  and  fifty-five  full-page  plates  including  five  maps.     38s.  net. 

At  the  ClarendonVress. 

IVlerOe  the  City  of  the  Aethiopians,  a  first  season's  excavations  by  J.  GARSTANG,  A.  H. 
SAYCE,  F.  LL.  GRIFFITH.  1911.  Demy  Quarto  (ll|x9),  pp.  viii,  94  of  text,  also 
seventy-four  fuU-page  plates.     31s.  6d.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Baghdad,  during  the  Abbasid  Caliphate  from  contemporary  Arabic  and  Persian  sources, 
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By  GERTRUDE  LOWTHIAN  BELL.  1914.  Royal  Quarto  (13^  x  10|),  pp.  200,  with 
two  maps,  ninety-three  plates  and  plans,  and  thirty-five  figures  in  the  text.     4s!s.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 
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Assyrian  Sculptures.  Edited  by  E.  A.  WALLIS  budge.  Reign  of  Ashur-naslr- 
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Egyptian  Scarabs  in  the  British  Museum,  a  Catalogue  by  H.  R.  HALL.  Vol.  I. 
Royal  Scarabs.  1913.  Quarto  (11  x7|),  pp.  347,  with  1518  Illustrations  in  the  text.  35s. 
jjg^  British  Museum,, 

Carchemish.    Report  on  the  Excavations  at  Djerabis  on  behalf  of  the 

British  Museum.  Conducted  by  C.  L.  WooUey  and  T.  E.  Lawrence,  ^'art  I,  Introduc- 
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British  Museum  Study  Sets  of  Post  Cards 
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Oriental  Art 
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GETTY.  1914.  Demy  Quarto(ll|  x9|), pp.246,  with  ten  platesincolour(mnebyDemoulin 
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The  Earthly  Paradise,  a  Chinese  painting  reproduced  in  photogravure  (12J  x  10). 
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Exhibition  of  Paintings,  Manuscripts,  and  other  Archaeological  objects  collected  by  Sir 
AUREL  STEIN  in  Chinese  Tm-kestan.  1914.  With  a  map:  8vo  (8^  x  S\),  pp.  58. 
4d.  net.  British  Musemn. 

Exhibition  of  Japanese  and  Chinese  Paintings,  principally  from  the  Arthur  Morrison 
Collection.     1914.     8vo  (8|  x  5|),  pp.  24.     2d.net.  British  Museum. 

Study  Sets  of  Post  Cards.     Each  set  contains  fifteen  cards  and  is  sold  at  Is.  net. 
Japanese  Art.     Set  VI  of  the  Post  Cards. 
Chinese  and  Japanese  Paintings.     Sets  VIII  and  IX  of  the  Post  Cards.  British  Museum. 

Chinese  Porcelain 

Chinese  Porcelain,  by  HSIANG  YUAN-PTEN,  translated  and  annotated  by  S.  W. 

BUSHELL.      1908.      Royal  Quarto  (12]:  x  10).     The  text,  Chinese  and  EngUsh,  printed 

at  Oxford,  on  Oxford  India  paper,  with  eighty-three  plates  in  colour  by  W.  GRIGGS, 

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Chinese  Pottery  and  Porcelain,  being  a  Translation  of  the  T'ao  Shuo. 

With  introduction,  notes,  and  bibliography,  by  S.  W.  BUSHELL,  and  twenty-one  illus- 
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Greek  and  Roman  Architecture,  Sculpture,  &e. 

Excavations  in  Cyprus.     lOOO.    Folio.     Half  morocco,  45s.  net ;  cloth,  40s.  net. 

.  British  Musewm. 

Excavations  at   EphesUS,  the  Archaic  Artemisia,  by  D.  G.  HOGARTH.     1908. 

Two  volumes.  Text  4to,  Atlas  folio.     50s.  net.  British  Mmmm. 

Vltruvius,  the  Ten  Books  on  Architecture,  translated  by  M.  H.  MORGAN,  with  designs 
and  illustrations  prepared  under  the  direction  of  H.  L.  WARREN.  1914.  Royal  8vo 
(lOj  X  6^),  pp.  346.     ISs.  net.  Harvard  University  Press. 

Problems  in  Periclean  Buildings,  by  george  w.  elderkin.  1912.  Prince- 
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"s.  6d.  net.  Princeton  University  Press. 

Greek  Refinements  in  ancient  and  mediaeval  Architecture,. by  W.  H.  GOODYEAR. 
1912.  Royal  Quarto  (12^  x  8|),  pp.  247.  120  illustrations,  bibliographjr  and  index. 
50s.  net.  Yale  UnAversity  Press. 

De  Antiquis  MarmOribuS  Blasii  Caryophm  opusculum,  cm  accedunt  Dissertationes 
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What  Rome  W^aS  Built  with,  a  Description  of  the  Stones  employed  in  ancient 
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30s.  net.  British  Museum. 

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The  Sculptures  of  the  Parthenon,  with  an  introduction  and  Commentary  by 
A.  H.  SMITH.  1910.  Folio,  pp.  viii  +  70,  with  eighty-five  photogravures,  ten  collotype 
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8vo.     Is. 
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Nereid  Monuments,  &c.,  1900.     ls.net.  Later  Statues  and  Busts,  1904.     4s.net. 

Halicarnassos  and  Priene,  1900.     Is.  net.  Later  Reliefs,  1904.     3s.  net. 

Guide  to  the  Collection  of  Casts  of  Sculptures,  1913.     6d. 

Select  Bronzes,  Greek,  Roman,  and  Etruscan,  in  the  Department  of  Antiquities. 
Seventy-three  plates  with  a  Commentary  by  H.  B.  WALTERS.  1915.  Demy  Quarto 
(ll|x9^),  pp.  100.    3Ss.net.  British  Musettm. 

Marbles  and  Bronzes.  Fifty  photogravure  plates  from  Selected  Subjects  in  the 
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Select  Bronzes.     Votive  and  Sepulchral  Reliefs. 
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Select  Antique  Bronzes  (Set  XXVIII). 
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Sculptures  of  the  Museo  CapitolinO,  a  catalogue  by  members  of  the  British 
School  at  Reme,  edited  by  H.  STUART  JONES.  1912.  The  text,  8vo  (9^  x  6),  pp.  vui, 
420;  18s.  net.     The  plates,  quarto  (13|  x  11);  SOs.  net.     Together,  63s.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press, 

•  An  Introduction  to  Greek  Sculpture,  by  L.  E.  UPCOTT.    Second  edition,  re- 
vised, 1892.     Crown  8vo  (7j  x  5),  pp.  160.     4s.  6d.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Greek  Sculpture,  a  Catalogue  by  A.  H.  SMITH.  Vol.  I,  8vo,  1892,  out  of  print ; 
Vol.  II,  8vo,  1900,  3s.  net;  Vol.  III,'8vo,  1904,  7s,  6d.  net.  British  Miismm. 

Ancient  Marbles,  a  Description  by  T.  COMBE  and  others,  1812-1861.  Quarto. 
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JDronzeS  in  the  Department  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities,  a  Catalogue  by  H.  B. 
WALTERS.     1899.     Quarto  (10^  xT^),  pp.  464,  with  thirty-two  collotype  plates.     30s.net. 

British  Musernn. 

±  erracottas  in  the  Department  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities,  a  Catalogue  by  H.  B. 
WALTERS.    1904.   Quarto  (10  x7|),  pp.  518,  with  forty-four  plates.  35s.    British  Musernn. 

Greek  and  Etruscan  Terracotta  Sarcophagi.   i898.  FoUo.   Half  morocco  35s., 

half  cloth  28s.  -  British  Musernn. 

Ancient  Terracottas,  a  Description  by  T.  COMBE.  Quarto.  31s.  6d.  net,  or  large 
paper  52s.  6d.  net.  British  Museum. 

Catalogue  of  Vases.     Vol.  I,  Part  I,  in  preparation. 

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Greek  Vases  in  the  Ashmolean  Museum.     By  P.  GARDNER.     1893.     Imperial  Folio 

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Types  of  Greek  Vases,  A  Set  (no.  xxvii)  of  fifteen  Post  Cards.      Is.  net. 

British  Musmm. 

Greek  and  Roman  Lamps,  a  Catalogue  by  H.  B.  Walters.    1914.   Crown  4to 

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British  Museum. 

Finger   Rings,  Greek,  Etruscan,  and  Roman,  a  Catalogue  by  F.  H.  MARSHALL. 

1907.     Quarto  (10  x  7|),  pp.  311,  with  thirty-five  plates.     23s.  net.  British  Museum. 

Jewellery,  Greek,  Etruscan,  and  Roman,  in  the  British  Museum,  a  Catalogue  by  P.  H. 
MARSHALL.     1911.     Quarto  (11^  x  9i),  pp.  462,  with  seventy-three  plates.     35s.  net. 

British  Museum,. 
DeSlgnSfromGreekVasesintheBritishMuseum.    1894.    Folio.    10s.  net.    British  Museum. 

Designs  from  white  Athenian  Vases  in  the  British  Museum.  1896.  Folio,  half  morocco, 
32s.  net ;  half  cloth,  25s.  net.  British  Museum. 

Black  Glaze  Pottery  from  Rhltsona  in  Boeotla.  ByP.  N.URE.  1913.  (9x6).  7s.  6d. 
net.  Oxford  University  Press,  London, 

Roman  Pottery  in  the  British  Museum,  a  Catalogue  by  H.  B.  WALTERS.  1908. 
Quarto  (lOx  7|),  pp.  518,  with  forty-four  plated.     40s.  net.  British  Musmm. 


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Byzantine  and  Mediaeval  Art 
Byzantine  Art  and  Archaeology,  by  o.  M.  dalton.    1911.    Royal  8vo 

(10^  X  7),  pp.  747,  with  457  illustrations,  of  which  thirty  are  full-page  plates.     Cloth,  38s. 

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Contents  :—' Two  introductory  chapters  have  been  placed  at  the  beginning,  and  two 
chapters  on  special  subjects  at  the  end,  while  each  division  has  a  short  introduction  of  its 
own.  The  chapters  and  divisions  are— 1,  II,  pp.  1-107,  Introductory ;  III,  IV,  Sculpture ; 
V-VII,  Painting  ;  VIII,  Enamel ;  IX,  Goldsmiths'  work  and  Jewellery,  Silver  Plate  ;  X,  Tex- 
tiles ;  XI,  Pottery  and  Glass  Coins,  &c.  ;  XII,  Iconography;  XIII,  Ornament.  Indexes, 
General,  Iconographical,  Collections,  Authorities. 

British  Museum  Catalogues  and  Guides 

Early  Christian  Antiquities  and  objects  from  the  Christian  East,  a  Catalogue  by 
O.  M.  DALTON.     1903.     Quarto,  with  thirty-five  plates.     24s.net.  British  Museum. 

Ivory  Carvings  of  the  christian  Era,  with  examples  of  Mohammedan  Art  and  Carvings 
in  bone,  a  Catalogue  by  O.  M.  DALTON.     1909.     Quarto,  with  125  plates.     42s.  net. 

British  Museum. 

The  Waddesdon  Bequest,  Works  of  Art  bequeathed  to  the  British  Museum  by 
Baron  Ferdinand  Rothschild.  A  Catalogue  by  C.  H.  READ.  1902.  Quarto,  with  fifty- 
five  plates.     Half  vellum,  52s.  6d.  net ;  cloth,  42s.  net.  British  Museum. 

Finger   Rings,  bequeathed  to  the  British  Museum  by  Sir  A.  W.  Franks,  K.C.B.,  and 

other  rings.     A  Catalogue  by  O.   M.    DALTON.     1912.     Quarto,   with  thirty  plates. 

25s.  net.  British  Museum. 

Early  Christian  and   Byzantine  Antiquities  in   the  Department  of  British  and   Mediaeval 

Antiquities.     1903.     8vo,  with  fifteen  plates  and  eighty-four  illustrations.    Is.  net. 
Mediaeval  Room  and  the  Specimens  in  the  Gold  Ornament  Room.     1907.     8vo,  with  fourteen 

plates  and  194  other  illustrations.     Is.  6d.  net. 
Waddesdon  Bequest  Room.     1899.     8vo,  with  plates.     6d.  net.  British  Museum. 

Study  Sets  of  Post  Cards.     Each  set  contains  fifteen  cards  and  is  sold  at  Is.  net. 
Saracenic  Metal- Work.     (Set  XVIII  of  the  Post  Cards.) 
Early  Enamels.     (Set  XIX  of  the  Post  Cards. ) 
Ivories.     (Set  XX  of  the  Post  Cards. ) 

Wood  Carvings,  Waddesdon  Collection.     (Set  XXI  of  the  Post  Cards.) 
Foreign  Silver  Plate,  Waddesdon  Collection.    (Set  XXII  of  the  Post  Cards.)    British  Museum. 


Armour  and  Weapons,  by  c.  FFOULKES.    1909.    Royal  8vo  (10x7),  pp.  112, 

with  fifty-two  illustrations  and  eleven  plates.     6s.  6d.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

European  Arms  and  Armour  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  catalogued  with 
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nineteen  plates.     21s.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Maiolica  in  the  Ashmolean  Museum,  catalogued  by  C.  D.  E.  FORTNUM.  1897.  Crown 
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Maiolica,  a  Historical  Treatise  by  C.  D.  E.  FORTNUM.  1897.  Large  Post  Quarto 
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English  Pottery,  a  Catalogue  by  R.  L.  HOBSON.  1903.  4to.  With  42  plates  and 
132  other  illustrations.     25s.  net.  British  Museum. 

English  Porcelain,  a  Catalogue  by  R.  L.  HOBSON.  1905.  4to.  With  39  plates  and 
104  other  illustrations.     21s.  net.     •  British  Museum. 

English  Pottery  and  Porcelain  in  the  Department  of  British  and  Mediaeval 
Antiquities.  A  Guide.  With  fifteen  plates  and  161  other  illustrations.  Second  edition, 
1910.     8vo  (8|  X  5^),  pp.  148.     ls.net.  British  Museum. 

Ceramic  Art.  six  coloured  representations  from  the  Collections  in  the  British  Museum, 
with  a  brief  description  of  each.     Price  2s.  net,  also  single  plates  4d.  net  each. 

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Byzantine  and  Mediaeval 
Dalmatia,  the  Quarnero  and  1  stria,  with  Cettigne  and  Grado,  by  sir  T.  G. 

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Rhodes  of  the  Knights,  by  Baron  de  BELABRB.  1908.  Demy  4to  (11|  x9),  pp. 
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The  Church  of  S.  Eirene  at  Constantinople,  by  W.  S.  GEORGE.  With  an  His- 
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by  A.  M.  WOODWAED  and  A.  J.  B.  WACE.  1912.  Imperial  4to  (15  x  11),  pp.  101, 
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Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

Mihtary  Architecture  in 'England  in  the  Middle  Ages,  by  A.  h. 

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The  Construction  of  Lombard  and  Gothic  Vaults,  by  A.  k.  porter.  i9ii. 

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1200  illustrations.     Shortly.  Yale  University  Press. 

Mediaeval  Church  Vaulting,  by  C.  ward.  Princeton  Monographs  in  Art 
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Windsor  Castle,  by  C.  R.  MOREY.  Princeton  Monographs  in  Art  and  Archaeology,  IV. 
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Bologna,  its  History,  Antiquities,  and  Art,  by  E.  E.  COULSON  JAMES.      1909.     8vo 

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32s.  6d.  net.  Princeton  University  Press. 

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The  Church  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Oxford,  Part  i,  The  History  ;  Part  ii. 

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English  Churches :   Mr.  Botid's  Books 
An  Introduction  to  Enghsh  Church  Architecture,  from  the  eleventh 

to  the  sixteenth  century,  by  F.  BOND.     1913.     2  vols.,  with  1400  illustrations,  glossaries, 
appendixes,  &c.     4to  (12x  10),  pp.  xxxvi  +  486  and  vi  +  986.     4.3s.  net. 

Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

Church  Art  in  England  Series 
8vo  (9  X  5|),  richly  illustrated,  with  Bibliographies  and  Indexes. 

The  Chancel  of  English  Churches.  The  Altar,  Reredos,  Lenten  Veil,  Com- 
munion Table,  Altar  Rails,  Houseling  Cloth,  Piscina,  Credence,  Sedilia,  Aumbry,  Sacra- 
ment House,  Easter  Sepulchre,  Squint,  &c.  By  FRANCIS  BOND.  1916.  Pp.  284,  229 
illustrations.     7s.  6d.  net.  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

Screens  and  Galleries  In  English  Churches.    By  FRANCIS  bond.    1908.    Pp.  xii  + 
'  192,  with  152  photographs  and  measured  drawings.     6s,  net. 

'  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

Fonts    and    Font    Covers    in  English  Churches.      By  FRANCIS  BOND.       1908. 
Pp.  xiii  +  348,  with  426  photographs  and  drawings.     12s.net. 
I  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

1     Wood  Carvings  in  English  Churches.    By  FRANCIS  BOND.    1910.     I.   Misericords. 

,  With  241  photographs  and  drawings.     Pp.  xx  +  238.     7s.  6d.  net.     II.  Stall  and  Tabernacle 

,  Work,  Biahops'  Thrones  and  Chancel  Chairs.     1910.     Pp   xvi  +  138,  with  124  photographs 

and  measured  drawings.     6s.  net.  Oxfo^-d  University  Press,  London. 

i    Dedications  and  Patron  Saints  of  English  Churches  ;  Ecclesiastical  Symbolism, 
«  Saints,  and  their  Emblems.     By  FRANCIS  BOND.    1914.    Pp.  360,  with  252  illustra- 

g  tions.     7s.  6d.  net.  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

\    Pulpits,  Lecterns,  and  Organs  in  English  Churches.      By  J.  CHARLES  COX. 
i      •   Pp.  240,  with  155  illustrations.     7s.  6d.  net.  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

J  Church  Bells  of  England,  by  H.  B.  Walters.  1912.  Pp.  406,  with  170  photo- 
graphs and  drawings,  Bibliography,  appendix,  and  indexes.     7s.  6d.  net. 
'  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

*■  Westminster  Abbey,  by  francis  bond.   1909.  Pp.  xvi,  332,  with  270  photo- 
graphs, plans,  sections,  sketches,  and  measured  drawings.     10s.  net. 

•  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

"  Visitors'  Guide  to  Westminster  Abbey,  being  the  i8th  and  part  of  the  i9th 

*  Chapters  of  the  above  dealing  principally  with  monuments,  &c. ,  in  the  church  and  cloisters. 
Second  edition,  1916,  with  twelve  plans  and  thirty-six  photographic  and  other  illustrations. 

'         Fcap  8vo  (6^  X  4^),  pp.  94.     Paper  cover.  Is.  net.  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

•<  Ancient  Memorial  Brasses,  by  E.  beaumont.    1913.    Crown  8vo  (^\  x  5i), 

pp.  xvi  + 198,  with  78  illustrations  and  an  index.     3s.  6d.  net. 

r  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

I   The  Buildings  of  the  British  Museum,  illustrated  from  Prints  and  Drawings 

I        prepared  by  order  of  the  Trustees  on  the  occasion  of  the  opening  of  King  Edward  the 

Seventh's  Galleries,  May,  1914.   Folio  (19  x  14|),  pp.  16,  with  twenty-five  plates.    40s.  net. 

I        Out  of  print.  British  Miiseum. 

f  Architectural  Acoustics,  by  W.  C.  SABINE.     in  preparation. 

Harvard  University  Press. 

ji  Engineering  for  Architects,  by  d.  c.  pond.  1915.  Med.  8vo(9x6),  pp.  viii, 

d        104.     8s.6d.net.  Columbia  University  Press. 

''  City  Planning,  a  bibhography  by  J.  S.  pray  and  T.  KIMBALL.     8vp.     Pp.  103, 
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Music 

Oxford  History  of  Music,  edited  by  W.  H.  HADOW.  six  volumes,  1901-5.  8vo 
(9  X  6),  cloth,  gilt  top,  the  sides  decorated  with  Fell  ornament.  Each  volume  ISs.  net. 
'  Methods  of  Art  are  the  product  of  the  patient  labour  of  generations '  (Sir  Hubert  Paub  y's 
Preface),  and  this  is  not  a  collection  of  biographies,  but  a  history  which  '  deals  with  the 
art  rather  than  the  artist ',  with  origins,  tendencies,  and  evolution. 

VoL  I.  The  Polyphonic  Period,  Part  i,  by  H.  E.  wooldridge.    The 

Nature  and  Origin  of  Polyphony,  Greek  Music,  Organum  or  Diaphony,  The  New  Or- 
ganum,  Discant.     1901.     Pp.  404,  with  many  musical  examples. 

Vol.  II.  The  Polyphonic  Period,  Part  11,  The  Method  of  Musical  Art,  130(!- 
1600,  by  H.  E.  wooldridge.  First  Development  of  Polyphony,  Formation  of 
Schools,  Netherland  School,  English  School,  Perfection  of  the  Method  (Palestrina). 
1905.     Pp.  416,  with  musical  examples  and  index  to  Vols.  I  and  II. 

Vol.  III.  The  Seventeenth  Century,  by  Sir  Hubert  parry.  Ante- 
cedents, Initiatives,  Links  between  the  Old  and  the  New,  New  Principles,  Signs  of 
Change,  French  Influence,  English  Music  after  the  Commonwealth,  Foundations  of 
Modern  Instrumental  Music,  Italian  Art,  The  Beginning  of  German  Music.  1902. 
Pp.  482,  with  musical  examples  and  index. 

Vol.  IV.  The  Age  of  Bach  and  Handel,  by  J.  A.  fuller  mait- 

LAND.  Chorale,  Cantata,  Passion  Music,  Latin  Church  Music,  Oratorio,  Organ  and 
Harpsichord,  Orchestra,  Growth  of  Form,  Virtuosity,  Operatic  Convention,  Music  in 
Germany,  Italy,  France,  England.    1902.    Pp.  376,  with  musical  examples  and  index. 

Vol.  V.  The  Viennese  Period,  by  W.  H.  HADOW.  General  Conditions  of 
Taste  in  the  Eighteenth  Century,  Instruments,  Styles,  Opera,  Oratorio,  Instrumental 
Forms  (five  chapters  ending  with  Beethoven),  Song.  1904.  Pp.  358,  with  musical 
examples  and  index. 

Vol.  VI.  The  Romantic  Period,  by  E.  dannreuther,  completed  and 

seen  through  the  press  by  the  General  Editor.  Romanticism,  Romantic  Opera  in 
Germany,  Paris,  and  Italy,  Comic  Opera,  Overtures  and  Symphonies,  Oratorios  and 
Cantatas,  Religious,  Chamber,  and  Pianoforte  Music,  Solo  Songs,  Various  other  works. 
Operas  of  Wagner,  Musicians  as  Writers  on  Music,  Survey  and  Conclusion^  1905. 
Pp.  382,  with  copious  musical  examples  and  index.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

A  History  of  Music  in  England,  by  E.  walker.  Designed  from  the 
standpoint  of  a  Musician  rather  than  from  that  of  an  Antiquarian,  and  even  then  more  for 
the  general  music  lover  than  for  the  technically  erudite.  1907.  Svo  (9  x  6),  pp.  370,  with' 
numerous  musical  examples  and  two  indexes.     7s.  6d.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 


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The  Growth  of  Music,  a  study  in  Musical  History  for  Schools,  by  H.  C.  COLLES, 
with  many  musical  examples.     Three  volumes,  crown  8vo  (7j  x  SJ). 

Part  I,  From  the  Troubadours  to  J.  S.  Bach.     1912.     Pp.  160,  with  a  map.     3s.  6d. 

Part  II,  From  Bach  to  Beethoven.     1913.     Pp.  176.     3s.  6d. 

Part  III,  The  Ideals  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  ;  Eight  chapters  :  New  Paths,  Schubert 
and  Song,  The  Orchestra  and  Berlioz,  the  Piano  and  its  Composers,  Wagner  and  the 
Opera,  Chamber  Music  and  the  Symphony,  National  Ideals,  and  Our  Own  Part.  1916. 
Pp.  196.     3s.  6d.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Catalogue   of  MS.    Music   in  the  British  Museum,  by  A.  HUGHES-HUGHES. 

Vol.  I,  Sacred  Vocal  Music,  1906,  8vo,  21s.  net.  Vol.  II,  Secular  Vocal  Music,  1908, 
8vo,  3Ss.  net.  Vol.  Ill,  Instrumental  Music,  Treatises,  &c.  1909, 8vo,  21s.  net.  Or  the  three 
volumes,  73s.  6d.  net.  British  Museum. 

Catalogue  of  printed  Music  published  U87-I8OO,  now  in  the  British  Museum, 
by  W.  BARCLAY  SQUIRE.     1912.     Two  volumes.     8vo.     63s.  net.        British  Museum. 

Catalogue  of  Music  in  the  Library  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford.  By  G.  E.  P.  ARK- 
WRIGHT,  with  a  Preface  by  T.  B.  STRONG.  Part  I.  1915.  8vo  (8|  x  5^),  pp.  140. 
7s.  6d.  net.  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

Musical  Manuscripts,  a  study  Set  (no.  x)  of  fifteen  pictorial  Post  Cards. 

Surner  is  i-cumen  in,  abaatl'iM).  Purcell's  Oolden  Sonata,  16S3.  The  National  Anthem, 
version  by  Dr.  Arne,  1745.  The  Ohough  and  Crow,  by  Sir  Henry  Bishop,  1816.  Yankee 
Boodle,  introduced  by  Charles  Dibdiii,  1780.  Ood  is  our  refuge,  by  Mozart,  1765.  The 
Heav'ns  are  telling,  from  Haydn's  Creation,  1798.  Theme  from  Harold  en  Italie,  by 
Berlioz,  1834.  Double  Concerto  in  Bb,  by  Handel,  1741.  Prelude  in  Eb,  by  Bach,  1744. 
Pastoral  Symphony,  by  Beethoven,  1808.  Rienzi,  by  Wagner,  1839.  Christus,  oratorio 
by  Liszt,  1863-66.  La  Traviata,  by  Verdi,  1853.  Russian  National  Anthem,  by  Alexis 
de  Lwoff,  1858.  British  Museum. 

The  Harmonics  of  AristOXenUS,  the  Greek  text,  edited  with  translation,  notes, 
introduction  on  Greek  Music  (85  pages)  and  Aristoxenus  (8  pages),  and  index  of  words, 
by  H.  S.  MACRAN.  1902.  Crown  8vo  (7|x5i),  pp.  304,  with  twenty-four  tables  and 
other  musical  illustrations.     10s.  6d.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Natural  History  of  the  Musical  Bow,  Part  i.    Primitive  Types.    By 

HENRY  BALFOUR.  1899.  Royal  8vo  (10  x  6|),  pp.  96,  with  sbity-one  illustrations  and 
a  map.     Paper  cover,  4s.  6d.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Music  of  Hindostan,  by  A.  H.  fox-strangways.    i914.    svo  {9  x  e), 

pp.  376,  with  fourteen  plates,  two  tables,  a  portrait  of  Rabindranath  Tagore,  numerous 
musical  examples,  and  appendixes,  glossary,  and  index.    21s.  net.     At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Treatises 

Style  in  Musical  Art,  being  sir  Hubert  parry's  inaugural  Lecture  (1900). 
8 vo  (9x6),  paper  cover,  pp.  24.     ls.net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Consort  of  Music,  a  study  of  interpretation  and  Ensemble,  by  J.  A.  FULLER 
MAITLAND.     1915.     8vo  (9  x  6),  pp.  250,  with  forty-two  examples.     6s.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Evolution  of  Harmony,  by  C.  H.  KITSON.  1914.  A  treatise  on  the 
material  of  musical  composition,  its  gradual  growth  and  elementary  use.  Crown  8vo 
(8|  X  Sj),  pp.  488,  with  numerous  musical  examples  and  exercises  and  indexes.    8s.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Art  of  Counterpoint  and  its  Application  as  a  Decorative  Principle.  By 
C.  H.  KITSON.  1907.  Crown  8vo  (7|  x  51),  pp.  360,  with  musical  examples  and  indexes. 
7s.  6d.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Applied  Strict  Counterpoint,  by  c.  H.  kitson.    i9i6.    Crown  8vo  (7|  x  s^), 

pp.  100,  with  musical  exercises  and  examples.     4s.  6d.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Studies  in  Fugue,  by  C.  H.  kitson.  1909.  with  musical  examples  and  index. 
Crown  8vo  (7|  x  5^),  pp.  104.     4s.  6d.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 


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UnfigUred  Harmony,  by  P.C.  buck.  1911.  a  short  treatise  on  Modulation,  Harmo- 
nization of  Melodies,  Unfigured  Basses,  Inner  Melodies,  Canons,  and  Ground  Basses.  8vo 
(8|  X  Sj),  pp.  174,  with  numerous  musical  exercises  and  examples.     6s.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

A  Chart  of  the  Rules  of  Harmony,  by  a.  somervell.    1902.    Large  Post 

4to  (10^  X  8|).     Is.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

A  Chart  of  the  Rules  of  Counterpoint,  by  the  same.   1903.  Large  Post  4to 

(10|  X  8|).     Is.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Music  as  a  Language  :  Lectures  to  Music  students  by  E.  HOME.  1916.  Crown 
8vo  (7|  X  5|),  pp.  82.     3s.  6d.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Older  Treatises 

A  Treatise  on  Harmony,  by  the  Rev.  sir  F.  A.  gore  OUSELEY.  Third  edition, 
1888.  With  twenty-nine  musical  exercises,  eighteen  examples  (besides  numerous  musical 
illustrations  in  the  text),  and  a  Diagram  of  the  Musical  Scale.  Crown  4.to  (9x7|), 
pp.  286.     10s.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

A  Treatise  on  Counterpoint,  Canon,  and  Fugue,  based  upon  that  of 

Cherubini,  by  the  same.     Second  edition,  1880.     Crown  4to  (9  x  7|),  pp.  408.     16s. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

A  Treatise  on  Musical  Form  and  General  Composition,  by  the 

same.     Second  edition,  1886.     With  twelve  musical  examples  (besides  numerous  musical 
illustrations  in  the  text).     Crown  4to  (9x7|),  pp.  164.     10s.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Cultivation  of  the  Speaking  Voice,  by  john  hullah.    Second  edition, 

1884.   With  six  tables.    Extrafcap  8vo  (6x4J),  pp.  72.    2s.  6d.         At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Music  Primer,  by  J.  TROUTBECK  and  R.  F.  DALE.  Second  edition,  1898.  With 
many  musical  examples  and  an  index.     Crown  8vo  (7|  x  5|),  pp.  56.     Is.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Oxford  Song  Book,  collected  and  arranged  by  P.  C.  BUCK.  1916.  Words 
and  Music  arranged  easily  on  two  staves,  so  that  almost  all  the  best  songs  of  Britain  (128 
in  number)  may  be  sung  in  chorus  by  any  company  of  men  or  boys  which  includes  one 
pianist  of  mediocre  ability.  Crown  4to  (10}  x  7|),  pp.  320,  5s.  net.  Words  only.  Pott  8vo 
(6x4),  pp.  160,  Is.  6d.  net.  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

The  Oxford  Hymn  Book,  the  Hymns  selected  by  Dr.  STRONG  and  Dr.  SANDAY 
from  the  older  composers,  the  music  arranged  under  the  advice  and  with  the  assistance  of 
Dr.  BASIL  HARWOOD.     1908.     Crown  8vo,  pp.  xiv,  922.     3s.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Hymns  and  Chorales   for   Schools  and  Colleges.    Edited  by  JOHN 

FARMER.     With  Music,  1892.     Crown  8vo  (7|  x  6}),  pp.  338.     5s.     Words  only,  1893. 
Pott  8vo  (5|  X  3|),  pp.  182.     2s.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Demeter  :  a  Mask.  By  Robert  bridges.  190S.  Lyrics  and  Incidental  Music 
by  W.  H.  HADOW.     Crown  4to  (10  x  7|),  paper.     2s.  6d.  net.       At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Musica  Antiquata,  being  Essays  in  Modal  Composition,  by  H.  E.  WOOLDRIDGE 
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Part  II,  pp.  36.     Part  III,  pp.  52.     Part  IV,  1913,  pp.  70.     2s.  net  each. 

Oxford  University  Press,  London. 


Section  II 

Modern  History  and  Law,   Geography,  Economics, 
Philosophy,  Universities  and  Education 

The  United  Kingdom  stands  first  In  this  section,  whicii  begins  witli  tiie  British  Isles 
volume  of  tlie  Oxford  Survey,  books  on  Englisii  Law,  and  a  long  list  of  books  on  the  history 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  ;  before  the  Conquest,  from  the  Conquest  to  the  Tudor  accession 
in  1485,  Tudor  and  Stuart  1485-1714,  eighteenth  and  nineteenth  centuries.  English  Eccle- 
siastical history  is  included,  and  the  contents  of  a  large  nineteenth-century  collection  of 
histories  and  documents  and  authorities  (of  which  not  many  copies  remain)  are  fully  set  out ; 
a  similar  collection  of  the  English  divines  will  be  found  in  a  later  section  (pp.  452-5),  along 
with  modern  homiletic  works. 

The  British  Dominions  beyond  the  Seas  occupy  pages  73-84.  Sir  Charles  Lucas's  His- 
torical Geography  of  the  Colonies,  the  earliest  adequate  account  of  the  self-governing 
Dominions,  has  been  fuUy  revised,  and  the  thirteen  volumes  need  only  a  new  edition  (awaiting 
events)  of  East  Africa  and  a  new  History  of  India  (one  volume  published)  to  cover  the  whole 
of  the  Empire ;  it  is  supplemented  and  completed  by  the  Oxford  Survey  of  1914,  which 
describes  aU  the  possessions  of  the  Crown  on  the  eve  of  the  War,  their  social,  economic,  and 
political  conditions,  with  remarkable  chapters  on  their  modest  provision  for  Defence.  The 
list  is  enriched  by  the  Imperial  Gazetteer  of  India,  published  for  the  Secretary  of  State  for 
India  in  Council,  and  many  other  books  upon  Indian  history  and  government. 

General  European  History  (pp.  85-95)  ranges  from  the  elaborate  and  classical  editions 
of  Finlay's  Greece,  Hodgkin's  Italy,  and  Kitchin's  France,  first  published  many  years  ago, 
the  two  volumes  reported  to  need  revision  recently  thoroughly  revised,  to  Mr.  George  Young's 
immense  collection  of  present-day  Ottoman  Law  (in  French),  a  book  which  has  done  much 
service  in  the  near  East,  and  will  be  doubtless  used  in  certain  likely  reconstructions  of  that 
region  of  the  world.     Books  on  Military  History  foUow. 

The  United  States  of  America  (pp.  97-103)  are  the  subject  of  a  number  of  books  pro- 
duced in  the  American  Uniyersities,  various  political  and  social  questions  being  dealt  with  by 
President  Wilson,  the  ex-Presidents  Cleveland,  Roosevelt,  and  Taft,  and  other  authorities. 

Geography  (pp.  103-10)  contains  the  new  and  recent  series  of  text-books  and  monographs 
designed  and  largely  produced  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Herbertson,  whose  great  services  in  the 
teaching  of  Geography  were  terminated  by  death  in  1915,  the  new  Oxford  Wall  Maps, 
and  (an  experiment  in  the  publisher's  art)  an  Historical  Atlas  at  3s.  6d.,  with  other  Atlases 
at  very  low  prices. 

International  Law  and  Economics  (pp.  111-20)  includes  several  new  and  recent  books 
on  Forestry,  some  American  studies  of  Commerce,  and  records  the  beginning  of  the  two 
series  of  International  Law,  and  of  History  and  Economics,  of  the  Carnegie  Endowment  for 
International  Peace. 

Political  Science  and  Philosophy  (pp.  121-28)  presents  a  considerable  list  of  classical 
and  contemporary  works,  with  some  Teachers'  Books. 

Universities  and  Education  has  been  made  a  separate  section,  in  view  of  the  great 
number  of  books  upon  the  Oxford  and  other  Universities.  It  includes  the  publications  of  the 
Oxford  Historical  Society,  and  the  long  list  of  Oxford  Almanacks  annually  published  from 
1676  to  1916  (pp.  136-9 ;  see  also  p.  36).  Books  on  Education  follow,  with  some  Teachers' 
Books. 


ENGLISH  LAW  51 

The  British  Isles  in  1914 

The  Oxford  Survey  of  the  British  Empire,  edited  by  A.  J.  HERBERTSON  and 
O.  J.  R.  HOWARTH.    1914.. 

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88.  United  States  of  America  after  1783,  by  H.  E.  EGERTON. 
89,  90.  Colonies  and  Dependencies,  1815-1897,  by  H.  E.  EGERTON ;  S.  Africa  before  the 
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From     HERBERTSON'S    Junior     Geography 


Fig.  n8.  The  Rocks  of  Britain.  The  surface  rock  greatly  affects  the  life  of  a 
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of  Tom  Tower  (1910),  which  has  been  out  of  print.  For  a  brief  account  of  the  Almanack,  see 
page  36. 

1716  A  Design  for  Dr.  Radcliffe's  Library,  with  the  Schools  behind  it,  and  other  buildings  of 

Oxford  in  the  background. 

1717  Allegorical;  Minerva  has  come  down  from  Jupiter  to  join  the  Muses  in  leading  Students 

to  the  Temple  of  Science,  the  steep  path  to  which  is  guarded  by  Hercules. 

1718  Allegorical :  Minerva  and  Hercules  raising  the  Student  from  the  seductions  of  Pleasure  : 

the  chief  buildings  of  Oxford  in  the  distance. 

1719  Allegorical:  Arts  of  Civilization.     The  figure  with  a  spade  and  a  pruning-hook  is  in- 

tended for  Jacob  Bobart,  the  first  Keeper  of  the  Botanic  Garden,  who  died  in  1680. 

1720  North-East  View  of  the  Clarendon  Printing  House  :  in  the  foreground,  Apollo  and  the 

Muses. 

1721  Allegorical. 

1722  Allegorical. 

1723  Founders  and  Benefactors  of  Brasenose  College,  with  a  Design  for  New  Buildings. 

1724  Founders  and  Benefactors  of  Christ  Church,  with  Bird's-eye  View  of  the  Buildings  from 

the  West,  showing  Design  for  Peckwater  and  Canterbury  Quadrangles. 

1725  Bird's-eye  View  of  Christ  Church,  from  the  North. 

1726  Bird's-eye  View  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  omitting  the  Front. 

1727  Design  for  the  rebuilding  of  Queen's  College. 

1728  AU  Souls  CoUege. 

1729  New  College,  from  the  Garden,  with  View  of  the  Chapel  and  Hall,  and  small  View  of 

Winchester  CoEege. 

1730  Magdalen  College,  with  Old  Magdalen  Bridge. 

1731  Design  for  New  Buildings  at  Magdalen  College,  by  Edward  Holdsworth,  M.A.,  Fellow 

of  the  College. 

1732  Design  for  New  Buildings  of  Trinity  College,  by  Sir  Christopher  Wren  ;  not  all  executed. 

Compare  the  Engraving  for  1756. 

1733  St.  John's  CoUege. 

1734  The  Inner  Quadrangle  of  St.  John's  College :  in  the  foreground.  Archbishops  Laud  and 

Juxon,  Bishop  Mews,  Sir  William  Paddy  holding  a  piece  of  Music,  Dr.  Sherrard 
holding  a  plan  of  the  Botanical  Garden,  and  other  eminent  men. 

1735  University  College. 

1736  Oriel  CoUege. 

1737  Merton  CoUege :  in  the  foreground,  the  Founder  and  chief  Benefactors. 

1 738  Wadham  CoUege,  with  designed  improvements  :  in  the  foreground,  the  Founders,  chief 

Benefactors,  and  eminent  men. 

1739  Exeter  CoUege,  with  Bust  of  the  Founder  and  chief  Benefactors,  and  fuU-length  figures 

of  others. 

1740  South-East  View  of  Jesus  CoUege :   in  the  foreground,  the  Founder  and  chief  Bene- 

factors. 

1741  Design  for  Worcester  CoUege,  not  aU  executed :   below,  the  Founder  and  chief  Bene- 

factors and  some  aUegorical  figures,  with  part  of  the  Old  Buildings  of  Gloucester  Hall. 

1742  Design  for  BaUiol  CoUege. 

1743  Lincoln  CoUege,  with  Views  of  All  Saints  and   St.   Michael's  Churches :  above,  the 

Founders  and  chief  Benefactors. 

1744  Pembroke  CoUege  :  above,  the  Founders  and  chief  Benefactors. 

1745  Design  for  Hertford  CoUege. 

1746  Design  for  St.  Mary  HaU. 

1747  Quadrangle  of  St.  Edmund  HaU:    below.  Queen  Anne,  Dr.   MiU,  Stephen  Penton, 

Prmcipal,  and  Thomas  Hearne,  with  Busts  and  Portraits  of  several  Benefactors. 

1748  St.  Alban  HaU  :  in  the  foreground,  several  of  the  Principals  and  Benefactors. 

1749  Old  Magdalen  HaU :  in  the  foreground,  Benefactors  and  eminent  men. 

1750  New  Inn  HaU,  from  the  Garden:    in  the  foreground.  Principals  and  eminent  men; 

among  them,  William  Stone,  holding  a  plan  of  his  Alms-house  in  St.  Clements. 

1751  Interior  of  the  Radcliflfe  Library  :  Dr.  RadcUffe's  Trustees  delivering  the  keys  to  Alma 

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1752  The  Radcliffe  Library. 

1753  The  Chapel  and  the  Eastern  Quadrangle  of  University  College  :  in  front,  King  Alfred, 

with  ffUegorical  figures. 

1754  North  View  of  St.  Mary's  Church. 

1755  Allegorical :  Science  leading  Man  from  Ignorance  and  Vice  to  Virtue  and  Faith. 

1756  Design  for  New  Buildings  of  Trinity  College,  by  Sir  Christopher  Wren  ;  not  all  executed. 

Compare  the  Engraving  for  1732. 

1757  Allegorical:    Minerva  leading  Alma  Mater  to  the  Study  of  Classical  Sculpture  and 

Architecture,  especially  by  the  use  of  the  Arundel  and  Pomfret  Marbles. 

1758  Corpus  Christi  College :  in  the  foreground,  the  Founder  and  eminent  Members  of  the 

Society. 

1759  South  Front  of  the  Sheldonian  Theatre. 

1760  Front  View  of  the  Radcliffe  Infirmary,  then  in  course  of  erection. 

1761  The  Founder  and  early  Benefactors  of  Queen's  College :  in  the  background,  the  East 

Front  of  the  Old  Buildings  of  the  College. 

1762  South  Quadrangle  of  Queen's  College ;  with  figures  of  John  Michel,  Esq.,  Dr.  Lancaster 

and  Sir  Joseph  Williamson,  Bishop  Barlow  and  Dr.  Halton. 

1763  Allegorical :  additions  to  the  British  Empire  since  the  accession  of  George  the  Third. 
1764.  Allegorical :  tlie  Arts  and  Sciences  rejoicing  in  the  re-establishment  of  Peace. 

1765  Allegorical :   on  the  publication  of  the  Marmora  Oxoniensia,  and  other  events  of  the 

year  1764. 

1766  View  of  the  Buildings  in  the  Botanic  Garden,  with  Magdalen  Tower  behind  them. 

1767  View  of  Oxford,  from  the  South-West. 

1768  View  of  Merton  College,  from  the  banks  of  the  Cherwell. 

1769  View  of  All  Souls  College,  from  the  Garden  of  the  Warden  of  New  College. 

1770  West  Front  of  Oriel  CoUege  :  on  the  left,  part  of  the  Old  Building  of  Canterbury  College. 

1771  View  of  Magdalen  College,  from  the  Old  Bridge. 

1772  Entrance  to  Merton  CoUege,  with  the  Chapel,  &c. 

1773  View  of  New  College  and  other  Buildings,  from  ground  on  the  North  of  Holywell 

Street.     Compare  the  Engraving  for  1849. 

1774  The  Clarendon  Printing  House,  now  the  Clarendon  BuUding. 

1775  South  Front  of  Queen's  CoUege. 

1776  FeU's  BuOding,  with  other  parts  of  Christ  Church,  from  the  road  beside  the  White 

Walk.  Mich  Rooker. 

1777  View  from  the  Inner  Quadrangle  of  AU  Souls  CoUege.  Mich  Rooker. 

1778  The  Quadrangle  of  Magdalen  CoUege,  from  the  North  side.  M.  A.  Rooker. 

1779  View  of  St.  GUes's  from  the  South,  taking  in  St.  John's  CoUege.  M.  A.  Rooker. 

1780  Friar  Bacon's  Study,  with  old  Grand-Pont,  from  the  East.  M.  A.  Rooker. 

1781  The  New  Gate  (Canterbury)  at  Christ  Church.  M.  A.  Rooker. 

1782  The  Cathedral,  from  the  Deanery  Garden.  M.  A.  Rooker. 

1783  View  from  the  Garden  of  St.  John's  CoUege,  looking  to  the  South-West.     M.  A.  Rooker. 

1784  South  Front  of  Corpus  Christi  CoUege.  M.  A.  Rooker. 

1785  Trinity  CoUege,  from  Broad  Street.     Compare  the  Engraving  for  1817.       M.  A.  Rooker. 

1786  View  from  the  Garden  of  Exeter  CoUege.  M.  A.  Rooker. 

1787  The  New  BuUding  at  Magdalen  College,  from  the  Grove.  M.  A.  Rooker. 

1788  The  Outer  Quadrangle  of  Merton  CoUege.  M.  A.  Rooker. 

1789  The  original  entrance  to  the  Cloisters,  Magdalen  CoUege.    D.  Harris  after  Isaac  Taylor. 

1790  View  of  AU  Souls  CoUege,  from  the  RadcUffe  Square.  D.  Harris  after  Isaac  Taylor. 

1791  The  Library  of  Oriel  CoUege.  D.  Harris  after  Isaac  Taylor. 

1792  Front  of  Corpus  Christi  CoUege.  D.  Harris  after  Isaac  Taylor. 

1793  The  Quadrangle  of  New  CoUege,  from  the  South-East  corner.    J.  Dixon  after  W.  Lowry. 

1794  The  RadcUffe  Observatory.  J.'  Dixon  after  W.  Lowry. 

1795  A  View  of  Wadham  CoUege,  from  the  Garden.  After  Dayes  by  J.  Dadley. 

1796  Front  of  Christ  Church  :  on  the  right  old  houses  since  removed. 

After  Dayes  by  J.  Dadley. 

1797  Magdalen  Tower,  with  the  New  Bridge.  After  Dayes  by  Basire. 

1798  View  of  Merton  CoUege,  from  the  Meadow.  After  Dayes  by  Basire. 

1799  View  of  Christ  Church,  from  the  South.  After  Turner  by  Basire. 


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1800  The  Clarendon,  Theatre,  and  Ashmolean  Museum,  with  old  buildings  since  removed. 

After  Dayes  by  Basire. 


After  Turner  by  Basire. 
After  Turner  by  Basire. 
After  Dayes  by  Basire. 
After  Turner  by  Basire. 
After  Turner  by  Basire. 
After  Turner  by  Basire. 
After  Turner  by  Basire. 
After  Turner  by  Basire. 
After  O'Neill  by  Basire. 
After  O'Neill  by  Storer. 
After  Turner  by  Basire. 
After  O'Neill  by  Basire. 


1801  The  Quadrangle  of  Oriel  College,  from  the  North-West  corner. 

1802  Interior  of  Merton  College  Chapel. 

1803  South-West  View  of  the  Cathedral. 

1804  View  of  Worcester  College,  &c. 

1805  View  from  the  Quadrangle  of  Brasenose  College. 

1806  View  of  Exeter  CoUege,  &c.,  from  the  Turl. 

1807  Interior  of  the  Hall  of  Christ  Church. 

1808  View  of  Oxford,  from  the  South  side  of  Headington  HiU. 

1809  Church  of  St.  Peter's  in  the  East. 

1810  Quadrangle  of  Balliol  CoUege. 

1811  The  Cathedral,  from  the  Garden  of  Corpus  Christi  College. 

1812  Magdalen  Tovver  and  Grove,  from  Christ  Church  Meadow. 

1813  The  Quadrangle  of  Exeter  CoUege,  showing  the  Old  Chapel  and  the  Rector's  House. 

After  O'Neill  by  Basire. 

1814  Gate  of  All  Souls  CoUege,  with  St.  Mary's  Church,  &c. 

1815  Shrine  of  St.  Frideswide  in  the  Cathedral. 

1816  Interior  of  the  Divinity  School. 

1817  The  Entrance  to  Trinity  CoUege. 

1818  Interior  of  the  Radcliffe  Library. 

1819  Wadham  CoUege,  from  the  Garden. 

1820  Interior  of  the  Theatre. 

1 821  Front  of  Brasenose  College. 

1822  A  View  of  Oxford,  from  the  North-East. 

1823  South-West  View  of  Lincoln  CoUege,  &c. 

1824  The  HaU  (now  the  Library)  of  Pembroke  CoUege 


After  O'Neill  by  Basire. 

After  Buckler  by  J.  Skelton. 

After  Buckler  by  J.  Skelton. 

After  C.  Wild  by  J.  Skelton. 

After  C.  Wild  by  J.  Skelton. 
After  J.  Buckler  by  J.  Skelton. 
After  F.  Mackenzie  by  J.  Skelton. 
After  F.  Mackenzie  by  J.  Skelton. 
After  F.-  Mackenzie  by  J.  Skelton. 
After  F.  Mackenzie  by  J.  Skelton. 

1825  View  from  the  site  of  Hertford  College,  during  the  building  of  Magdalen  HaU. 

After  F.  Mackenzie  by  J.  Skelton. 

1826  Great  Gateway  of  Magdalen  CoUege,  removed  in  1844.   After  F.  Mackenzie  by  J.  Skelton. 

1827  South-East  View  of  BaUiol  CoUege.  After  F.  Mackenzie  by  J.  Skelton. 

1828  South-East  View  of  the  Cathedral  and  Chapter  House.    After  F.  Mackenzie  by  J.  Skelton. 

1829  Interior  of  the  Library  of  AU  Souls  CoUege.  After  C.  Wyld  by  J.  Skelton. 

1830  Merton  College  Chapel,  from  the  Grove.  After  C.  Wyld  by  J.  Skelton. 

1831  Staircase  leading  to  the  HaU,  Christ  Church.  After  C.  Wyld  by  J.  Skelton. 

1832  The  New  Printing  House.  H.  Le  Keux. 

1833  Carfax  Conduit,  in  Nuneham  Park ;  after  De  Wint  (again  in  1882).  H.  Le  Keux. 

1834  Interior  of  St.  Mary's  Church.  H.  Le  Keux. 

1835  Hythe  Bridge  (since  destroyed),  with  the  Tower  of  the  Castle,  &c. 

After  De  Wint  by  H.  Le  Keux. 

1836  Interior  of  the  Radcliffe  Library. 

1837  St.  Clement's  Old  Church,  taken  down  in  1829. 

1838  The  New  Front  of  Pembroke  CoUege. 

1839  View  of  Oxford,  from  the  Castle  Mount. 

1840  South-West  View  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen  Church. 

1841  View  of  Iffley,  from  the  Towing  Path  above  the  Lock. 

1842  The  Remains  of  Old  Magdalen  HaU. 

1843  A  View  of  Oxford,  from  Wytham. 

1844  New  CoUege  Chapel  and  Tower,  with  part  of  the  City  WaU. 

1845  The  Inner  Quadrangle  of  St.  John's  CoUege.    .Reprinted  1891. 

1846  North-East  View  of  St.  GUes's  Church. 

1847  Old  Approach  to  Magdalen  CoUege. 

1848  South-East  View  of  the  Taylor  Building  and  University  GaUeries. 

1849  View  from  ground  on  the  North-East  of  Wadham  College. 

1850  The  Martyrs'  Memorial,  &c.,  from  the  North. 

1851  St.  Alban  HaU,  &c. 

1852  A  View  of  Oxford,  from  the  West. 

1853  Front  of  University  CoUege,  with  the  New  Building. 


H.  Le  Keux. 

H.  Le  Keux. 

H.  Le  Keux. 

After  De  Wint. 

W.  Radclyffe. 

After  De  Wint  by  W.  Radclyffe. 

W.  Radclyffe. 

After  De  Wint  by  W.  Radclyffe. 

W.  Radclyffe. 

W.  Radclyffe. 

W.  Radclyffe. 

W.  Radclyffe. 

W.  Radclyffe. 

W.  Radclyffe. 

W.  Radclyffe. 

W.  Radclyffe. 

After  De  Wint  by  W.  Radclyffe. 

W.  Radclyffe. 


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1854  View  of  Folly  Bridge  in  the  year  1897.  After  De  Wint  by  W.  Radclyffe. 

1855  Magdalen  College,  with  the  Bridge,  from  the  Cherwell.    After  De  Wint  by  W.  Radclyffe. 

1856  View  of  Worcester  College,  from  the  West.  J.  H.  Le  Keux 

1857  The  Castle  Mill,  &c.  J.  H.  Le  Keux! 

1858  The  New  Hall,  &c.,  Pembroke  College.  J.  H.  Le  Keux. 

1859  North-East  View  of  BaUiol  College,  showing  the  new  Chapel.  J.  H.  Le  Keux. 

1860  South- West  View  of  the  University  Museum.  J..  H.  Le  Keux. 

1861  The  New  Chapel,  Exeter  CoUege.  J.  H.  Le  Keux. 

1862  The  New  Library,  University  College.  J.  H.  Le  Keux. 

1863  South-East  View  of  Jesus  CoUege.  J.  H.  Le  Keux. 

1864  The  Chaplains  BuOdings  at  Christ  Church,  taken  down  in  1863.  J.  H.  Le  Keux. 

1865  View  of  the  Chaplains  Quadrangle  at  Christ  Church  after  the  removal  of  Chaplains 

Buildings.  J.  H.  Le  Keux. 

1866  Oxford  from  the  top  of  Bodley's  Library.  J.  H.  Le  Keux. 

1867  Front  of  Corpus  Christ!  College  from  the  Garden.  J.  H.  Le  Keux. 

1868  Old  Buildings  in  Carter's  Passage.  J.  H.  Le  Keux. 

1869  View  from  the  Parks,  Oxford,  looking  South ;  taken  in  the  year  1866.     J.  H.  Le  Keux. 

1870  Old  Houses  in  St.  Aldate's,  formerly  occupied  by  Bishop  King.  J.  H.  Le  Keux. 

1871  Balliol  and  Trinity  Colleges,  as  they  appeared  about  a.  d.  1750.    From  an  old  engraving. 

1872  Old  Magdalen  Bridge,  taken  down  in  1772.  Autotype  from  a  drawing. 

1873  Friar  Bacon's  Study.  From  a  drawing  made  by  J.  B.  Malchair  in  1772. 

1874  Bocardo,  or  North  Gate;  taken  down  in  1771.  Autotype. 

1875  Cartax,  as  it  appeared  in  1775.  Autotype. 

1876  Magdalen  College,  from  the  President's  Garden.  Autotype. 

1877  Interior  of  the  Cathedral,  Christ  Church,  as  it  appeared  in  July,  1876.     Woodbury-type. 

1878  The  Chapel  of  Keble  CoUege.  Etching  by  John  Watkins. 

1879  BaUiol  CoUege,  from  the  steps  of  the  new  Hall.  Engraved  by  J.  D.  Cooper. 

1880  Reprint  of  the  engraving  of  1852. 

1881  HaU  and  Wolsey  Tower,  Christ  Church.  Etching  by  R.  Kent  Thomas. 

1882  Carfax  Conduit,  Nuneham  Park.  Reprint  of  the  engraving  of  1833. 

1883  New  Examination  Schools.  Etching  by  R.  Kent  Thomas. 

1884  Nixon's  School,  in  the  Town  HaU  Yard.  Etching  by  T.  Riley. 

1885  Wadham  CoUege,  from  the  Garden.  Etching  by  T.  Riley. 

1886  Divinity  School,  from  Exeter  CoUege  Garden.  Etching  by  T.  Riley. 

1887  Reprint  of  the  engraving  of  1847. 

1888  Reprint  of  the  engraving  of  1825. 

1889  The  New  Quadrangle,  Trinity  CoUege.  Etching  by  R.  Farren. 

1890  The  President's  Garden,  Magdalen  College.  Etching  by  R.  Farren. 

1891  Reprint  of  the  engraving  of  1845. 

1892  The  New  HaU  of  Hertford  CoUege.  Etching  by  A.  E.  Smith. 

1893  In  the  Garden,  Merton  CoUege.  Etching  by  A.  E.  Smith. 

1894  Carfax  as  it  appeared  in  1775.  From  an  old  engraving. 

1895  East  Front  of  the  Ashmolean  Museum  1685.  From  an  old  engraving; 

1896  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  from  St.  GUes.  Collotype  from  a  drawing  by  W.  Turner,  1812. 

1897  The  New  City  Buildings,  St.  Aldate's  St.  CoUotype  from  a  drawing. 

1898  St.  Mary's  Church,  from  the  President's  Lodgings,  C.C.C.        CoUotype  from  a  drawing. 

1899  Interior  of  the  Bodleian  Library.  .  CoUotype  from  a  photograph. 

1900  Interior  of  the  Divinity  Schools.  CoUotype  from  a  photograph. 

1901  Robinson  Tower,  New  CoUege.  Collotype  from  a  photograph. 

1902  The  Garden  Gate,  Trinity  CoUege,  erected  1713.  Etching  by  W.  Monk. 

1903  The  Latin  Chapel,  Christ  Church.  Etching  by  W.  Monk. 

1904  The  Quadrangle  of  the  University  Press  built  in  1830.  Etching  by  W.  Monk. 

1905  Old  Clarendon  BuUding,  Broad  Street.  Etching  by  W.  Monk. 

1906  Exeter  and  Brasenose  from  the  Camera.     CoUotype  from  a  drawing  by  Muirhead  Bone. 

1907  View  from  the  Great  Gate  of  the  Schools.    CoUotype  from  a  drawing  by  Muirhead  Bone. 

1908  Kettel  Hall.  CoUotype  from  a  drawing  by  Muirhead  Bone. 

1909  Worcester  CoUege.  CoUotype  from  a  drawing  by  Muirhead  Bone. 

1910  Tom  Tower,  Christ  Church.  CoUotype  from  a  drawing  by  Muirhead  Bone. 

Chi-omo-coUotypes 

1911  Magdalen  Bridge  and  Tower.  From  the  drawing  by  E.  Dayes. 

1912  Merton  CoUege  from  the  Field.  From  the  drawing  by  E.  Dayes. 

1913  Christ  Christ  from  the  South.  From  the  drawing  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner. 

1914  Mey,  near  Oxford.  From  the  drawing  by  De  Wint,  1834. 
1015  Oxford  from  Headington  HiU.                                 From  the  drawing  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner. 

1916  The  HaU  Of  Christ  Church.  From  the  drawing  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner. 

1917  The  Radcliffe  Camera.  From  the  drawing  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner. 


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Psychopathic  Institute  of  Chicago,  by  WILLIAM  HEALY.  1912.  Svo,  pp.  77,  with  74 
for  notes.     4s.  6d.  net.  Harvard  University  Press. 

The  Mental  Health  of  the  School  Child,  by  J.  E.  W.  WALLIN.  1914.  Demy  Svo 
(SJxSj),  pp.  478.     8s.  6d.  net.  Yale  University  Press. 

Materials  for  a  study  of  the  Self,  by  R.  M.  YERKES  and  D.  W.  LA  RUE.  Second 
edition  revised,  1914.     Quarto  (11  x  8|),  pp.  36,  with  24  for  notes.     4s.  6d. 

Harvard  University  Press. 

The     Study    of   Art  in  the  Colleges  and  Universities  of  the  United  States,  by  E. 
BALDWIN  SMITH.     1914.     Svo  (9  x  6J,  pp.  56.    2s.  6d.  net.    Princeton  University  Press. 
Harvard  Studies  in  Education.     Svo  (9  x  6) 

I.  The  Oberlehrer.  A  study  of  the  Social  and  Professional  Evolution  of  the  German 
Schoolmaster,  by  W.  S.  LEARNED.  1915.  Pp.164.  5s.6d.net.    Harvard  University  Press. 

II.  The  Appointment  of  Teachers  in  Cities.  A  Descriptive  and  Con- 
structive study,  by  f.w.ballou.  1915.  Pp.216.  6s.6d.net.    Harvard  University  Press. 

The  Early  History  of  Libraries 

The  Beginnings  of  Libraries,  by  E.  c.  richardson.    1914.    Crown  svo 

(7|  x  4j),  pp.  186.     4s.  6d.  net.  Princeton  University  Press. 

Biblical   Libraries,  a  sketch  of  Library  History  from  b.  c.  3400  to  a.  d.  500,  by  E.  C. 

RICHARDSON.  1914.  Crown  Svo  (7|  x  4|),  pp.  268.  5s.6d.net.  Princeton  University  Press. 


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Section  III 

English  and  other  Modern  Classics 

The  Oxford  Books  of  Verse 

t  The  three  books  chosen  and  edited  by  Sir  ARTHUR  QUILLER-COUCH,  English  Verse, 
Victorian  Verse,  and  Ballads,  in  two  sizes. 

Crown  8vo  (7|  x  5),  dark  blue  cloth,  gilt  top,  straight  grain,  rutland,  tree  calf,  &c.  &c. 

Fcap  8vo  (6|  X  4.j),  printed  on  Oxford  India  paper,  superfine  cloth,  gilt  edges,  also  in  lamb- 
SKin  (thin  boards),  persian  or  straight  grain,  half  or  three-quarter  calf,  rutland,  tree 
calf,  full  calf,  half  vellum,  gilt  hand-tooled  back,  velvet  calf,  polished  levant,  &c.  &c. 
11  The  five  Books  of  French,  German,  Italian,  Spanish,  and  Latin  Verse,  uniform  with  the 
foolscap  (India  paper)  edition  of  Enghsh  Verse,  in  dark  blue  cloth,  gilt  top,  also  in  lambskin, 
thin  boards,  half  calf,  quarter  vellum,  tree  calf,  pohshed  levant,  &c.  &c. ;  copies  printed  on 
Oxford  India  paper,  delightfully  thin  volumes  in  superfine  cloth,  also  in  lambskin  (thin  boards) 
velvet  calf,  polished  levant,  &c.  &c. 

11  SETS  of  the  eight  volumes  (the  first  three  on  Oxford  India  paper),  bound  uniformly  as 
above :  dark  blue  cloth,  lambskin,  (thin  boards),  half  calf,  half  or  quarter  vellum,  tree  calf, 
polished  levant — or  to  order  in  any  binding.    Cloth,  the  set,  54s.  6d.  net ;  leather,  from  93s.  net. 

The  Oxford  Book  of  English  Verse,  a.  d.  1250-1900,  chosen  and  edited  by 

Sir  ARTHUR  QUILLER-COUCH.     1900,  and  reprinted.     Pp.  xii  + 1084,  in  two  sizes. 
Crown  8vo.     Leather  from  lis.  net ;  cloth,  gilt  top,  6s.  net. 

Fcap  8vo,  Oxford  India  paper.       Leather  from  14s.  net;    superfine  cloth,  gilt  top, 
8s.  6d.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The   Oxford   Book   of  Victorian  Verse,  from  Landor  to  Abercromble,  chosen 
by  Sir  ARTHUR  QUILLER-COUCH.     1912,  and  reprinted.     Pp.  xvi+ 1024,  in  two  sizes. 
Crown  8vo.     Leather  from  Us.  net;  cloth,  gilt  top,  6s.  net. 

Fcap  8vo,  Oxford  India  paper.  Leather  from  14s.  net ;  superfine  cloth,  gilt  top,  7s.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Oxford  Book  of  Ballads,  chosen  and  edited  by  Sir  ARTHUR  QUILLER- 
COUCH.     1910,  and  reprinted.     Pp.  xxiv  +  872,  in  two  sizes. 
Crown  8vo.     Leather  from  Us.  net ;  cloth,  gilt  top,  6s.  net. 

Fcap  8vo,  Oxford  India  paper.      Leather  from   14s.   net;    superfine  cloth,  gilt  top, 
7s.  6d.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Oxford  Book  of  French  Verse,  XIII-XIX  Centuries,  chosen  and  edited  by 
ST.  JOHN  LUCAS,  1907,  and  reprinted.     Pp.  xxxvi  +  492. 
Fcap  8vo.     Leather  from  Us.  net;  cloth,  6s.  net. 

Fcap  8vo  on  Oxford  India  paper.     Leather  from  14s.  net ;  superfine  cloth,  7s.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Oxford  Book  of  Italian  Verse,  xiii-xix  Centuries,  chosen  by  ST.  john 

LUCAS.     1910,  and  reprinted.     Pp.  576. 

Fcap  8vo.     Leather  from  Us.  net ;  cloth,  6s.  net. 

Fcap  8vo  on  Oxford  India  paper.     Leather  from  14s.  net ;  superfine  cloth,  7s.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press, 

The  Oxford  Book  of  Spanish  Verse,  xiii-xx  Centuries,  chosen  by  J.  fitz- 

MAURICE-KELLY.     1913.     Pp.  xxxvi  +  460. 

Fcap  8vo.     Leather  from  13s.  net ;  cloth,  gilt  top,  7s.  net. 

Fcap  8vo  on  Oxford  India  paper.       Leather  from  16s.  net ;  superfine  cloth,  gilt  edges, 
9s.  net.  ^t  *^*  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Oxford  Book  of  German  Verse,  XII-XX  Centuries,  chosen  and  edited  by 
H.  G.  FIEDLER.       1911,  and  reprinted.     Pp.  xii +  596. 
Fcap  8vo.     Leather  from  Us.  net ;  cloth,  gilt  top,  6s.  net. 
Fcap  8vo  on  Oxford  India  paper.     Leather  from  14s.  net ;  superfine  cloth,  7s.  6d. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Oxford  Book  of  Latin  Verse,  from  the  earliest  fragments  to  the  end  of  the 
Fifth  Century  A.  D.     Chosen  by.  H.  W.  GARROD.     1913.     Pp.  xliv  +  ,532. 
Fcap  8vo.     Leather  from  Us.  net ;  cloth,  gilt  top,  6s.  net. 

Fcap  8vo  on  Oxford  India  paper.     Leather  from  14s.  net ;  superfine  cloth,  7s.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 


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Special  Collections 
The  Oxford  Book  of  English  Mystical  Verse,  xiii-xx  Centuries,  chosen 

by  D.  H.  S.  NICHOLSON  and  A.  H.  E.  LEE.  The  arrangement  is  chronological,  and 
the  principle  of  inclusion  is  that  the  poem  contains  intimations  of  a  consciousness  wider 
and  deeper  than  the  normal.  1916.  Pp.  660.  Uniform  in  styles  and  prices  with  the 
Oxford  Book  of  Victorian  Verse  (p.  1-15).  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

1  he  Book  of  Sorrow,  being  Poems  by  two  hundred  and  seventy  authors,  chosen  and 
arranged  by  A.  MACPHAIL.  The  preface  dated  R.  A.M.C.  Canadian  Division  in  Flanders. 
1916.  Pp.  512,  with  Indexes  of  Authors  and  First  Lines.  In  two  editions  :  (1)  Crown 
8vo  (7£x  5),  gilt  top,  6s.  net;  leather,  from  lis.  net;  (2)  Fcap  8vo  (efx^l),  on  Oxford 
India  Paper,  cloth  extra,  gilt  top,  7s.  6d.  net ;  leather,  from  14s.  net. 

Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

The  Book-Lovers'  Anthology  of  passages  both  in  prose  and  verse  written  in 
praise  of  books,  and  grouped  according  to  their  subjects.  Selected  and  edited  by  R.  M. 
LEONARD,  with  a  preface  (pp.  6),  Notes  (pp.  31),  an  Alphabetical  List  of  Authors, 
with  titles  of  the  extracts  (pp.  22),  and  a  list  of  the  authors  either  quoted  or  alluded  to  in 
the  text  and  notes  (pp.  9).  With  a  half-tone  frontispiece  of  the  interior  of  the  Bodleian. 
Pp.  xxxii  +  408.     From  2s.  net  (see  p.  188).  •  Oxford  Standard  Authors. 

A  Book  OI  -Liight  Verse,  the  poems  grouped  according  to  their  subjects.  Selected 
and  edited  by  R.  M.  LEONARD,  with  a  preface  (6  pp.),  notes  (16  pp.),  indexes  of  authors 
with  titlesof  their  poems  (17  pp.),  and  of  first  lines  and  titles  (19  pp.).  With  a  photogravure 
frontispiece  containing  five  portraits  of  Herrick,  Jonson,  Prior,  Praed,  and  Landor. 
Pp.  xxviii  +  44.8.     See  p.  188  and  p.  177.  Oxfoi-d  Standard  Authors  and  Oxford  Poets. 

England,  Scotland,  Ireland,  Canada,  and  United  States 

This  England,  an  Anthology  from  her  Writers,  compiled  by  E.  THOMAS.  1915. 
Fcap  8vo  (6|x4|),  pp.  190.     2s.  6d.  net.  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

The  Edinburgh  Book  of  Scottish  Verse,  1330-1900,  selected  and  edited  by 

W.M.DIXON.  1910.  On  India  paper.  Crown  8vo  (7  x  4|),  pp.  960,  in  leather  bindings, 
from  15s.  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

The  Dublin  Book  of  Irish  Verse,  1728-1909,  edited  by  J.  cooke.    1909. 

Crown  8vo  (1\  x  5),  pp.  312.    7s.  6d.  net ;  on  India  paper,  10s.  6d.  net  and  in  leather  bindings. 

Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

The  Oxford  Book  of  Canadian  Verse,  chosen  by  w.  Campbell.    1913. 

Fcap  8vo  (6|  X  4|),  pp.  356.    Cloth,  5s.  net.  Oxford  University  Press  Canadian  Branch. 

The  Oxford  Book  of  American  Essays, selected  by  brander  Matthews. 

1915.     Crown  8vo  (7|  xSj),  pp.  520.     Ss.net.      Oxford  University  Press  American  Branch. 

The  Yale  Book  of  American  Verse,  edited  by  t.  r.  lounsbury.    1912. 

8vo  (8  X  5|),  pp.  Iviii  +  570.     10s.net.  Yale  University  Press. 

Three  Anthologies  of  Travel 

The  Englishman  in  Italy,  selected  and  edited  by  G.  H.  WOLLASTON.  1909. 
Fcap  8vo  (6|x4|),  pp.  328.     5s.net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Englishman  in  Greece,. with  an  introduction  by  sir  james  rennell 

RODD.     1910.     Fcap  8vo  (6|  X  4|),  pp.  328.     5s.net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Englishman  in  the  Alps,  edited  by  Arnold  lunn.    1913.    Fcap  8vo 

(6|  x4|),  pp.  314.     5s.  net.  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

'For  the  Age  of  Six  to  Sixteen' 

The    Tripled  Crown,  a  book  of  English,  Scottish,-  and  Irish  Verse  for  the  age  of  six 

to  sixteen.      Chosen  and  arranged  by  three  of  that  age,  with  an  introductory  poem  by  Sir 

ARTHUR  QUILLER-COUCH.       1908.      Fcap  8vo  (6|x4|),  pp.  304.      3s.  6d.  net;  on 

Oxford  India  paper,  4s.  6d.  net.  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 


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Oxford   India  Paper  Books 

The  following  list  (which  does  not  include  Bibles,  Prayer  Books,  Hymn  Books,  or  Books  of 
Devotion)  has  been  prepared  for  the  convenience  of  those  who  like  books  printed  upon  Oxford 
India  paper — thin,  opaque,  and  really  feather-weight.  A  six  shilling  novel  printed  on  cellulose,  the 
'  feather-weight '  paper  that  by  its  bulk  to  the  eye  conveys  to  the  hand  a  wholly  erroneous  impression 
of  light  literature,  may  be  found  on  experiment  to  contain  say  308  pages  of  novel  and  32  of 
advertisements  :  it  will  be  i  ^  inches  thick  and  weigh  1 5  ounces.  The  Pageant  of  English  Poetry, 
624  pages  on  India  paper,  is  five-eighths  of  an  inch  thick  and  weighs  9I  ounces.  A  double 
volume  of  Walpole's  Letters  on  India  paper  has  924  pages,  is  seven-eighths  of  an  inch  thick,  and 
weighs  but  1 3  ounces.  Shakespeare  himself,  in  the  large  type  edition  of  the  Marlowe  series  listed 
below,  is  printed  on  1356  broader  pages  nearly  quarter  of  an  inch  less  thick  than  the  340  of  the 
novel,  and  weighing  but  4  ounces  more:  in  the  Standard  Authors'  edition,  which  like  the  novel  is 
crown  8vo,  the  1272  pages  with  portrait  and  in  cloth  binding  weigh  but  14  ounces.  If  the 
'  feather-weight '  novel  were  printed  on  Oxford  India  paper,  its  340  pages  of  text  and  advertisements 
would  give  the  purchaser  not  15  but  only  5I  ounces  of  problem  or  sentiment. 

As  will  be  seen  from  the  list,  besides  the  general  advantage  of  a  reduction  of  bulk  on  the 
bookshelf,  bulk  and  weight  in  travelling  or  in  the  hand,  the  use  of  Oxford  India  paper  has  two 
advantages :  it  makes  possible  single  volume  editions  in  large  type  of  authors  such  as  Homer, 
never  before  satisfactorily  brought  within  the  compass  of  a  single  volume ;  and  on  the  other  hand 
it  furnishes  a  supply  of  daintily  thin  volumes  not  too  large  for  a  man's  pocket,  excellent  to  slip 
into  a  travelling  kit,  and  delightful  to  hold  at  the  proper  distance  from  the  eye:  there  are  no 
nicer  slim  volumes  in  the  world  than  the  Marcus  Aurelius  or  the  Lucretius  and  others  of  the  Oxford 
Classical  Texts  printed  on  India  paper,  and  bound  in  limp  leather. 

Oxford  Books  of  Verse,   India  I|aper  editions 

'Fcap  8vo  (6|x4j).  Sets  of  the  eight  volumes  in  leather:  among  others  three  standard 
styles — Levant  boards  polished,  raised  boards  on  back,  gilt  extra,  solid  gilt  edges,  gilt  lines  inside  and 
on  edge  of  boards  ;  Velvet  calf,  yapp,  silk  ribbon  for  tying,  gilt  top  ;  Lambskin  thin  boards,  gilt  top. 
The  three  English  books  also  in  half  vellum  ;  full  calf  extra ;  tree  calf,  marbled  edges  ;  three-quarter 
calf,  half  calf,  and  straight  grain. 

From  14s.  net  each  volume.     Superfine  cloth  at  the  prices  given  below. 

THE    OXFORD     BOOK    OF    ENGLISH    VERSE.        Sir    ARTHUR    QUILLER-COUCH. 
8s.  6d.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

THE  OXFORD  BOOK  OF  BALLADS.       Sir  ARTHUR  QUILLER-COUCH.     7s.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

THE  OXFORD   BOOK   OF    VICTORIAN   VERSE.       Sir  ARTHUR  QUILLER-COUCH. 
7s.  6d.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

THE  OXFORD  BOOK  OF  LATIN  VERSE.      H.  W.  GARROD.     7s.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

THE  OXFORD  BOOK  OF  FRENCH  VERSE.   ST.  JOHN  LUCAS.  7s.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press, 

THE  OXFORD  BOOK  OF  GERMAN  VERSE.       H.  G.  FIEDLER.     7s.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

THE  OXFORD  BOOK  OF  ITALIAN  VERSE.   ST.  JOHN  LUCAS.  7s.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

THE  OXFORD  BOOK  OF  SPANISH  VERSE.      J.  FITZMAURICE-KELLY.     gs.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

THE  OXFORD  BOOK  OF  ENGLISH  MYSTICAL  VERSE.      D.  H.  S.  NICHOLSON  and 
A.  H.  LEE.     7s.  6d.  net.  Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

THE  BOOK  OF  SORROW,  chosen  and   arranged  by  ANDREW  MACPHAIL.      Crown   8vo. 

Cloth  extra,  gilt  top,  7s.  6d.  net ;  leather  from  14s.  net.  Oxford  University  Press,  LoiiJon. 

THE  TRIPLED  CROWN.     A  Book  of  English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  Verse  for  (he  age  of  six  to 

sixteen,  chosen  and  arranged  by  three  of  that  age.     Fcap  8vo.     4s.  6d.  net. 

Oxford  University  Press,  London. 

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148  OXFORD  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

Oxford  India  paper  editions  of  the  Poets 

Oxford  University  Press,  London 

Oxford  Poets  and  Oxford  Standard  Authors 

Crown  8vo  (7j  x  5|),  superfine  cloth,  red  under  gilt  edges,  with  a  portrait,  each  volume  5s.  net. 

Also,  velvet  persian  yapp,  gilt  edges,  silk  marker  or  arabian  thin  boards,  gilt  extra  back,  gilt 
top  to  order  through  a  bookseller ;  lambskin,  thin  boards,  gilt  extra  back,  gilt  top,  each  volume 
IDS.  net. 

There  is  also  a  larger  type  Shakespeare,  see  the  Marlowe  series  below  and  a  three  volume 
edition,  see  p.  149. 

Particulars  of  the  contents  of  these  volumes,  of  the  number  of  pages  in  each,  and  the  editorial 
work  done  on  the  texts,  will  be  found  on  pp.  177,  188,  and  following  of  this  Catalogue;  here  the 
names  only  of  the  Poets  are  given  in  groups  which  will  suffice  until  better  are  suggested. 
CHAUCER  •  SPENSER  •  SHAKESPEARE  •  MILTON  •  DRYDEN. 
THOMSON   •  GOLDSMITH  •  COWPER  .  CRAB  BE  ■  BURNS. 
BLAKE  •  SHELLEY  •  KEATS. 

COLERIDGE  •  WORDSWORTH  •  SCOTT  •  SOUTHEY. 
BYRON  •  CAMPBELL  •  MOORE  •  HOOD  •  INGOLDSBY  •  AYTOUN. 
ELIZABETH  BROWNING  •  ROBERT  BROWNING  (two  vols.)  •  TENNYSON. 
FELICIA  HEMANS  •  ADELAIDE  PROCTER  •  JEAN  INGELOW. 
KEBLE  •  KINGSLEY  •  NEWMAN  •  ARNOLD. 
ROSSETTI  •  MORRIS. 
ROBERT  BRIDGES  •  MACKWOKTH  DOLBEN. 

To  which  have  been  naturally  added  the  Americans 
LONGFELLOW  •  WHITTIER  •  EMERSON  •  POE  •  LOWELL  •  BRYANT. 
And  the  Australian  GORDON. 

Also  Anthologies  uniform  with  the  Poets  above 
PALGRAVE'S  GOLDEN  TREASURY,  with  additional  Poems. 
THE  PAGEANT  OF  ENGLISH  POETRY,  a  new  collection. 
A  BOOK  OF  LIGHT  VERSE. 
A  CENTURY  OF  PARODY  AND  IMITATION. 


GARY'S  DANTE  with  illustrations  by  FLAXMAN. 
THE  OXFORD  HYMN  BOOK,  with  Music  (see  p.  182). 

Oxford  India  paper  copies  of  the  Marlowe  Series  (p.  162) 

THE  OXFORD  MARLOWE,  edited  by  C.  F.  TUCKER  BROOKE.  Paste  grain,  gilt  edges, 
8s.  6d.  net ;  cloth  boards,  5s.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press, 

THE  OXFORD  SHAKESPEARE,  edited  by  W.  J.  CRAIG,  the  type  larger  and  the  page 
slightly  broader  than  the  edition  catalogued  above.  With  a  portrait.  (Pp.  1358.)  Turkey 
morocco,  tree  calf,  straight  grain,  lambskin,  &c.  &c.,  to  order  through  a  bookseller ;  cloth, 
gilt  extra  side  and  back,  gilt  top,  7s.  6d.  net. 

Also,  illustrated  with  thirty-two  pictures  from  the  Boydell  Gallery,  Turkey  morocco,  straight 

grain,  to  order ;  cloth,  gilt  extra,  8s.  6d.  net. 
Also,  bound  with  the  Oxford  Glossary,  paste  grain  limp,  gilt  edges.     17s. 

Oxford  University  Press,  London. 
THE  OXFORD  SHAKESPEARE  GLOSSARY.     Cloth  boards,  gilt  edges.     3s.  6d.  net, 
THE  SHAKESPEARE  APOCRYPHA.     Cloth  boards,  gilt  edges.     7s.  6d.  net. 
ENGLAND'S  PARNASSUS,  1600.     Cloth  boards,  gilt  edges.     los.  6d.  net. 
THE  ROWLEY  POEMS,  by  CHATTERTON.     Cloth  boards,  gilt  edges.     7s.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Dante  and  Molifere 
THE  OXFORD  DANTE,  edited  by  E.  MOORE,  see  p.  265.     Cloth,  gilt  edges,  8s.  net. 
THE  OXFORD  MOLIERE,  see  p.  265.     Superfine  cloth,  gilt  edges,  53.  net. 

Also  in  miniature  editions,  see  p.  152.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 


OXFORD  INDIA  PAPER  149 

Shakespeare  in  Three  Volumes  on  Oxford  India  paper 

THE  COMEDIES,  HISTORIES  AND  POEMS,  TRAGEDIES,  three  volumes,  with  Swinburne's 
general  introduction  and  Professor  Dowden's  prefatory  notes  to  each  play,  see  p.  167. 

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The  Four  Socratic  Dialogues  of  Plato,  Euthyphro,  Apology,  Crito,  Phaedo, 

translated,  with  analyses  and  introductions  to  each  dialogue,  by  B.  JOWETT,  with  Preface 
by  EDWARD  CAIRD.     Pp.  xii-f274.    3s.  6d.  net. 

The  Republic  of  Plato  translated,  vidth  introduction  and  analysis,  by  B.  JOWETT. 
Two  volumes.  (Also  on  Oxford  India  paper,  one  vol.,  7s.  6d.  net.)  Third  edition,  1908, 
a  reprint  of  the  large  editions,  complete,  except  that  the  marginal  analyses  have  been 
omitted  and  the  index  simplified.  Vol.  I,  pp.  1-90,  Introduction  and  analysis  to  Books  I-V, 
translation  of  Books  I-V,  pp.  224 ;  Vol.  II,  Introduction  and  analysis  to  Books  VI-X  and 
General  Introduction,  pp.  175,  translation  of  Books  VI-X,  pp.  176-380 ;  Index,  pp.  381-412. 


154  OXFORD  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

DEMOSTHENES,  b.  in  the  Attic  deme  of  Paeania  385  B.C.,  d.  322 

'  It  is  of  tlie  essence  of  political  oratory  tliat  it  is  addressed  to  contemporaries,  and  the  translation  of  it  should 
therefore  be  into  contemporaiy  English  :  though  the  necessity  of  retaining  some  of  the  modes  of  expression 
which  are  peculiar  to  Greek  oratory  and  political  life  makes  it  impossible  to  produce  completely  the  appearance 
of  an  English  orator's  works.' — From  the  Preface. 

Demosthenes'  Public  Orations,  translated  (from  the  text  of  the  Oxford  Classical 
Texts)  by  A.  W.  PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE.  The  speeches  arranged  in  chronological 
order,  and  the  several  introductions  to  them  intended  to  supply  an  outline  of  the  history  of 
the  period.     Two  volumes.     1912. 

Vol.  I,  Prefaces  and  Introductions,  pp.  1-30 ;  The  Naval  Boards,  For  the  Megalopoli- 
tans.  For  the  Freedom  or  the  Rhodians,  Philippic  I,  Olynthiacs  I-HI,  on  the  Peace, 
Philippic  II,  on  the  Embassy,  pp.  31-264. 

Vol.  II,  On  the  Chersonese,  Philippic  III,  on  the  Crown,  on  the  Embassy,  pp.  1-148, 
Notes,  pp.  149-208.     Folding  map,  black  and  white. 

ARISTOTLE,  b.  Stageira  in  Macedonia,  384  B.C.,  d.  Chalcis  in  Euboea  322 

'  While  there  could  he  no  greater  mistake  than  to  apply  his  criticisms  of  democracies  and  aristocracies  to 
modem  governments  which  go  by  the  same  names,  without  stopping  to  inquire  how  far  the  names  have 
changed  their  meanings,  it  is  on  the  other  hand  often  appai-ent  that  these  criticisms,  when  the  necessary 
qualifications  have  been  made,  are  as  true  of  the  present  as  they  weVe  of  Greece,' 

Aristotle's  Politics,  translated  by  B.  JOWETT,  with  introduction  and  analysis  by 
H.  W.  C.  DAVIS.  1905.  Pp.  1-24  (introduction  and  analysis),  25-318  (translation),  319- 
356  (index). 

CAIUS  JULIUS  CAESAR,  b.  100  b.c,  assassinated  44  B.C. 

'  The  country  known  collectively  as  Gaul  presents  in  reality  three  distinct  divisions,  inhabited  respectively 
by  the  Belgae,  the  Aquitani,  and  a  race  which,  though  commonly  described  by  us  as  Gauls,  is  known  in  the 
vernacular  as  Celts.'— Book  I,  Chapter  I. 

Caesar's  Gallic  War,  translated  (from  the  text  of  the  Oxford  Classical  Texts)  by  F.  P. 
LONG.  Resume  of  Contents,  p.  viii.  Translation,  Books  I-VII,  and  Index  of  Proper 
Names,  pp.  1-272,  three  plans,  and  folding  map  of  Gaul  at  the  end.     1911. 

'  When  Caesar's  dispatch  reached  the  consuls  it  was  only  the  urgent  representations  of  the  tribunes  that 
gained  it  a  hearing  by  the  House  ;  the  further  request  for  a  definite  motion  on  its  terms  was  refused,  and  the 
House  passed,  at  the  instance  of  the  Government,  to  the  general  debate  upon  public  affairs.' — Book  I,  Chapter  I. 

Caesar's  Civil  War  with  Pompeius,  translated  (from  the  text  of  the  Oxford  Classical 
Texts)  by  F.  P.  LONG.  Historical  Introduction,  pp.  vii-xxviii  ;  Book  I,  Italy  and  Spain  ; 
II,  Marseilles  and  North  Africa ;  III,  Dyrrachium  and  Pharsalia,  Index  of  Proper  Names, 
pp.  1-228,  with  eleven  sketch-maps  and  plans.     1906. 

T.  LUCRETIUS  CARUS,  b.  95  b.c,  d.  52  or  51 

'  Of  the  three  great  Latin  poets  Lucretius  seems  to  make  the  most  peculiar  appeal  to  our  own  age.' 

Lucretius  on  the  Nature  of  Things,  translated  by  cyril  bailey.    i91o. 

Introduction  and  analysis,  pp.  5-26,  translation,  pp.  27-279,  notes,  pp.  280-312. 

PUBLIUS  VERGILIUS  MARO,  b.  near  Mantua,  70  b.c,  d.  19  b.c 

'  Arms  I  sing  and  the  man  who  first  from  the  shores  of  Troy  came  fate-exiled  to  Italy  and  her  Lavinian  strand 
— much  buffeted  he  on  flood  and  field  by  constraint  of  Heaven  and  fell  Juno's  unslumbering  ire  ;  much  suffering 
in  war  withal,  ere  he  could  find  him  a  city  and  bring  his  gods  to  Latium — author  of  the -Latin  race  and  the  sires 
of  Alba  and  the  walls  of  lofty  Eome  ! ' — Aeneid  I. 

Virgil,  translated  by  JOHN  JACKSON  (from  the  text  of  the  Oxford  Classical  Texts).  1908. 
The  Eclogues,  Georgics,  and  Aeneid,  pp.  1-424. 

Also  copies  printed  on  Oxford  India  paper,  4s.  6d.  net. 

QUINTUS  HORATIUS  FLACCUS,  b.  Venusia  65  b.c,  d.  8  b.c 

'They  are  no  mere  "  verses  of  society  ".  They  travel  from  land  to  land  and  ffom  age  to  age,  and  are  always 
at  home.  There  is  no  collection  of  poems  which  has  been  so  frequently  quoted :  and  this  is  because  there  is 
none  which  has  given  such  perfect  expression  to  the  elementary  experiences  and  universal  sentiments  of  the 
general  readers  of  literature.  ...  If  the  poetry  of  the  Odes  is  the  poetry  of  art  rather  than  of  nature,  it  is  art 
that  has  proved  inimitable.  '—From  the  Imtboduction. 

Horace  for  English  Readers,  being  a  translation  of  the  poems  of  Quintus  Horatius  Flaccus 
into  English  prose  by  E.  C.  WICKHAM.  1903.  Preface  (on  translation),  pp.  iii-viii, 
Introduction  (Horace's  Life  and  writings),  pp.  1-24,  Translation  of  the  Odes,  Epodes, 
Satires,  Epistles,  and  Art  of  Poetry,  pp.  25-364. 


'Mr.  Sevan  was 
translators. 

Elizabethans 


OXFORD  TRANSLATIONS  155 

SEXTUS  AURELIUS  PROPERTIUS,  b.  51  b.c. 

1  was  right  -when  he  argued  that  the  present  state  of  the  language  is  peculiarly  favourable  to 
The  incipient  senile  ataxy  of  English  restores  us  something  of  the  receptivenesa  which  in  the 
was  an  effect  of  Juvenal  elasticity." — Fi-om  the  PBErACE. 

Propertius,  translated  by  J.  S.  PHILLIMORE.  1906.  Preface  on  the  art  of  transla- 
tion, pp.  lii-xii,  Translation  and  Index  of  First  Lines,  pp.  1-184. 

PUBLIUS  PAPINIUS  STATIUS,  '  il  dolce  poeta ', 
b.  at  Naples  (not  Toulouse  as  Chaucer  has  it)  about  a.d.  45,  d.  96 
The  Silvae  of  Statius,  translated  with  Introductipn  and  Notes,  by  D.  A.  SLATER.  1908. 
Introduction,  pp.  1-38,  Life,  the  Silvae,  the  literary  history  of  the  Silvae,  Translation, 
pp.  41 -SOT,  Notes  and  Index  of  First  Lines,  pp.  208-16. 

PLUTARCH,  b.  Chaeronea  in  Boeotia,  a.d.  48 
'Plutarch  will  bo  perpetually  rediscovered  from  time  to  time  as  long  as  books  last.'— Emerson. 

Plutarch,  Selected  Essays  translated  by  T.  G.  TUCKER.  1913.  Introduction  (pp.  1-24), 
Dinner  party  of  the  Seven  Sages,  Old  Men  in  Pubhc  Life,  Advice  to  Married  Couples, 
Busybodies,  Garrulousness,  the  Student  at  Lectures,  Moral  Ignorance  in  High  Places, 
Fawner  and  Friend,  Bringing  up  a  Boy,  pp.  25-266,  Notes  on  Persons  and  Places  and  on 
the  Greek  text,  pp.  267-96. 

In  the  Press;    Plutarch  and  Epictetus 

Plutarch.  Selected  Essays  from  ne  Moralia,  translated  vidth  introduction,  notes,  and 
appendixes  by  A.  O.  PRICKARD,  a  companion  volume  to  the  translation  already  pub- 
lished by  Professor  Tucker.     Fcap  8vo. 

EPICTETUS  of  Hierapolis  in  Phrygia 

Epictetus  :  The  Discourses  and  Manual,  together  with  fragments  of  his  "Writings,  trans- 
lated, with  introduction  and  notes,  by  P.  E.  MATHESON.     Fcap  8vo. 

C.  CORNELIUS  TACITUS,  born  before  a.d.  61,  d.  after  117 
*  This  form  of  history  is  by  much  the  most  useful  .  .  .  there  are  in  it  more  precepts  than  stories :  it  is  not 
a  book  to  read,  'tis  a  book  to  study  and  learn  :  'tis  full  of  sententious  opinions  right  or  wrong  :  'tis  a  nursery  of 
ethic  and  politic  discourses,  for  the  use  and  ornament  of  those  who  have  any  place  in  the  government  of  the 
world.' — Montaigne. 

Tacitus'  Histories,  translated  by  W.  HAMILTON  FYFE,  with  Introduction  and 
Notes.  Two  volumes,  1902.  Vol.  I,  Introduction,  pp.  1-16  ;  Books  I  and  II,  pp.  17-208. 
Vol.  II,  Books  III-V  and  Index,  pp.  246.     Two  sketch-maps  as  end  papers  in  each  volume. 

Tacitus'  Agricola,  Germania,  and  Dialogue,  translated  from  the  text  of  the 
Oxford  Classical  Texts,  with  Introduction  and  Notes  by  W.  HAMILTON  FYFE.  1908. 
Introduction,  pp.  iii-viii.  Translation,  pp.  1-119,  Notes  and  Index,  pp.  120-144. 

M.  AURELIUS  ANTONINUS,  b.  Rome  121,  emperor  161-180,  d.  in  Pannonia  180 

'  What  is  his  creed  as  we  find  it  in  his  book  ?  Let  us  examine  it  under  the  three  great  headings  of  God, 
Human  Nature,  and  Society.' — Prom  Dr.  Bigg's  Intkoduction. 

The  Meditations  of  Marcus  Aurelius  Antoninus,  translated  by  JOHN 

JACKSON,  with  an  introduction  by  CHARLES  BIGG.     1906.     Introduction,  pp.  5-50, 
Books  I-XII,  pp.  51-212,  Translations,  Notes,  and  Critical  Notes,  pp.  213-240. 

APULEIUS  of  Madaura  in  Africa,  b.  about  a.d.  125 

'  The  action  is  laid  primarily  in  Thessaly,  the  fabulous  home  of  witchcraft,  and  if  we  are  permitted  for  a  time 
to  forget  the  existence  of  the  black  art,  it  is  to  hear  wild  tales  of  brigandage  and  murder,  to  wander  in  the 
regions  of  fairyland  with  Cupid  and  Psyche,  or  to  be  half-admitted  to  the  mysteries  of  Isis  and  Osiris.'— From 
the  Inteoduotion. 

The  Metamorphoses  or  Golden  Ass  of  Apuleius  of  Madaura,  translated  by  H.  E- 
BUTLER.  Two  volumes,  1910.  Vol.  I,  pp.  3-24,  Preface  and  Introduction  ;  Books  I-VI, 
pp.  23-190.     Vol.  II,  Books  VII-XI,  pp.  1-158,  Notes,  pp.  159-172. 

Apuleius'  Apologia  and  Florida,  translated  by  H.  E.  butler.  1909.  intro- 
duction, pp.  17,  translation,  pp.  19-218,  Notes,  pp.  219-238. 


156  OXFORD*  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

LUCIANUS,  b.  Samosata  in  Syria,  '  flourished '  in  the  reign  of  M.  AureUus 
'  A  twentieth-century  Englishman,  a  second-century  Greek  or  Homan,  would  be  much  more  at  home  in  each 
other's  countiy,  if  they  had  the  gift  of  tongues,  than  in  most  of  those  which  have  intervened.'  and  this  transla- 
tion by  the  authors  of  the  King's  English  and  the  Concise  English  Dictionary  is  in  English  of  the  day. 

JL  he  Vv  Orks  OI  IjUCian,  complete  except  for  some  works  considered  spurious  and  some 
omissions  by  way  of  expurgation,  translated  into  English  by  H.  W.  and  F.  G.  FOWLER. 
Four  volumes.      1905. 

Vol.  I :  Introduction,  pp.  i-xxxviii.  Life,  Order  of  writings,  Circumstances  of  the  time, 
Lucian  as  a  writer.  The  Vision,  A  Literary  Prometheus,  Nigrinus,  Trial  in  the  court  of 
Vowels,  Timon,  Prometheus  on  Caucasus,  Dialogues  of  the  Gods,  of  the  Sea  Gods,  of  the 
Dead,  Menippus,  Charon,  Sacrifice,  Sale  of  Creeds,  the  Fisher  and  Voyage  to  the  Lower 
World,  pp.  248. 

Vol.  II :  The  Dependent  Scholar  and  Apology,  SUp  of  the  Tongue,-  Hermotimus  or  the 
Rival  Philosophers,  Herodotus  and  Action,  Zeuxis  and'  Antiochus,  Harmonides,  The 
Scythian,  The  Way  to  write  History,  The  True  History,  The  Tyrannicide,  The  Disinherited, 
Phalaris  I,  II,  Alexander  the  Oracle-monger,  of  Pantomime,  Lexiphanes,  pp.  1-276. 

Vol.  Ill :  Demonax,  Portrait  Study  and  Defence,  Toxaris  a  dialogue  of  Friendship, 
Zeus  cross-examined,  Zeus  Tragoedus,  The  Cock,  Icaromenippus  an  aerial  expedition. 
The  Double  Indictment,  The  Parasite,  Anacharsis  or  Physical  Training,  Mourning,  The 
Rhetorician's  Vade-mecum,  The  Liar,  Dionysus,  Heracles,  Swans  and  Amber,  The  Fly  (an 
appreciation).  To  an  lUiterate  Book  Fancier,  pp.  1-280. 

Vol.  IV :  Slander,  The  Hall,  Patriotism,  Dipsas,  A  Word  with  Hesiod,  The  Ship, 
Dialogues  of  the  Hetaerae,  The  Death  of  Peregrine,  The  Runaways,  Saturnalia,  Crono- 
solon,  Saturnalian  Letters  1-4,  A  Feast  of  Lapithae,  Demosthenes  an  encomium.  The 
Gods  in  Council,  The  Cynic,  The  Purist  purized,  pp.  1-190.  Notes  explanatory  of  allusions 
to  persons,  &c.,  pp.  191-244.  Alphabetical  table  of  contents  of  the  four  volumes  (English, 
Greek,  and  Latiii  titles),  pp.  245-248. 

FLAVIUS  PHILOSTRATUS  of  Lemnos,  flourished  in  the  third  century  a.d. 

'  What  labour  took  Philostratus  to  make  a  book  full  of  lies  whereby  he  would  have  had  Apollonius  Tyaneus  in 
miracles  match  with  Christ  ?  And  when  he  had  all  done,  he  never  found  one  old  wife  so  fond  to  believe  him.' — 
Sir  T.  Moke. 

Philostratus'  Apollonius  of  Tyana,  translated  by  J.  s.  phillimore.  Two 

volumes,  1912.  Vol.  I,  Preface  and  Introduction,  pp.  i-cxxviii,  Apollonius,  the  Philostrati, 
Apollonius  before  Philostratus,  the  Author,  Apollonius  after  Philostratus,  the  Age  of 
Apollonius ;  Books  I-III,  pp.  1-142.  Vol.  II,  Books  IV-VIII,  pp.  256,  Notes  and  Index, 
pp.  257-296. 

LONGINUS,  put  to  death  in  273 

'  Could  you  ever  discover  anything  sublime  in  our  sense  of  the  word  in  classical  Greek  literature  ?  I  never 
could.    Sublimity  is  Hebrew  by  birth.' — Coleeidge. 

LonginUS  on  the  Sublime,  translated  by  a.  O.  PRICKARD.  I9O6.  introduction, 
pp.  i-xxviii,  translation,  pp.  82,  appendixes — Specimens  from  Greek  literary  critics,  Latin 
critics.  Bishop  Lowth — Index  of  Proper  Names,  pp.  83-128. 

ST.  PORPHYRY  (b.  347,  d.  420)  is  commemorated  on  Feb.  26 

The  Life  of  Porphyry  of  Gaza,  by  Mark  the  Deacon,  translated  by  G.  F.  HILL 
from  the  Greek  text  first  printed  in  1874.  1913.  Preface  and  Introduction,  pp.  xliv, 
translation,  pp.  1-112,  notes  and  indexes,  pp.  113-152. 

SIDONIUS  APOLLINARIS,  b.  Lugdunum  431,  d.  489 

'  In  the  civil  world '  (of  the  fifth  century)  '  we  find  no  real  government ;  the  imperial  aristocracy  is  fallen,  the 
senatorial  ai-istocracy  fallen,  the  municipal  aristocracy  fallen  as  well.  It  is  a  tale  of  dissolution  everywhere. 
Authority  and  freedom  are  attacked  by  the  same  sterility.  In  the  religious  world,  on  the  other  hand,  we  see  an 
active  government,  an  animated  and  interested  people.  If  Sidonius  failed  of  greatness  as  a  writer,  he  surely 
attained  it  as  a  man.' — Guizot. 

The  Letters  of  Sidonius,  translated  (into  English  for  the  first  time),  with  Introduc- 
tion and  Notes  by  O.  M.  DALTON.  Two  volumes,  1915.  Vol.  I,  Introduction, 
pp.  cbtxxiv.  Life  and  times  of  Sidonius,  his  works  and  style,  bibhography  and  hst  of  corre- 
spondence ;  Translation  of  Books  I-III,  pp.  1-86. 

Vol.  II,  Translation  of  Books  IV-IX,  pp.  3-214,  Notes  and  Index,  pp.  215-268. 


OXFORD  TRANSLA'TIONS  157 

Two  Modern  "Versions  from  Old  English 

Ine  JJeeClS  OI  Beowulf,  an  English  epic  of  the  eighth  century  done  into  modern 
prose  by  JOHN  EARLE.     Reprinted  (1910)  from  the  edition  of  1892,  pp.  104. 

ALFRED,  b.  Wantage  «4.9,  d.  901 

■  It  has  ever  been  my  desire  to  live  honourably  while  I  was  alive,  and  after  my  death  to  leave  to  them  that 
should  conio  after  me  my  memory  in  good  works.'— From  Chap.  XVII. 

King  Alfred's  Version  of  the  Consolations  of  Boethius  ;  the  Anglo-Saxon  text  (see 
p.  300)  done  into  modern  English,  with  an  Introduction,  by  W.  J.  SEDGEFIELD. 
1900.  Introduction,  pp.  Ivi,  the  translation,  prose,  pp.  176,  the  verse,  pp.  177-240,  notes 
and  index,  pp.  241-254. 

ST.  BERNARD,  b.  near  Dijon  1091,  d.  Clairvaux  11S3 

'  I  will  accordingly  admonish  you,  not  aa  a  schoolmaster,  but  as  a  mother,  at  all  events  as  one  who  loves  you. 
—St.  Bebnard  to  Pope  Eugenius  III. 

St.  Bernard  on  Consideration,  translated  by  GEORGE  LEWIS.  1908.  Historical  In- 
troduction, pp.  3-10,  translation  of  Prologue  and  Book  I  (the  claims  of  business,  'considera- 
tion '  and  contemplation),  II-V,  '  Yourself,  the  things  under  you,  around  you,  above  you,' 
pp.  11-172. 

DANTE  ALIGHIERI,  b.  Florence  1265.  d.  Ravenna  1321 

'  The  task  which  Dante  sets  before  himself  in  the  Convm'o  is  undertaken  in  order  to  gratify  that  universal 
desire  for  knowledge  of  which  Aristotle  speaks  in  the  beginning  of  the  Metaphysics.'— From  the  Summary  op 

COHTENTS. 

Dante's  Convivio,  translated  into  EngUsh  (from  the  text  of  the  Oxford  Dante)  by 
W.  W.  JACKSON.  1909.  Introductory  Essay,  pp.  7-26.  '  Some  knowledge  of  the 
Convivio  is  indispensable  for  every  one  who  desires  to  trace  the  development  of  Dante's 
genius  or  to  understand  his  relation  to  the  thought  and  Uterature  of  his  age.  It  fills  the 
central  space  in  his  history,  and  is  the  link  between  the  Vita  Nuova  and  the  Divina 
Commedia.'  First-Fourth  tractates  with  summaries  of  contents,  pp.  27-300,  Notes  and 
index  of  subject-matter,  pp.  301-318. 

'  Midway  in  the  course  of  our  life  I  found  myself  within  a  dark  wood  where  the  right  way  was  lost.  And 
a  hard  task  it  is  to  describe  that  wood— so  wild  was  it,  and  rude  and  stern — which  at  the  mere  thought  of  it 
renews  my  fears.' 

Dante's  Divina  Commedia,  translated  into  English  prose  (from  the  Oxford  text  of 
1900)  by  H.  F.  TOZER,  '  primarily  for  readers  who  are  not  acquainted  with  Italian,  and 
it  is  for  their  sake  that  brief  notes  have  been  added.'     1904.     Pp.  448. 

NICCOLO  MACHIAVELLI,  b.  Florence  1469,  d.  Florence  1527 

'  Be  it  known,  then,  that  there  are  two  ways  of  contending,  one  in  accordance  with  the  laws,  the  other  by 
force ;  the  first  of  which  is  proper  to  men,  the  second  to  beasts.  But  since  the  first  method  is  often  ineffectual, 
it  becomes  necessary  to  resort  to  the  second.' — From  Chap.  18. 

Machiavelli's.  Prince,  translated  from  the  Italian  by  NINIAN  H.  THOMSON. 
Third  edition,  revised  and  corrected,  1913.    With  an  index  of  persons  and  places,  pp.  a,  204. 

HEINRICH  HEINE,  b.  Dtisseldorf  1799,  d.  Paris  1856 
I  wandered  on  and  as  I  went  The  song  of  love  and  love's  despair. 

The  Heavens  were  all  a-ringing  ;  Of  laughter  and  of  weeping, 

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Alphabetical  List  of  the  Poets  of  whom  there  are  Lives  in  Johnson's  Lives  of  the  Poets  (see 
above,  p.  169  for  Dr.  Birkbeck  Hill's  edition,  and  below,  p.  218  in  the  World's  Classics  for  an 
edition  in  two  volumes). 


Addison. 

Fenton. 

Akenside. 

Garth. 

Blackmore. 

Gay. 

Broome. 

Granville. 

Butler. 

Gray. 

Collins. 

Halifax. 

Congreve. 
Cowley. 

Hammond. 

Hughes. 

Denhara. 

King. 

Dorset. 

Lyttelton. 

Dryden. 

Mallet. 

Duke. 

Milton. 

Dyer. 

Otway. 

Parnell. 

Smith,  Edmund, 

Philips,  A. 

Somerville. 

PhiUps,  J. 

Sprat. 

Pitt. 

Stepney. 

Pomfret. 

Swift. 

Pope. 

Thomson. 

Prior. 

Tickell. 

Rochester. 

Waller. 

Roscommon. 

Walsh. 

Rowe. 

Watts. 

Savage. 

West. 

Sheffield. 

Yalden. 

Shenstone. 

Young. 

Index  of  the  Authors  included  in  the  Elizabethan  and  Seventeenth-century  Essays  (abbre- 
viated as  E  (vols.)  i,  ii,  XVII  (vols.)  i,  ii,  ill),  and  the  Oxford  Library  of  Prose  and  Poetry  (see 
pp.  173,  174). 


Alexander,  XVII  i 
Ascham,  E  i 
Bacon,  XVII  i 
Blackmore,  XVII  iii 
Bolton,  XVII  i 
Butler,  XVII  ii 
Campion,  E  ii 
Carew,  E  ii 

Chapman,  E  ii,  XVII  i 
Coleridge,  p.  174  and  above 
Collier,  XVII  iii 
Congreve,  XVII  iii 
Cowley,  XVII  ii 
Daniel,  E  ii 
Davenant,  XVII  ii 
Dennis,  XVII  iii 
De  Quincey,  p.  174 
Drayton,  XVII  i 
Drummond,  XVII  i 
Dryden,  above 
Evelyn,  XVII  ii 
Flecknoe,  XVH  ii 
Fraunce,  E  i 


Gascoigne,  E  i 
GUdon,  XVII  iii 
Glanvill,  XVII  ii 
Granville,  XVII  iii 
Harington,  E  ii 
Harvey,  Gabriel,  E  i,  ii 
Hobbes,  XVII  ii 
Hoby,  E  i 
Hurd,  p.  173 
James  VI,  E  i 
Jeffrey,  p.  174 
Johnson,  p.  173 
Jonson,  E  ii,  XVII  i 
'K.',  E.,  Ei 
Keble,  above 
Langbaine,  XVII  iii 
Lodge,  E  I 
Meres,  E  ii 
Milton,  XVII  i 
Morgann,  p.  174 
Mulgrave,  XVII  ii 
Nash,  E  i,  ii 
Peacham,  XVII  i 


Phillips,  XVII  ii 
Puttenham,  E  ii 
Reynolds,  XVII  i 
Rochester,  XVII  ii 
Roscordmon,  XVII  ii 
Rymer.XVIIii 
Shadwell,  XVII  ii 
Shelley,  p.  174 
Sidney,  E  i 
Spenser,  B  i 
Sprat,  XVII  ii 
Stanyhurst,  E  i 
Suckling,  XVII  i 
Temple,  XVII  iii 
Vaughan,  E  ii 
Webbe,  E  i 
Webster,  XVII  i 
Whetstone,  E  i 
Willes,  E  i 
Wolseley,  XVII  iii 
Wordsworth,  p.  174 
Wotton,  XVII  iii 


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The  Miscellany  of  a  Japanese  Priest,  being  the  Tsure-zure  Gusa,  1337-9. 

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ChriStabel,  by  SAMUEL  TAYLOR  COLERIDGE.      illustrated  by  a  facsimile  of  the 

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A  Study  in  Tone-poetry.  With  bibUography,  notes,  and  glossary,  by  J.  C.  DICK.  1903. 
8vo  (9  X  6).  Preface  pp.  xviii,  bibliography  pp.  xiv,  text  pp.  349,  notes  &c.  pp.  350-536, 
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ALPHABETICAL  LIST  of  the  AUTHORS  included  in  the  foUowing  hst  on  the 
pages  noted.     For  Collections  see  below. 


PAGE 

PASE 

PAGE 

Arnold  . 

181 

Cowper . 

178 

Lowell   . 

181 

Aytoun  . 

181 

Crabbe  . 

178 

MQton    . 

178 

Blake     . 

178 

Dante    . 

180 

Moore 

179 

Bridges  . 

181 

Dryden . 

178 

Poe 

181 

Browning,  E.  B.    . 

180 

Emerson 

180 

Scott      . 

179 

Browning,    Robert 

181 

Goldsmith 

178 

Shakespeare  . 

177 

,,  Ring  and  Book 

181 

Gray  and  Collins  . 

178 

Shelley  . 

180 

Burns     . 

179 

Herrick 

178 

Southey 

179 

Byron    . 

179 

Hood     . 

180 

Spenser 

177 

Campbell 

179 

Ingoldsby 

180 

Tennyson 

181 

Chaucer 

177 

Keats     . 

180 

Thomson 

178 

Coleridge 

179 

Keble     . 

180 

Whittier 

180 

Collins  and  Gray   . 

178 

Longfellow    . 

180 

Wordsworth  . 

179 

COLLECTIONS, 
A  Book  of  Light  Verse. 
A  Century  of  Parody  and  Imitation. 


on  page  182 

The  Pageant  of  English  Poetry. 
The  Oxford  Hymn  Book. 


LIST  OF  THE  POETS  IN  BIRTH  ORDER 

The  Complete  Works  of  GeoflFrey  Chaucer  in  Poetry  and  Prose, 

together  with  the  two  fragments  of  the  Romaunt  of  the  Rose  not.by  Chaucer,  the  whole 
edited  from  many  manuscripts,  with  introduction,  appendix  of  variations  and  emendations 
(pp.  14),  and  two  glossarial  indexes  (i.  to  Chaucer,  pp.  132 ;  ii.  to  the  non-Chaucerian 
fragments,  pp.  17),  by  the  late  WALTER  W.  SKEAT.  The  introduction  comprises  a  life 
of  Chaucer  (pp.  5),  a  list  of  his  writings  and  editions  (pp.  2),  and  seven  pages  of  aids  to 
Chaucer's  grammar,  versification,  and  pronunciation.  With  a  photogravure  of  Hoccleve's 
portrait  of  Chaucer,  pp.  xxiv,  732  (text  and  appendix),  ISO  (glossaries). 

The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  Edmund  Spenser,  with  the  Correspon- 
dence of  Spenser  and  Harvey ;  the  Faerie  Queene  reprinted  from  J.  C.  SMITH'S  text  of  1909 
(see  p.  159  of  this  Catalogue);  the  Shepheardes  Calender  and  other  poems  from  E.  DE 
S^feLINCOURT'S  text  of  1910  ibid.,  with  a  critical  appendix  abbreviated  from  those  two 
editions  ;  the  three  Proper  and  Wittie  Familiar  Letters  now  reprinted  from  the  edition  of 
1580 ;  glossary  of  some  seventy  pages,  newly  made  by  H.  ALEXANDER ;  and  index  of  First 
Lines  of  the  Minor  Poems.  The  introduction  (pp.  60),  biographical  and  critical,  has  been 
written  for  this  edition  by  Mr.  DE  SfiLINCOlIRT,  and  the  whole  is  decorated  with  many 
facsimile  pages  and  ancient  printer's  ornaments.  With  a  photogravure  of  the  portrait 
belonging  to  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge.    Pp.  bcx,  736. 

The  Complete  Works  of  William  Shakespeare,  being  the  weii-known 

'  Oxford'  Text ',  edited  in  modern  spelling  and  punctuation  by  W.  J.  CRAIG.  With  an 
index  of  characters  (pp.  7),  index  of  first  lines  of  songs  (pp.  2),  and  glossary  (pp.  28),  also 
a  photogravure  of  the  bust  at  Stratford-on-Avon  seen  in  profile.     Pp.  viii,  1356. 


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The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  Robert  Herrick,  edited  by  F.  w. 

MOORMAN.  The  1648  text  of  the  Hesperides  and  Noble  Numbers  ('  1647 '),  as  well  as 
additional  poems  (pp.  16)  not  included  in  that  edition  ;  the  whole  collated  with  the  text  of 
those  poems  of  Herrick  which  exist  in  MS.,  or  wliich  were  printed  in  Playford's  music- 
books,  or  in  anthologies  of  verse,  during  the  poet's  lifetime  ;  collated  also  to  some  extent 
with  the  more  important  modern  editions  ;  the  variants  being  given,  for  the  most  part,  in 
a  critical  appendix  of  thirty-three  pages.  With  indexes  of  titles  (pp.  14)  and  first  lines, 
facsimile  title-pages  and  a  photogravure  portrait.     In  preparation. 

The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  John  JNlilton,  English,  itaUan,  and 

Latin,  edited  after  the  original  texts  (preserving  Milton's  spellings,  punctuation,  and  other 
typographical  features  of  the  early  editions)  by  the  Very'  Rev.  H.  C.  BEECHING. 
variant  readings  are  shown  in  the  foot-notes,  and  an  appendix  of  two  pages  reprints 
the  poem  On  Time  in  the  spelling  of  the  Cambridge  autograph  manuscripts,  and  records 
the  variant  readings  in  the  same  MS.  With  a  photogravure  of  the  portrait  engraved  by 
W.  FAITHORNE,  and  nine  facsimiles  of  title-pages.      Pp.  xvi,  554. 

The  Poems  of  John  Dry  den,  being  with  the  exception  of  the  plays  the  complete 
poetical  works,  including  the  songs,  prologues,  and  epilogues  of  the  plays  and  all  the 
translations  except  that  of  Virgil,  the  sources  of  the  text  of  each  poem  exactly  given. 
Edited  by  JOHN  SARGEAUNT,  with  an  introduction  (pp.  15)  upon  the  text,  and  index 
of  first  lines.  With  seventeen  facsimile  title-pages  and  a  photogravure  of  the  portrait 
painted  by  JAMES  MAUBERT.     Pp.  xxiv,  606. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  James  Thomson,  complete  except  for  the  Dramas, 

and  including  a  variorum  edition  of  the  Seasons.  With  a  critical  preface,  chronology, 
bibUographical  and  other  notes,  by  J.  LOGIE  ROBERTSON.  With  an  index  of  first 
lines,  and  a  photogravure  portrait  from  the  painting  by  JOHN  PATOUN.     Pp.  xxiv,  516. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Thomas  Gray  and  William  Collins,  edited 

from  the  original  editions  of  Gray  by  AUSTIN  LANE  POOLE,  and  from  that  of  Collins 
by  CHRISTOPHER  STONE.     In  the  press. 

The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  Oliver  Goldsmith,  edited  by  Austin 

DOBSON.  With  a  biographical  introduction  (pp.  23),  Chronology  of  Goldsmith's  Life  and 
Poems  (pp.  5),  Notes  to  the  Introduction  and  Poems  (pp.,  98),  and  six  appendixes  (pp.  20) 
on  the  Portraits  of  Goldsmith,  on  NeweU's  Illustrations,  on  the  Epithet  '  Sentimental ', 
Fragments  of  Verse  Translation,  and  Specimens  of  Prose  Criticism.  With  a  photogravure 
portrait  from  a  painting  by  Sir  JOSHUA  REYNOLDS,  three  portraits  in  half-tone,  and 
seventeen  other  illustrations.     Pp.  xxxvi,  278. 

The  Poetical  AVorks  of  Wilham  Cowper,  containing  every  poem  of  his 
hitherto  printed  (besides  a  few  from  MS.),  except  Adamo  and  the  translations  from  Homer ; 
the  text  of  the  whole  newly  examined  and  supplied  with  a  fuU  critical  apparatus,  by  H.  S. 
MILFORD.  With  a  chronological  table,  a  list  of  chief  editions  consulted,  appendix  of 
Juvenile,  Fragmentary,  and  Impromptu  Verse  (pp.  13),  notes  on  the  text  (pp.  24),  an  index 
of  first  lines,  and  a  photogravure  from  a  portrait  by  GEORGE  ROMNEY.    Pp.  xxxii,  672. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  George  Crabbe,  chronologically  arranged,  the  text 
being  that  of  the  poet's  own  edition  of  1822,  to  which  are  added  the  volume  of  Tales  left 
by  him  ready  for  pubUcation,  and  the  Juvenilia  and  Occasional  Poems  reprinted  from 
his  son's  edition,  1834.  Edited  by  A.  J.  and  R.  M.  CARLYLE,  with  an  introduction 
(pp.  14),  critical  and  biographical,  an  index  of  first  lines,  and  a  photogravure  from  the 
portrait  painted  by  H.  W.  PICKERSGILL.    Pp.  xxiv,  600. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  William  Blake,  including  the  lyrical  poems,  the 
earlier  blank  verse  poems  Tiriel,  Thel,  and  the  hitherto  unprinted  French  Revolution,  the 
whole  of  the  minor  Prophetic  Books  (including  for  the  sake  of  completeness  the  prose 
Marriage  of  Heaven  and  Hell,  the  so-called  Sibylline  Leaves,  and  the  tractates  on  Natural 
and  Supersensual  Religion),  together  with  selections  from  the  three  longer  Prophecies, 
Ihe  Four  Zoos,  Milton,  and  Jeriwalem ;  as  well  as  Blake's  account  of  the  Canterbury 
Pilgrims  from  the  Descriptive  Catalogue.  Edited  with  bibliographical  introduction  (pp.  38), 
chronological  table  (pp.  4),  textual  notes  and  an  index  of  first  hues,  by  JOHN  SAMPSON. 
With  a  photogravure  of  the  portrait  painted  by  THOS.  PHILLIPS,  R.A.,  and  seventeen 
fiacsimile  title-pages.     Pp.  Ivi,  454. 


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The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  Robert  Burns,  divided  into  Poems  and 

Songs  and  edited  by  J.  LOGIE  ROBERTSON  ;  the  best  readings  of  the  manuscripts  and 
published  editions  in  the  text,  with  notes  (pp.  39),  tracing  Burns's  indebtedness  notably 
to  Young,  Goldsmith,  and  Fergusson ;  a  glossary,  index  of  first  lines,  and  a  chrono- 
logical list  (pp.  41).  With  a  photogravure  of  a  portrait  painted  by  ALEXANDER 
NASMYTH.     Pp.  XX,  635. 

The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  William  Wordsworth,  edited  by 

THOMAS  HUTCHINSON,  containing  every  poem  ever  published  by  the  poet,  or  of 
which  he  authorized  the  posthumous  publication,  the  text  being  that  of  the  standard  edition 
1849-50,  so  far  as  the  poems  here  given  were  there  included.  The  notes  (pp.  37)  comprise 
those  given  in  the  edition  of  1849-50,  together  with  many  found  in  earlier  editions-,  only, 
and  some  few  miscellaneous  notes  by  the  present  editor.  The  minor  poems  are  arranged 
in  Wordsworth's  own  elaborately  classified  order,  but  such  chronological  data  as  are 
available  are  given.  With  Wordsworth's  prefaces  and  postscripts  (pp.  33),  a  chronological 
table  of  the  life  of  Wordsworth  (pp.  8),  indexes  of  first  lines  and  of  titles,  and  a 
photogravure  of  a  portrait  drawn  by  ROBERT  HANCOCK.     Pp.  xxxii,  986. 

The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  in  the  standard 

text  of  Lockhart's  editions  of  1833  and  1841,  edited  by  J.  LOGIE  ROBERTSON  after 
collation  with  other  editions.  Special  care  has  been  given  to  the  editing  of  the  mottoes  and 
lyrical  fragments  from  the  Novels,  and  several  faults  in  previous  editions  are  corrected. 
With  the  author's  introductions  ;  notes  (pp.  241)  by  him  and  Lockhart,  supplemented  where 
necessary  by  the  present  editor  ;  and  a  photogravure  portrait  from  the  painting  by  Sir  H. 
RAEBURN.     Pp.  viii,  970. 

The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  Samuel  Taylor  Coleridge,  including 

the  dramas  and  poems,  fragments,  metrical  experiments,  and  first  drafts  of  poems  now 
published  for  the  first  time  from  MSS.  in  the  British  Museum,  from  Coleridge's  Note- 
books, and  from  MSS.  in  the  possession  of  private  collectors.  The  text  of  the  poems 
(chronologically  arranged,  as  far  as  possible)  and  dramas  follows  that  of  1834,  the  last 
edition  published  in  the  author's  lifetime ;  the  various  readings  of  the  other  editions 
issued  by  the  author,  of  his  MSS.,  and  of  contemporary  transcriptions  being  given  in  foot- 
notes, together  with  bibliographical  information.  Edited  by  ERNEST  HARTLEY 
COLERIDGE,  with  some  critical  notes  on  the  metrical  experiments  by  GEORGE 
SAINTSBURY.  With  an  index  of  first  lines,  and  a  photogravure  portrait  from  the 
pencil  sketch  by  C.  R.  LESLIE.    Pp.  xxiv,  1072. 

Poems  of  Robert  Southey,  containing  Thalaba,  The  Curse  of  Kehama,  Roderick, 
Madoc,  A  Tale  of  Paraguay,  and  selected  minor  poems  (720  pages  of  verse  in  double 
columns),  together  with  the  first  nine  prefaces  (pp.  21)  to  the  ten-volume  edition  of  1837-38. 
The  text  is  that  finally  revised  by  Southey  in  1837-38.  Edited  by  MAURICE  H.  FITZ- 
GERALD, with  a  preface,  critical  and  textual  (pp.  10),  biographical  table  (pp.  8), 
appendix,  containing  a  list  of  poems  not  reprinted  in  this  edition,  and  notes  (pp.  19),  in- 
cluding a  selection  from  Southey's  own  notes.  With  an  index  of  first  lines,  and  a  photo- 
gravure portrait  from  the  painting  by  J.  OPIE.     Pp.  xxviii,  768. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Thomas  Campbell,  more  nearly  complete  than  any 
previous  edition,  edited  with  the  author's  notes  (pp.  48)  and  a  few  other  notes,  by  J. 
LOGIE  ROBERTSON.  The  text  is  that  finally  revised  by  Campbell,  or,  where  an  earlier 
reading  has  been  preferred,  the  later  is  given  in  the  foot-notes.  With  a  chronological 
table  (pp.  10),  genealogy,  index  of  first  lines,  and  a  photogravure  portrait  after  Sir  THOMAS 
LAWRENCE.     Pp.  xxiv,  376. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Thomas  Moore,  exactly  reproducing  the  text  and 

arrangement  of  the  poems  as  they  were  printed  under  the  author's  supervision  in  1841, 
omitting  the  prefaces  and  such  notes  as  are  not  strictly  explanatory.  Edited  by  A.  D. 
GODLEY,  with  an  introduction,  biographical  and  critical  (pp.  16),  an  index  of  first  lines, 
and  a  photogravure  of  the  portrait  by  Sir  MARTIN  ARCHER  SHEE.     Pp.  xxxii,  752. 

The  Poems  of  Lord  Byron.  By  the  kind  permission  of  Mr.  John  Murray  the  text 
followed  is  that  of  the  edition  of  1867,  which  was  carefully  collated  with  the  original 
MSS.  in  Mr.  Murray's  possession.  With  Byron's  prefaces  and  notes  (the  notes  occupying 
63  pages),  a  composite  index  (pp.  20)  of  first  hues,  titles,  and  allusions,  and  a  photogravure 
of  a  portrait  painted  by  A.  E.  CHALON.     Pp.  x,  924. 


180  OXFORD  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

The  Vision,  or  Hell,  Purgatory,  and  Paradise,  of  Dante  Alighieri. 

Translated  by  H.  F.  GARY.  With  a  life  of  Dante  (pp.  28),  chronological  view  of  the  Age 
of  Dante  (pp.  5),  notes  (pp.  202),  and  an  index  of  Proper  Names  (pp.  18).  With  a  photo- 
gravure portrait  from  a  tracing  by  SEYMOUR  KIRKUP  of  Giotto's  fresco,  and  109 
illustrations  from  FLAXMAN'S  drawings.     Pp.  xlv,  5T8. 

The  Ingoldsby  Legends,  or  Mirth  and  Marvels,byTHOMASiNGOLDSBY, 

Esquire  [Rev.  RICHARD  HARRIS  BARHAM].  Three  Series  in  one  volume.  With 
a  memoir  of  Barham  (pp.  40)  abridged  from  that  by  his  son,  and  twenty-four  illustra- 
tions by  CRUIKSHANK,  LEECH,  and  others,  and  a  half-tone  portrait.     Pp.  Ivi,  528. 

The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley,  containing 

all  his  ascertained  poems  and  fragments  of  verse  that  have  hitherto  appeared  in  print,  as 
well  as  materials  never  before  printed  in  any  edition  of  the  poems,  together  with  Shelley's 
prefaces,  and  Mrs.  Shelley's  prefaces  and  notes.  The  text  is  the  result  of  a  fresh  collation 
of  the  early  editions,  following  in  general  the  editiones  principes  and  recording  in  foot-notes 
all  the  important  variations  in  the  MSS.  and  in  editions  up  to  and  including  Mrs.  Shelley's 
editions  of  1839.  Edited  by  THOMAS  HUTCHINSON,  with  notes  on  the  text  and  its 
punctuation  (pp.  27),  a  list  of  the  principal  editions  (pp.  4),  with  an  index  of  first  lines. 
With  a  photogravure  from  the  portrait  painted  by  GEORGE  CLINT  after  Miss  Amelia 
Curran  and  Captain  E.  E.  Williams.     Pp.  xxiv,  912. 

The  Christian  Year,  by  John  Keble,  Lyra  Innocentlum  and  Miscellaneous  Poems, 
1834-1864,  together  with  the  Sermon  on  National  Apostasy,  1833.  With  indexes  of  titles 
and  first  fines,  and  a  photogravure  of  a  portrait  drawn  by  GEORGE  RICHMOND. 
Pp.  XX,  572. 

The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  John  Keats,  the  text  illustrated  by 

readings  and  cancelled  passages  selected  from  the  great  mass  of  MS.  and  printed  material. 
Edited  by  H.  BUXTON  FORM  AN,  C.B.,  with  an  Introduction,  textual  and  bibhogra- 
phical  (pp.  48),  a  list  of  principal  works  consulted  (pp.  15),  a  chronology  (pp.  3),  and  an 
index  to  First  Lines,  three  type-facsimile  titles,  a  reproduction  of  Haydon's  life-mask  of 
Keats,  and  a  photogravure  of  the  portrait  drawn  by  JOSEPH  SEVERN.  The  new  poems 
found  in  1914  now  included  by  permission.     Pp.  Ixxxiv,  492. 

The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  Thomas  Hood,  a  fuller  collection  than 

has  hitherto  been  published,  arranged  chronologically  without  division  into  comic  and 
serious  poems,  the  author's  text  followed,  and  his  own  occasional  variations  noted. 
Edited  by  WALTER  JERROLD,  with  Notes,  bibliographical  and  elucidatory  (pp.  35), 
Chronological  table  (pp.  4),  an  appendix  of  J.  H.  Reynolds's  contributions  to  the  Odes 
and  Addresses  to  Great  People  (1825),  index  of  first  lines,  and  a  photogravure  of  an 
anonymous  painter's  portrait.     Pp.  xvi,  774. 

The  Complete  Poems  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  comprising  Poems 

(1865),  May-Day  and  other  Pieces  (1867),  seven  miscellaneous  poems  (1833-76),  and  the 
Verse-mottoes  to  the  Essays.  With  indexes  of  titles  and  first  lines,  and  a  photogravure 
of  the  portrait  drawn  by  S.  W.  ROWSE.     Pp.  viii,  316. 

The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning, 

with  her  prefaces  and  advertisements,  and  two  prose-essays  (1842),  '  Some  Account  of  the 
Greek  Christian  Poets '  and  '  The  Book  of  the  Poets '.  With  indexes  of  first  lines  and 
titles,  and  a  photogravure  of  the  portrait  drawn  by  FIELD  TALFOURD.    Pp.  viu,  668. 

The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow, 

containing  copyright  poems  included  by  permission.  With  the  author's  and  other  notes 
(pp.  30),  an  index  of  first  lines  and  a  photogravure  portrait.  [For  an  edition  with  coloured 
iUustrations,  see  p.  182.]    Pp.  viii,  878. 

The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  John  Greenleaf  Whittier,  the 

text  as  last  revised  and  arranged  by  the  author,  with  his  introductions,  notes  (pp.  13), 
and  poems  posthumously  published.  Edited  by  W.  GARRETT  HORDER,  with  a  list 
of  the  poems  chronologically  arranged,  indexes  of  first  lines  and  titles,  and  a  photogravure 
portrait.     Pp.  xvi,  598. 


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The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  according  to  the 

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some  corrections  in  his  handwriting  marked  in  a  copy  of  that  edition,  and  adding  poems 
not  there  included  as  well  as  other  texts  of  some  of  the  poems.  Together  with  three 
Essays :  The  Poetic  Principle,  The  Philosophy  of  Composition,  and  The  Rationale  of 
Verse.  Edited  by  R.  BRIMLEY  JOHNSON,  with  a  Memoir  (pp.  34),  Bibliography 
(pp.  16),  and  Notes,  mainly  textual  (pp.  17),  and  a  photogravure  portrait  from  a  daguerro- 
type  of  1848.     Pp.  Ix,  316. 

Poems  of  Tennyson,  1829-1868,  in  the  latest  text  before  1869,  including  The 
Princess,  In  Memoriam,  Maud,  four  of  the  Idylls  of  the  King,  Enoch  Arden,  Sec.  ;  but 
omitting  as  unidentifiable  his  contributions  to  Poems  by  Two  Brothers,  1826;  the  poems 
not  included  in  the  author's  final  edition  grouped  in  an  Appendix  (pp.  42).  With  an  Intro- 
duction by  Sir  HERBERT  WARREN  (pp.  16),  a  list  of  chief  dates  in  Tennyson's  life  and 
literary  career,  a  list  of  the  poems  in  chronological  order  (pp.  18),  indexes  of  titles  and 
first  lines,  and  a  photogravure  of  the  portrait  painted  by  G.  F.  WATTS  in  1869.  [For  an 
edition  with  coloured  illustrations,  see  p.  182.]     Pp.  xl,  752. 

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Lyrics  and  Romances,  Men  and  Women,  the  tragedies  and  other  plays,  Pauline,  Paracelsus, 
Christmas  Eve  and  Easter-Day,  and  Sordello  (all  reprinted  from  the  three-volume  edition 
of  1863),  Dramatis  Personae  (1864,  second  edition),  a  Sonnet  (1834)  and  a  short  poem, 
Ben  Karshook's  Wisdom  (1856),  not  reprinted  by  Browning  in  any  collected  edition  of  his 
poems  ;  and  another  short  poem,  Orpheus  and  Burydice  (1864)  on  a  picture  by  Leighton. 
The  '  elucidatory  headings  to  Sordello,  which  first  appeared  in  the  edition  of  1863,  have 
been  omitted  here  as  by  Browning  in  the  final  edition  of  his  poems,  1889,  With  an 
index  of  first  lines  and  a  photogravure  of  the  portrait  drawn  by  FIELD  TALFOURD. 
Pp.  viii,  696. 

The  Ring  and  the  Book,  by  Robert  browning,  reprinted  from  the  editions 
of  1868-9.  With  an  Introduction,  critical  and  appreciatory  (pp.  12),  by  EDWARD 
DOWDEN,  four  facsimiles  from  the  '  Old  Yellow  Book '  in  the  Library  of  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  and  a  photogravure  of  the  portrait  drawn  by  FIELD  TALFOURD.    Pp.  xvi,  506. 

The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  William  Edmondstoune  Aytoun, 

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Firmilian,  1854;  BothweU,  1856,  reprinted  from  the  third  edition,  1858;  miscellaneous 
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from  a  cast  of  the  bust  by  PATRIC  PARK.     In  preparation. 

Poems  of  James  Russell  Lowell,  1844-1888,  that  is  to  say  the  whole  body 

of  his  poetical  work  the  republication  of  which  was  sanctioned  by  himself,  except 
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photogravure  portrait.     Pp.  vi,  630. 

The  Poems  of  Matthew  Arnold,  1840-1867,  printed  in  chronological  order, 
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or  references  for  passages  quoted.  With  an  introduction,  biographical  and  critical  (pp.  14), 
by  Sir  ARTHUR  QUILLER-COUCH,  indexes  of  titles  and  first  fines  and  a  photogravure 
of  the  portrait  painted  by  G.  F.  WATTS.     Pp.  xxviii,  460. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Robert  Bridges,  including  all  the  Poems  and  Masks 
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of  Robert  Bridges,  namely  Prometheus  the  Firegiver,  Demeter,  Eros  and  Psyche,  The 
Growth  of  Love,  Shorter  Poems,  and  New  Poems  (1899),  together  with  two  groups  of 
Later  Poems  and  Poems  in  Classical  Prosody,  now  pubUshed  for  the  first  time  or  now  first 
collected,  with  an  index  of  first  lines,  and  a.  photogravure  of  the  portrait  drawn  by 
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Arabian  Nights,  pp.  742.  * 

Illustrated,  see  p.  215. 

Arnold,  M.,  Essays,  pp.  492.  * 

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Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  181. 

Aytoun,  Poetical  Works.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  181. 

Blake,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  510.  * 

Illustrated.     Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  178. 

Book  of  Light  Verse,  pp.  476.  * 

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Book  of  Verse  for  Boys  and  Girls,  pp.  520. 

See  p.  213. 
Book-Lovers'  Anthology,  pp.  440. 

See  p.  146. 
Boswell's  Life  of  Johnson,  pp.  1394.  * 

Two  vols.    See  p.  201. 

Bridges,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  480.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  181. 

Browning,  E.  B.,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  676.    * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  180. 

Browning,  R.,  Poems  1833-68,  pp.  704.         * 
Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  181 . 

The  Ring  and  the  Book,  pp.  522.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  181. 

Bryant,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  386.  * 

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Bunyan,  Pilgrim's  Progress,  pp.  428.  * 

Illustrated,  see  p.  196. 

Burns,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  656.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  179. 

Byron,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  934.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  179. 


Campbell,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  400.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  179. 

Gary's  Dante,  pp.  624.  * 

Illustrated.    Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  180. 

Century  of  Parody,  pp.  446.  " 

See  p.  182. 

Chaucer,  Complete  Works,  pp.  906.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  177. 

Coleridge,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  638.  * 

With  Dramas,  in  Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  179. 

The  Table  Talk,  pp.  512. 
See  p.  203. 

Cowper,  Poetical  Works,' pp.  704.  '' 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  178. 

Crabbe,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  624.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  178. 

Craik,  John  Halifax,  pp.  492. 
See  p.  212. 

Creasy,  Decisive  Battles,  pp.  500. 

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Dante,  see  Gary. 

Defoe,  Robinson  Crusoe,  pp.  568. 
Illustrated,  see  p.  197. 

Dolben,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  cxx,  144.  ' 

See  p.  212. 

Dryden,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  630.  ' 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  178. 

Emerson,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  324. 
Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  180. 

Goldsmith,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  314. 

Illustrated.    Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  178. 

The  Plays  and  the  Vicar,  pp.  528. 
See  p.  199. 

The  Bee  and  other  Essays,  pp.  422. 
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Gray  and  Collins,  Poetical  Works. 
Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  178. 

Grimm,  Popular  Stories  (fifty-five),  pp.  42*. 
Illustrated,  -see  p.'  215. 

Harte,  Stories  and  Poems,  pp.  714..  * 

See  p.  212. 

Hawthorne,  The  Wonder  Book,  pp.  448. 

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Hemans,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  788.  * 

See  p.  204. 

Herbert,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  353. 
See  p.  195. 

Hood,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  790.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  180. 
Hughes,  Tom  Brown,  pp.  380. 

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Keats,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  576.  * 

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Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  180. 
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See  p.  210. 

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Illustrated,  see  p.  210. 

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Hypatia,  pp.  476. 

Illustrated,  see  p.  210. 

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Illustrated,  see  p.  210. 

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Tales  from  Shakespeare,  separately,  pp.  382. 
Illustrated,  see  p.  203. 

Lockhart,  History  of  Napoleon,  pp.  560. 
See  p.  204. 

Longfellow,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  886.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  180. 
Lowell,  Poems,  pp.  636.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  181. 

Lytton,  Last  of  the  Barons,  pp.  672. 
See  p.  207. 

Macaulay,  Historical  Essays,  pp.  868.  * 

See  p.  206. 

Literary  Essays,  pp.  708. 
See  p.  206. 

Milton,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  570.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  178. 
Moore,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  784.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  179. 


Morris,  Prose  &  Poetry,  1848-70,  pp.  664.     * 
See  p.  212. 

Newman,  Poems,  pp.  290.  * 

See  p.  207. 

Apologia,  &c.,  pp.  560. 

With  Kingsley's  Pamphlet,  see  p.  207. 
Pageant  of  English  Poetry,  pp.  622.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  182. 

Pageant  of  English  Prose,  pp.  772.  * 

See  p.  213. 
Palgrave,  Golden  Treasury,  pp.  510.  * 

With  additional  poems,  see  p.  213. 
Poe,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  376.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  181. 

Procter,  A.  A.,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  358.       * 

See  p.  212. 

Reade,  Cloister  and  Hearth,  pp.  702. 
See  p.  210. 

Rossetti,  D.  G.,  Poems,  1850-1870,  pp.  500.  * 
■See  p.  212. 

Scott,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  978.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  179. 

Waverley  Novels. 
See  p.  184. 

Shakespeare,  Complete  Works,  pp.  1272.       * 
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Comedies,  with  glossary,  pp.  1168.  * 

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Tragedies,  with  glossary,  pp.  1312. 

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Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  180. 

Sheridan,  Plays,  pp.  510. 

See  p.  201. 

Southey,  Selected  Poems,  pp.  796.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  179. 

Life  of  Nelson,  pp.  320. 
Illustrated,  see  p.  203. 

Spenser,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  806.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  177. 

Stebbing,  Five  Centuries  of  English  Verse.  * 

Two  vols. ;  Chaucer  to  Burns,  Wordsworth 
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Swift,  Gulliver's  Travels. 

With   Tale  of  a   Tub   and   Battle  of  the 
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Tennyson,  Poems,  1829-1868,  pp.  792.  * 

Oxfoi'd  Poets,  see  p.  181. 

Thomson,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  540  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  178. 

Walton,  Compleat  Angler,  pp.  384.  * 

With  Cotton's  Part  II.  Illustrated,  see  p.  195. 

Whittier,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  614.  * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  180. 
Wordsworth,  Poetical  Works,  pp.  1018.         * 

Oxford  Poets,  see  p.  179. 


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Arnold,  211. 
Austen,  204. 

Bacon,  192. 
Blackmore,  211. 
Borrow,  207. 
Browning,  210. 
Bunyan,  196. 
Burke,  199. 
Burns,  201. 
Byron,  204. 

Campbell,  204.. 
Carlyle,  205. 
Chaucer,  190. 


Clarendon,  196. 
Coleridge,  203. 
Cowley,  196. 
Cowper,  201. 

Defoe,  197. 
De  Quincey,  204. 
Dickens,  210. 
Dryden,  196-7. 
Duiferin,  211. 

Eliot(George),  2]  1 

Gaskell,  209. 
Goldsmith,  199. 
Gray,  198. 


Hakluyt,  191. 
Hawthorne,  207. 
Hooker,  191. 

Irving,  204. 

Johnson,  198. 

Keats,  205. 
Kinglake,  209. 
Kingsley,  210. 

Lamb,  204. 
Landor,  204. 
Locke,  197. 
Longfellow,  207. 


Lowell,  211. 
Lytton,  207. 

Macaulay,  206. 
Marlowe,  192. 
Milton,  195. 
More,  190. 
Morris,  212. 

North,  191. 

Pope,  198. 

Reade,  210. 
Ruskin,  211. 

Scott,  202. 


Shakespeare,  192-3. 
Shelley,  204. 
Sheridan,  201. 
Sidney,  192. 
Smith  (Alex.),  212. 
Southey,  203. 
Spenser,  191. 
Steele,  197. 
Swift,  197. 

Temple,  196. 
Tennyson,  207-9. 
Thackeray,  209. 
Thomson,  198. 

Walton,  195. 
Wordsworth,  202. 


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IZAAK  WALTON,  b.  Stafford  1593,  d.  1683 

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SAMUEL  TAYLOR  COLERIDGE,  b.  Devon  17T3,  d.  1834. 

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Horae  Subsecivae. 


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Mill  on  the  Floss. 
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New  Atlantis. 
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Pendennis. 
Pickwick  Papers. 
PUgrim's  Progress. 
Poet  at  the  Breakfast  Table. 
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Right  at  Last  and  Other  Tales. 

Robinson  Crusoe. 

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Scalp  Hunters. 

Scarlet  Letter. 

Scenes  of  Clerical  Life. 

Scottish  Chiefs. 

Shirley. 

Silas  Marner,  the  Lifted  Veil, 

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Sketch  Book. 
Sylvia's  Lovers. 
Tale  of  Two  Cities. 
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and  index  of  first  lines.     1907,  reprinted  1910.     Pp.  xx,  516.  World's  Classics,  T^io.  87. 

The  Poems  of  the  Brontes,  forming  with  The  Professor  Vol.  V  of  the  Works  of  the 
Brontes,  see  p.  221 ;  with  an  introduction  by  T.  WATTS-DUNTON.  1906,  reprinted 
1912.     Pp.  xviii,  428.  •  ^  World's  Classics,  No.  78. 

The  Ingoldsby  Legends,  by  Richard  barham,  i84o.    i9oi,  reprinted  1902, 

1905,  1907,  1910.     Pp.  xii,  604.  World's  Classics,  No.  9. 

Joseph  and  his  Brethren,  a  dramatic  poem  by  CHARLES  WELLS  (1824),  with  an 
introduction  by  ALGERNON  CHARLES  SWINBURNE,  and  a  note  on  Rossetti  and 
Charles  Wells  by  T.  WATTS-DUNTON.    1908.    Pp.  Iviii,  230.     World's  Classics,  No.  143. 

Lays  of  Ancient  Rome,  1842,  with  Ivry,  I824,  and  the  Armada,  1832,  by  Lord 
MACAULAY,  with  the  original  preface.     1902,  reprinted  1906.     Pp.  xxviii,  114. 

World's  Classics,  No.  27. 

Longfellow's  Poetical  Works.  Two  volumes.  Vol.  I,  EvangeUne,  the  Golden 
Legend,  &c.,  1903,  reprinted  1906,  1911;  Vol.  II,  Hiawatha  and  other  Poems,  1912. 
Pp.  930.     Also  the  two  volumes  bound  together,  sultan  red  leather,  3s.  net. 

World's  Classics,  Nos.  39,  174. 

X  OemS  OI  Whlttier,  a  selection  including  Narrative  and  Legendary,  Personal,  Religious 
Nature  and  anti-slavery  poems  ;  and  songs  of  Labour  and  Reform,  the  Tent  on  the  Beach, 
At  Sundown,  and  Early  Verses,  with  indexes  of  titles  and  first  lines.     1913.     Pp.  496. 

World's  Classics,  No.  188. 

Poems  of  Tennyson,  1830-1865,  a  selection,  including  Mariana,  the  Lady  of  Shalott, 
the  Lotos-Eaters,  A  Dream  of  Fair  Women,  Morte  d' Arthur,  Ulysses,  Locksley  Hall,  the 
Day  Dream,  Ode  on  the  Death  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  the  Brook,  the  Princess,  In 
Memoriam,  Maud,  four  of  the  Idylls  of  the  King,  Enoch  Arden.  With  an  introduction 
by  Sir  HERBERT  WARREN.     1910,  reprinted  1913,  1915.     Pp.  xxvi,  600. 

World's  Classics,  No.  3. 

Poems  of  E.  B.  Browning,  a  selection.  A  Lament  for  Adonis,  a  Vision  of  Poets, 
the  Poet's  Vow,  miscellaneous  poems,  and  the  Sonnets  from  the  Portuguese.  1912.  Pp.  436. 

World's  Classics,  No.  176. 

Poems  of  Robert  Browning,  1833-1864.  Two  volumes.  I.  Pauline,  Paracelsus, 
Strafford,  Sordello,  Pippa  Passes,  King  Victor  and  King  Charles  (1833-42).  1904,  reprinted 
1909, 1916.  Pp.  500.  II.  Dramatic  Lyrics  and  Romances,  Men  and  Women,  and  Dramatis 
Personae  (1842-64).  1907,  reprinted  1912.  Pp.468.  Also  the  two  volumes  together,  sultan 
red  leather,  3s.  net.  World's  Classics,  Nos.  58,  137. 

Poems  of  Matthew  Arnold,  I849-I867,  with  an  introduction  by  Sir  ARTHUR 
QUILLER-COUCH,  and  a  brief  bibliography.  1906,  reprinted  1909,  with  additions,  1912. 
Pp.  xxiv,  414.  World's  Classics,  No.  85. 

Poems  and  Translations  by  dante  Gabriel  rossetti,  1850-1870,  with  the 

prose  story  Hand  and  Soul  irom  the  Germ,  1850,  and  the  Early  Italian  Poets,  1861,  with 
indexes  of  titles  and  first  lines.     1914.     Pp.512.  World's  Classics,  i^o.  18S. 

Poems  of  Christina  Rossetti,  Goblin  Market,  1862,  The  Prince's  Progress,  1866, 
and  other  poems,  1840-69,  with  indexes  of  titles  and  first  lines.     1913.     Pp.  310. 

World's  Classics,  No.  184. 

Poems  of  William  Morris,  The  Defence  of  Guenevere,  1858,  Life  and  Death  of 
Jason,  1867,  and  other  poems,  1856-70,  including  two  sonnets  here  first  reprinted,  with 
indexes  of  titles  and  first  lines.     1914.     Pp.  534.  World's  Classics,  No.  183. 


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3.  Novels  and  Romances 

The  Adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe,  by  daniel  defoe  (ins).  1902,  re- 
printed 1904,  1911.     Pp.  316.  World's  Classics,  No.  17. 

Captain  Singleton,  by  daniel  defoe,  1720,  with  an  introduction  by  T.  WATTS- 
DUNTON.     1906.     Pp.  xxii,  304.  World's  Classics,  No.  8^. 

Gulliver's  Travels,  by  Jonathan  swift  (1726).    1902,  reprinted  1904.  Pp.  xiv, 

290.  World's  Classics,  No.  20. 

The  Vicar  of  Wakefield,  by  Oliver  goldsmith  (nee).  190I,  reprinted  1903, 

1906,  1910.     Pp.  viii,  214.  World's  Classics,  No.  4. 

Tristram  Shandy,  by  Laurence  sterne  (1759-1767).     1903,  reprinted  1905, 

1910.     Pp.  598.  World's  Classics,  No.  40. 

Emma,  by  jane  AUSTEN,  ISie,  with  an  introduction  by   E.    V.    LUCAS.      1907. 
Pp.  xvi,  460.  ■  World's  Classics,  No.  129. 

The  Scottish  Chiefs,  by  jane  porter  (isio).    1910.    Pp.  454. 

World's  Classics,  No.  161. 

Ivanhoe,  by  Sir  WALTER  SCOTT,  1819,  with  Scott's  introduction,  dedicatory  epistle, 

and  notes.     1903,  reprinted  1905.     Pp.  xxxii,  604.  World's  Classics,  T^^O.  29. 

The    Entail,  or  the  Lairds  of  Grippy,  by  JOHN  GALT,  1822,  with  an  introduction 
by  JOHN  AYSCOUGH.     1913.     Pp.  xiv,  438.  World's  Classics,  No.  177. 

The  Last  of  the  Mohicans,  by  fenimore  cooper  (1826).    i91o.    Pp.  448. 

World's  Classics,  No.  163. 

The  King's  Own,  by  Frederick  marryat  (i83o).  1910.  With  six  illustrations. 

Pp.  456.  ,  World's  Classics,  No.  164. 

Mr.  Midshipman  Easy,  by  Frederick  marryat  (isse).    1910.    Pp.  432. 

World's  Classics,  No.  160. 

Confessions  of  a  Thug,  by  Col.  MEADOWS-TAYLOR,  I839,  with  an  introduction 

by  C.  W.  STEWART.     1916.     Pp.  xx,  552  and  a  map.  World's  Classics,  No.  207. 

Tales  of  Mystery  and  Imagination,  by  E.  A.  poe,  i84o-9,  a  Selection.  1902, 

reprinted  1903,  1906,  1910.     Pp.  368.  World's  Classics,  No.  21. 

The  Complete  Works  of  the  Brontes 

Jane  Eyre,  by  charlotte  BRONTE  (1847).       1901,  reprinted  1902, 1904,  1907,  1909, 
1915.     Pp.  xii,  558.  World's  Classics,  No.  1. 

Wuthering     Heights,  by  EMILY  BRONTI:  (I847),  with  the  preface  and  memoir 
by  Charlotte  Bronte.    1901,  reprinted  1903,  1907.    Pp.  xviii,  377.     World's  Classics, 'S<(o.  10. 

Agnes  Grey,  by  ANNE  BRONTE  (1847).      1907.     Pp.  2ie.    World's  Classics,  No.  141. 

The    Tenant   of  Wildfell    Hall,  by  ANNE  BRONTE  (1848).      I9O6,  reprinted 
1912.     Pp.  484.  World's  Classics,  No.  67. 

Shirley,  by  charlotte  BRONTE  (1849).      1902,  reprinted  1903,  1907,  1910.    Pp.  652. 

World's  Classics,  No.  14. 

Villette,  by  charlotte  BRONTE  (ISSO).      1903,  reprinted  1906,  1909.     Pp.  580. 

World's  Classics,  No.  47. 
The  Professor,  by  charlotte  BRONTE,18S7,andthe  PoemS  of  CHARLOTTE 
and  ANNE  BRONTE,  with  a  selection  of  the  poems  by  EMILY  BRONTE  (1846),  and 
an  introduction  by  T.  WATTS-DUNTON.     1906,  reprinted  1912.     Pp.  xviii,  428. 

World's  Classics,  No.  78. 


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Margaret  Catchpole,  by  RICHARD  COBBOLD  (184S),  with  an  introduction  by 
CLEMENT  SHORTER.     1907,  reprinted  1912.     Pp.  xx,  424.      World's  Classics,  No.  119. 

Mrs.  Caudle's  Curtain  LectureS(184S),withotherstoriesandessaysby DOUGLAS 
JERROLD,  reprinted  with  the  original  illustrations  and  an  introduction  by  WALTER 
JERROLD.     1907,  reprinted  1910.     Pp.  xvi,  438.  World's  Classics,  No.  122. 

Harold,  the  Last  of  the  Saxon  Kings,  by  Lord  lytton  (i848).  'i908.  With 

six  illustrations.     Pp.  xxiv,  576.  World's  Classics,  No.  165. 

The  Scarlet  Letter,  by  Nathaniel  hawthorne  (i85o).     1902,  reprinted 

1905.     Pp.  266.  World's  Classics,  No.  26. 

The  Pickwick  Papers,  by  CHARLES  dickens,  1836-7.  Two  volumes,  with  forty- 
three  illustrations  by  SEYMOUR  and  '  PHIZ '.  1907.  Pp.  xviii,  484,  486.  Also  the  two 
volumes  together,  sultan  red  leather,  3s.  net.  World's  Classics,  Nos.  120-1. 

Oliver  Twist,  by  Charles  dickens  (isss).    1901,  reprinted  1903, 1909.   Pp.  524. 

World's  Classics,  No.  8. 
A   Tale   of  Two  Cities,  by  CHARLES  dickens  (I859),  with  an  introduction  by 
Mrs.  F.  S.  BOAS.      1903,  reprinted  1905,  1906,  1910,  1912.      Pp.  xxxiv,  466. 

World's  Classics,  No.  38. 

Great  Expectations,  by  Charles  dickens  (I860-1).    with  six  illustrations  by 

WARWICK  GOBLE.     1907,  reprinted  1912.     Pp.  550.  World's  Classics,  No.  128. 

The  Bible  in  Spain,  by  GEORGE  borrow  (1843).  1906.  Reprinted  1909. 
Pp.  xxvi,  600.  World's  CToiws,.  No.  75. 

Lavengro,  by  GEORGE  borrow  (1851).  With  a.  WbUographical  note  and  chrono- 
logy.    1904,  reprinted  1907,  1909,  1914.     Pp.  '652.  World's  Classics.  No.  66. 

The  Romany  Rye,  by  GEORGE  borrow  (I857).  "with  a  bibliographical  note 
and  chronology.     1906,  reprinted  1909.     Pp.  xvi,  440.  World's  Classics,  No.  73. 

The  Tower  of  London,  by  Harrison  ainsworth  (i84o).    1910.    Pp.  568, 

World's  Classics,  No.  162. 

The  Novels,  Stories,  Essays,  and  Verses  of  Mrs.  GASKELL,  complete  in  ten  volumes,  with 
introductions  and  a  chronology  by  CLEMENT'SHORTER 

Mary  Barton  (1848).     1906,  reprinted  1911.     Pp.  xii,  464.         World's  Classics,  No.  86. 

Lizzie  Leigh,  1850,  The  Grey  Woman,  and  other  Tales  (1855-65).     1912.    Pp.  xiv,  478. 

World's  Classics,  No.  175. 
Cranford,  1853,  The  Cage  at  Cranford,.  1863,  The  Moorland  Cottage  (1850).      1906,  re- 
printed 1909,  1915.     Pp.  xvi,  332.  World's  Classics,  No.  110. 

Ruth  (1853).      1906,  reprinted  1912.     Pp.  xii,  458.  World's  Classics,  No.  88. 

North  and  South  (I855).     I9O8.      Pp.  xii,  S28.  Worlds  Classics,  No.  154. 

Right  at  Last  and  other  Tales,  Verses,  &c.  (1837-63).      1915.     Pp.  xvi,  528. 

World's  Classics,  No.  203. 
Round  the  Sofa  (I859).      1913.     Pp.  xvi,  424.  world's  classics,  No.  190. 

Sylvia's  Lovers  (I863).      1909.     Pp.  xvi,  536.  World's  classics.  No.  156. 

Cousin  Phillis,  1863,  and  other  Tales  (1840-64).      1911.     Pp.  xx,  352. 

World's  Classics,  No.  168. 
Wives  and  Daughters  (I866).      1910.     Pp.  xvi,  755.  World's  classics.  No.  1S7. 


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The  Earlier  Novels  of  GEORGE  ELIOT 

Scenes    of    Clerical    Life,  ISST,  with  an  introduction  by  ANNIE  MATHESON. 
1909.     Pp.  XX,  424.  World's  Classics,  No.  155. 

Adam  Bede  (1859).     1904,  reprinted  1906,  1 910.     Pp.606.         World's  Classics,  "No.  S3. 

The  Mill  on  the  Floss  (iseo).    1903,  reprinted  1904, 1907, 1910, 1913.    Pp.  eie. 

World's  Classics,  No.  31. 

Silas  Marner,  I86I,  The  Lifted  Veil,  1859,  and  Brother  Jacob,  1860,  with  an  Introduc- 

'  tion  on  George  Eliot  as  a  Plot-Novelist,  by  T.  WATTS-DUNTON.    1906,  reprinted  1910. 

Pp.  xvi,  298.  World's  Classics,  No.  80. 

Romola,  1863,  with  an  introduction  by  VIOLA  MEYNELL.      1913.     Pp.  xvi,  600. 

World's  Classics,  No.  178. 

Felix  Holt  the  Radical,  I866,  with  an  introduction  by  VIOLA  MEYNELL.     1913. 

.  Pp.  xiv,  504.  World's  Classics,  No.  179. 

The  Rifle  Rangers,  by  mayne  reid  (isso).     1910.     with  six  illustrations. 

Pp.  390.  World's  Classics,  No.  166. 

The  Scalp  Hunters,  by  mayne  reid  (I852).  1910.  With  six  illustrations. 
Pp.  474.  .  World's  Classics,  No.  167. 

The  History  of  Pendennis,  by  W.  M.  THACKERAY,  1848-50,  with  an  intro- 
duction by  EDMUND  GOSSE.  1907.  Two  volumes  ;  also  the  two  volumes  bound 
together,  sultan  red  leather,  3s.  net.     Pp.  xxiv,  472,  502.         World's  Classics,  Nos;  91,  92. 

Henry  Esmond,  by  w.  M.  thackeray  (isss).     1903.     Reprinted  1904,  1910. 

Pp.  xviii,  520.  World's  Classics,  No.  28. 

The  Three  Clerks,  by  ANTHONY  TROLLOPE,  ISSS,  with  an  introduction  by 
W.  TEIGNMOUTH  shore.     1907.     Pp.  xvi,  568.  World's  Classics,  No.  140. 

The  Captain  of  the  Guard,  by  james  grant  (1862).    1910.    Pp.  352. 

World's  Classics,  No.  159. 
Lorna    Doone,  a  Romance  of  Exraoor,  by  R.  D.  BLACKMORE,  1869,  with  an  intro- 
duction by  Sir  HERBERT  WARREN.     1912,  reprinted  1914.     Pp.  xxx,  656. 

World's  Classics,  No.  171. 

Aylwin,  by  T.  WATTS-DUNTON  (1898).      1904,  reprinted  1906,  1909,  1914.    Pp.  534. 

World's  Classics,  No.  52. 

The  Lord  of  the  Harvest,  Xs^s-  ^'*  *"  introduction  by 

by  M.  BETHAM-EDWARDS  W^  ^^EDERIC  HARRISON. 

1899.     Pp.  xvi,  242.  I  Worlds  Classics,  No.  194. 


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4.  Other  Prose  Works 
Essays  Civil  and  Moral  1,597,  I625,  by  francis  bacon.    1902,  reprinted  1904, 

1909,  1912.     Pp.  176.  World's  Glassies,  No.  24. 

The  Advancement  of  Learning,  160S,  and  the  V!ew,  Atlantis,  I627,  with  an  in- 
troduction by  THOMAS  CASE,  and  a  chronology  of  Bacon's  life  and  writings.  190fe. 
reprinted  1913.     Pp.  xxiv,  276.  World's  Classics,  No.  93. 

The  Pilgrim's  Progress,  by  John  bunyan  (1678,  1684).     1902,  reprinted  1903, 

1911.     Pp.  310.  World's  Classics,  No.  12. 

The  Analogy  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion,  by  Bishop  BUTLER,  1736,  edited 
by  W.  E.  GLADSTONE.     1907.     Pp.  xxxvi,  424.  World's  Classics,  No.  136. 

The  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  Lisbon,  with  a  Comment  on  Lord  Bolingbroke's 
Essays,  by  HENRY  FIELDING,  1755,  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by  AUSTIN 
DOBSON.     1907.     Pp.  XX,  188,  with  an  illustration.  World's  Classics,  No.  142. 

Essays  by  David  Hume  (1741-52).    1903,  reprinted  1904.    Pp.  624. 

World's  Classics,  No.  33. 

Travels  through  France  and  Italy,  by  tobias  smollett,  1766,  with  an 

introduction  and  two  appendixes  by  T.  SECCOMBE.     1907.     Pp.  Ixii,  352. 

World's  Classics,  No.  90. 

The  Wealth' of  Nations,  by  ADAM  smith  (1776).  Two  volumes.  Vol.  I,  1904, 
reprinted  1908  ;  Vol.  II,  1904,  reprinted  1909.  Also  the  two  volumes  together,  sultah  red 
leather,  3s.  net.     Pp.  476,  696.  World's  Classics,  Nos.  54,  59. 

The  Natural  History  of  Selborne,  by  gilbert  white,  1789.  1902,  re- 
printed 1904,  1910.     Pp.  268.  World's  Classics,  No.  22. 

Discourses  on  Painting  by  Sir  JOSHUA  Reynolds  with  his  Three  Letters  to 
the  Idler,  1794,  with  an  introduction  by  AUSTIN  DOBSON.     1907.     Pp.  xxiv,  260.    ■ 

World's  Classics,  No.  149. 

Burke's  Writings  and  Speeches.    Sbc  volumes.    Pp.  2,404. 

I.  Vindication  of  Natural  Society,  1756;  The  Sublime  and  Beautiful,  1756;  The  Present 
State  of  the  Nation,  &c.,  1769,  with  a  general  introduction  by  the  late  Judge  WILLIS, 
and  a  preface  by  F.  W.  RAFFETY.     1906.     Pp.  xxxiv,  364.  Wmid's  Classics,  No.  71. 

II.  The  Present  Discontents,  1770  ;  Speeches  on  American  Affairs,  &c.  (1774-80),  with 
a  preface  by  F.  W.  RAFFETY.     1906,  reprinted  1915.     Pp.  xvi,  386. 

World's  Classics,  No.  81. 

III.  Speeches  on  Indian  Affairs,  &c.,  1771-92,  with  a  preface  by  F.  W.  WILLIS. 
1906.     Pp.  xiv,  392.  World's  Classics,  No.  111. 

IV.  Reflections  on  the  French  Revolution,  &c.,  1790,  with  a  preface  by  F.  W.  RAF- 
FETY.    1906.     Pp.  xiv,  376.  World's  Classics,  No.  112. 

V.  Writings  on  French,  Irish,  and  American  Affairs,  1777, 1782,  1791-93,  with  a  preface 
by  F.  W.  RAFFETY.     1907.     Pp.  xii,  376.  World's  Classics,  No.  Il3. 

VI.  Letter  to  a  Noble  Lord,  Letters  on  a  Regicide  Peace,  &c.,  1795-7,  with  a  preface 
by  F.  W.  RAFFETY.     1907.     Pp.  xiv,  406.  World's  Classics,  >Jo.  114. 

The  Letters  of  William  Cowper  (1762-94),  selected,  with  an  introduction,  by 
E.  V.  LUCAS.     1907,  reprinted  1911.     Pp.  xxxviii,  512.  World's  Classics,  No.  138. 

The  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire,  by  EDWARD  GIBBON,  1776-88. 
Seven  volumes.  1903-6,  reprinted,  Vol.  I,  1904,  12  ;  Vol.  II,  1905,  7  ;  Vols.  Ill,  IV,  1906, 
13  ;  Vol.  V,  1915.    Pp.  4,058,  with  maps.      World's  Classics,  Nos.  35,  44,  51,  55,  64,  69,  74. 

The  Autobiography  of  EDWARD  gibbon,  1796,  with  an  introduction  by  J.  B. 
BURY.     1907.     Pp.  xxxii,  340.  World's  Classics,  No.  139. 

Sheridan's  Dramatic  Works,  1775-99,  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by  JOSEPH 
KNIGHT.     1906,  reprinted  1910,  1915.     Pp.  xxii,  494.  World's  Classics,  No.  79. 


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Letters   of  Robert  Southey,  I793-I849,  selected,  with  introduction  and  notes,  by 
M.H.FITZGERALD.     1912.     Pp.  xii,  5S3.  World's  Classics, 'No.  169. 

Essays    of  Elia,  I820-23,  and   Last  Essays  of  Ella,  1833,  by  CHARLES   LAMB 
1901,  reprinted  1902,  1903  twice,  1906,  1909,  1912.     Pp.  xii,  328.      World's  Classics,  No.  2. 

Imaginary  Conversations,  by  Walter  savage  landor  (I821-68),  a  selec- 
tion, with  an  introduction  by  ERNEST  DE  SfiLINCOURT.    1915.    Pp.  xl,  472. 
J^()fl(^*s  Gldssics  No   196 

The  Mutiny  and  Piratical  Seizure  of  H.M.S.  Bounty,  by  Sir  john 

BARROW,  1831,  with  an  introduction  by  Admiral  Sir  CYPRIAN  BRIDGE.      1914. 
Pp.  XXIV,  376.  World's  Classics,  No.  195. 

Writings  of  WILLIAM  HAZLITT.     Six  volumes 

Characters  of  Shakespeare's  Plays,  1817,  with  an  introduction  by  Sir  Arthur 

QUILLER-COUCH.    In  the  press.  World's  Classics,  No.  205. 

The   Enghsh    Comic    Writers,  Lectures,    I8I8,  with  an  introduction  by  R.  B. 
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Homer's  Iliad,  translated  by  POPE,  with  Pope's  preface,  first  published  1715-20. 
1902,  reprinted  1903,  1909,  1912.     Pp.  xxxvi,  508.  World's  Glassies,  No.  18. 

Homer's  Odyssey,  translated  by  pope,  first  published  1735.  1903,  reprinted  1906, 
1911.     Pp.  388.  World's  Classics,  No.  36. 

Aeschylus,  the  Plays  translated  into  English  Verse,  with  a  preface  and  a  few  notes,  by 
LEWIS  CAMPBELL  (1890).     1906,  reprinted  1912.     Pp.  xxii,  278. 

World's  Classics,  No.  117. 

Sophocles,  the  Plays  translated  into  English  Verse,  with  a  preface  and  a  few  notes,  by 
LEWIS  CAMPBELL  (1883).     1906,  reprinted  1911.     Pp.  xxviii,  316. 

World's  Classics,  No.  116. 

Aristophanes  Acharnians,  Knights,  Birds,  and  Frogs,  translated  into  English  verse 
by  J.  HOOKHAM  FRERE,  1839,  with  an  introduction  by  W.  W.  MERRY.  1907,  re- 
printed 1912.     Pp.  xxii,  358.  World's  Classics,  No.  134. 

Virgil,  translated  by  DRYDEN  (first  published  1697).    1903,  reprinted  1906, 1912.   Pp.  494. 

World's  Classics,  No.  37. 

The  Thoughts  of  Marcus  Aurelius  Antoninus,  newly  translated  by  john 

JACKSON,  with  a  short  introduction  on  the  leading  principles  of  Stoicism  and  some  notes 
on  the  Text.     1906,  reprinted  1911.     Pp.  xx,  136.  World's  Classics,  No.  60. 

A  JvempiS,  the  imitation  of  Christ  (c.  1470),  the  anonymous  translation  of  1677  revised 
1841.     1903,  reprinted  1906,  1909.     Pp.  242.  World's  Classics,  No.  49. 

Machiavelli's  Prince,  translated  by  LUIGI  RICCI.  1903,  reprinted  1909.  Pp.  viii, 
108.  World's  Classics,  No.  43. 

Montaigne's  Essayes,  translated  by  JOHN  FLORIO,  1603.  Three  volumes.  Vol.  I, 
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Cervantes'  Don  Quixote,  translated  by  CHARLES  JERVAS  (I742),  with  notes 
and  introduction  by  J.  FITZMAURICE-KELLY.  1907,  reprinted  1912.  Two  volumes  ; 
also  the  two  volumes  bound  together,  sultan  red  leather,  3s.  net.  Pp.  xxxii,  552,  594,  with 
frontispiece.  World's  Classics,  Nos.  130-1. 

Lesage's  Gil  Bias,  translated  by  TOBIAS  SMOLLETT,  1748,  with  an  introduction 
and  notes  by  J.  FITZMAURICE-KELLY.  Two  volumes  ;  also  the  two  volumes  together, 
sultan  red  leather,  3s.  net.     1907.     Pp.  xxxii,  408,  422.  World's  Classics,  Nos.  151-2. 

Goethe's  Faust.  Part  I,  translated  by  J.  ANSTER,  1835,  now  printed  with  Mar- 
lowe's Faustus,  and  an  introduction  to  the  two  plays  by  Sir  A.  W.  WARD.  1907,  reprinted 
1915.     Pp.  xxxiii,  936.  World's  Classics,  No.  135. 

NekraSSOV.  Who  can  be  happy  and  free  in  Russia,  1864,  newly  translated  by 
JULIET  SOSKICE.     With  an  introduction  by  DAVID  SOSKICE.     1916. 

World's  Classics,  No.  213. 

Tolstoy.  The  Cossacks  and  three  other  tales  of  the  Caucasus  1853-63,  translated  by 
L.  and  A.  MAUDE.     In  preparation.  World's  Classics,  No.  208. 

Tolstoy.  Twenty-three  Tales,  published  1872-1903,  newly  translated  by  L.  and  A. 
MAUDE.     1906,  reprinted  1909,  1911,  1913,  1915.     Pp.  x,  272.     World's  Classics,  No.  72. 

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Tolstoy.  Essays  and  Letters,  1884-1903,  newly  translated  by  AYLMER  MAUDE. 
1903,  reprinted  1911.     Pp.  viii,  372.  World's  Classics,  No.  46. 

Tolstoy.  Resurrection,  1899,  translated  by  L.  MAUDE  with  an  introduction  by  A. 
MAUDE.     In  preparation.  World's  Classics,  No.  209. 

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Gladys  and  Jack,  a  story  of  Australia,  by  J.  M.  WHITFELD. 

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A  Girl  of  the  Northland,  a  girl's  adventures  in  Western  America,  by  B.  march  ant. 

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Nina's  Career,  illustrated  in  Colour  by  JAMES  DURDEN.  Cr.  8vo.   Cloth,  3s.  6d.  net. 

The  Story-Book  Girls,  a  story  which  won  the  £100  prize  in  the  Bookman  com- 
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A  Girl  of  the  Northland,  ^  story  of  the  Stlklne  country  of  Western  America,  by 
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Mistress  Nanciebel,  a  story  of  the  Restoration,  by  ELSIE  J.  OXENHAM.  Illus- 
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The  Quest  of  the  Blue  Rose,  the  story  of  a  telegraph  clerk,  by  WINIFRED  M. 
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Bridget  of  All  Work,  a  story  of  Lancashire,  by  WINIFRED  M.  LETTS.  Illus- 
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Our  Great  Undertaking,  by  E.  EVERETT-GREEN.   illustrated.  Ss.and3s.6d.net. 

The  Carroll  Girls,  the  story  of  a  country  home,  by  M.  QUILLEK^COUCH.  Illus- 
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Three  Sailor  Girls,  by  e.  e.  cowper.   illustrated.  3s.  ed.  net. 

Five  Stories  by  E.  L.  HAVERFIELD 

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Audrey's  Awakening,  illustrated  in  colour  by  JAMES  DURDEN.  Crown  8vo. 
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The  Conquest  of  Claudia,  the  story  of  a  governess.  Illustrated  in  colour  by 
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By  Mrs.  HERBERT  STRANG 
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Phebe,  her  Profession,  a  story  of  a  girl  student  of  medicine.     lUustrated  in  colour 
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Sidney,  her  Summer  on  the  St.  Lawrence,    illustrated  in  colour  by  james 

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Cassandra's  Casket,     illustrated  in  colour.     Cloth,  3s. 

The  Lady  of  Holt  Dene.     lUustrated  in  colour.     Cloth,  3s. 

New  Relations,     illustrated  in  colour.     Cloth,  3s. 

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A  Sage  of  Sixteen,  a  story  of  a  school  and  of  Park  Lane,  by  L.  B.  WALFORD. 
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The  Blue  Book  for  Girls.  The  Rose  Book  for  Girls. 

The  Green  Book  for  Girls. 


Three  Australian  Stories  by  J.  M.  WHITFELD 

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When  We  were  Girls  together,  by  sarah  doudney.    illustrated.  Crown 

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A  Long  Lane  with  a  Turning,  by  sarah  doudney.     illustrated.     Crown 
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The  Girl's  Story  Book. 

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A  Garland  of  Roses.  Rosemary.  The  Jewel  Box. 

Rose  Leaves.  Golden  Days.  Playtime  Stories. 

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S    2 


From  a  drawing  by  CHARLES  ROBINSON  in  Old  Time  Tales 
(See  p.  255) 


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The  Oxford  Dictionary 

A  Brief  Account 

Origin  and  Progress  of  the  Dictionary 

The  Proposed  '  Supplement '  of  1859 

The  collection  of  the  materials  which  are  used  in  the  preparation  of  the  Oxford  Dictionary 
began  in  1857  with  the  appointment  by  the  Philological  Society  in  London  of  a  committee 
for  the  collection  of  words  unregistered  in  existing  dictionaries.  Dr.  Trench,  then  Dean  of 
Westminster,  read  before  the  Society  two  papers  in  which,  '  while  speaking  with  much  ap- 
preciation of  the  labours  of  Dr.  Johnson  and  his  successors,  he  declared  that  these  labours 
yet  fell  far  short  of  giving  us  the  ideal  English  Dictionary.  Especially,  he  pointed  out  that 
for  the  history  of  words  and  families  of  words,  and  for  the  changes  of  form  and  sense  which 
words  had  historically  passed  through,  they  gave  hardly  any  help  whatever.  No  one  could 
find  out  from  all  the  dictionaries  extant  how  long  any  particular  word  had  been  in  the 
language,  which  of  the  many  senses  in  which  many  words  were  used  was  the  original,  or  how 
or  when  these  many  senses  had  been  developed ;  nor,  in  the  case  of  words  described  as 
obsolete,  were  we  told  when  they  became  obsolete  or  by  whom  they  were  last  used.  He 
pointed  out  also  that  the  obsolete  and  the  rarer  words  of  the  language  had  never  been  com- 
pletely collected  ;  that  thousands  of  words  current  in  the  literature  of  the  past  three  centuries 
had  escaped  the  diligence  of  Johnson  and  all  his  supplementers  ;  that,  indeed,  the  collection 
of  the  requisite  material  for  a  complete  dictionary  could  not  be  compassed  by  any  one  man, 
however  long-lived  and  however  diligent,  but  must  be  the  work  of  many  collaborators  who 
would  undertake  systematically  to  read  and  to  extract  English  literature.  He  called  upon 
the  Philological  Society,  therefore,  as  the  only  body  in  England  then  interesting  itself  in  the 
language,  to  undertake  the  collection  of  materials  to  complete  the  work  already  done  by 
Bailey,  Johnson,  Todd,  Webster,  Richardson,  and  others,  and  to  prepare  a  supplement  to  all 
the  dictionaries,  which  should  register  all  omitted  words  and  senses,  and  supply  all  the 
historical  information  in  which  these  works  were  lacking,  and  above  all,  should  give  quota- 
tions illustrating  the  first  and  last  appearance,  and  every  notable  point  in  the  life-history  of 
every  word.' — (Murray,  Komanes  Lecture,  1900.) 

The  Preparations  for  a  New  Dictionary,  1859-79 

The  collection  of  materials  for  the  supplement  was  at  once  begun  by  the  Committee  and 
seventy-six  volunteers,  but  it  soon  became  apparent  that  the  projected  supplement  would  be 
greater  than  all  the  existing  dictionaries.  Accordingly  plans  were  discussed  for  a  New 
English  Dictionary,  and  Mr.  Herbert  Coleridge  was  appointed  editor.  Under  his  direction 
rules  were  issued  for  the  guidance  of  volunteer  readers,  some  hundreds  of  books  were  read 
or  undertaken  to  be  read,  and  the  editor  himself  published  his  Glossarial  Index  to  the  printed 
literature  of  the  thirteenth  century.  He  had  prepared  lists  of  words  from  A  to  D,  and  had 
put  into  type  specimen  pages  containing  articles  upon  some  early  words  shortly  before  his 
lamented  death  in  1861.  He  had  calculated  that,  when  he  had  one  hundred  thousand  illus- 
trative quotations  in  his  pigeon-holes,  it  would  be  time  to  begin  making  the  Dictionary. 

Dr.  Fnrnivall,  who  was  next  appointed  editor,  '  reahzed  much  more  fully  the  immensity 
of  the  work  '.  He  pressed  on  the  collection  of  quotations,  divided  the  letters  of  the  alphabet 
among  volunteer  sub-editors,  each  of  whom,  it  was  hoped,  would  arrange  the  quotations 
supplied  of  words  beginning  with  the  letter  entrusted  to  him,  classify  the  different  senses  of 
each  word,  and  so  leave  to  the  editor  only  the  final  redaction  of  the  articles.  And,  becoming 
conscious  of  the  great  bulk  of  our  early  literature  which  had  not  been  printed,  or.  had  been 
very  imperfectly  printed,  Furnivall  founded  in  1864  the  Early  English  Text  Society,  which 
from  that  time  until  now  has  been  engaged  in  the  accurate  reproduction  of  those  early 
writings  without  which  no  historical  knowledge  of  English  language  and  literature  is 
possible. 

The  work  thus  begun  was  continued  for  many  years,  but  could  not  be  brought  to  com- 
pletion. The  materials  accumulated  as  more  books  were  read,  but  experience  showed  that  it 
was  impossible  for  volunteer  workers  to  bring  them  into  a  single  plan  :  in  the  absence  of  an 
editor  and  a  staff  giving  their  whole  time  to  the  work  gaps  in  the  material  could  not  be  dis- 
covered or  filled,  and  an  attempt  made  by  Furnivall  to  construct  a  Concise  Dictionary, 
which  should  show  what  had  been  done  and  what  remained  to  do,  broke  down  after  many 
years  of  effort.  The  first  enthusiasm  of  the  workers  waned  when  it  was  found  that  printing 
was  so  far  distant ;  the  London  and  American  pubhshers  who  were  consulted  were  unable  to 
undertake  a  work  of  the  magnitude  which  it  was  clear  would  be  necessary,  and  the  whole 
undertaking  languished. 


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The  Oxford  Dictionary 

The  collections  which  had  been  made  were  too  valuable  to  be  abandoned,  and  in  1878 
it  was  suggested  that  the  Philological  Society  should  invite  the  co-operation  of  the  Clarendon 
Press.  Negotiations  between  the  Society,  the  Press,  and  Dr.  Murray,  who  was  by  common 
consent  designated  as  the  editor,  were  entered  into,  and  agreements  were  drawn  up  which 
were  finally  settled  early  in  1879.  Even  at  this  time  the  immensity  of  the  work  was  not  fully 
realized.  The  Dictionary,  it  was  thought,  '  would  occupy  not  less  than  6,000  and  not  more 
than  7,000  pages  ',  and  it  could  be  completed,  it  was  assumed,  in  ten  years  by  a  single  editor, 
with  a  small  staff.  But  when  Dr.  Murray,  in  1879,  began  his  work,  '  careful  examination 
of  the  quotations  then  for  the  first  time  collected  in  one  place,  and  arranged  in  a  continuous 
alphabetical  series,  showed  that  much  work  still  remained  to  be  done  in  order  to  render  the 
material  adequate  for  the  purpose.  Accordingly  a  new  appeal  was  made  to  volunteers  to 
coUect  additional  quotations  from  specified  books,  of  which  lists  were  from  time  to  time  issued. 
More  than  eight  hundred  readers  In  Great  Britain,  the  United  States,  and  elsewhere  responded 
to  this  appeal,  and  in  the  course  of  three  years  a  million  additional  quotations  were  furnished, 
raising  the  total  number  to  three  and  a  half  millions,  selected  by  about  thirteen  hundred 
readers,  from  the  works  of  more  than  five  thousand  authors  of  all  periods.  About  thirty 
sub-editors  (including  a  few  who  have  never  ceased  to  work  for  the  Dictionary)  offered  their 
gratuitous  services  in  arranging  quotations,  preparing  definitions,  and  otherwise  contributing 
to  the  progress  of  the  work.  Without  the  aid  of  these  generous  contributors  and  fellow 
labourers  so  great  a  task  could  never  have  been  undertaken.' — (Murray,  Preface  to  N.  E.  D., 
Vol.  I.) 

These  immense  collections,  which  even  before  the  printing  of  the  work  had  begun  were 
already  thirty-five  times  larger  than  had  been  contemplated  in  1860,  would  have  been 
sufficient  in  themselves  to  ensure  the  supereminence  of  the  Dictionary.  No  other  book  has 
had,  and  very  few  ever  will  have,  foundations  laid  in  an  inductive  investigation  of  so  wide 
a  character.  A  simple  classification  of  the  available  material  for  the  various  words,  an 
intelligent  selection  from  it,  and  a  careful  verification  of  the  references,  would  have  resulted 
in  producing  a  work  of  the  greatest  value  and  usefulness.  The  adoption  of  such  a  course, 
however,  which  in  itself  would  have  involved  no  small  amount  of  labour,  was  rendered 
virtually  impossible  by  the  very  wealth  of  the  material.  This  continually  raised  problems  and 
presented  difficulties  which  had  not  confronted  any  previous  lexicographer,  and  the  solution 
of  these  constantly  involved  prolonged  researches  in  many  different  fields  of  study.  A  single 
quotation,  containing  a  rare  word  or  some  unusual  sense  of  a  word,  frequently  became  the 
starting-point  of  an  investigation,  historical  or  etymological,  which  might  lead  to  some 
interesting  discovery  and  explain  something  previously  unknown  or  misunderstood.  At  an 
early  stage  of  the  work  it  became  apparent  that  such  researches,  if  they  were  to  be  adequately 
carried  out,  would  demand  ample  limits  of  time  and  space,  and  that  satisfactory  results  could 
only  be  achieved  by  the  organization  of  a  large  and  highly  skilled  editorial  staff,  which  could 
have  easy  access  to  one  or  other  of  the  great  Ubraries,  and  profit  by  the  assistance  of  many 
scholars  and  men  of  science.  To  attain  this  end.  Dr.  Murray  with  his  staff  removed  to  Oxford 
in  1885.  He  was  fortunate  in  the  widespread  interest  which  his  work  excited  in  this  and 
other  countries,  and  in  the  many  lasting  friendships  which  it  made  for  him.  Without  the 
generous  help  which  this  interest  and  these  friendships  drew  from  many  quarters  it  would 
have  been  almost  impossible  to  coUect  adequate  materials  for  the  Dictionary.  The  list  of 
voluntary  helpers  within  the  British  Islands,  many  of  whom  have  rendered  inestimable 
service,  is  so  extensive  that  it  must  be  sought  in  the  prefaces  to  the  various  volumes ;  but 
something  may  be  said  here  of  the  assistance  which  has  come  from  over  the  seas.  In  early 
stages  much  help  was  given  by  American  scholars,  whose  work  was  organized  and  super- 
intended by  Professor  F.  A.  March,  of  Lafayette  College,  Penn.  The  preface  to  Vol.  I.  (p.  xv) 
records  large  contributions  of  materials  from  several  Americans,  while  here,  or  in  other 
volumes,  the  names  of  Fitzedward  Hall,  W.  C.  Minor,  A.  Matthews,  C.  W.  Ernst,  &c.,  are 
mentioned  among  those  to  whom  special  recognition  is  due.  In  another  direction,  across  the 
North  Sea,  Mr.  Caland,  of  Wageningen,  was  for  many  years  a  devoted  contributor  and 
critical  proof-reader. 

Even  with  all  the  assistance  thus  fi-eely  given,  it  became  evident  within  a  few  years  from 
the  start  that  the  magnitude  of  the  task  undertaken  by  Sir  James  Murray  had  not  been  fully 
realized.     To  hasten  the  completion  of  the  work  additional  editors  were  appointed. 

Dr.  Bradley,  who  had  previously  worked  in  London,  first  giving  help  with  the  letter  B, 
undertook  the  editing  of  E,  and  removed  to  Oxford  in  1896.  Dr.  Craigie,  who  joined  the 
staff  at  Oxford  in  1897,  first  assisted  in  the  preparation  of  G,  I,  and  K,  and  began  independent 
editing  with  Q.  Mr.  Onions,  after  completing  ten  years  of  service  with  Sir  James  Murray  and 
Dr.  Bradley,  was  engaged  in  specially  preparing  portions  of  M,  N,  R,  and  S,  and  at  the 
beginning  of  1914  undertook  the  independent  editing  of  Su-Sz. 


THE  OXFORD  DICTIONARY  291 

Thus  the  editorial  list  stands  at  October  1,  1916  : 

JAMES  A.  H.  MURRAY,  editor  of  A  B  C  D,  H  IJ  K,  O  P  and  T. 
HENRY  BRADLEY,  editor  of  E  F  G,  L  M,  S-Sh,  and  part  of  St. 
WILLIAM  A.  CRAIGIE,  editor  of  N,  Q,  R,  Si-Sq  and  part  of  V. 
CHARLES  T.  ONIONS,  editor  of  part  of  Su-. 

In  July  191S  the  staff,  which  had  been  slightly  diminished  by  various  causes,  consisted 
of  the  following :  Sir  James  Murray,  assisted  by  Mr.  A.  T.  Maling,  Mr.  F.  J.  Sweatman, 
Mr.  F.  A.  Yockney,  Miss  E.  M.  Murray,  and  Miss  R.  N.  Murray;  Dr.  Henry  Bradley, 
assisted  by  Mr.  W.  Worrall,  Mr.  H.  J.  Bayliss,  Mr.  W.  J.  Lewis,  and  Miss  E.  S.  Bradley ; 
Dr.  W.  A.  Craigie,  assisted  by  Mr.  L.  F.  Powell,  Mrs.  Powell,  and  Mr.  G.  Watson  ;  Mr.  C.  T. 
Onions,  assisted  by  Mr.  P.  T.  J.  Dadley,  Mr.  W.  J.  Fortune,  and  Mr.  H.  R.  Simpson.  The 
total  number  of  those  engaged  in  the  preparation  of  the  Dictionary  was  thus  nineteen.  Three 
other  members  of  the  staff— Mr.  G.  G.  R.'  Greene,  Mr.  J.  W.  Birt,  and  Mr.  E.  N.  Martin- 
were  serving  in  His  Majesty's  Forces. ' 

In  1909,  in  his  Letter  to  the  University,  Lord  Curzon  wrote  :  '  In  the  staff  of  the  English 
Dictionary  alone  the  Press  contributes  to  the  University  what  is  probably  the  largest  single 
engine  of  Research  working  anywhere  at  the  present  time.' 

Sir  James  Murray  died  on  the  26th  July,  1915.  His  great  wish  that  he  should  live  to 
finish  the  Dictionary  on  his  eightieth  birthday,  in  1917,  had  not  been  fulfilled  ;  the  unceasing 
labour  of  three  and  thirty  years  ended  when  less  than  a  tenth  part  of  the  work  remained  to 
be  done.  Almost  within  a  week  of  his  death  he  was  still  spending  long  hours  at  his  desk. 
At  the  beginning  he  laid  the  lines  and  drew  the  plan  ;  in  the  prosecution  of  the  work,  when 
it  became  clear  that  it  must  be  shared,  his  amazing  capacity  for  unremitting  labour  enabled 
him  to  take  more  than  an  equal  part,  and  the  volumes  produced  by  himself  show  charac- 
teristic excellences  which  cannot  be  exactly  matched,  though  they  may  be  rivalled  by  merits 
of  another  kind.  '  He  will  not  write  the  last  pages,  but  more  than  that  of  any  other  man  his 
name  will  be  associated  with  the  long  and  efficient  working  of  the  great  engine  of  research 
by  which  the  Dictionary  has  been  produced.' 

The  Present  State  of  the  Dictionary 

Including  the  work  of  all  the  editors,  the  state  of  the  Oxford  Dictionary  in  1916  is  as 
follows.  Eight  of  the  ten  volumes  are  complete  and,  with  the  portions  of  the  ninth  volume 
already  published,  carry  the  vocabulary  without  a  break  from  A  to  Still-.  The  remainder 
of  St-  is  in  progress,  as  is  also  Su-,  of  which  two  sections  have  already  been  issued.  T  has 
been  completed.  About  half  of  V,  with  which  the  last  half-volume  Opens,  has  already  been 
sent  to  the  printers,  138  pages  are  published,  and  the  earlier  sheets  are  in  a  finished  state. 
On  October  1,  1916,  the  Dictionary  extends  to  13,432  pages  and  deals  with  362,138  words, 
illustrated  by  1,565,198  quotations. 

This  completion  of  the  third  half  million  of  quotations  contrasts  with  the  original  calcula- 
tions of  Mr.  Coleridge,  that  it  would  be  time  to  begin  the  making  of  the  Dictionary  when  one 
hundred  thousand  quotations  were  available. 

A  Comparison  with  other  Dictionaries 

The  seventh  volume  containing  the  words  beginning  with  the  letters  O  and  P  contains 
more  words  than  any  of  the  volumes  published  so  far.  The  total  is  48,870  words— 30,300  main 
words,  6,393  subordinate  words,  4,974  special  combinations,  and  7,203  obvious  combinations. 
Of  the  main  words,  23,120  are  described  as  current,  5,335  as  obsolete,  and  1,845  as  alien. 
As  against  the  Oxford  total  of  48,870,  no  other  English  dictionary  contains  more  than  27,097. 
No  fewer  than  38,365  words  in  the  Oxford  volume  are  illustrated  by  quotations — no  other 
English  dictionary  has  more  than  8,368  words,  roughly  30,000  fewer,  illustrated  by  quota- 
tions, and  the  illustrative  quotations  themselves  number  175,130  in  the  Oxford  book  or 
154,790  more  than  in  any  other  comparable  volume.  Johnson's  dictionary  contained  4,485 
words  beginning  with  O  and  P,  of  which  3,661  were  illustrated  by  quotations,  the  quotations 
numbering  12,111. 

As  stated,  the  number  of  pages  puMished  to  October  1,  1916,  is  13,432.  Each  page  con- 
tains three  columns  10|^  inches  long  (112  hnes  on  the  average),  and  each  column  is  2f  inches 
wide— in  all  some  40,000  columns,  which  if  placed  end  to  end  would  cover  over  six  miles  ;  the 
4,513,152  lines  of  type  therein  (166  mUes)  containing  nearly  two  hundred  million  letters  and 
figures,  not  counting  punctuation  marks. 

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The  Progress  of  Foreign  Dictionaries — A  Contrast 

The  number  of  years  which  have  been  required  to  bring  the  Oxford  Dictionary  to  this 
point  will  not  seem  excessive  when  it  is  compared  with  three  foreign  dictionaries  which  in 
respect  of  plan  and  extent  may  fairly  be  said  to  rival  it.  These  are  the  Deutsches  Worterbuch, 
begun  by  the  brothers  Jacob  and  Wilhelm  Grimm,  the  Woordenboek  der  nederlandsche  Taal, 
begun  by  De  Vries  and  Te  Winkel,  and  the  Ordbok  ofmr  menska  sprdket  of  the  Swedish 
Academy.  A  summary  of  the  past  progress  and  present  state  of  these  works  affords  in- 
teresting evidence  of  the  time  which  is  normally  spent  in  the  production  of  dictionaries  of 
this  kind. 

German 

The  preparatory  work  for  the  Deutsches  Worterbuch  was  begun  by  the  brothers  Grimm 
in  1838,  but  the  printing  did  not  commence  till  the  very  end  of  1851  ;  the  first  volume,  con- 
taining A-BiERJHOLKE,  was  completed  in  1854.  Wilhelm  Grimm,  who  died  in  1859,  did  only 
the  letter  D,  which  forms  part  of  the  second  volume  ;  Jacob  completed  the  third  volume  in 
1862,  and'  had  advanced  some  way  into  the  fourth  at  the  time  of  his  death  in  1863.  Since 
that  date  the  work  has  been  carried  on  by  various  scholars,  some  twenty  in  all,  eight  of 
whom  are  specially  mentioned  in  some  forms  of  the  general  title-page  as  it  appears  on  the 
covers  of  the  separate  parts.  During  these  fifty-two  years  the  dictionary  has  progressed 
from  F  to  an  advanced  point  in  S,  though  part  of  G  still  remains  to  be  done.  The  rest  of  the 
alphabet  is  represented  chiefly  by  continuous  portions  of  T,  V,  and  W,  with  smaller  uncon- 
nected sections  of  S,  U,  V,  W,  and  Z ;  most  of  these  minor  sections  have  been  produced 
within  the  past  three  years,  as  the  result  of  a  special  effort  to  complete  the  work.  With  the 
exception  of  Vol.  IV  (which  is  immensely  out  of  proportion  to  the  others),  the  first  nine 
volumes  are  finished,  and  carry  the  work  as  far  as  Seele.  Vol.  X  is  also  well  advanced,  and 
considerable  progress  has  been  made  with  three  of  the  six  remaining  volumes.  The  total 
result  of  sixty-three  years  of  printing  and  publishing  amounts  to  20,174  pages  (equivalent, 
however,  to  little  more  than  10,000  pages  of  the  Oxford  Dictionary),  and  covers  about  five- 
sixths  of  the  whole  German  vocabulary. 

Dutch 

The  beginnings  of  the  Dutch  dictionary  date  from  1850-51,  and  by  1852  the  two  original 
editors,  De  Vries  and  Te  Winkel,  had  started  the  systematic  collection  of  materials  for  the 
work.  It  was  not,  however,  till  1864  that  the  first  part  made  its  appearance.  After  the 
death  of  Te  Winkel  in  1868  De  Vries  continued  the  work  with  various  colleagues  until  his 
own  death  in  1892 ;  since  that  date  the  dictionary  has  been  carried  on  by  some  of  these 
colleagues  and  by  other  editors  subsequently  appointed.  After  fifty-one  years  of  publication 
the  present  state  of  the  Woordenboek  is  as  follows  :  Vols.  I-VI,  containing  A  to  I,  are  com- 
plete with  the  exception  of  the  latter  part  of  Vol.  Ill,  and  Vols.  IX-XI,  containing  M  to  O, 
have  also  been  finished.  Of  the  remainder.  Vol.  VIII  has  made  considerable  progress,  while 
Vols.  VII,  XII,  and  XIII  are  less  advanced ;  the  latter,  ending  at  present  with  Riant,  is  the 
furthest  point  the  dictionary  has  reached.  The  portion  of  the  work  now  published  amounts 
to  12,565  pages  (equal  to  less  than  5,000  pages  of  the  Oxford  Dictionary),  and  contains  about 
three-fifths  of  the  Dutch  vocabulary. 

Swedish 

The  dictionary  of  the  Swedish  Academy  is  much  less  advanced  than  either  of  the  above. 
The  first  part  appeared  in  1893,  and  up  to  the  present  time  three  complete  volumes  have  been 
pubhshed,  with  portions  of  another  two.  These,  however,  contain  only  the  letters  A,  B 
(incomplete),  C,  and  D  (incomplete) ;  fuUy  five-sixths  of  the  Swedish  vocabulary  stiU  remain 
to  be  dealt  with. 

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(third  edition,  1878)  and  supplement  (1881),  together  with  additional  material  from  his 
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See  p.  55  (Stevenson's  Asser) 


THE    •  FIGHT   •   BETWEEN   •   JASON   •   AND   •   CORPUS 

AND  •  THE  •  PREPARATIONS  •  OF  ■  JASON  •  AND  •  MEDEA 

FOR  •  THE  ■  CONQUEST  •  OF  •  THE  •  FLEECE 


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Hymns  to  the  Virgin  and  Christ,  the  Parliament  of  Devils,  and  other  Religious  Poems, 

edited  by  F.  J.  Furnivall.     1867  (reprinted,  1895).     3s.  No.  24. 

The  Stacions  of  Rome,  the  Pilgrim's  Sea-voyage,  with  Clene  Maydenhod,  edited  by  F.  J. 

Furnivall.     1867.     Is.  No.  25. 

The  Lay  Folks'  Mass-Book,  in  four  texts,  edited  by  T.  F.  Simmons.     1879.     25s.  No.  71. 

The   Lay  Folks'  Catechism  and   Offices  according  to  the  use  of  York,  edited  by  T.  F. 

SiM.woNS  and  H.  E.  Nolloth.     1901.     Ss.  No.  118. 

The  Prymer  or  Lay-Folks'  Prayer  Book,  edited  by  H.  Littlehales.    Part  I,  1895, 10s. ;  Part  II, 

1897,  10s.  Nos.  105,  109. 

English  Fragments  from  Latin  Mediaeval  Service-Books,  edited  by  H.  Liitlehales.     B  S, 

1903.     5s.  No.  xc. 

The  Three  Kings  of  Cologne  (John  of  Hildesheim),  ed.  by  C.  Horstmann.    1886.    17s.    No.  85. 
Three  Middle-English  versions  of  the  Rule  of  St.  Benet,  and  two  contemporary  Rituals  for  the 

Ordination  of  Nuns,  edited  by  E.  A.  Kock.     1902.     ]5s.  No.  120. 

Two  Fifteenth-Century  Franciscan  Rules  :  see  Fifteenth-Century  Courtesy  Book  in  §  3. 
Myrc's  Instructions  for  Parish  Priests,  edited  by  E.  Peacock.     1868  (revised  edition,  1902). 

*s.  No.  31. 

Mirk's  Festial,  edited  by  T.  Erbe.     Part  I,  E  S,  1905.     12s.  No.  xcvl 

R.  Misyn's  Fire  of  Love  and  Mending  of  Life  (Hampole),  1434,  1435,  edited  by  R.  Harvey. 

1896.     15s.  No.  106. 

Jacob's  Well,  an  EngUsh  treatise  on  the  Cleansing  of  Man's   Conscience,   edited  by  A. 

Brandeis.     Part  I,  1900.     10s.  No.  115. 

An  Alphabet  of  Tales,  an  English  Fifteenth-Century  translation  of  the  Alphahetvm  Narra- 
tioimm,  edited  by  Mrs.  M.  M.  Banks.    Part  I,  1904,  10s.  ;  Part  II,  1905,  10s.     Nos.  126, 127. 

The  Early  English  Versions  of  the  Gesta  Roraanorum,  edited  by  S.  J.  H.  Herrtage.  ES, 
1879.     15s.  No.  xxxiii. 


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Religious  Pieces  in  Prose  and  Verse,  from  R.  Thornton's  MS.,  edited  by  G.  G.  Perry.  1867, 
2s.     Revised  edition,  1914,  Ss.  No.  26. 

The  Book  of  the  Knight  of  La  Tour-Landry,  edited  by  T.  Wkight,  1868.  Revised  edition, 
1906,  8s.  No.  33. 

Thomas  k  Kempis's  De  Iraitatione  Christi,  about  1440  and  1502,  edited  by  J.  K.  Ingram. 
ES,  1893.     15s.  No.  Lxiii. 

The  Myroure  of  Oure  Ladye,  &c.,  edited  by  J.  H.  Blunt.     E  S,  18T3.     24.s.  No.  xix. 

2.    Romances  (rhyming,  alliterative,  and  prose) 

Kyng  Horn,  Floriz  and  Blauncheflur,  and  The  Assumption  of  our  Lady,  edited  by  J.  R.  Lumby. 

1866.     Re-edited  by  G.  H.  MoKnight.     1901.     5s.  No.  14. 

The  Lay  of  Havelok  the  Dane,  edited  by  W.  W.  Skeat.     E  S,  1868.     10s.  No.  iv. 

The  Romance  of  Sir  Beues  of  Hamtoun,  edited  by  E.  Kolbing.     E  S,  Part  I,  1885,  10s.  ; 

Part  II,  1886,  10s.  ;  Part  III,  1894,  15s.  Nos.  xlvi,  xlviii,  lxv. 

The  Romance  of  Guy  of  Warwick,  Fourteenth-Century  version,  edited  by  J.  Zupitza.     E  S, 

Part  I,  1883,  15s.  ;  Part  II,  188T,  ISs.  ;  Part  III,  1891,  15s.  Nos.  xlii,  xlix,  lix. 
Fifteenth-Century  version,  edited  by  J.  Zupitza.      E  S,  Part  I,  1875,  20s.  ;    Part  II, 

1876,  14s.  Nos.  XXV,  xxvi. 

Sir  Ferumbras,  edited  by  S.  J.  H.  Herrtage.  E  S,  1879.  15s.  No.  xxxiv. 

The  Sege  oiF  Melayne,  Duke  Rowland  and  Sir  Otuell,  &c.,  edited  by  S.  J.  H.  Hehbtage. 

E  S,  1880.     12s.  No.  xxxv. 

The  Sowdone  of  Babjdone,  edited  by  E.  Hausknecht.     E  S,  1881.     15s.  No.  xxxviii. 

Rauf  Colyear,  Rolandi  and  Vernagu  and  Otuel,  edited  by  S.  J.  H.  Herrtage.      E  S,  1882. 

ISs.  No.  XXXIX. 

Torrent  of  Portyngale,  edited  by  E.  Adam.     E  S,  1887.     10s.  No.  li. 

The  Romance  of  Emar^,  edited  by  Edith  Rickert.     E  S,  1906.     7s.  6d.  No.  xcix. 

Le  Morte  Arthur,  edited  by  J.  D.  Bruce.     E  S,  1903.     15s.  No.  lxxxviii. 

Arthur,  edited  by  F.  J.  Furnivall.     1864.     4s.  No.  2. 

The  Laud  Troy  Book  (about  1400),  edited  by  J.  E.  Wijlfing.     Part  I,  1902,  ISs.  ;   Part  II, 

1903,  20s.  Nos.  121,  122. 

The  Middle-English  versions  of  Partonope  of  Blois,  edited  by  A.  T.  Bodtker.    E  S,  1911.    15s. 

No.  cix. 
The  Romans  of  Partenay  or  of  Lusignen,  edited  by  W.  W.  Skeat.     1866.     6s.  No.  22. 

Generydes,  c.  1440,  edited  by  W.  A.  Wright.    Part  1, 1873,  3s.  ;  Part  II,  1878,  4s.    Nos.  55,  70. 


Sir  Gawayne  and  the  Green  Knight,  about  1360,  edited  by  R.  Mohris.  1864.  10s.  No.  4. 
Morte  Arthure,  edited  by  E.  Brock.     1865,  new  edition,  1871.     7s.  No.  8. 

The  Romance  of  William  of  Palerne  (otherwise  known  as  William  and  the  Werwolf),  to  which 

is  added  a  fragment  of  alliterative  romance  of  AUsaunder  (about  1340),  edited  by  W.  W. 

Skeat.     E  S,  1867  (reprinted,  1881).     13s.  No.  i. 

The  Romance  of  the  Cheuelere  Assigne,  edited  by  Lord  Aldenham.  E  S,  1868.  3s.  No.  vi. 
The  '  Gest  Hystoriale '  of  the  Destruction  of  Troy,  edited  by  G.  A.  Panton  and  D.  Donaldson. 

Part  I,  1869,  10s.  6d. ;  Part  II,  1874,  10s.  6d.  Nos.  39,  56. 

Joseph  of  Arimathie,  otherwise  called  The  Romance  of  the  Seint  Graal,  edited  by  W.  W. 

Skeat.     1871.     5s.  No.  44. 

Alexander  and  Dindimus,  edited  by  W.  W.  Skeat.     E  S,  1878.     6s.  No.  xxxi. 

The  Wars  of  Alexander,  edited  by  W.  W.  Skeat.     E  S,  1886.     20s.  No.  xlvii. 


The  Prose  Life  of  Alexander,  edited  by  J.  S.  Westlake.     1913.     10s.  No.  143. 

Merlin,  about  1450-1460,  edited  by  H.  B.  Wheatley.      Part  I,  1865,  2s.  6d.  ;  Part  II,  1866, 

4s. ;  Part  III,  1869,  12s.  ;  Part  IV,  by  W.  E.  Mead,  1899,  ISs.  Nos.  10,  21,  36,  112. 

The  Three  Kings'  Sons,  about  1500,  ed.  F.  J.  Furnivall.    E  S,  Part  I.  1895.    10s.    No.  lxvii. 

Melusine,  about  1500,  edited  by  A.  K.  Donald.     Part  I.      E  S,  1895.  20s.            No.  i.xvin. 

(See  also  Lovelich,  Caxton,  and  Berners  in  §§  4  and  5.) 

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3.    Miscellaneous  Works  of  the  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Centuries; 
Ecclesiastical  and  Municipal  Records,  &c. 

The  Chester  Plays,  Part  I,  edited  by  H.  Deimling.     E  S,  1892.     15s.       Part  II,  edited  by 

Dr.  Maithews.     E  S,  1916.     ISs.  No.  Lxn,  v. 

The  Digby  Plays,  edited  by  F.  J.  Fuhnivall.     E  S,  1896.     15s.  No.  txx. 

The  Towneley  Plays,  edited  by  G.  England  and  A.  W.  Pollakd.  E  S,  1897.  ISs.  No.  lxxi. 
Two  Coventry  Corpus-Christi  Plays,  edited  by  H.  Craig.     E  S,  1903.     10s.  No.  lxxxvii. 

The  Macro  Plays,  edited  by  F.  J.  Fuhnivall  and  A.  W.  Pollard.  E  S,  1904..  10s.  No.  xcr. 
The  Non-Cycle  Mystery  Plays,  with  the  Croxton  Play  of  the  Sacrament  and  The  Pride  of  Life, 

edited  by  O.  "Watehhouse.     E  S,  1909.    15s.  No.  civ. 

The  Wright's  Chaste  Wife,  edited  by  F.  J.  Fuhnivall.     1865  (ed.  2,  1869).     Is.  No.  12. 

Additional  Analogs  to  '  The  Wright's  Chaste  Wife ',  by  W.  A.  Clouston.  1886.  Is.  No.  84.. 
The  Romance  and  Prophecies  of  Thomas  of  Erceldoune,  edited  by  J.  A.  H.  Muhray.  1875. 
10s.  6d.  No.  61. 

Twenty-Six  Political  and  other  Poems  (including  '  Petty  Job '),  from  MSS.  Digby  102  and 

Douce  322,  edited  by  J.  Kail.     Part  I.     1904.     10s.  No.  124. 

Early  English  Meals  and  Manners,  &c.,  edited  by  F.  J.  Furnivall.     1868.     12s.  No.  32. 

Fifteenth-Century  Courtesy  Book,  edited  by  R.  W.  Chamrers  ;  and  Two  Fifteenth-Century 

Franciscan  Rules,  edited  by  W.  W.  Seton.     1914.     7s.  6d.  ■  No.  148. 

Lanfranc's  Cirurgie,  about  1400,  ed.  by  R.  von  Fleischhackeh.  Part  I.  1894.  20s.  No.  102. 
John  Arderne's  Treatises  of  Fistula  in  Ano,  &c.,  ed.  by  D'Arcy  Power.  1910.  15s.  No.  139. 
The  Brut,  or  The  Chronicles  of  England,  edited  by  F.  W.  D.  Brie.   Part;1, 1906,  10s.  ;  Part  II, 

1908,  15s.  Nos.  131,  136. 

The  English  Conquest  of  Ireland,  mainly  from  the  '  Expugnatio  Hibernica '  of  Giraldus  Cam- 

brensis,  two  Texts,  edited  by  F.J.  Fuhnivall.     Parti.     1896.     15s.  No.  107. 

Secreta  Secretorum,  three  prose  versions,  edited  by  R.  Steele.     Part  I.     E  S,  1898.     20s. 

No.  LXXIV. 
Two  Fifteenth-Century  Cookery  Books,  about  1430-50,  ed.  by  T.  Austin.    1888.    10s.    No.  91. 

Palladius  on  Husbondrie,  about  1440,  Part  I,  by  B.  Lodge,  1872,  10s.  ;   Part  II,  by  S.  J.  H. 

Hebktage,  1879,  15s.  Nos.  52,  72. 

The  Book  of  Quinte  Essence,  about  1460-70,  edited  by  F.  J.  Fuhnivall.  1866,  89.  Is.  No.  16. 
The  Promptorium  Parvulorum,  edited  from  the  Winchester  MS.  by  A.  L.  Mayhew.     E  S, 

1908.     21s.  No.  oil. 

Catholicon  Anglicum,  1483,  edited  by  S.  J.  H.  Herhtage.     1881.     20s.  No.  75. 


The  Original  Ordinances  of  more  than  one  hundred  Early  English  Gilds,  edited  by  Toulmin 

Smith  and  Lucy  T.  Smith,  with  an  Essay  on  Gilds,  by  L.  Brentano.    1870.    21s.    No.  40. 
The  Fifty  Earliest  English  Wills  in  the  Court  of  Probate,  edited  by  F.  J.  Fuhnivall.     1882. 

7s.  No.  78. 

The  Mediaeval  Records  of  a  London  City  Church  (St.  Mary  at  Hill),  1420-1559,  edited  by 

H.  LiTTLEHALES.     Part  I,  1904,  10s.  ;  Part  II,  1905,  10s.  Nos.  125,  128. 

The  English  Register  of  Godstow  Nunnery,  near  Oxford,  about  1450,  edited  by  A.  Clark. 

Part  I,  1905,  10s.  ;  Part  II,  1906,  15s. ;  Part  III,  1911,  10s.  Nos.  129,  130,  142. 

The  English  Register  of  Oseney  Abbey  by  Oxford,  about  1460,  edited  by  A.  Clahk.     Part  I, 

1907,  15s.  ;  Part  II,  1913,  10s.  Nos.  133,  144. 

The  Coventry  Leet  Book,  or  Mayor's  Register,  1420-1555,  edited  by  Mary  Dormer  Harris. 

Part  I,  1907,  15s.  ;   Part  II,  1908,  15s.  ;  Part  III,  1909,  15s.  ;  Part  IV,  1913,  10s. 

Nos.  134,  135,  138,  146. 
Lincoln  Diocese  Documents,  1450-1544,  edited  by  A.  Clark.     1914.     15s.  No.  149. 

4.    Authors  from  Chaucer  to  Caxton 

Langland,  The  Vision  of  WilUam  concerning  Piers  Plowman,  edited  by  W.  W.  Skeat  Part  I, 
Text  A,  1867,  6s.  ;  Part  II,  Text  B,  1869,  10s.  6d.  ;  Part  III,  Text  C,  &c.,  1873,  18s.  ; 
Part  IV,  Notes,  Glossary,  &c.,  1884,  18s.  Nos.  28,  38,  54,  81. 

Parallel  Extracts  from  forty-five  MSS.  of  Piers  Plowman,  by  W.  W.  Skeat.    1866.    Is.  No.  17. 

Notes  on  Piers  Plowman,  by  W.  W.  Skeat.     Part  I,  1877.     21s.  No.  67- 


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Piers  Plowman  and  its  Sequence,  urging  the  fivefold  authorship  of  the  Vision.  By  J.  M. 
Manly  (1908).  ^     No.  135  6.     Extra  Issue. 

The  Rers  Plowman  Controversy :  b.  Dr.  Jusserand's  First  Reply  to  Professor  Manly ; 
c.  Professor  Manly's  Answer  to  Dr.  Jusserand  ;  d.  Dr.  Jusserand's  Second  Reply  to 
Professor  Manly;  e.  Mr.  R.  W.  Chambers's  The  Authorship  of  Piers  Plowman ; /.  Dr.  Henry 
Bradley  s  Rejoinder  to  Mr.  R.  W.  Chambers.    1910.    10s.    No.  139  &,  c,  d,  e, /.   Extra  Issue. 

Pierce  the  Ploughman's  Crede  (about  1394),  and  God  spede  the  Plough  (about  1500),  edited  by 
W.  W.  Skeat.     1867.     2s.  r  b    \  ;,     ^^   ^^^ 

The  English  Works  of  Wyclif,  hitherto  unprinted,  ed.  byP.  D.  Matthew.  1880.  20s.  No.  74.. 
Chaucer's  Boethius,  edited  by  R.  Mohbis.     E  S,  1868.     12s.  No.  v. 

Chaucer's  Treatise  on  the  Astrolabe,  edited  by  W.  W.  Skeat.     E  S,  1872.     6s.  No.  xvi. 

The  English  Works  of  John  Gower,  edited  by  G.  C.  Macaulay.     E  S,  Vol.  I,  1900,  ISs. ; 

Vol.  II,  1901,  15s.  Nos.  Lxxxi,  lxxxii. 

The  Tale  of  Beryn,  edited  by  F.  J.  Fdrnivall  and  W.  G.  Stone.     With  an  abstract  of  the 

French  original  and  Asiatic  versions,  by  W.  A.  Clouston.     E  S,  1909.     ISs.  No.  cv. 

Hoccleve's  Minor  Poems.    I,   edited  by  F.  J.  Fuknivall,   E  S,  1892,  15s. ;    II,  edited  by 

I.  GoLLANcz.     [At press.]  Nos.  lxi,  lxxiii. 

Hoccleve's   Regement  of  Princes,    1411-12,   and  fourteen   Minor  Poems,   edited  by  F.  J. 

FuRNivALL.     E  S,  1897.     15s.  No.  lxxii. 

Lydgate's  Temple  of  Glass,  edited  by  J.  Scnicif.     E  S,  1891.     15s.  No.  lx. 

Lydgate's  and  Burgh's  Secrees  of  old  Phihsoffres,  a  version  of  the '  Secreta  Secretorum ',  edited 

by  R.  Steele.   E  S,  1894.   15s.  No.  lxvi. 

Lydgate's  Assembly  of  Gods,  edited  by  O.  L.  Tkiggs.     E  S,  1896.     15s.  No.  lxix. 

Lydgate's  Deguilleville's  Pilgrimage  of  the  Life  of  Man,  1426,  edited  by  F.  J.  Fuhnivall.  E  S, 
Part  I,  1899,  10s. ;  Part  11,  1901,  10s.  ;   Part  III,  by  Miss  Locock,  1904,  10s. 

Nos.  LXXVII,  LXXXIII,  XCII. 

Lydgate's  Two  Nightingale  Poems  (1446),  edited  by  O.  Glauning.  E  S,  1900.  5s.  No.  lxxx. 
Lydgate's  Reson  and  Sensuallyte,  edited  by  E.  Sieper.    E  S,  Part  I,  1901,  5s. ;  Part  II,  1903, 

ISs.  Nos.  LXXXIV,  LXXXIX. 

Lydgate's  Troy  Book  (1412-20),  edited  by  H.  Bergen.   ES,  Part  I,  Books  I  and  II,  1906, 15s.  ; 

Part  II,  Book  III,  1908,  10s. ;  Part  III,  1910,  15s.  Nos.  xcvii,  cm,  cvi. 

Lydgate's  Minor  Poems,  edited  by  H.  N.  MacCracken.    E  S,  Part  I,  (1)  The  Lydgate  Canon; 

(2)  Religious  Poems.     1910.     15s.  No.  cvii. 

Lydgate's  Siege  of  Thebes,  edited  by  A.  Erdmann.    ES,  Partl.     1911.     15s.  No.  cviii. 

Capgrave's  Life  of  St.  Katharine,  edited  by  C.  Hobstmann.     1893.     20s.  No.  100. 

Capgrave's  Lives  of  St.  Augustine  and  St.  Gilbert  of  Sempringham,  and  a  Sermon,  edited  by 

J.  J.  MuNRo.     1910.     10s.  No.  140. 

Lovelich's  History  of  the  Holy  Grail  (about  1450),  edited  by  F.  J.  Furnivall.     E  S,  Part  I, 

1874,  8s. ;  Part  II,  1875, 10s.  ;   Part  III,  1877, 10s.  ;  Part  IV,  1878, 15s. ;  Part  V,  The  Legend 

of  the  Holy  Grail,  by  Dorothy  Kempe,  1905,  6s.  Nos.  xx,  xxiv,  xxvm,  xxx,  xcv. 

Lovelich's  Merhn,  ed.  E.  A.  Kock.  ES,  Part  I,  1904,  10s. ;  Part  II,  1913,  15s.  Nos.  xciii,  cxii. 
George  Ashby's  Poems,  edited  by  Mary  Bateson.     E  S,  1899.     15s.  No.  lxxvi. 

John  Metham's  Works,_  edited  by  H.  Craig.    1906.     [At  press.]  No.  132. 

Caxton's  Lyf  of  Charles  the  Grete,  edited  by  S.  J.  H.  Herrtage.     ES,  Part  I,  1880,  16s.  ; 

Part  II,  1881,  15s.  Nos.  xxxvi,  xxxvii. 

Caxton's  Foure  Sonnes  of  Aymon,  edited  by  Miss  O.  Richardson.     E  S,  Parti,  1884,  15s.; 

Part  II,  1885,  20s.  Nos.  xliv.  xlv. 

Caxton's  Eneydos,  1490,  ed.  by  W.  T.  Culley  and  F.  J.  Furnivall.  E  S,  1890.  13s.  No.  lvii. 
Caxton's  Blanchardyn  and  Eglantine,  t,-.  1489,  ed.  by  L.  Kellner.  E  S,  1890.  17s.  No.  lviii. 
Caxton's  Godeffroy  of  Boloyne,  edited  by  Miss  M.  N.  Colvin.  E  S,  1893.  15s.  No.  lxiv. 
Caxton's  History  of  Jason,  c.  1477,  edited  by  J.  Munro.     E  S,  1913.     15s.  No.  cxi. 

Caxton's  Book  of  Curtesye,  about  1477-8,  edited  by  F.  J.  Furnivall.  E  S,  1868.  5s.  No.  iii. 
Caxton's  The  Curial  made  by  Maystere  Alain  Charretier,  edited  by  P.  Meyer  and  F.  J. 
Furnivall.     E  S,  1888.     5s.  No.  liv. 

Caxton's  Dialogues  in  French  and  English,  about  1483,  edited  by  H.  Bradley.  E  S,  1900. 
lOs.  No.  LXXIX. 

Caxton's  Mirrour  of  the  World,  edited  by  O.  H.  Prior.     E  S,  1913.     15s.  No.  ex. 


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5.    Tudor  and  Stuart  Authors 

Fisher's  English  Works,  edited  by  J.  E.  B.  Mayor.     E  S,  1876.     16s.  No.  xxvii. 

Bradshaw's  Life  of  St.  Werburge  (Pynson,  1521),  edited  by.C.  Hobstmann.   1887.  10s.    No.  88. 

Berners's  The  Boke  of  Duke  Huon  of  Burdeux,  edited  by  S.  L.  Lee.     E  S,  Part  I,  1882,  15s. ; 

Part  n,  1883,  15s.  ;  Part  III,  1884,  15s. ;  Part  IV,  1887,  5s.  No.  xl,  &c. 

Skelton's  Magnyfycence,  edited  by  R.  L.  Ramsay.     E  S,  1908.     7s.  6d.  No.  xcviii. 

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4s.  ;  Part  V,  Minor  Poems,  edited  by  J.  A.  H.  Murray,  1871,  3s.      Nos.  11,  19,  35,  37,  4.7. 

W.  Lauder's  Tractate  concernyng  the  Office  and  the  Dewtie  of  Kynffis,  &c. ,  edited  by  F.  Hall. 
1864.  (revised  1869).     4s.  ^   b    ,        ,  No.  3. 

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The  Chaucer  Society 

Founded  in  1868  by  Dr.  F.  J.  FURNIVALL  for  the  printing  and  publication  of  MSS.  of 
Chaucer ;  the  Society  has  issued  two  series,  of  which  the  First  contains  the  texts  of  Chaucer's 
Works  and  the  Second  works  supplementary  thereto. 

Series  I.    Classified  List 

Figures  in  brackets  are  the  years  for  which  the  issues  were  made  ;  Nos.  1,  2,  &c.,  are 
the  original  numbers  of  the  Series. 

The  Canterbury  Tales,  in  six  parallel  texts,  from  MSS.  EUesniere,  Hengwrt, 
Cambridge,  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Petworth,  Lansdowne  851.  The  '  Six-text 
edition '  edited  by  F.  J.  Furnivall.     Royal  4to.     Nine  parts.     (1868-84.) 

Nos.  1,  14,  15,  25,  30,  31,  37,  49,  72. 

The  Canterbury  Tales,  separate  prints  of  the  above  six  texts.  8vo.  (1868-77.)  With  appen- 
dices (1884).  Nos.  2-7,  8-13,  16-20,  26-8,  32-6,  38-43,  50-5,  and  (appendixes)  71. 

The  Canterbury  Tales,  from  MS.  Harl.  7334.     (1885.)  No.  71. 

The  Canterbury  Tales,  from  MS.  Camb.  Dd.  4.  24.     Two  parts.     (1901-2.)  Nos.  95,  96. 

Parallel  Text  Specimens  of  the  Pardoner's  Prologue  and  Tale,  and  the  Clerk's  Tale.  Nine 
parts.     1890-1902.  Nos.  81,  85,  86,  90-94,  97. 

The  Minor  Poems,  paraUel-text  edition.     Three  parts.     (1871-9.)         Nos.  21,  57,  58. 

The  Minor  Poems,  supplementary  parallel  texts.     Two  parts.     (1871-80.) 

No.  22  (reprinted  as  59). 

The  Minor  Poems,  odd  texts.     Two  parts.     (1871-80.)  Nos.  23,  60. 

The  Minor  Poems,  one-text  print.     The  best  text  of  each  poem  in  the  parallel  text  edition. 

Two  parts.    (1871-80.)  Nos.  24,  61. 

The  Minor  Poems,  more  odd  texts.     (1886.)  No.  77. 

TroiluS  and  Criseyde,  paraUel-text  edition.     Four  parts.     (1881-95.) 

Nos.  63,  64,  87,  88. 
TroUus  and  Criseyde,  from  the  Campsall  MS.    (1888.)  No.  79. 

Troilus  and  Criseyde,  specimen  extracts  from  nine  unprinted  MSS.  and  from  Caxton's  and 

Thynne's  editions.     (1896.)  No.  89. 

Troilus  and  Criseyde,  comparison  with  Boccaccio's  Filostrato,  by  W.  M.  Rosseiti.     Two  parts. 

(1875-83.)  Nos.  44,  65. 

Romaunt  of  the  Rose,  from  Thynne's  print,  1532.     (1911.)  No.  82. 

Romaunt  of  the  Rose,  parallel  text  of  the  Glasgow  MS.  and  the  French  original.  Part  I. 
(1891.)  No.  83. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Astrolabe,  addressed  to  his  son  Lowys,  in  1391  A.D.,  edited  by 
W.  W.  Skeat.     (1872.)  No.  29. 

Boece,  from  two  MSS.     Two  parts.     (1886.)  Nos.  75,  76. 


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Autotype  Specimens  of  the  chief  Chaucer  MSS.  Four  parts.  (1876-85.)  Part  I  out  of 
print.  Nos.  48  (o.  p.),  56,  62,  74. 

Ryme-Index  to  the  Ellesmere  MS.  of  the  Canterbury  Tales,  by  H.  Cromie.  In  4to  and 
8vo.     (1875.)  Nos.  45  (8vo),  46  (4to),  47,  Notes  (8vo). 

Ryme-Index  to  the  Minor  Poems,  by  Miss  Makshall  and  Miss  Porteh.  In  4to  and  8vo. 
(1887-89.)  Nos.  78  (4to),  80  (8vo). 

Ryme-Index  to  the  Troilus,  by  W.  W.  Skeat.     (1891.)  No.  84. 

Series  II.    Classified  List 

Essays  on  Chaucer.     Six  parts.     (1868-92.)  Nos.  2,  9,  16,  18,  19,  29. 

Originals  and  Analogues  of  the  Canterbury  Tales.     Five  parts.     (1872-87.)     7,  10,  15,  20,  23. 
Life  Records  of  Chaucer.     Four  parts.     (1875-1900.)  Nos.  12,  14,  21,  32. 

Supplementary  Canterbury  Tales.      Parts  I  and  II,  The  Tale  of  Beryn  (1876-87).     Part  III, 

A  new  Ploughman's  Tale  (1902).  Nos.  17,  24,  34. 

John  Lane's  Continuation  of  Chaucer's  Squier's  Tale.     Two  parts.     (1887-9.)  Nos.  23,  26. 

Thynne's  Animadversions,  1599,  on  Speght's  Chaucer's  Workes,  with  lives  of  WiUiam  and 

Francis  Thynne,  and  the  only  known  fragment  of  The  Pilgrim's  Tale.     (1875.)  No.  13. 

R.    Brathwait's   Comments    on  Two   Tales  of   Chaucer,    1665,   edited   by  Miss  C.   F.   E. 

Spurgeon.     (1901.)  No.  33. 

The  Chronology  of  Chaucer's  Writings,  by  J.  Koch.     (1890.)  No.  27. 

Observations  on  the  Language  of  Chaucer's  Troilus,  by  G.  L.  Kittredge.     (1891.)        No.  28. 
Notes  on  the  Road  from  London  to  Canterbury,  by  H.  Littlehales.     (1898.)  No.  30. 

The  Portraits  of  Geoffrey  Chaucer,  by  M.  H.  Spielmann.     (1900,)  No.  31. 

Analogues  of  Chaucer's  Canterbury  Pilgrimage,  the  four-days'  Journey  from  London  to 

Canterbury  and  back  of  the  Aragonese  Ambassadors,  July  31-Aug.  3,  1415,  Sec,  edited 

by  R.  E.  G.  Kirk  and  F.  J.  Furnivall.     (1906.)  No.  36. 

The  Development  and  Chronology  of  Chaucer's  Works,  by  J.  S.  P.  Tatlock.     (1907.) 

No.  37. 

The  Evolution  of  the  Canterbury  Tales,  by  W.  W.  Skeat.     (1907. )  No.  38. 

Studies  in  Chaucer's  Hous  of  Fame,  by  W.  O.  Sypherd.     (1907.)  No.  39. 

The  Origin  and  Development  of  the  Story  of  Troilus  and  Criseyde,  by  K.  Young.     (1907.) 

No.  40. 
The  Harleian  MS.  7334  and  Revision  of  the  Canterbury  Tales,  by  J.  S.  P.  Tatlock.    (1907.) 

No.  41. 
The  Date  of  Chaucer's  Troilus  and  other  Chaucer  matters,  by  G.  L.  Kittredge.     (1908.) 

No.  42. 

The  Eight-Text  Edition  of  the  Canterbury  Tales  ;  vidth  especial  reference  to  the  Harleian  MS. 

7334,  by  W.  W.  Skeat.     (1908.)  No.  43. 

The  Syntax  of  the  Infinitive  in  Chaucer,  by  J.  S.  Kenyon.    (1908.)  No.  44. 

A  Study  of  the  Miracles  of  Our  Lady,  told  by  Chaucer's  Prioress,  by  C.  Brown.     (1910-11.) 

No.  46. 
A  Detailed  Comparison  of  the  Eight  Manuscripts  of  Chaucer's  Canterbury  Tales,  as  com- 
pletely printed  by  the  Chaucer  Society,  by  J.  Koch.     (1913.)  No.  47. 
Five  Hundred  Years  of  Chaucer  Criticisms  and  Allusions,  a.  d.  1362-1900,  by  Miss  C.  F.  E. 
Spurgeon.     Three  parts.     (1908-10.)                                                                         Nos.  48-50. 
Early  English  Pronunciation,  by  A.  J.  Ellis.     Five  parts.     (1868-88.) 

Nos.  1,  4,  5,  11,  25  (wrongly  marked  No.  27  for  1889). 

Also, 

Temporary  Preface  to  the  Six-Text  Canterbury  Tales,  by  F.  J.  Furnivall.  (1868.)          No.  3. 

Trial-Forewords  to   my  Parallel-Text  edition  of  the  Minor  Poems,  by  F.   J.   Furnivall. 

(1871.)  ,No.  6. 

Albertano  of  Brescia's  Liber  Consilii  et  Consolationis,  a.  d.  1246.     (1873.)  No.  8. 

Lydgate's  Siege  of  Thebes.     Part  I,  the  Text.   (1911.)  No.  46. 


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the  Far  East 

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Section  lY 
The  Ancient  World 

Greece  and  Rome 

Greek  and  Latin  Authors,  Texts,  Commentaries,  and  Translations. 

Tlie  Oxford  Classical  Texts  1900-1916.  Seventy-four  volumes.  Alphabetical  List, 
pp.  322-323  ;  for  details  of  each  volume  see  the  following  pages. 

Greek  Authors,  texts  and  commentaries ;  Homer  and  Hesiod,  the  Dramatists,  the  Later 
Poets,  Orators,  Historians,  Philosophers,  Anthologies.  Pp.  324-336. 

Latin  Authors,  Plautus,  Terence,  and  the  Poets ;  Cicero  and  the  prose  writers  to  Tacitus  ; 
Later  writers  ;  Anthologies.  Pp.  337-346. 

Greek  and  Latin  Palaeography  and  Textual  Criticism,  including  special  treatises  on 
the  text  of  particular  authors.  Pp.  347-348. 

Greek  and  Latin  Dictionaries,  and  treatises  upon  Dialects,  Grammar,  Metre,  and  the 
historical  development  of  the  languages.  Pp.  349-350. 

Elementary  Greek  and  Latin  Books ;  Grammars,  Exercises,  and  Readers ;  the  smaller 
Dictionaries  and  books  on  Greek  and  Latin  composition  and  translation.  Pp.  351-356. 

Papyri  and  Inscriptions,  including  the  publications  of  Drs.  GrenfeU  and  Hunt  for  the 
Egypt  Exploration  Fund.  Pp.  357-358. 

The  History  and  Archaeology  of  ancient  Greece  and  Rome,  including  Literary  History 
and  the  recent  books  to  which  the  name  of  New  Hellenism  has  been  given.  For  Art 
reference  should  be  made  to  Section  I  of  this  Catalogue.  Pp.  359-363. 

Books  on  Roman  Law  will  be  found  on  p.  363. 

Note  on  the  Oxford  Classical  Texts 

This  Series,  begun  in  1898  and  now  containing  seventy-four  volumes,  gradually  increased 
its  circulation  until,  just  before  the  war,  its  low  price  was  made  the  subject  of  serious 
remonstrance  from  Germany  itself.  It  has  been  found  that  well-printed  and  scholarly  texts 
are  a  valuable  instrument  of  education  ;  volumes  purchased  at  school  can  be  added  to  at  the 
University,  and  so  form  a  small  library  of  literature  rather  than  a  casual  shelf-full  of  portions 
set  for  examinations. 

In  point ^of  scholarship  the  main  principle  upon  which  the  texts  are  constructed  is  well 
known.  They  are  intended  to  represent  the  facts  of  the  tradition  rather  than  the  emendations 
of  editors,'and  the  principle  has  approved  itself  in  practice  to^  some  who  were  at  first 
inclined  to  plead  that  in  hard  places  something  '  that  might  serve '  should  be  supplied.  But 
its  adoption  has  imposed  great  labour  upon  many  of  the  editors.  To  mention  only  five — the 
extensive  collations  by  Mr.  Allen  of  the  MSS.  of  Homer,  the  very  fertile  investigations  by 
Mr.  Clark  and  Sir  W.  Peterson  of  the  history  of  the  MSS.  of  Cicero,  give  their  editions  a  new 
value  which  has  been  ungrudgingly  recognized  by  critics  at  home  and  abroad ;  the  Plautus 
of  Professor  Lindsay  is  the  first  complete  text  of  the  author  issued  in  England  since  Valpy's 
'  ex  editione  Gronovii  ' ;  in  completing  his  Plato,  Professor  Burnet  has  accomplished  a  task 
more  than  once  essayed,  but  never  performed  in  any  country,  since  Stallbaum's  edition. 

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ApoUonius  Rhodius.     R.  c.  Seaton.    19oo 

Aristophanes.      F.  W.  Hall,  W.  M.  Gxldart 

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II.  Brutus,  &c 

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Biblical  and  Patristic  Texts  and  Studies 

Under  the  heading  of  the  Old  Testament  this  section  contains 

Hebrew :  the  standard  Lexicon  of  the  Old  Testament  based  on  the  work  of  Gesenius, 
produced  in  co-operation  during  many  years  of  labour  by  Drs.  Brown,  Driver,  and  Briggs ; 
Gesenius'  Hebrew  Grammar,  of  which  Dr.  Cowley  has  produced  three  editions;  three 
standard  Commentaries  on  the  Hebrew  Text  of  the  Books  of  Genesis,  Samuel,  and  Kings 
by  the  late  Mr.  Spurrell,  Dr.  Driver,  and  Dr.  Burney ;  and  other  books;  P.  366. 

The  Greek  Septuagint :  the  immense  Concordance  of  Hatch  and  Redpath,  the  main 
vocabulary  finished  1896,  supplemented  by  Dr.  Redpath's  additions  1900;  the  famous 
Origenis  Hexapla  edited  by  Field.  P.  36T. 

The  Apocrypha  and  Pseudepigrapha  of  the  Old  Testament  in  English  1913,  supplying 
for  the  first  time  in  English  a  worthy  rival  to  the  corpus  of  Kautsch ;  inter  alia  other  books 
by  Canon  Charles  follow.  Pp.  367,  8. 

Facsimiles  of  Greek  MSS.  include,  the  recent  reduced  facsimile,  produced  at  the 
Clarendon  Press  for  the  British  Museum,  of  Codex  Alexandrinus.  Codex  Sinaiticus  of  the 
Old  Testament,  photographed  by  Professor  and  Mrs.  Lake,  is  in  the  press,  and  will  be 
produced  in  full  size  like  the  facsimile  of  the  New  Testament.  P.  368. 

Under  the  heading  of  the  New  Testament  are  specially  noticeable 

In  Greek  the  facsimile  of  Codex  Sinaiticus,  1911,  and  the  recent  Oxford  Greek  Testa- 
ment, the  Revisers'  text,  with  a  new  and  most  elaborate  though  highly  condensed  critical 
apparatus  by  Professor  Souter,  1911,  and  reprinted;  this  standard  edition  is  now  supple- 
mented by  a  brief  Lexicon  by  the  same  scholar.  P.  369. 

In  Coptic,  Syriac,  and  Latin:  the  seven  volumes,  1898-1911,  of  Mr.  Horner's  Memphitic 
and  Sahidic  versions,  the  Syriac  version  edited  by  the  late  Mr.  GwiUiam,  the  great  edition 
of  the  Vulgate  by  the  late  Bishop  of  Salisbury  now  being  completed  by  Mr.  White,  in 
advance  of  the  recension  now  in  progress  in  Rome ;  the  popular  editio  minor  of  the  Vulgate 
by  the  same  hand ;  and  many  old  Latin  Biblical  texts.  Of  all  the  pages  of  the  Catalogue, 
none  shows  more  satisfactorily  the  achievements  of  contemporary  English  scholarship ; 
and  none  illustrates  better  the  long  continuity  of  the  Oxford  Press,  which  exactly  two  hundred 
years  ago,  in  1716,  published  the  Coptic  New  Testament,  'Novum  Testamentum  Aegyptium 
vulgo  Copticum  ex  MSS  Bodleianis  descripsit  cum  Vaticanis  et  Parisiensibus  contulit  David 
Wilkins ',  a  book  which  held  its  place  for  191  years.  P.  370. 

Studies  in  the  New  Testament,  editions  of  the  Logia  and  commentaries  upon  them. 
Dr.  Sanday's  well-known  books  upon  the  New  Testament  follow  with  three  of  his  addresses 
upon  other  subjects. 

Editions  of  the  Fathers  of  the  Church  are  arranged  in  two  series  :  a  collection  of  the 
older  nineteenth-century  editions  with  Latin  commentaries,  and  more  recent  editions  with 
English  commentaries  or  introductions,  among  them  Dr.  GifFord's  elaborate  edition  of 
Eusebius's  Evangelica  Praeparatio,  and  the  sumptuous  reproduction  edited  by  Dr.  Fothering- 
ham  of  the  Bodleian  MS.  of  the  Chronicles.  Pp.  371-4.. 

Under  the  heading  of  Theological  Studies  will  be  found 

Studia  Biblica,  the  Journal  of  Theological  Studies,  the  Harvard  and  Princeton 
Theological  Reviews,  and  many  works  on  Early  Ecclesiastical  History;  among  them 
Dr.  Bigg's  books,  Mr.  Brightman's  Liturgies,  and  Mr.  Turner's  Canons— a  fine  specimen  of 
laborious  editing  and  printing.  Pp-  375-7. 

Anecdota  Oxoniensia,  Semitic  Series,  composed  as  it  is  chiefly  of  Bibhcal  and 
ecclesiastical  texts,  is  here  added.  P-  378. 


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The  Old  Testament  and  Apocrypha,  Hebrew 
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Section  V 
Natural  Science 

The  History  and  Methods  of  the  Sciences.  Under  tliis  head  are  given  only  works  and 
collections  dealing  with  science  generally  or  with  several  sciences — such  as  the  com- 
memoration volume  of  Essays  upon  Roger  Bacon,  two  sets  of  lectures  upon  the  methods  of 
the  sciences,  and  the  history  of  the  Royal  Society,  with  illustrative  documents.  Works  on 
the  history  and  methods  (including  methods  of  teaching)  of  the  special  sciences  will  be 
found  under  the  headings  of  each  science.  Mathematics,  Branford,  Boole  ;  Physics, 
Helmholtz,  Lodge,  Maxwell  ;  Astronomy,  Schiapahelli,  Heath,  Bradley  ;  Biology, 
PouLTON,  RoLLESTON,  BuRDON  Sanderson,  Ray  Lankester  ;  Physiology,  GoTCH ;  Botany, 
Sachs  and  Green,  Vines  and  Druce. 

The  eighteen  books  on  the  History  of  Medicine,  pp.  417-18,  cover  wide  ground,  including 
besides  a  translation  (in  progress)  of  Neuburger's  History,  special  investigation  of  the 
Medicine  of  Ancient  India,  Greek  and  Roman  surgical  instruments,  Syrian  Anatomy,  Anglo- 
Saxon  Medicine,  and  Dr.  Crawfurd's  books. 

Mathematics.     Advanced  books  and  elementary  school  books.  Pp.  400-403. 

Physics  and  Chemistry.  Advanced  books,  among  which  Clerk  Maxwell's  classical 
Treatise  still  holds  its  place,  and  elementary  school  books.  Pp.  404-406. 

Astronomy,  including  Sir  Thomas  Heath's  recent  Aristarchus  of  Samos,  with  its  history 
of  Greek  Astronomy.  Pp.  407-408. 

Geology,  including  the  authorized  translation  of  The  Face  of  the  Earth  by  Prof.  Suess, 
in  four  volumes.  P.  408. 

Biology,  including  the  two  books  on  Embryology  by  J.  W.  Jenkinson  (a  third  in  the 
press)  and  A  Naturalist  in  Tasmania  by  Geoffrey  Smith  :  both  authors  killed  in  action  in  the 
present  war.  Pp.  409-11. 

Botany  includes  the  Index  Kewensis,  the  long  series  (thirty  volumes)  of  Annals  of  Botany, 
and  many  translations  from  the  German,  headed  by  Schimper's  finely  illustrated  Geography 
of  Plants.     A  beginning  is  being  made  with  books  on  Forestry.  Pp.  413-16. 

Medicine,  after  the  historical  books,  for  which  see  what  has  been  said  above,  begins  with 
Human  Anaton^  and  Physiology,  and  Pathology;  Medical  books  occupy  pp.  432-5,  Surgery 
(including  War  Primers)  pp.  436-30,  the  treatment  of  Children,  nursing,  &c.,  pp.  430, 1. 

Pp.  417-31. 


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Contents  : — The  Relation  of  the  Advanced  and  Backward  Races  of  Mankind,  by  Lord 
BRYCB ;  Modern  Views  on  Matter,  by  Sir  OLIVER  LODGE ;  Montesquieu,  by  Sir  C. 
ILBERT ;  Nature-and  Man,  by  Sir  E.  RAY  LANKESTER ;  Sturla  the  Historian,  by 
W.  P.  KER ;  Frontiers,  by  Earl  CURZON ;  The  Optimism  of  Butler's  Analogy,  by  H. 
SCOTT  HOLLAND  ;  Criticism  and  Beauty,  by  A.  J.  BALFOUR  ;  Biological  Analogies 
in  History,  by  T.  ROOSEVELT. 


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The  Works  of  Aristotle  translated  into  English  under  the  general  editorship  of 
J.  A.  SMITH  and  W.  D.  ROSS.  Already  published :  Vol.  IV,  Historia  Animalium. 
Vol.  V,  De  Partlbus,  De  Motu,  De  Incessu  Animalium,  De  Generatione  Animalium. 
Vol.  VI,  Opuscula,  De  Coloribus,  De  Audibilibus,  &c.,  &c.     Facsimile  of  Vol.  Ill,  Parva 

Naturalia.     See  p.  123. 

Roger  Bacon :  Essays  contributed  by  various  writers  on  the  occasion  of  the  commemora- 
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A  Pageant  of  the  Thirteenth  Century  for  the  Seven  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  Roger 
Bacon,  given  by  Columbia  University  :  the  Plan  and  Notes  by  JOHN  J.  GOSS,  the  Text 
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Physiology ;  its  Scope  and  Method,  by  C.  S.  SHERRINGTON. 

Inheritance  in  Animals  and  Plants,  by  W.  F.  R.  WELDON. 

Psycho-Physical  Method,  by  W.  McDOUGALL. 

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Anthropology  :  The  Evolution  of  Currency  and  Coinage,  by  Sir  RICHARD  TEMPLE. 

Archaeological  Evidence,  by  W.  M.  FLINDERS  PETRIE. 

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The  Sensibility  of  the  AUmentary  Canal,  being  the  Goiilstonian  Lectures 
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Tuberculosis 
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Surgery  ;    Systems  and  Manuals 

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Stomatology  in  General  Practice,  a  Text-book  of  Diseases  of  the  Teeth  and 
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Trachoma,  by  Dr.  J.  BOLDT,  with  an  introductory  chapter  by  E.  TREACHER  COL- 
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Diseases  of  the  Throat,  Nose,  and  Ear,  by  w.  h.  kelson.    1915.    Demy 

8vo  (8f  xS|),  pp.  286,  with  six  coloured  plates  and  eighty-three  illustrations  in  the  text. 
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Diseases  of  the  Throat,  Nose,  and  Ear,  by  p.  m^bride.    Third  edition,  1900. 

Crown  8vo.     Pp.  744,  with  forty-eight  coloured  illustrations.     25s.  net. 

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An  Atlas  of  the  Diseases  of  the  Skin,  by  the  late  H.  radcliffe  Crocker. 

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Salvarsan  in  Syphilis  and  Allied  Diseases,  by  J.  E.  R.  McDONAGh.   1913. 

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A  System  of  Syphilis,  edited  by  d'arcy  power  and  J.  keogh  murphy. 

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Male  Diseases  in  General  Practice,an  introduction  to  Andrology,  by  edred  m. 
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Edgar's  Practice  of  Obstetrics.  New  fourth  edition,  1913.  Large  Crown  4to. 
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A  Guide  to  Gynaecology  in  General  PracticCj  by  comyns  Berkeley 

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Puerperal  Infection,  by  Arthur  w.  w.  lea.    1910.    Crown  4to.    Pp.  sei, 

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Practical  Obstetrics,  by  ernest  Hastings  tweedy  and  G.  T.  wrench. 

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Practical  Midwifery  for  Nurses  and  Mid  wives,  by  G.  T.  wrench.  19o8. 

8vo.  Pp.  324,  with  114  original  illustrations.  6s.net.  Hervry  Frowde  and  Hodder  ^  Stoughton. 

A    Textbook    for    MidwiveS,    by  JOHN  S.  FAIRBAIRN.      1914.      Royal  8vo 

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Children 
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Treatment  of  Disease  in  Children,  by  G.  A.  Sutherland.  Second  edition. 

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A  Handbook  of  the  Surgery  of  Children,  by  Professor  E.  kirmisson 

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Functional  Nervous  Disorders  in  Childhood,  by  Leonard  GtJTHRiE. 

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Practical  Prescribing  and  Treatment  in  the  Diseases  of  infants  and  children, 
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The  Work  of  the  School  Medical  Officer,  by  a.  priestman.  Reprinted 

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To  the  Reader. 


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The  Mental  Health  of  the  School  Children,  by  j.  e.  Wallace  wal- 

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Section  VI 
Oxford  Bibles  and  Testaments 

The  Authorized  Version,  as  it  is  commonly  called,  first  issued  in  1611— see  p  140  for 
a  tacsmnle  and  an  account  by  Mr.  A.  "W.  Pollard  of  the  circumstances  of  its  production- 
is  pnnted  and  published  by  the  Oxford  University  Press  under  the  ancient  charters  of  the 
University;  the  Revised  Version— the  New  Testament  of  1881  and  the  Old  Testament  of 
1885- is  the  joint  property  of  the  Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

For  a  note  on  Bindings,  see  pp.  477-8 ;  for  Types,  p.  479. 

Church  and  Family  Bibles 

AUTHORIZED  VERSION 

Great  Primer  Demy  Folio  Text  Bible  with  Apocrypha  (19^  x  i2|  x  2|), 

Turkey  morocco  from  147s.  net ;   also-  Levant,  best,  and  a  cheaper  binding,  rough  calf, 
.,  sprinkled  edges, 

English  Royal  Quarto  Text  Bible  with  Apocrypha  (13  xiox  3),  Turkey 

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LITURGICAL  TEXTS  AND  STUDIES  451 

The  Older  Liturgies  and  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer 

For  works  on  tlie  History  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  see  also  under  English  History, 

pp.  62  sqq. 

The  Gelasian  Sacramentaiy,  Liber  Sacramentorum  Romanae  Ecclesiae,  edited 
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Missal  of  Robert  of  Jumi^ges,  and  a  few  other  early  manuscript  Service  Books  of  the  English 
Church.  Edited  with  introduction,  notes,  illustrations,  indexes,  tables,  and  a  collo- 
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The  Sarum  Missal,  edited  from  Three  Early  MSS.  by  J.  WICKHAM  LEGG.  1916. 
Royal  8vo  (10|  x  7),  pp.  xxxii  +  612.     30s.  net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

An  edition  of  the  earliest  known  manuscript  of  the  Sarum  Missal,  formerly  the  pro- 
perty of  the  late  Lord  Crawford,  now  in  the  John  Rylands  Library  at  Manchester.  The 
text  has  been  collated  with  two  other  MSS. — one  of  the  thirteenth,  the  other  of  the 
beginning  of  the  fourteenth  century.  The  MS.  comprises  offices  from  the  Manual  as  well 
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At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Ancient  Liturgy  of  the  Church  of  England,  according  to  the  Uses 

of  Sarum,  York,  Hereford,  and  Bangor,  and  the  Roman  Liturgy  arranged  in  parallel 
columns.  With  preface  and  notes  by  W.  MASKELL.  Third  edition,  1882.  8vo  (9  x  6), 
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Monumenta  Ritualia  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae  :  the  occasional  Offices  of  the 

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other  prayers  and  forms,  with  dissertations  and  notes  by  W.  MASKELL.  Second  edition, 
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upon  the  Offices  of  Coronation,  Ordination  and  Consecration  of  Bishops,  &c.,  pp.  dxxx  + 
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The  Liturgy  and  Ritual  of  the  Celtic  Church,  byF.  E.  warren.   i88i. 

8vo  (9x5^),  pp.  312,  with  one  plate.     16s.net.  At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

The  Two  Liturgies  of  King  Edward  VI  compared:  Cardwell's  Two  Books 
of  Common  Prayer.     Third  edition,  1852.     8vo  (9|  x  6),  pp.  xliv  +  434.     7s.  net.  - 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Liturgica  Historica,  by  E.  bishop.     Royal  8vo.     In  preparation. 

A  History  of  Conferences  on  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  from  1551  to  1690, 
edited  by  E.  CARDWELL.     Third  edition,  1849.     8vo  (9  x  6),  pp.  xv  +  464.     7s.  6d.  net. 

At  the  Clarendon  Press. 

Wheatley's  Rational  Illustration  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  see  p.  454. 

Sharp  on  the  Rubric  ;  The  Rubric  in  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  and  the  Canons  of 
the  Church  of  England,  so  far  as  they  relate  to  the  Parochial  Clergy,  considered  in  a 
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Helps  to  the  Study  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  by  w.  r.  w. 

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For  styles  and  prices  see  previous  page 

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THE  advent  of  our  God 
With  eager  prayers  we  greet, 
And  singing  haste  upon  his  road 
His  glorious  gift  to  meet. 

2  The  everlasting  Son 
Scorns  not  a  Virgin's  womb  ; 

Tliat  we  from  bondage  may  be  won 
He  bears  a  bondsman's  doom. 

3  Daughter  of  Sion,  rise 
To  meet  thy  lowly  king  ; 

,  Let  not  thy  stubborn  heart  despise 
The  peace  he  deigns  to  bring. 

i       In  clouds  of  avVful  light, 
As  Judge  he  comes  again. 
His  scattered  people  to  unite. 
With  them  in' heaven  to  reign. 

5       Let  evil  flee  away 

Ere  that  dread  hour  shall  dawn, 
Let  this  old  Adam  day  by  day 
God's  image  still  put  on. 

6.     Praise  to  the  Incarnate  Soin, 
Who  comes  to  set  us  free, 
With  God  the  Father,  ever  one. 
To  all  eternity.     Amen. 
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ON   THE    PAPER  TYPE    AND    LEATHER 

USED   IN   OXFORD   BIBLES   AND   PRAYER   BOOKS 

The  departments  of  the  Oxford  University  Press— the  paper  mill  at  Wolvercote,  near 
Oxford,  the  printing  house  at  Oxford  itself,  the  binderies  in  Oxford  and  London,  all  have  the 
advantage  of  well-established  standards  of  workmanship  recognized  by  Grands  Prix  at  recent 
Exhibitions,  and  are  continually  set  new  problems  of  production  as  new  demands  arise  in  any 
quartier  of  the  world,  or  new  materials  or  methods  become  available  in  any  of  the  trades. 


THREE    BOOKS   ON   THE   THINNEST   PAPER 

AVAILABLE    BEFORE    THE    INTRODUCTION 

OF   OXFORD   INDIA    PAPER 


THE    SAME   THREE    BOOKS    ON 
OXFORD   INDIA    PAPER 


.  The  inclusion  in  a  single  volume  of  the  whole  of  the  books  of  the  Bible  makes  great 
demands  upon  the  skill  of  the  paper  maker,  the  printer,  and  the  binder.  It  has  long  been 
usual  for  the  customer  to  demand  from  his  bookseller  the  largest  possible  type  in  the  smallest 
.possible  book.  What  has  been  done  and  what  can  be  done  may  be  seen  by  comparison  of  an 
Oxford  Bible  of  1916 — say  the  Brevier  Clarendon  16mo  (6^  x  4^)  with  its  1,616  pages  one  inch 
thick,  weighing  14|  ounces-^ with  the  first  Oxford  Bible  of  1675  quarto  (the  page  8|  x  6|^)  which, 
without  the  Metrical  Psalms  and  the  Prayer  Book  bound  with  it,  has  1,156  pages  nearly  two 
inches  thick  and  weighing  some  3  lb.  7  oz. ,  or  even  with  the  nineteenth-century  books  herein 
illustrated. 

The  qualities  of  Oxford  India  paper — its  unrivalled  combination  of  thinness  and  opacity — 
are  further  illustrated  by  many  pages  of  this  Catalogue.  Not  only  the  Bible  but  other 
books  such  as  the  Oxford  Books  of  Verse,  the  Oxford  Poets,  the  Oxford  Homer  and  other 
piassical  texts,  exceed  a  thousand  pages,  and  are  nevertheless  brought  quite  satisfactorily 
^ithin  a  single  cover  (see  pp.  147-151). 

The  ordinary  ;Wolvercote  paper,  used  in  the  Testaments,  the  cheapest  books  in  the  world, 
has  a  standard  of  its  own. 


478  OXFORD  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

Of  the  types  used  by  the  Press,  some  few  specimens  are  given  on  pages  444-5  and  479  ; 
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Press  by  Bishop  Fell  in  1660  to  the  newest  Clarendon,  strong  and  clear,  eminently  adapted 
for  weakening  powers  of  sight,  or  imperfect  lighting.  It  has  not  been  possible,  within  the 
compass  of  this  Catalogue,  to  give  full  particulars  of  all,  or  most,  or  even  of  some  of 
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those  appropriate  to  the  lecterns  and  altars  of  cathedrals  to  the  smallest  and  cheapest  editions 
designed  for  private  use.  Even  the  prices  given  are  not  more  than  specimens  and  approxima- 
tions which  may  serve  for  the  purpose  of  consultation  between  the  customer  and  his  book- 
seller :  the  retail  sellers  of  Bibles  are  always  in  possession  of  exact  particulars,  and  are 
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names  in  common  use,  with  non-technical  explanations  : 

Of  the  more  highly  prized  bindings— those  which  are  specially  suited  for  the  larger 
or  more  sumptuous  editions— Levant  morocco,  often  styled  simply  Levant,  is  a  goatskin  made 
into  leather  by  processes  for  which  France  enjoys  a  high  reputation :  next  perhaps  is  Turkey 
morocco,  also  a  goatskin,  made  into  leather  very  largely  in  England  and  France ;  Niger,  a  goat- 
skin imported  from  Nigeria,  has  been  recently  introduced  ;  Madras  is  made  from  an  Indian 
goatskin.  Cowhide  and  Pigskin  are  also  valued  for  their  tolerance  of  hard  wear.  Seal,  from 
its  suppleness  and  durability,  lends  itself  admirably  to  the  binding  of  Bibles  and  Prayer 
Books  not  of  the  largest  size. 

Of  the  calf  bindings  Russia  (from  the  country  which  still  produces  the  best),  with  its 
well-known  pleasant  smell,  comes  first.  Calf  and  '  tree '  Calf  are  not  used  so  much  as 
formerly  for  the  outsides  of  books,  but  a  Calf  lining  is  a  very  desirable  luxury.  Velvet  Calf 
is  by  a  special  process  given  a  soft  pile. 

Of  the  sheepskins  Rutland  (with  a  distinctive  cross  grain)  approaches  perhaps  most 
nearly  to  morocco  ;  the  leather  comes  principally  from  France.  Persian  is  leather  from  India ; 
so  is  Velvet  persian,  a  similar  leather  with  a  soft  pile,  admirably  adapted  for  dyeing  in  all 
manner  of  colours  and  shades.  Basil  is  suited  for  hard  wear  by  schools  and  other  pro- 
fessional users  of  books.  Lambskin,  on  the  other  hand,  is  used  for  dainty  books.  French 
appears  to  be  a  generic  term,  with  a  host  of  varieties  included  under  it,  or  similar  to  it.  Seal 
grain,  Paste  grain  (pasting  is  part  of  the  process  of  manufacture),  and  Egyptian,  Italian, 
Arabian,  and  Algerian  are  others  of  this  class.  Moroccoette  and  Levantine  are  strong 
leather-like  cloths. 

Boards  mean  that  the  cover  of  the  book  is  stiff;  Bevelled  Boards,  that  the  top,  bottom, 
and  fore-edge  of  the  boards  are  sloped  to  make  sharper  edges  ;  limp,  that  the  cover  is  thin 
and  pliable.  Gilt  by  itself  generally  (gilt  extra  always)  means  that  there  is  a  gilt  design  upon 
the  cover,  or  at  least  upon  the  back  of  the  book,  in  addition  to  the  usual  gilt  lettering. 
Blind  is  used  for  ornament  not  gilded  or  inked  but  simply  impressed  on  the  leather  or  cloth. 
Gilt  edges  means  that  the  edges  of  the  paper  composing  the  book  are  gilded  ;  red  under  gilt 
edges  (r/g  in  the  booksellers'  lists),  that  the  edges  are  coloured  before  being  gilded  ;  solid, 
that  the  edges  have  not  been  gilded  until  the  back  of  the  book  has  been  rounded,  and  the 
paper  edges  become  concave — this  procedure  solidifies  the  gold  leaf  and  affords  the  greatest 
possible  protection  from  dust  and  dirt.  Gold  roll  is  a  gilt  tooling  or  binders'  ornament 
worked  inside  the  edges  of  the  cover  ;  gilt  line,  a  line  similarly  worked. 

Yapp  bindings  have  leather  flaps  which  wholly  or  in  part  ('  semi-yapp ')  protect  the 
edges  of  the  book.  Leather  lined,  calf  lined,  watered  silk  lining,  mean  that  instead  of 
paper,  leather  Or  calf  or  silk  is  used  for  the  inside  of  the  cover  :  a  book  thus  lined  is  stronger, 
as  the  strength  of  the  joint  of  book  and  cover  is  much  increased.  Silk  sewn  means  that  the 
sheets  are  sewn  with  silk  instead  of  with  thread,  and  are  correspondingly  less  likely  to  be 
torn  from  the  back. 


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TYPES    USED    IN    BIBLES 

For  some  Specimens  of  Fell  Types,  see  p.  J^ 


GKEAT    PBIMBE. 


I  will  arise  and  go  to  mj  father,  and  will 
say  unto  him,  Father,  I  have  sinned  against 
heaven,  and  before  thee,  and  am  no  more 
worthy  to  be  called  thy  son:  make  me  as 


ENGLISH. 

I  will  arise  and  go  to 
my  father,  and  will  say 
unto  him,  Father,  I  have 
sinned   against    heaven, 

SMALL  PICA. 

I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father, 
and  will  say  unto  him,  Father,  I 
have  sinned  against  heaven,  and 
before  thee,  and  am  no  more  wbr- 

BOTTEGEQIS.       ': 

I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and 
will  say  unto  him,  Father,  I  have  sinned 
against  heaven,  and  before  thee,  and  am 
no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy  son : 

BEEVIBE  CLAEEWDON. 

I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and 
will  say  unto  him,  Father,  I  have  sinned 
against  heaven,  and  before  thee,  and 
am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy  son  : 

MIWIOM". 

I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and  will 
say  unto  him.  Father,  I  have  sinned  against 
heaven,  and  before  thee,  and  am  no  more  worthy 
to  be  called  thy  son :  make  me  as  one  of  ^thy 

ITOWPAEEIL. 

I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and  will  say  unto 
him.  Father,  I  have  sinned  against  heaven,  and 
before  thee,  and  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy 
son :  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired  servants. 

PEAKL  CLAEEWDON. 

I  will  arise  and  g:o  to  my  father,  and  will  say  unto  him. 
Father,  I  have  sinned  agamst  heaven,  and  before  thee,  and 
am  no  more  worthy  to  he  called  thy  son :  make  me  as  one 
of  thy  hired  servants. 

DIAMOND. 

I  will  arisB  and  go  to  my  father,  and  will  say  unto  him,  Rither,  I  have 
Binned  against  heaven,  and  boforo  thee,  and  am  no  more  worthy  to  be 
called  thy  son :  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired  servants. 

And  he  arose,  and  came  to  bis  father.  But  when  he  was  yet  a  great  way 


PICA. 

I  will  arise  and  go  to  my 
father,  and  will  say  unto  him, 
Father,  I  have  sinned  against 
heaven,  and  before  thee,  and 

LONa  PEIMEE. 

I  will  arise'  and  go  to  my  father, 

and  will  say  unto  him,  Father,  I  have 

sinned    against    heskyen,    and    before 

tliee,  and  am  no  more  worthy  to  be 

BEEVIEE; 

I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and 
will  say  unto  him,  Father,  I  have  sinned 
against  heaven,  and  before  thee,  and  am 
no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy  son : 

MINION  CLAEENDON. 

•  I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and 
will  say  unto  him,  Father,  I  have  sinned 
against  heaven,  and  before  thee,  and  am 
no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy  son : 

EMEEALD. 

I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and  will  say 
unto  him,  Father,  I  have  sinned  against  hea- 
ven, and  before  thee,  and  am  no  more  worthy  to 
be  called  thy  sou :  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired 

NONPAEBIL   CLAEENDON. 

I  will  arise  and  gfo  to  my  father,  and  will  say 
unto  him.  Father,  I  have  smned  against  heaven, 
and  before  thee,  and  am  no  more  worthy  to  be 
called  thy  son:  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired 

EUBY. 

I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and  will  say  unto  him, 
Father,  1  have  sinned  against  heaven,  and  before  thee, 
and  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy  son  :  make  me 
as  one  of  thy  hired  servants. 

PEAEL. 

I  will  arise  and  ^o  to  my  father,  and  w!U  say  unto  him,  Father, 
I  have  sinned  agamst  heaven,  and  before  thee,  and  am  no  more 
worthy  to  be  called  thy  son :  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired  servants. 

And  he  arose,  and  came  to  his  father.  But  when  he  was  yet 

BEILLIANT. 

I  will  ariia  ftnd  go  to  ray  ftlbar,  »nd  will  aar  <uit«  him,  Tatbar,  I  liaTs  liDDtd 
■gainat  haargn,  aod  biroiB  thM,  and  am  no  mor*  worthj  to  b*  cBUsd  (tay  ion  i  maka 
ma  aa  ona  of  (tiy  hirad  MrTanti. 

Aod  h«  aroit,  and  cam*  to  hii  lalhir.  Bui  irhaa  ha  waa  jal  a  frnt  waj  off,  hit  filhar 


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Lal'a-Lamba-Wisa  82  Latin  .  .  350,  365 
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Intro.  Trelawny's  Recolleotiona.    O.L.P.P.        .    174 

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439 
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218 


278 
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Stone,  E.,  Tables  for  Facilitating  Computation 

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Story-Maskelyne,  N.,  Crystallography.  12s.6d.n.  405 

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Stout,  J.  L.,  in  Oxford  Survey,  Vol.  V        .       .      83 

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315 
315 
315 


255 


19 

391 

97 
171 
427 


143 


25 


262 

113 

113 
113 

362 
14 

307 
45 
45 
44 

69 

195 

103 
3.38 
339 
341 
427 


INDEX 


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