Catalogue of Rudimentary, Scientific, Educational, and Classical Works
Part 2
────────────────────────────────────────────────┬──────┬──────┬────── │ │ │ M │ │ C B │ o │ L │ l o │ H r HISTORIES, GRAMMARS, AND DICTIONARIES. │ i │ o a │ a o │ m │ t r │ l c │ p │ h d │ f c │ . │ s │ o │ │ . │ . ────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────┼──────┼────── │_s.d._│_s.d._│_s.d._ 1, 2, 3, 4. CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF │ │ │ England, by W. D. Hamilton │ 4 0 │ 5 0 │ 5 6 │ │ │ 5, 6. OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF │ │ │ Greece, by E. Levien, M.A., 2 vols. in 1│ 2 6 │ 3 6 │ 4 0 │ │ │ 7, 8. OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF │ │ │ Rome, by the same, 2 vols. in 1 │ 2 6 │ 3 6 │ 4 0 │ │ │ 9, 10. CHRONOLOGY OF CIVIL AND │ │ │ Ecclesiastical History, Literature, Art,│ │ │ and Civilization, from the earliest │ │ │ period to the present, 2 vols. in 1 │ 2 6 │ 3 6 │ 4 0 │ │ │ 11. GRAMMAR OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, │ │ │ by Hyde Clarke, D.C.L. │ 1 0 │ │ │ │ │ 11*. HAND-BOOK OF COMPARATIVE │ │ │ Philology, by the same │ 1 0 │ │ │ │ │ 12, 13. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH │ │ │ Language.—A new Dictionary of the │ │ │ English Tongue, as spoken and written; │ │ │ above 100,000 words, or 50,000 more than│ │ │ in any existing work, │ │ │ by the same, 3 vols. in 1 │ 3 6 │ 4 6 │ 5 0 │ │ │ ————, with the Grammar │ │ 5 6 │ 6 0 │ │ │ 14. GRAMMAR OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE, │ │ │ by H. C. Hamilton │ 1 0 │ │ │ │ │ 15, 16. DICTIONARY OF THE GREEK AND │ │ │ English Languages, by H. R. Hamilton, │ │ │ 2 vols. in 1 │ 2 0 │ │ │ │ │ 17, 18. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH │ │ │ and Greek Languages, by the same, │ │ │ 2 vols. in 1 │ 2 0 │ │ ———— GREEK AND ENGLISH │ │ │ and English and Greek, 4 vols. in 1 │ │ 5 0 │ 5 6 ————, with the Greek Grammar │ │ 6 0 │ 6 6 │ │ │ 19. GRAMMAR of THE LATIN LANGUAGE, │ │ │ by the Rev. T. Goodwin, A.B. │ 1 0 │ │ │ │ │ 20, 21. DICTIONARY OF THE LATIN AND │ │ │ English Languages, by the same. Vol. I. │ 2 0 │ │ │ │ │ 22, 23. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH │ │ │ and Latin Languages, │ │ │ by the same. Vol. II. │ 1 6 │ │ ————, 2 vols. in 1 │ │ 4 6 │ 5 0 ————, with the Latin Grammar │ │ 5 6 │ 6 0 │ │ │ 24. GRAMMAR OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE, │ │ │ by the Lecturer at Besançon. │ 1 0 │ │ 25. DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH AND │ │ │ English Languages, by A. Elwes. Vol. I. │ 1 0 │ │ │ │ │ 26. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH AND │ │ │ French Languages, by the same. Vol. II. │ 1 6 │ │ ————, 2 vols. in 1 │ │ 3 6 │ 4 0 ————, with the French Grammar │ │ 4 6 │ 5 0 │ │ │ 27. GRAMMAR OF THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE, │ │ │ by the same. │ 1 0 │ │ │ │ │ 28, 29. DICTIONARY OF THE ITALIAN, │ │ │ English, and French Languages, by the │ │ │ same. Vol. I. │ 2 0 │ │ │ │ │ 30, 31. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH, │ │ │ Italian, and French Languages, by the │ │ │ same. Vol. II. │ 2 0 │ │ │ │ │ 32, 33. DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH, │ │ │ Italian, and English Languages, by the │ │ │ same. Vol. III. │ 2 0 │ │ ————, 3 vols. in 1 │ │ 7 6 │ 8 6 ————, with the Italian Grammar │ │ 8 6 │ 9 6 │ │ │ 34. GRAMMAR OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE, │ │ │ by the same. │ 1 0 │ │ │ │ │ 35, 36, 37, 38. DICTIONARY OF THE │ │ │ Spanish and English Languages, by the │ │ │ same, 4 vols. in 1 │ 4 0 │ 5 0 │ 5 6 ————, with the Spanish Grammar │ │ 6 0 │ 6 6 │ │ │ 39. GRAMMAR OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE, │ │ │ by the Lecturer at Besançon. │ 1 0 │ │ │ │ │ 40. CLASSICAL GERMAN READER, from │ │ │ the best authors, by the same. │ 1 0 │ │ │ │ │ 41, 42, 43. DICTIONARIES of the ENGLISH, │ │ │ German, and French Languages, by N. E. │ │ │ Hamilton, 3 vols., │ │ │ separately 1_s._each │ 3 0 │ 4 0 │ 4 6 ————, with the German Grammar │ │ 5 0 │ 5 6 │ │ │ 44, 45. DICTIONARY OF THE HEBREW │ │ │ and English Languages, containing the │ │ │ Biblical and Rabbinical words, 2 vols. │ │ │ (together with the Grammar, which may │ │ │ be had separately for 1_s._) │ │ │ by Dr. Bresslau, Hebrew Professor. │ 7 0 │ │ │ │ │ 46. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH AND │ │ │ Hebrew Languages. Vol. III. to complete,│ │ │ by the same. │ 3 0 │ │ ————, 3 vols. as 2 │ │ 12 0│ 14 0 │ │ │ 47. FRENCH AND ENGLISH PHRASE Book │ 1 0 │ 1 6 │
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GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS.
A Series of Volumes containing the principal Greek and Latin Authors, accompanied by Explanatory Notes in English, principally selected from the best and most recent German Commentators, and comprising all those Works that are essential for the Scholar and the Pupil, and applicable for the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Dublin; the Colleges at Belfast, Cork, Galway, Winchester, and Eton; and the great Schools at Harrow, Rugby, &c.—also for Private Tuition and Instruction, and for the Library.
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11. CICERO. Orations against Catiline, for Sulla, for Archias, and for the Manilian Law. 12. CICERO. First and Second Philippics; Orations for Milo, for Marcellus, &c. 13. CICERO. De Officiis. 15. JUVENAL and PERSIUS. (The indelicate passages expunged.) 18. TACITUS. Agricola; Germania; and Annals, Book i.
GREEK SERIES,
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1. INTRODUCTORY GREEK READER. On the same plan as the Latin Reader. 1_s._ 2. XENOPHON. Anabasis, i. ii. iii. 1_s._ 3. XENOPHON. Anabasis, iv. v. vi. vii. 1_s._ 4. LUCIAN. Select Dialogues. 1_s._ 5. HOMER. Iliad, i. to vi. 1_s._ 6_d._ 6. HOMER. Iliad, vii. to xii. 1_s._ 6_d._ 7. HOMER. Iliad, xiii. to xviii. 1_s._ 6_d._ 8. HOMER. Iliad, xix. to xxiv. 1_s._ 6_d._ 9. HOMER. Odyssey, i. to vi. 1_s._ 6_d._ 10. HOMER. Odyssey, vii. to xii. 1_s._ 6_d._ 11. HOMER. Odyssey, xiii. to xviii. 1_s._ 6_d._ 12. HOMER. Odyssey, xix. to xxiv.; and Hymns. 2_s._ 13. PLATO. Apology, Crito, and Phædo. 2_s._ 14. HERODOTUS, i. ii. 1_s._ 6_d._ 15. HERODOTUS, iii. iv. 1_s._ 6_d._ 16. HERODOTUS, v. vi. and part of vii. 1_s._ 6_d._ 17. HERODOTUS. Remainder of vii. viii. and ix. 1_s._ 6_d._ 18. SOPHOCLES; Œdipus Rex. 1_s._ 23. EURIPIDES; Hecuba } 24. EURIPIDES; Medea } 1_s._ 6_d._ Nos. 23 and 24 separately, 1_s._ each. 26. EURIPIDES; Alcestis. 1_s._ 41. THUCYDIDES, i. 1_s._
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19. SOPHOCLES; Œdipus Colonæus. 20. SOPHOCLES; Antigone. 21. SOPHOCLES; Ajax. 22. SOPHOCLES; Philoctetes. 25. EURIPIDES; Hippolytus. 27. EURIPIDES; Orestes. 28. EURIPIDES. Extracts from the remaining plays. 29. SOPHOCLES. Extracts from the remaining plays. 30. ÆSCHYLUS; Prometheus Vinctus. 31. ÆSCHYLUS; Persæ. 32. ÆSCHYLUS; Septem contra Thebes. 33. ÆSCHYLUS; Choëphoræ. 34. ÆSCHYLUS; Eumenides. 35. ÆSCHYLUS; Agamemnon. 36. ÆSCHYLUS; Supplices. 37. PLUTARCH; Select Lives. 38. ARISTOPHANES; Clouds. 39. ARISTOPHANES; Frogs. 40. ARISTOPHANES; Selections from the remaining Comedies. 42. THUCYDIDES, ii. 43. THEOCRITUS; Select Idyls. 44. PINDAR. 45. ISOCRATES. 46. HESIOD.
WORKS ON MECHANICS AND THE ARTS.
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TOMLINSON’S CYCLOPÆDIA OF USEFUL ARTS, Mechanical and Chemical, Manufactures, Mining, and Engineering; with 40 Engravings on Steel, and 2,477 Woodcuts.
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TREDGOLD ON THE STEAM ENGINE; Its Principles, Practice, and Construction. Illustrated by upwards or 200 Engravings, and 160 Woodcuts and Diagrams.
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NICHOLSON’S CARPENTER’S GUIDE. Edited by JOHN HAY, Esq., Architect, Liverpool. Illustrated by numerous Engravings.
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A DICTIONARY OF TERMS IN ART; Edited and illustrated by F. W. FAIRHOLT, F.S.A., Author of “Costume in England,” &c.; Honorary Member of the Society of Antiquaries of Normandy, Poitiers, and Picardy; and Corresponding Member of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Illustrated by 500 Engravings.
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PRACTICAL HINTS ON PORTRAIT PAINTING: Illustrated by Examples from the Works of Vandyke and other Artists. By JOHN BURNET, F.R.S., Author of “Letters on Landscape Painting,” “Rembrandt and his Works,” &c. &c. With 12 Engravings on Steel. Re-edited, and with an Appendix, by HENRY MURRAY, F.S.A.
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LANDSCAPE PAINTING IN OIL COLOURS, Explained in Letters on the Theory and Practice of the Art, and illustrated by Examples from the several Schools. By JOHN BURNET, F.R.S., Author of “Practical Hints on Painting,” “Rembrandt and his Works,” &c. &c. Re-edited, with an Appendix, by HENRY MURRAY, F.S.A. Illustrated with 11 Steel Engravings.
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THE SCHOOL PERSPECTIVE: Being a Progressive Course of Instruction in Linear Perspective, both Theoretical and Practical. Specially designed for the Use of Schools. By J. R. DICKSEE, Principal Drawing Master to the City of London School; to the Normal College for Training Teachers of the British and Foreign School Society. Illustrated with many Woodcuts and 40 Engraved Plates.
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