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AND PHILOLOGICAL, ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH SANSKRIT Literature. Collected and Edited by Dr. R. Rost. 3 vols. pp. 408, 406, and 390. 36s. Vols. VI., VII., VIII, IX. and X., Part I. VISHNU PUráná, a SysteM OF HINDU MYTHOLOGY AND TRADITION. Vols. I. to V. Translated from the original Sanskrit, and Illustrated by Notes derived chiefly from other Puráṇás. Edited by F. HALL, M.A., D.C.L., Oxon. pp. cxl. and 2C0; 344; 344; 346. 27. 12s. 6d. Vol. X., Part 2, containing the Index to, and completing the Vishnu Puráná, compiled by F. Hall. pp. 268. 12s. Vols. XI. and XII. SELECT SPECIMENS OF THE THEATRE OF THE HINDUS. Translated from the Original Sanskrit. 3rd corrected Ed. 2 vols. pp. lxi. and 384; and iv. and 418 21s. Wilson.-SELECT SPECIMENS OF THE THEATRE OF THE HINDUS. Translated from the Original Sanskrit. By the late H. H. WILSON, M.A., F.R.S. Third corrected edition. 2 vols. 8vo., pp. lxxi. and 384; iv. and 418, cloth. 21s. CONTENTS.-Vol. I.-Preface-Treatise on the Dramatic System of the Hindus-Dramas translated from the Original Sanskrit-The Mrichchakati, or the Toy Cart-Vikrama and Urvasi, or the Hero and the Nymph-Uttara Ráma Charitra, or continuation of the History of Ráma. Vol. II.-Dramas translated from the Original SanskritMaláti and Mádhava, or the Stolen Marriage-Mudrá Rakshasa, or the Signet of the Minister-Ratnávalí, or the Necklace-Appendix, containing short accounts of different Dramas.

Wilson.-A DICTIONARY IN SANSKRIT AND ENGLISH. Translated, amended, and enlarged from an original compilation prepared by learned Natives for the College of Fort William by H. H. WILSON. The Third Edition edited by Jagunmohana Tarkalankara and Khettramohana Mookerjee. Published by Gyanendrachandra Rayachoudhuri and Brothers. 4to. pp. 1008. Calcutta,

1874. £3 38.

Wilson (H. H).-See also Megha Duta, Rig-Veda, and Vishnu

Puráná.

Yajurveda.—THE WHITE YAJURVEDA IN THE MADHYANDINA RECENSION. With the Commentary of Mahidhara. Complete in 36 parts. Large square 8vo. pp. 571. £4 108.

SERBIAN.

Morfill.-SIMPLIFIED SERBIAN GRAMMAR. By W. R. MORFILL, M.A., Crown 8vo. pp. viii. and 72, cloth. 1887. 48. 6d.

SHAN.

Cushing. GRAMMAR OF THE SHAN LANGUAGE. By the Rev. J. N.
CUSHING. Large 8vo. pp. xii. and 60, boards. Rangoon, 1871. 9s.
Cushing.-Elementary Handbook of the Shan Language. By the
Rev. J. N. CUSHING, MA. Small 4to. boards, pp. x. and 122.
Cushing. A Shan and English Dictionary. By J. N. CUSHING, M.A.
Demy 8vo. cloth, pp. xvi. and 600. 1881. £1 1s. 6d.

SINDHI.

1880. 12s. 6d.

Trumpp.-GRAMMAR OF THE SINDHI LANGUAGE. Compared with the Sanskrit, Prakrit, and the Cognate Indian Vernaculars. By Dr. ERNEST TRUMPP. Printed by order of Her Majesty's Government for India. Demy 8vo. sewed, pp. xvi, and 590. 158.

SINHALESE.

Aratchy.-ATHETHA WAKYA DEEPANYA, or a Collection of Sinhalese
Proverbs, Maxims, Fables, etc. Translated into English. By A. M. S.
ARATCHY. 8vo. pp. iv. and 84, sewed. Colombo, 1881. 2s. 6d.
D'Alwis.-A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of Sanskrit, Pali, and Sinhalese
Literary Works of Ceylon. By JAMES D'ALWis, M.R.A.S. Vol. I. (all pub-
lished) pp. xxxii. and 244, sewed. 1877. 88. 6d.
Childers.-NOTES ON THE SINHALESE Language.

No. 1. On the
Formation of the Plural of Neuter Nouns. By the late Prof. R. C. CHILDERS.
Demy 8vo. sd., pp. 16. 1873. 18.

Mahawansa (The)-THE MAHAWANSA.

From the Thirty-Seventh Chapter. Revised and edited, under orders of the Ceylon Government, by H. Ŝumangala, and Don Andris de Silva Batuwantudawa. Vol. I. Pali Text in Sinhalese Character, pp. xxxii. and 436.-Vol. II. Sinhalese Translation, pp. lii. and 378, half-bound. Colombo, 1877. £2 2s. Steele.-AN EASTERN LOVE-STORY. Kusa Jātakaya, a Buddhistic Legend. Rendered, for the first time, into English Verse (with notes) from the Sinhalese Poem of Alagiyavanna Mohottala, by THOMAS STEELE, Ceylon Civil Service. Crown 8vo. cloth, pp. xii. and 260. London, 1871. 68.

SUAHILI.

Krapf.-DICTIONARY OF THE SUAHILI LANGUAGE. By the Rev. Dr. L. KRAPF. With Introduction, containing an outline of a Suahili Grammar. The Preface contains a most interesting account of Dr. Krapf's philological researches respecting the large family of African Languages extending from the Equator to the Cape of Good Hope, from the year 1843, up to the present time. Royal 8vo. pp. xl.-434, cloth. 1882. 30s.

SWEDISH.

Otte.-SIMPLIFIED GRAMMAR OF THE SWEDISH LANGUAGE. By E. C. OTTE. Crown 8vo. pp. xii.-70, cloth. 1884. 2s. 6d.

SYRIAC.

Gottheil.—A TREATISE ON SYRIAC GRAMMAR. BY MAR(1) ELIA OF Sôbчâ. Edited and Translated from the Manuscripts in the Berlin Royal Library by R. J. H. Gottheil. Royal 8vo. pp. 174, cloth. 1887. 12s. 6d.

Kalilah and Dimnah (The Book of). Translated from Arabic into Syriac. Edited by W. WRIGHT, LL.D., Professor of Arabic in the University of Cambridge. 8vo. pp. lxxxii.-408, cloth. 1884. 21s.

Phillips.-THE DOCTRINE OF ADDAI THE APOSTLE. Now first Edited in a Complete Form in the Original Syriac, with an English Translation and Notes. By GEORGE PHILLIPS, D.D., President of Queen's College, Cambridge. 8vo. pp. 122, cloth. 7s. 6d. Stoddard.-GRAMMAR OF THE MODERN SYRIAC LANGUAGE, as spoken in Oroomiah, Persia, and in Koordistan. By Rev. D. T. STODDARD, Missionary of the American Board in Persia. Demy 8vo. bds., pp. 190.

10s. 6d.

TAMIL.

Catalogue of Tamil Books sold by Messrs. Trübner & Co. post free for penny stamp.
Beschi.-CLAVIS HUMANIORUM LITTERARUM SUBLIMIORIS TAMULICI IDIO-

MATIS. Auctore R. P. CONSTANTIO JOSEPHO BESCHIO, Soc. Jesu, in Madurensi
Regno Missionario. Edited by the Rev. K. IHLEFELD, and printed for A.
Burnell, Esq., Tranquebar. 8vo. sewed, pp. 171. 10s. 6d.

Lazarus.-A TAMIL GRAMMAR, Designed for use in Colleges and Schools.
By J. LAZARUS. 12mo. cloth, pp. viii. and 230. London, 1879. 5s. 6d.

TELUGU.

Catalogue of Telugu Books sold by Messrs. Trübner & Co. post free for penny stamp.
Arden.-A PROGRESSIVE GRAMMAR OF THE TELUGU LANGUAGE, with
Copious Examples and Exercises. In Three Parts. Part I. Introduction.-
On the Alphabet and Orthography.-Outline Grammar, and Model Sentences.
Part II. A Complete Grammar of the Colloquial Dialect. Part III. On the
Grammatical Dialect used in Books. By A. H. ARDEN, M.A., Missionary of
the C. M. S. Masulipatam. 8vo. sewed, pp. xiv. and 380. 188.
Arden.-A COMPANION Telugu Reader to Arden's Progressive Telugu
Grammar. 8vo. cloth, pp. 130. Madras, 1879. 7s. 6d.

Carr.-3. A COLLECTION OF TELUGU PROVERBS,
Translated, Illustrated, and Explained; together with some Sanscrit Proverbs
printed in the Devanâgarî and Telugu Characters. By Captain M. W. CARR,
Madras Staff Corps. One Vol. and Supplement, roy. 8vo. pp. 488 & 148. 31s. 6d.

TIBETAN.

By

Csoma de Körös.-A DICTIONARY Tibetan and English (only).
A. CSOMA De Körös. 4to. cloth, pp. xxii. and 352. Calcutta, 1834. £2 28.
Csoma de Körös.—A GRAMMAR of the Tibetan Language. By A.
CSOMA DE KÖRÖS. 4to. sewed, pp. xii. and 204, and 40. 1834. 25s.
Jaschke.-A TIBETAN-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. With special reference to
the prevailing dialects; to which is added an English-Tibetan Vocabulary. By
H. A. JASCHKE, late Moravian Missionary at Kijelang, British Lahoul. Com-
piled and published under the orders of the Secretary of State for India in
Council. Royal 8vo. pp. xxii.-672, cloth. 30s.

Jaschke.-TIBETAN GRAMMAR. By H. A. JASCHKE. Crown 8vo. pp. viii. and 104, cloth. 1883. 58.

Lewin.-A MANUAL of Tibetan, being a Guide to the Colloquial Speech of Tibet, in a Series of Progressive Exercises, prepared with the assistance of Yapa Ugyen Gyatsho, by Major THOMAS HERBERT LEWIN. Oblong 4to. cloth, pp. xi. and 176. 1879. £1 18.

Schiefner. Tibetan Tales. See "Trübner's Oriental Series," page 5.

TURKI.

Shaw. A SKETCH OF THE TURKI LANGUAGE.

As Spoken in Eastern Turkistan (Kashghar and Yarkand). By ROBERT BARKLAY SHAW, F.R.G.S., Political Agent. In Two Parts. With Lists of Names of Birds and Plants by J. SCULLY, Surgeon, H.M. Bengal Army. 8vo. sewed, Part I., pp. 130. 1875. 78. 6d.

TURKISH.

Arnold.-A SIMPLE TRANSLITERAL GRAMMAR OF THE TURKISH LANGUAGE. Compiled from various sources. With Dialogues and Vocabulary. By Sir EDWIN ARNOLD, M.A., K. C.I.E., etc. Pott 8vo. cloth, pp. 80. 1877. 2s. 6d. Gibb.-OTTOMAN POEMS. Translated into English Verse in their Original Forms, with Introduction, Biographical Notices, and Notes. Fcap. 4to. pp. lvi. and 272. With a plate and 4 portraits. Cloth. By E. J. W. GIBB. 1882. £1 18.

Gibb.—THE STORY OF JEWAD, a Romance, by Ali Aziz Efendi, the Cretan. Translated from the Turkish, by E. J. W. GIBB. 8vo. pp. xii. and 238, cloth. 1884. 78.

Hopkins.-ELEMENTARY GRAMMAR OF THE TURKISH LANGUAGE. With

a few Easy Exercises. By F. L. HOPKINS, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Cr. 8vo. cloth, pp. 48. 1877. 3s. 6d

Redhouse. On the History, System, and Varieties of Turkish Poetry, Illustrated by Selections in the Original, and in English Paraphrase. With a notice of the Islamic Doctrine of the Immortality of Woman's Soul. By J. W. REDHOUSE. Demy 8vo. pp. 64, sewed. 1879. 1s. 6d.; cloth, 2s. 6d. Redhouse.-THE TURKISH CAMPAIGNER'S VADE-MECUM OF OTTOMAN COLLOQUIAL LANGUAGE; containing a concise Ottoman Grammar; a carefully selected Vocabulary, alphabetically arranged, in two parts, English and Turkish, and Turkish and English; also a few Familiar Dialogues; the whole in English characters. By J. W. REDHOUSE, F.R.A.S. Third Edition. Oblong 32mo. pp. viii.-372, limp cloth. 1882. 6s. Redhouse.-OTTOMAN-TURKISH GRAMMAR.

See page 50.

Redhouse.-TURKISH AND ENGLISH LEXICON, showing in English the Significations of the Turkish Terms. By J. W. REDHOUSE, M.R.A.S., etc. Parts I. to III. Imperial 8vo. pp. 960, paper covers. 1885. 27s.

UMBRIAN.

Newman.-THE TEXT OF THE IGUVINE INSCRIPTIONS, with interlinear Latin Translation and Notes. By FRANCIS W. NEWMAN, late Professor of Latin at University College, London. 8vo. pp. xvi. and 54, sewed. 1868. 2s.

URIYA.

Browne.-AN URIYA PRIMER IN ROMAN CHARACTER. By J. F. BROwne, B.C.S. Crown 8vo. pp. 32, cloth. 1882. 2s. 6d.

Maltby.-A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK OF THE URIYA OR ODIYA LANGUAGE. BY THOMAS J. MALTBY, Madras C.S. 8vo. pp. xiii. and 201. 1874. 10s. 6d.

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