Imágenes de páginas
PDF
EPUB

57 and 59, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C.

13

Butler.-HUNGARIAN POEMS AND FABLES FOR ENGLISH READERS.
Selected aud translated by E. D. BUTLER, of the British Museum. With
Illustrations by A. G. BUTLER. Fcap. limp cloth, pp. vi.-88. 1877. 28.
Buttmann.-A GRAMMAR OF THE NEW TESTAMENT GREEK.
By A.
BUTTMANN. Authorized translation by Prof J. H. Thayer, with numerous
additions and corrections by the author. Demy 8vo. cloth, pp. xx. and 474.
1873. 14s.
An Arabic Encylopædia

كتاب وَائِرَةِ المَعارفِ .Butrus-al-Bustany

قطر المحيط and atr el Mobit (محيط المحيط) of Mohit ul Mohit

of Universal Knowledge, by BUTRUS-AL-BUSTÂNY, the celebrated compiler

This work will be completed in from 12 to 15 Vols., of which Vols. I. to III. are ready, Vol. I. contains letter to; Vol. II. — to ; Vol. III. to. Small folio, cloth, pp. 800 each. £1 118. 6d. per Vol.

Byington.-GRAMMAR OF THE CHOCTAW LANGUAGE. By the Rev. CYRUS
BYINGTON. Edited from the Original MSS. in Library of the American
Philosophical Society, by D. G. BRINTON, M.D. Cr. 8vo. sewed, pp. 56. 78. 6d.
Calcutta Review (THE).-Published Quarterly.
Price 88. 6d. per

number.

Caldwell.-A COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR OF THE DRAVIDIAN, OR SOUTHINDIAN FAMILY OF LANGUAGES. By the Rev. R. CALDWELL, LL.D. A Second, corrected, and enlarged Edition. Demy 8vo. pp. 805. 1875. 288. Callaway.-IZINGANEKWANE, NENSUMANSUMANE, NEZINDABA, ZABANTU (Nursery Tales, Traditions, and Histories of the Zulus). In their own words, with a Translation into English, and Notes. By the Rev. HENRY CALLAWAY, M.D. Volume I., 8vo. pp. xiv. and 378, cloth. Natal, 1866 and 1867. 16s. Callaway. THE RELIGIOUS SYSTEM OF THE AMAZUlu.

Part I.-Unkulunkulu; or, the Tradition of Creation as existing among the Amazulu and other Tribes of South Africa, in their own words, with a translation into English, and Notes. By the Rev. Canon CALLAWAY, M. D. 8vo. pp. 128, sewed. 1868. 4s.

Part II.-Amatongo; or, Ancestor Worship, as existing among the Amazulu, in their own words, with a translation into English, and Notes. By the Rev. CANON CALLAWAY, M.D. 1869. 8vo. pp. 127. sewed. 1869. 4s. Part III.-Izinyanga Zokubula; or, Divination, as existing among the Amazulu, in their own words. With a Translation into English, and Notes. By the Rev. Canon CALLAWAY, M.D. 8vo. pp. 150, sewed. 1870. 4s.

Part IV.-Abatakati, or Medical Magic and Witchcraft. 8vo. pp. 40, sewed. 1s. 6d. Calligaris.-LE COMPAGNON DE TOUS, OU DICTIONNAIRE POLYGLotte. Par le Colonel LOUIS CALLIGARIS, Grand Officier, etc. (French-Latin-ItalianSpanish-Portuguese-German-English-Modern Greek-Arabic-Turkish.) 2 vols. 4to., pp. 1157 and 746. Turin. £4 48.

Campbell.-SPECIMENS OF THE LANGUAGES OF INDIA, including Tribes of Bengal, the Central Provinces, and the Eastern Frontier. By Sir G. CAMPBELL, M.P. Folio, paper, pp. 308. 1874. £1 11s. 6d. Carletti.-IDH-HAR-UL-HAQQ, Ou Manifestation de la Vérité de El-hage Rahmat-ullah Effendi de Delhi (un des Descendants du Califfe Osman-ben'Affan). Traduit de l'Arabe, par un éminent, quoique très-jeune, Orientaliste de Tunis. Revu sur le texte, retouché en plusieurs endroits et augmenté d'une preface et d'un appendixe. Par P. V. Carletti. In Two Vols. 8vo. [In the press. Carpenter.-THE LAST DAYS IN ENGLAND OF THE RAJAH RAMMOHUN ROY. By MARY CARPENTER, of Bristol. With Five Illustrations. 8vo. pp. 272, cloth. 78. 6d.

Carr.-. A COLLECTION OF TELUGU PROVERBS, Translated, Illustrated, and Explained; together with some Sanscrit Proverbs printed in the Devnâgarî and Telugu Characters. By Captain M. W. CARR, Madras Staff Corps. One Vol. and Supplemnt, royal 8vo. pp. 488 and 148. 31s. 6d Catlin.-O-KEE-PA. A Religious Ceremony of the Mandans. By GEORGE CATLIN. With 13 Coloured Illustrations. 4to. pp. 60, bound in cloth, gilt edges. 14s. Chalmers.-A CONCISE KHANG-HSI CHINESE DICTIONARY. By the Rev. J. CHALMERS, LL.D., Canton. Three Vols. Royal 8vo. bound in Chinese style, pp. 1000. 21s.

Chalmers. THE ORIGIN OF THE CHINESE; an Attempt to Trace the connection of the Chinese with Western Nations in their Religion, Superstitions, Arts, Language, and Traditions. By JOHN CHALMERS, A.M. Foolscap 8vo. cloth, pp. 78. 58. Chalmers.—THE SPECULATIONS ON METAPHYSICS, POLITY, and Morality OF "THE OLD PHILOSOPHER" LAU TSZE. Translated from the Chinese, with an Introduction by John Chalmers, M.A. Fcap. 8vo. cloth, xx. and 62. 48. 6d. Charnock.-LUDUS PATRONYMICUs; or, the Etymology of Curious Surnames. By RICHARD STEPHEN CHARNOCK, Ph.D., F.S.A., F.R.G.S. Crown 8vo., pp. 182, cloth. 7s. 6d.

Charnock.-VERBA NOMINALIA; or Words derived from Proper Names.

By RICHARD STEPHEN CHARNOCK, Ph. Dr. F.S.A., etc. 8vo. pp. 326, cloth. 14s. Charnock.-THE PEOPLES OF TRANSYLVANIA. Founded on a Paper

read before THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, on the 4th of May, 1869. By RICHARD STEPHEN CHARNOCK, Ph.D., F.S.A., F. R.G.S. Demy 8vo. pp. 36, sewed. 1870. 2s. 6d.

Chaucer Society's (The).-Subscription, two guineas per annum.
List of Publications on application.
Childers. A PALI-ENGLISH DICTIONARY, with Sanskrit Equivalents,
and with numerous Quotations, Extracts, and References. Compiled by the late
Prof. R. C. CHILDERS, late of the Ceylon Civil Service. Imperial 8vo. Double
Columns. Complete in 1 Vol., pp. xxii. and 622, cloth. 1875. £3 3s.
The first Pali Dictionary ever published.

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. 1s.

Childers.-ON SANDHI IN PALI. By the late Prof. R. C. CHILDERS. 8vo. sewed, pp. 22. 18.

Childers. THE MAHAPARINIBBÂNASUTTA OF THE SUTTA-PITAKA. The Pali Text. Edited by the late Professor R. C. CHILDERS. 8vo. cloth, pp. 72. 5s.

China Review; OR, NOTES AND QUERIES ON THE FAR EAST. Published bi-monthly. Edited by E. J. EITEL. 4to. Subscription, £1 108. per volume. Chintamon. A COMMENTARY ON THE TEXT OF THE BHAGAVAD-GÍTÁ; or, the Discourse between Krishna and Arjuna of Divine Matters. A Sanscrit Philosophical Poem. With a few Introductory Papers. By HURRYCHUND CHINTAMON, Political Agent to H. H. the Guicowar Mulhar Rao Maharajah of Baroda. Post 8vo. cloth, pp. 118. 68.

Christaller.-A DICTIONARY, ENGLISH, TSHI, (ASANTE), AKRA; Tshi (Chwee), comprising as dialects Akán (Asànté, Akém, Akuapém, etc.) and Fànté; Akra (Accra), connected with Adangme; Gold Coast, West Africa.

Enyiresi, Twi né Nkran
nsem-asekyere - nhōma.

[blocks in formation]

57 and 59, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C.

15

By the Rev. J. G. CHRISTALLER, Rev. C. W. LOCHER, Rev. J. ZIMMERMANN. 16mo. 78. 6d.

Christaller.-A GRAMMAR OF THE ASANTE AND FANTE LANGUAGE, called Tshi (Chwee, Twi): based on the Akuapem Dialect, with reference to the other (Akan and Fante) Dialects. By Rev. J. G. CHRISTALLER. 8vo. pp. xxiv. and 203. 1875. 10s. 6d.

Clarke.-TEN GREAT RELIGIONS: an Essay in Comparative Theology. By JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE. 8vo. cloth, pp. x. and 528. 1871. 15s. Clarke.-MEMOIR ON THE COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR OF EGYPTIAN, COPTIC,

AND UDE. BY HYDE CLARKE, Cor. Member American Oriental Society; Mem. German Oriental Society, etc., etc. Demy 8vo. sd., pp. 32. 28. Clarke.-RESEARCHES IN PRE-HISTORIC AND PROTO-HISTORIC COMPARA

TIVE PHILOLOGY, MYTHOLOGY, AND ARCHEOLOGY, in connexion with the Origin of Culture in America and the Accad or Sumerian Families. By HYDE CLARKE. Demy 8vo. sewed, pp. xi. and 74. 1875. 2s. 6d. Clarke.-SERPENT AND SIVA WORSHIP, and Mythology in Central America, Africa and Asia. By HYDE CLARKE, Esq. 8vo. sewed. 18. Cleasby-AN ICELANDIC-ENGLISH DICTIONARY.

Based on the MS. Collections of the late Richard Cleasby. Enlarged and completed by G. VIGFÚSSON. With an Introduction, and Life of Richard Cleasby, by G. WEBBE DASENT, D.C.L. 4to. £3 7s.

Cleasby.-APPENDIX TO AN ICELANDIC - ENGLISH DICTIONARY.

See

Skeat. Colebrooke.-THE LIFE AND MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS OF HENRY THOMAS

COLEBROOKE. The Biography by his Son, Sir T. E. COLEBROOKE, Bart., M.P., The Essays edited by Professor Cowell. In 3 vols.

Vol. I. The Life. With Portrait and Map. Demy 8vo. cloth, pp. xii. and 492.

148.

Vols. II. and III. The Essays. A New Edition, with Notes by E. B. Cowell, Professor of Sanskrit in the University of Cambridge. Demy 8vo. cloth, pp. xvi.-544, and x.-520. 1873. 288.

Colleccao de Vocabulos e Frases usados na Provincia de S. Pedro, do Rio Grande do Sul, no Brasil. 12mo. pp. 32, sewed. 1s.

Contopoulos.-A LEXICON OF MODERN GREEK-ENGLISH AND ENGLISH MODERN GREEK. By N. CONTOPOULOS. In 2 vols. 8vo. cloth. Part I. Modern Greek-English, pp. 460. Part II. English-Modern Greek, pp. 582. £1 78.

Conway. THE SACRED ANTHOLOGY. A Book of Ethnical Scriptures. Collected and edited by M. D. CONWAY. 4th edition. Demy 8vo. cloth, pp. xvi. and 480. 12s.

Coomára Swamy.—THE DATHÁVANSA; or, the History of the ToothRelic of Gotama Buddha. The Pali Text and its Translation into English, with Notes. By Sir M. COOMÁRA SWAMY, Mudeliár. Demy 8vo. cloth, pp. 174. 1874. 10s. 6d.

Coomára Swamy.-THE DATHAVANSA; or, the History of the ToothRelic of Gotama Buddha. English Translation only. With Notes. Demy 8vo. cloth, pp. 100. 1874. 68.

Coomára Swamy.-SUTTA NÍPATA; or, the Dialogues and Discourses of Gotama Buddha. Translated from the Pali, with Introduction and Notes. By Sir M. COOмÁRA SWAMY. Cr. 8vo. cloth, pp. xxxvi. and 160. 1874. 6s. Cotton.-ARABIC PRIMER. Consisting of 180 Short Sentences containing 30 Primary Words prepared according to the Vocal System of Studying Language. By General SIR ARTHUR COTTON, K.C.S.I. Cr. 8vo. cloth, pp.

38. 23.

Cowell and Eggeling.-CATALOGUE OF BUDDHIST SANSKRIT MANUSCRIPTS in the Possession of the Royal Asiatic Society (Hodgson Collection). By Professors E. B. CoWELL and J. EGGELING. 8vo. sd., pp. 56. 2s. 6d. Cowell.-A SHORT INTRODUCTION TO THE ORDINARY PRAKRIT OF THE SANSKRIT DRAMAS. With a List of Common Irregular Prakrit Words. By Prof. E. B. CoWELL. Cr. 8vo. limp cloth, pp. 40. 1875. 3s. 6d. Cunningham.-THE ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA. I. The Buddhist Period, including the Campaigns of Alexander, and the Travels of Hwen-Thsang. By ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM, Major-General, Royal Engineers (Bengal Retired). With thirteen Maps. 8vo. pp. xx. 590, cloth. 1870. 28s. Cunningham.—THE BHILSA TOPES; or, Buddhist Monuments of Central India: comprising a brief Historical Sketch of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of Buddhism; with an Account of the Opening aud Examination of the various Groups of Topes around Bhilsa. By Brev.-Major Alexander Cunningham, Bengal Engineers. Illustrated with thirty-three Plates. 8vo. pp. xxxvi. 370, cloth. 1854. £2 28.

Cunningham.- ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA.

Four Reports, made during the years 1862-63-64-65. By ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM, C.S.I., Major-General, etc. With Maps and Plates. Vols. 1 to 5. 8vo. cloth. £6. Cust.-A SKETCH OF THE MODERN LANGUAGES OF THE EAST INDIES. Accompanied by Two Language Maps. By R. CUST. Post 8vo. pp. xii. and 198, cloth. 128.

Da Cunha.- MEMOIR ON

7s. 6d.

[ocr errors]

THE HISTORY OF THE TOOTH-RELIC OF CEYLON; with an Essay on the Life and System of Gautama Buddha. By J. GERSON DA CUNHA. 8vo. cloth, pp. xiv. and 70. With 4 photographs and cuts. Da Cunha.-THE SAHYADRI KHANDA OF THE SKANDA PURANA; a Mythological, Historical and Geographical Account of Western India. First edition of the Sanskrit Text, with various readings. By J. GERSON DA CUNBA, M.R.C.S. and L.M. Eng., L.R.C.P. Edinb., etc. 8vo. bds. pp. 580. £1 18. Da Cunha.-NOTES ON THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF CHAUL AND BASSEIN. By J. GERSON DA CUNHA, M.R.C.S. and L.M. Eng., etc. 8vo. cloth, pp. xvi. and 262. With 17 photographs, 9 plates and a map. £1 5s. Dalton.-DESCRIPTIVE ETHNOLOGY OF BENGAL. By EDWARD TUTTE DALTON, C.S.I., Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps, etc. Illustrated by Lithograph Portraits copied from Photographs. 33 Lithograph Plates. 4to. half-calf, pp. 340. £6 6s.

D'Alwis.-A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF SANSKRIT, PALI, AND SINHALESE LITERARY WORKS OF CEYLON. BY JAMES D'ALWIS, M. R.A.S., Advocate of the Supreme Court, &c., &c. In Three Volumes. Vol. I., pp. xxxii. and 244, sewed. 1870. 8s. 6d.

Davids.-THREE INSCRIPTIONS OF PARAKRAMA BAHU THE GREAT, from
Pulastipura, Ceylon. By T. W. RHYS DAVIDS. 8vo. pp. 20. 18. 6d.
Davids.-SIGIRI, THE LION ROCK, NEAR PULASTIPURA, AND THE 39TH
CHAPTER OF THE MAHAVAMSA. By T. W. RHYS DAVIDS. 8vo. pp. 30. 1s. 6d.
Delepierre. SUPERCHERIES LITTERAIRES, PASTICHES SUPPOSITIONS
D'AUTEUR, DANS LES Lettres et DANS LES ARTS. Par OCTAVE Delepierke.
Fcap. 4to. paper cover, pp. 328. 14s.
Delepierre.-TABLEAU DE LA LITTÉRATURE DU CENTON, CHEZ LES ANCIENS
et chez les Modernes. Par Octave Delepierre. 2 vols. small 4to. paper cover,
pp. 324 and 318. 21s.

Delepierre.-ESSAI HISTORIQUE ET BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE SUR LES RÉBUS. Par Octave Delepierre. 8vo. pp. 24, sewed. With 15 pages of Woodcuts. 1870. 3s. 6d.

57 and 59, Ludgate Hill, London, E. C.

17

Dennys.-CHINA AND JAPAN. A complete Guide to the Open Ports of those countries, together with Pekin, Yeddo, Hong Kong, and Macao; forming a Guide Book and Vade Mecum for Travellers, Merchants, and Residents in general; with 56 Maps and Plans. By WM. FREDERICK MAYERS, F. R.G.S. H.M.'s Consular Service; N. B. DENNYS, late H.M.'s Consular Service; and CHARLES KING, Lieut. Royal Marine Artillery. Edited by N. B. DENNYS. In one volume. 8vo. pp. 600, cloth. £2 2s.

Dennys.-A HANDBOOK OF THE CANTON VERNACULAR OF THE CHINESE
LANGUAGE. Being a Series of Introductory Lessons, for Domestic and
Business Purposes. By N. B. DENNYS, M.R.A.S., Ph.D. 8vo. cloth, pp. 4,
195, and 31. £1 108.

Dennys. A HANDBOOK OF MALAY COLLOQUIAL, as spoken in Singapore,
Being a Series of Introductory Lessons for Domestic and Business Purposes.
By N. B. DENNYS, Ph.D., F.R.G.S., M.R.A.S., etc., Author of The
Folklore of China," "Handbook of Cantonese," etc., etc.
8vo. cloth, pp.

204. £1 18. Dennys.-THE FOLK-LORE OF CHINA, and its Affinities with that of the Aryan and Semitic Races. By N. B. DENNYS, Ph.D., F.R.G.S., M.R.A.S., author of "A Handbook of the Canton Vernacular," etc. 8vo. cloth, pp. 168. 10s. 6d.

De Vere.-STUDIES IN ENGLISH; or, Glimpses of the Inner Life
of our Language. By M. SCHELE DE VERE, LL.D., Professor of Modern
Languages in the University of Virginia. 8vo. cloth, pp. vi. and 365. 12s. 6d.
De Vere.-AMERICANISMS: THE ENGLISH OF THE NEW WORLD.
By

M. SCHELE DE VERE, LL.D., Professor of Modern Languages in the
University of Virginia. 8vo. pp. 685, cloth, 128.

Dickson.—THE PâTIMOKKHA, being the Buddhist Office of the Con-
fession of Priests. The Pali Text, with a Translation, and Notes, by J. F.
DICKSON, M.A. 8vo. sd., pp. 69. 28.
Dinkard (The).-The Original Pehlwi Text, the same transliterated
in Zend Characters. Translations of the Text in the Gujrati and English
Languages; a Commentary and Glossary of Select Terms. By PESHOTUN
DUSTOOR BEHRAMJEE SUNJANA. Vols. I. and II. 8vo. cloth. £2 2s.

Döhne.-A ZULU-KAFIR DICTIONARY, etymologically explained, with copious Illustrations and examples, preceded by an introduction on the Zulu. Kafir Language. By the Rev. J. L. DÖHNE. Royal 8vo. pp. xlii. and 418, sewed. Cape Town, 1857. 21s.

By the Rev. J. L. Döнne, 8vo. pp. 208, cloth. Pietermaritz

Döhne.-THE FOUR GOSPELS IN ZULU. Missionary to the American Board, C.F.M. burg, 1866. 5s. Doolittle.-A VOCABULARY AND HANDBOOK OF THE CHINESE LANGUAGE. Romanized in the Mandarin Dialect. In Two Volumes comprised in Three arts. By Rev. Justus DOOLITTLE, Author of "Social Life of the Chinese." Vol. I. 4to. pp. viii. and 548. Vol. II. Parts II. and III., pp. vii. and 695. £1 11s. 6d. each vol.

Douglas.-CHINESE-ENGLISH DICTIONARY OF THE VERNACULAR OR SPOKEN LANGUAGE OF AMOY, with the principal variations of the Chang-Chew and Chin-Chew Dialects. By the Rev. CARSTAIRS DOUGLAS, M.A., LL.D., Glasg., Missionary of the Presbyterian Church in England. 1 vol. High quarto, cloth, double columns, pp. 632. 1873. £3 38.

Douglas.-CHINESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.

Two Lectures de

livered at the Royal Institution, by R. K. DOUGLAS, of the British Museum, and Professor of Chinese at King's College. Cr. 8vo. cl., pp. 118. 1875. 58. Douglas.-THE Life of JengHIZ KHAN. Translated from the Chinese, with an Introduction, by ROBERT Kennaway DOUGLAS, of the British Museum, and Professor of Chinese, King's College, London. Cr. 8vo. cloth, pp

Xxxvi.-106. 1877. 5s.

2

« AnteriorContinuar »