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ALBANIAN.

Grammaire Albanaise.-Par P. W. Crown 8vo. pp. viii. 170, cloth.

1887. 78. 6d.

AMERICAN LANGUAGES.

Aboriginal American Literature, Library of. Edited by D. G. BRINTON, M.D. 8vo. cloth. 1. The Chronicles of the Mayas. pp. 280. £1 1s. (Or if with Set, 12s.) 2. The Iroquois Book of Rites. Edited by H. HALE. pp. 222. 12s. 3. The Comedy-Ballet of Gueguence. pp. 146. 10s. 4. A Migration Legend of the Creek Indians. By A. S. GATSCHET. pp. 252. 12s. 5. The Lenape and their Legends. By D. G. BRINTON, M.D. 8vo. pp. 262. 128. 6. The Annals of the Cakchiquels. The Text, with a Translation, Notes and Introduction, by D. G. BRINTON, M.D. pp. 240. 12s. 7. Ancient Nahuatl Poetry. Text and Translation by D. G. BRINTON, M.D. pp. 182. 12s. 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. 7s. 6d. Ellis. PERUVIA SCYTHICA. See page 49.

Howse.-A GRAMMAR OF THE CREE LANGUAGE. With which is combined an analysis of the Chippeway Dialect. By JOSEPH Howse, Esq., F.R.G.S. 8vo. pp. xx. and 324, cloth. 7s. 6d.

Markham.-OLLANTA: A DRAMA IN THE QUICHUA LANGUAGE. Text, Translation, and Introduction, By CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM, F.R.G.S. Crown 8vo., pp. 128, cloth. 1871. 7s. 6d.

Markham.-A MEMOIR OF THE LADY ANA DE OSORIO, Countess of Chinchon, and Vice-Queen of Peru, A.D. 1629-39. With a Plea for the correct spelling of the Chinchona Genus. By C. R. MARKHAM, C. B., Member of the Imperial Academy Naturæ Curiosorum, with the Cognomen of Chinchon. Small 4to. pp. xii. and 100. With two Coloured Plates, Map and Illustrations. Handsomely bound. 1874. 288.

Matthews.-ETHNOLOGY AND PHILOLOGY OF THE HIDATSA INDIANS. By WASHINGTON MATTHEWS, Assistant Surgeon, U.S. Army. 8vo. cloth. £1 11s. 6d.

CONTENTS:-Ethnography, Philology, Grammar, Dictionary, and English-Hidatsa Vocabulary. Nodal.-Los VINCULOS DE OLLANTA Y CUSI-KCUYLLOR. DRAMA EN

QUICHUA. Obra Compilada y Espurgada con la Version Castellana al Frente de su Testo por el Dr. José FERNANDEZ NODAL, Abogado de los Tribunales de Justicia de la República del Perú. Bajo los Auspicios de la Redentora Sociedad de Filantropos para Mejoror la Suerte de los Aboríjenes Peruanos. Roy. 8vo. bds. pp. 70. 1874. 7s. 6d.

Nodal.-ELEMENTOS DE GRAMÁTICA QUICHUA Ó IDIOMA DE LOS YNCAS.

Bajo los Auspicios de la Redentora, Sociedad de Filántropos para mejorar la suerte de los Aboríjenes Peruanos. Por el Dr. JOSE FERNANDEZ Nodal, Abogado de los Tribunales de Justicia de la República del Perú. Royal 8vo. cloth, pp. xvi. and 441. Appendix, pp. 9. £1 1s.

Ollanta: A DRAMA IN THE QUICHUA LANGUAGE.

and under NODAL.

See under MARKHAM

Pimentel. — CUADRO DESCRIPTIVO Y COMPARATIVO

DE

LAS LENGUAS

INDÍGENAS DE México, o Tratado de Filologia Mexicana. Par FRANCISCO PIMENTEL. 2 Edicion unica completa. 3 Volumes 8vo. £2 28.

Mexico, 1875. Thomas.—THE THEORY AND PRACTICE of Creole GRAMMAR. By J. J. THOMAS. Port of Spain (Trinidad), 1869. 1 vol. 8vo. bds. pp. viii. and 135. 12s.

ANGLO-SAXON.

Harrison and Baskervill. — A HANDY DICTIONARY OF ANGLO-SAXON POETRY. Based on Groschopp's Grein. Edited, Revised, and Corrected, with Grammatical Appendix, List of Irregular Verbs, and Brief Etymological Features. By J. A. HARRISON, Prof. of English and Modern Languages in Washington and Lee University, Virginia; and W. BASKERVILL, Ph.D. Lips., Prof. of English Language and Literature in Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Ten. Square 8vo. pp. 318, cloth. 1886. 12s.

March.-A COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR OF THE ANGLO-SAXON Language; in which its forms are illustrated by those of the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Gothic, Old Saxon, Old Friesic, Old Norse, and Old High-German. By FRANCIS A. MARCH, LL.D. Demy 8vo. cloth, pp. xi. and 253. 1877. 10s.

March.-INTRODUCTION TO ANGLO-SAXON. An Anglo-Saxon Reader. With Philological Notes, a Brief Grammar, and a Vocabulary. By F. A. MARCH, LL.D. 8vo. pp. viii. and 166, cloth. 1870. 7s. 6d.

Rask.-A GRAMMAR OF THE ANGLO-SAXON TONGUE. From the Danish of Erasmus Rask, Professor of Literary History in, and Librarian to, the University of Copenhagen, etc. By B. THORpe. Third edition, corrected and improved, with Plate. Post 8vo. pp. vi. and 192, cloth. 1879. 5s. 6d. Wright.-ANGLO-SAXON AND OLD-ENGLISH VOCABULARIES. See page 79.

ARABIC.

Ahlwardt.-THE DIVÁNS OF THE SIX ANCIENT ARABIC POETS, Ennábiga, 'Antara, Tarafa, Zuhair, 'Algama, and Imruolgais; chiefly according to the MSS. of Paris, Gotha, and Leyden, and the collection of their Fragments: with a complete list of the various readings of the Text. Edited by W. AHLWARDT, 8vo. pp. xxx. 340, sewed. 1870. 128.

Alif Lailat wa Lailat.-THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. 4 vols. 4to. pp. 495, 493, 442, 434. Cairo, A.H. 1279 (1862). £3 38.

This celebrated Edition of the Arabian Nights is now, for the first time, offered at a price which makes it accessible to Scholars of limited means.

Athar-ul-Adhâr-TRACES OF CENTURIES; or, Geographical and Historical
Arabic Dictionary, by SELIM KHURI and SELIM SH-HADE. Geographical
Parts I. to V., Historical Parts I. and II. 4to. pp. 980 and 384. Price
78. 6d. each part.
[In course of publication.
Badger.-AN ENGLISH-ARABIC LEXICON, in which the equivalents for
English words and Idiomatic Sentences are rendered into literary and colloquial
Arabic. By G. P. BADGER, D.C.L. 4to. cloth, pp. xii. and 1248. 1880. £4.

Butrus-al-Bustâny. An Arabic Encylopædia

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

of Mohît ul Mohît (bass), and Katr el Mohit (ji).
This work will be completed in from 12 to 15 Vols., of which Vols. I. to VII.
are ready, Vol. I. contains letter to; Vol. II. — to; Vol. III.
to Vol. IV. ¿l to Vol. V. to
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to. Vol. VIII. to. IX. pp. 800 each. £1 11s. 6d. per Vol. Carletti.-MÉTHODE THÉORICO-PRATIQUE DE LANGUE ARABE. Par P. V. CARLETTI. 4to. pp. 318, wrapper. 10s. Cotton.-ARABIC PRIMER. Consisting of 180 Short Sentences containing 30 Primary Words prepared according to the Vocal System of Studying Language. By General SIR A. COTTON, K.C.S.I. Cr. 8vo. cloth, pp. 38. Hassoun.-THE DIWAN OF HATIM TAI, an Old Arabic Poet of the Sixth Century of the Christian Era. Edited by R. HASSOUN. With Illustrations. 4to. pp. 43. 3s. 6d.

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Jami, Mulla.-SALAMAN U ABSAL.

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An Allegorical Romance; being one of the Seven Poems entitled the Haft Aurang of Mullā Jāmī, now first edited from the Collation of Eight Manuscripts in the Library of the India House, and in private collections, with various readings, by FORBES FALCONER, M.A., M.R.A.S. 4to. cloth, pp. 92. 1850. 7s. 6d.

Koran (The). Arabic text, lithographed in Oudh, ▲.н. 1284 (1867). 16mo. pp. 942. 6s.

Koran.-EXTRACTS FROM THE CORAN IN THE ORIGINAL, WITH ENGLISH RENDERING. Compiled by Sir WILLIAM MUIR, K.C.S.I., LL.D., Author of the "Life of Mahomet." Second Edition. Crown 8vo. pp. 72, cloth. 1885. 2s. 6d.

Koran.-See Wherry, page 5.

Ko-ran (Selections from the).-See "Trübner's Oriental Series," p. 3. Leitner.-INTRODUCTION TO A PHILOSOPHICAL GRAMMAR OF ARABIC. Being an Attempt to Discover a Few Simple Principles in Arabic Grammar. By G. W. LEitner. 8vo. sewed, pp. 52. Lahore. 4s.

Morley.-A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of the HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS in the ARABIC and PERSIAN LANGUAGES preserved in the Library of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. By WILLIAM H. MORLEY, M.R.A.S. 8vo. pp. viii. and 160, sewed. London, 1854. 2s. 6d. Muhammed.—THE LIFE OF MUHAMMED. Based on Muhammed Ibn Ishak. By Abd El Malik Ibn Hisham. Edited by Dr. FERDINAND WÜSTENFELD. The Arabic Text. 8vo. pp. 1026, sewed. Price 21s. Introduction, Notes, and Index in German. 8vo. pp. lxxii. and 266, sewed. 7s. 6d. Each part sold separately.

The text based on the Manuscripts of the Berlin, Leipsic, Gotha and Leyden Libraries, has been carefully revised by the learned editor, and printed with the utmost exactness. Newman.-A HANDBOOK OF MODERN ARABIC, consisting of a Practical Grammar, with numerous Examples, Dialogues, and Newspaper Extracts, in a European Type. By F. W. NEWMAN, Emeritus Professor of University College, London. Post 8vo. pp. xx. and 192, cloth. 1866. 6s.

Newman. A DICTIONARY OF MODERN ARABIC.-1. Anglo-Arabic Dictionary. 2. Anglo-Arabic Vocabulary. 3. Arabo-English Dictionary. By F. W. NEWMAN, Emeritus Professor of University College, London. In 2 vols. crown 8vo., pp. xvi. and 376-464, cloth. £1 1s.

Palmer.-THE SONG OF THE REED; and other Pieces. By E. H. PALMER, M.A., Cambridge. Crown 8vo. cloth, pp. 208. 1876. 5s.

Among the Contents will be found translations from Hafiz, from Omer el Kheiyám, and from other Persian as well as Arabic poets.

Palmer.-HINDUSTANI, PERSIAN, AND ARABIC GRAMMAR SIMPLIFIED.

By E. H. PALMER. M.A., Cambridge. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. pp. viii.-104, cloth. 1885. 5s. Rogers.-NOTICE ON THE DINARS OF THE ABBASSIDE DYNASTY.

By EDWARD THOMAS ROGERS, late H.M. Consul, Cairo. 8vo. pp. 44, with a Map and four Autotype Plates. 5s. Schemeil.-EL MUBTAKER; or, First Born. (In Arabic, printed at Beyrout). Containing Five Comedies, called Comedies of Fiction, on Hopes and Judgments, in Twenty-six Poems of 1092 Verses, showing the Seven Stages of Life, from man's conception unto his death and burial. By EMIN IBRAHIM SCHEMEIL. In one volume, 4to. pp. 166, sewed. 1870. 58. Syed Ahmad.-LIFE OF MOHAMMED. See Muhammed.

Wherry.-Commentary on the Quran.

See page 5.

ASSAMESE.

Bronson.-A DICTIONARY IN ASSAMESE AND ENGLISH.

Compiled by

M BRONSON, American Baptist Missionary. 8vo. calf, pp. viii. and 609. £22s. Catalogue of Assamese Books to be had of Messrs. Trübner & Co., Post free for one penny stamp.

ASSYRIAN (CUNEIFORM, ACCAD, BABYLONIAN).

Bertin.-ABRIDGED GRAMMARS OF THE LANGUAGES OF THE CUNEIFORM
INSCRIPTIONS. By G. BERTIN, M.R.A.S. I. A Sumero-Akkadian Grammar.
II. An Assyro-Babylonian Grammar. III. A Vannic Grammar. IV. A Medic
Grammar. V. An Old Persian Grammar. Crown 8vo. pp. viii.-118, cloth.
1888. 58.

Budge.-ASSYRIAN TEXTS, Selected and Arranged, with Philological
Notes. By E. A. BUDGE, B.A., Assyrian Exhibitioner, Christ's College,
Cambridge. Crown 4to. cloth, pp. viii. and 44. 1880. 7s. 6d.
Budge. THE HISTORY OF ESARHADDON.

Series," p. 4.

See "

"Trübner's Oriental

Catalogue (A) of leading Books on Egypt and Egyptology, and on
Assyria and Assyriology, to be had at the affixed prices, of Trübner and Co.
pp. 40. 1880. 1s.
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.

Cooper.-An Archaic Dictionary, Biographical, Historical and Mythological; from the Egyptian and Etruscan Monuments, and Papyri. By W. R. COOPER. London, 1876. 8vo. cloth. 158.

Hincks.-SPECIMEN CHAPTERS OF AN ASSYRIAN GRAMMAR. By the late Rev. E. HINCKS, D.D., Hon. M.R.A.S. 8vo., sewed, pp. 44. 18. Lenormant (F.)-CHALDEAN MAGIC; its Origin and Development. Translated from the French. With considerable Additions by the Author. London, 1877. 8vo. pp. 440. 128.

Luzzatto.-GRAMMAR OF THE BIBLICAL CHALDAIC LANGUAGE AND THE

TALMUD BABYLONICAL IDIOMS. By S. D. LUZZATTO. Translated from the Italian by J. S. GOLDAMMER. Cr. 8vo. cl., pp. 122. 7s. 6d.

Rawlinson.-NOTES ON THE EARLY HISTORY OF BABYLONIA. By Colonel RAWLINSON, C.B. 8vo. sd., pp. 48. 18.

Rawlinson.-A COMMENTARY ON THE CUNEIFORM INSCRIPTIONS OF BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA, including Readings of the Inscription on the Nimrud Obelisk, and Brief Notice of the Ancient Kings of Nineveh and Babylon, by Major H. C. RAWLINSON. 8vo. pp. 84, sewed. London, 1850. 2s. 6d. Rawlinson.-INSCRIPTION OF TIGLATH PILESER I., KING OF ASSYRIA, B.C. 1150, as translated by Sir H. RAWLINSON, FOX TALBOT, Esq., Dr. HINCKS. and Dr. OPPERT. Published by the Royal Asiatic Society. 8vo. sd., pp. 74. 28. Rawlinson.-OUTLINES OF ASSYRIAN HISTORY, from the Inscriptions of Nineveh. By Lieut. Col. RAWLINSON, C.B., followed by some Remarks by A. H. LAYARD, Esq., D.C.L. 8vo., pp. xliv., sewed. London, 1852. 1s. Records of the Past: being English Translations of the Assyrian and the Egyptian Monuments. Published under the sanction of the Society of Biblical Archæology. Edited by S. BIRCH. Vols. 1 to 12. 1874 to 1879. £1 11s. 6d. or 3s. 6d. each vol. Renan.-AN ESSAY ON THE AGE AND ANTIQUITY OF THE BOOK OF

1872. 7s. 6d.

By

NABATHÆAN AGRICULTURE. To which is added an Inaugural Lecture on the Position of the Shemitic Nations in the History of Civilization. By M. ERNEST RENAN, Membre de l'Institut. Crown 8vo., pp. xvi. and 148, cloth. 3s. 6d. Sayce.-AN ASSYRIAN GRAMMAR FOR COMPARATIVE PURPOSES. A. H. SAYCE, M.A. 12mo. cloth, pp. xvi. and 188. Sayce.-AN ELEMENTARY GRAMMAR and Reading Book of the Assyrian Language, in the Cuneiform Character: containing the most complete Syllabary yet extant, and which will serve also as a Vocabulary of both Accadian and Assyrian. London, 1875. 4to. cloth. 9s.

Sayce.-LECTURES upon the Assyrian Language and Syllabary. London, 1877. Large 8vo. 9s. 6d.

Sayce.-BABYLONIAN LITERATURE. Lectures. London, 1877. 8vo. 48. Smith.-THE ASSYRIAN EPONYM CANON; containing Translations of the Documents of the Comparative Chronology of the Assyrian and Jewish Kingdoms, from the Death of Solomon to Nebuchadnezzar. By E. SMITH. London, 1876. 8vo. 98.

AUSTRALIAN LANGUAGES.

Grey.-HANDBOOK OF AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, AND POLYNESIAN PHISee page 49.

LOLOGY.

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