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Music and Musical Works.

THE MUSICAL LIBRARY. A Selection of the best Vocal and Instrumental Music, both English and Foreign. Edited by W. AYRTON, Esq. of the Opera House. 8 vols. folio, comprehending more than 400 pieces of Music, beautifully printed with metallic types (pub. at 44. 48.), sewed, 1. 118. 6d.

The Vocal and Instrumental may be had separately, each in 4 vols. 163.

MUSICAL CABINET AND HARMONIST. A Collection of Classical and Popular Vocal and Instrumental Music; comprising Selections from the best productions of all the Great Masters; English, Scotch, and Irish Melodies; with many of the National Airs of other Countries, embracing Overtures, Marches, Rondos, Quadrilles, Waltzes, and Gallopades; also Madrigals, Duets, and Glees; the whole adapted either for the Voice, the Piano-forte, the Harp, or the Organ; with Pieces occasionally for the Flute and Guitar, under the superintendence of an eminent Professor. 4 vols. small folio, comprehending more than 300 pieces of Music, beautifully printed with metallic types (pub. at 24. 2s.), sewed, 168.

The great sale of the Musical Library, in consequence of its extremely low price, has induced the Advertiser to adopt the same plan of selling the present capital selection. As the contents are quite different from the Musical Library, and the intrinsic merit of the selection is equal, the work will no doubt meet with similar success.

MUSICAL GEM; a Collection of 300 Modern Songs, Duets, Glees, &c. by the most celebrated Composers of the present day, adapted for the Voice, Flute, or Violin (edited by JOHN PARRY), 3 vols. in 1, 8vo, with a beautifully engraved Title, and a very richly illuminated Frontispiece (pub. at 17. 18.), cloth gilt, 108. 6d.

1841

The above capital collection contains a great number of the best copyright pieces, including some of the most popular songs of Braham, Bishop, &c. It forms a most attractive volume.

Medicine. Surgery, Anatomy, Chemistry,
Physiology, &c.

BARTON AND CASTLE'S BRITISH FLORA MEDICA; Or, History of the Medicinal Plants of Great Britain, 2 vols. 8vo, upwards of 200 finely coloured figures of Plants (pub. at 31. 38.), cloth, 1. 168.

1845

An exceedingly cheap, elegant, and valuable work, necessary to every medical practitioner. BATEMAN AND WILLAN'S DELINEATIONS OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES. 4to, containing 72 Plates, beautifully and very accurately coloured under the superintendence of an eminent Professional Gentleman (Dr. CARSWELL), (puh. at 12. 12s.), half bound mor. 51. 53.

1840

"Dr. Bateman's valuable work has done more to extend the knowledge of cutaneous diseases than any other that has ever appeared."-Dr. A. T. Thompson.

1846

BEHR'S HAND-BOOK OF ANATOMY, by BIRKETT (Demonstrator at Guy's Hospital), thick 12mo, closely printed, cloth lettered (pub. at 10s. 6d.), 3s. 6d. BOSTOCK'S (DR.) SYSTEM OF PHYSIOLOGY, comprising a Complete View of the present state of the Science. 4th Edition, revised and corrected throughout, 8vo (900 pages), (pub. at 1.), cloth, 8s.

1834

BURNS'S PRINCIPLES OF MIDWIFERY, tenth and best edition, thick 8vo, cloth lettered, (pub. at 16s.), 58.

CELSUS DE MEDICINA, Edited by E. MILLIGAN, M.D. cum Indice copiosissimo ex edit. Targa. Thick 8vo, Frontispiece (pub. at 16s.), cloth, 9s.

1831

This is the very best edition of Celsus. It contains critical and medical notes, applicable to the practice of this country; a parallel Table of ancient and modern Medical terms, synonymes, weights, measures, &c. and, indeed, everything which can be useful to the Medical Student; together with a singularly extensive Index.

HOPE'S MORBID ANATOMY, royal 8vo, with 48 highly finished coloured Plates, containing 260 accurate Delineations of Cases in every known variety of Disease (pub. at 54. 5s.), cloth, 31. 38.

1834

LAWRENCE'S LECTURES ON COMPARATIVE ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, ZOOLOGY, AND THE NATURAL HISTORY OF MAN. New Edition, post 8vo, with a Frontispiece of Portraits, engraved on Steel, and 12 Plates, cloth, 5s.

LAWRENCE (W.) ON THE DISEASES OF THE EYE. Third Edition, revised and enlarged. 8vo (820 closely printed pages), (pub. at 17. 48.), cloth, 10s. 6d.

1844

LEY'S (DR.) ESSAY ON THE CROUP, 8vo, 5 Plates (pub. at 15s.), cloth, 3s. 6d. 1836 LIFE OF SIR ASTLEY COOPER, interspersed with his Sketches of Distinguished Characters, by BRANSBY COOPER. 2 vols. 8vo, with fine Portrait, after Sir Thomas Lawrence (pub. at 1. 18.), cloth, 10s. 6d.

1843

NEW LONDON SURGICAL POCKET-BOOK thick royal 18mc (pub. at 128.), lif. bd. ♪..

NEW LONDON CHEMICAL POCKET-BOOK; adapted to the Daily use of the Student, royal 18mo, numerous Woodcuts (pub. at 7s. ud.), hf. bd. 38. 6d.

1844

NEW LONDON MEDICAL POCKET-BOOK, including Pharmacy, Posology, &c. reyal 18mo (pub. at 8s.), hf. bd. 3s. 6d.

1844

PARIS (DR.), TREATISE ON DIET AND THE DIGESTIVE FUNCTIONS, 5th edition (pub. 12s.), cloth, 58.

PLUMBE'S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASE OF THE SKIN. Fourth edition, Plates, thick evo (pub. at 1. 1s.), cloth, 68. 6d.

SINCLAIR'S (SIR JOHN) CODE OF HEALTH AND LONGEVITY; Sixth Edition, complete in 1 thick vol. 8vo, Portrait (pub. at 14.), cloth, 73.

1844

SOUTH'S DESCRIPTION OF THE BONES, together with their several connexions with each other, and with the Muscles, specially adapted for Students in Anatomy, numerous Woodcuts, third edition, 12mo, cloth lettered (pub. at 78.), 3s. 6d.

1837

including also an ub. at 2. 28.). 1838

STEPHENSON'S MEDICAL ZOOLOGY AND MINERALOGY; account of the Animal and Mineral Poisons, 45 coloured Plates, royal' cloth, 14. 15. TYRRELL ON THE DISEASES OF THE EYE, being a Practical work on their Treatment, Medically, Topically, and by Operation, by F. TYRRELL, Senior Surgeon to the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital. 2 thick vols. 8vo, illustrated by 9 Plates, containing upwards of 60 finely coloured figures (pub. at 17. 168.), cloth, 1. 1s.

1840

WOODVILLE'S MEDICAL BOTANY. Third Edition, enlarged by Sir W. JACKSON HOOKER. 5 vols. 4to, with 310 Plates, Engraved by SowERBY, most carefully coloured (pub. at 10. 108.), half bound morocco, 5l. 58. The Fifth, or Supplementary Volume, entirely by Sir W. J. HOOKER, to complete the old Editions. 4to, 36 coloured Plates (pub. at 21. 123. 6d.), boards, 1. 11s. Gd.

Mathematics.

1832

BRADLEY'S GEOMETRY, PERSPECTIVE, AND PROJECTION, for the use of Artists. 8 Plates and numerous Woodcuts (pub. at 78.), cloth, 5s.

1846

EUCLID'S SIX ELEMENTARY BOOKS, by Dr. LARDNER, with an Explanatory Commentary, Geometrical Exercises, and a Treatise on Solid Geometry, 8vo, Ninth Edition, cloth, 63.

EUCLID IN PARAGRAPHS: The Elements of Euclid, containing the first Six Books, and the first Twenty-one Propositions of the Eleventh Book, 12mo, with the Planes shaded, (pub. at 68.), cloth, 3s. 6d. Camb. 1845 JAMIESON'S MECHANICS FOR PRACTICAL MEN, including Treatises on the Composition and Resolution of Forces; the Centre of Gravity; and the Mechanical Powers; illustrated by Examples and Designs. Fourth Edition, greatly improved, Svo (pub. at 15s.), cloth, 78. Gd.

"A great mechanical treasure."-Dr. Birkbeck.

BOOKS PRINTED UNIFORM WITH THE STANDARD LIBRARY.

1850

JOYCE'S SCIENTIFIC DIALOGUES, enlarged by PINNOCK, for the Instruction and Entertainment of Young People. New and greatly improved and enlarged Edition, by WILLIAM PINNOCK, completed to the present state of knowledge (600 pages), numerous Woodcuts, 5s.

6TURM'S MORNING COMMUNINGS WITH GOD, or Devotional Meditations for every Day in the Year, 5s.

1847

CHILLINGWORTH'S RELIGION OF PROTESTANTS. 500 pp. 38. 6d. CARY'S TRANSLATION OF DANTE. (Upwards of 600 pages), extra blue cloth, with a richly gilt back, 7s. 6d. 1847

1847

MAXWELL'S VICTORIES OF THE BRITISH ARMIES, enlarged and improved, and brought down to the present time; several highly finished Steel Portraits, and a Frontispiece, extra gilt cloth, 7s. 6d. MICHELET'S HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, translated oy C. Cocks, 2 vols. in 1, 4s.

ROBINSON CRUSOE, including his further Adventures, with a Life of Defoe, &c. upwarde of 60 fine Woodcuts, from designs by HARVEY and WHIMPER, 38. STARLING'S (MISS) NOBLE DEEDS OF WOMAN, or Examples of Female Courag Fortitude, and Virtue, Third Edition. enlarged and improved, with two very beautiful Frontis. nieces. elegant in cietii. is

1844

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A SERIES OF LITERAL PROSE TRANSLATIONS OF THE GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS,

WITH NOTES AND INDEXES.

Uniform with the STANDARD LIBRARY, 5s. each (except Thucydides, Eschylus, Virgil, Horace, Cicero's Offices, Demosthenes, Appendix to Eschylus, Aristotle's Organon, all of which are 3s. 6d. each volume).

1. HERODOTUS. By the REV. HENRY CARY, M.A. Frontispiece.

2 & 3. THUCYDIDES. By the REV. H. DALE. In 2 Vols. (3s. 6d. each). Frontispiece. 4. PLATO. Vol. I. By CARY. [The Apology of Socrates, Crito, Phædo, Gorgias, Protagotas, Phaedrus, Theaetetus, Euthyphron, Lysis.] Frontispiece.

5. LIVY'S HISTORY OF ROME, literally translated. Vol. I., Books 1 to 8. 6. PLATO. Vol. II. By DAVIS. [The Republic, Timæus, and Critias.]

7. LIVY'S HISTORY OF ROME. Vol. II., Books 9 to 26.

8. SOPHOCLES. The Oxford Translation, revised.

9. ÆSCHYLUS, literally translated. By an OXONIAN. (Price 3s. 6d.)

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Appendix to, containing the new readings given in Hermann's posthu mous edition of Eschylus, translated and edited by G. BURGES, M.A. (3s. 6d). 10. ARISTOTLE'S RHETORIC AND POETIC. With Examination Questions. 11. LIVY'S HISTORY OF ROME. Vol. III., Books 27 to 36.

12 & 14. EURIPIDES, literally translated. From the Text of Dindorf. In 2 Vols. 13. VIRGIL BY DAVIDSON. New Edition, Revised. (Price 3s. 6d.) Frontispiece. 15. HORACE. By SMART. New Edition, Revised. (Price 3s. 6d.) Frontispiece. 16. ARISTOTLE'S ETHICS. BY PROF. R. W. BROWNE, of King's College. 17. CICERO'S OFFICES. [Old Age, Friendship, Scipio's Dream, Paradoxes, &c.] 18. PLATO. Vol. III. By G. BURGES, M.A. [Euthydemus, Symposium, Sophistes, Politicus, Laches, Parmenides, Cratylus, and Meno.]

19. LIVY'S HISTORY OF ROME. Vol. IV. (which completes the work). 20. CESAR AND HIRTIUS. With Index.

21. HOMER'S ILIAD, in prose, literally translated. Frontispiece.

22. HOMER'S ODYSSEY, HYMNS, EPIGRAMS, AND BATTLE OF THE FROGS AND MICE. 23. PLATO. Vol. IV. By G. BURGES, M.A. [Philebus, Charmides, Laches, The Two Alcibiades, and Ten other Dialogues.]

24, 25, & 32. OVID. By H. T. RILEY, B.A. Complete in 3 Vols. Frontispieces. 26. LUCRETIUS. By the REV. J. S. WATSON. With the Metrical Version of J. M. GOOD. 27, 30, 31, & 34. CICERO'S ORATIONS. By C. D. YONGE. Complete in 4 Vols. (Vol. 4 contains also the Rhetorical Pieces.)

28. PINDAR. By DAWSON W. TURNER. With the Metrical Version of MOORE. Front. 29. PLATO. Vol. V. By G. BURGES, M.A. [The Laws.]

33 & 36. THE COMEDIES OF PLAUTUS, By H. T. RILEY, B.A. In 2 Vols.

35. JUVENAL, PERSIUS, &c. By the REV. L. EVANS, M.A. With the Metrical Version of GIFFORD. Frontispiece.

37. THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY, translated chiefly by G. BURGES, A.M., with Metri- & cal Versions by various Authors.

38. DEMOSTHENES. The Olynthiac, Philippic, and other Public Orations, with Notes, Appendices, &c., by C. RANN KENNEDY. (3s. 6d.)

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39. SALLUST, FLORUS, and VELLEIUS PATERCULUS, with copious Notes, Biographical Notices, and Index, by the Rev. J. S. WATSON, M.A.

40. LUCAN'S PHARSALIA, with copious Notes, by H. T. RILEY, B.A.

41 THEOCRITUS, BION, MOSCHUS and TYRTAUS, by the Rev. J. BANKS, M.A. With the Metrical Versions of CHAPMAN. Frontispiece.

42. CICERO'S ACADEMICS, DE FINIBUS and TUSCULAN QUESTIONS, by C. D. YONGE, BA. With Sketch of the Greek Philosophy.

43. ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS AND ECONOMICS, by E. WALFORD, M.A., with Notes, Analyses, Life, Introduction, and Index.

44. DIOGENES LAERTIUS. LIVES AND OPINIONS OF THE ANCIENT PHILOSOPHERS, with Notes by C. D. YONGE, B.A.

45. TERENCE and PHEDRUS, by H. T. RILEY. To which is added SMART'S Metrical Version of Phædrus. Frontispiece.

46 & 47. ARISTOTLE'S ORGANON, or, Logical Treatises, and the Introduction of Porphyry, with Notes, Analysis, Introduction and Index, by the Rev. O. F. OWEN, M.A. 2 Vols., 3s. 6d. per Vol.

48 & 49. ARISTOPHANES, with Notes and Extracts from the best Metrical Versions, by W. J. HICKIE, in 2 Vols. Frontispiece.

50. CICERO ON THE NATURE OF THE GODS, DIVINATION, FATE, LAWS, REPUBLIC, &c, translated by C. D. YONGE, B.A.

51. APULEIUS. [The Golden Ass, Death of Socrates, Florida, and Defence or Discourse on Magic]. To which is added a Metrical Version of Cupid and Psyche; and Mrs. Tighe's Psyche. Frontispiece.

52. JUSTIN, CORNELIUS NEPOS and EUTROPIUS, with Notes and a General Index, by the Rev. J. S. WATSON, M.A.

53 & 58. TACITUS. Vol. I. The Annals. Vol. II. The History, Germania, Agricola, &c. With Index.

54. PLATO. Vol VI., completing the work, and containing Epinomis, Axiochus, Eryxias, on Virtue, on Justice, Sisyphus, Demodocus, and Definitions; the Treatise of Timæus Locrus on the Soul of the World and Nature; the Lives of Plato by Diogenes Laertius, Hesychius, and Olympiodorus; and the Introductions to his Doc. trines by Alcinous and Albinus; Apuleius on the Doctrines of Plato, and Remarks on Plato's Writings by the Poet Gray. Edited, with Notes, by G. BURGES, M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb. With general Index to the 6 Volumes.

55, 56, 57. ATHENAEUS. The Deipnosophists, or the Banquet of the Learned, translated by C. D. YONGE, B.A., with an Appendix of Poetical Fragments rendered into English verse by various Authors, and a general Index. Complete in 3 Vols.

59. CATULLUS, TIBULLUS, and the VIGIL OF VENUS. A literal prose translation. To which are added Metrical Versions by LAMB, GRAINGER, and others. Frontispiece.

60. PROPERTIUS, PETRONIUS ARBITER, and JOHANNES SECUNDUS, literally translated, and accompanied by Poetical Versions, from various sources; to which are added the Love Epistles of ARISTANETUS. Edited by W. K. KELLY.

61. THE GEOGRAPHY OF STRABO, translated, with copious Notes, by W. FALCONER, M.A., and H. C. HAMILTON, Esq. In 3 Vols. Vol I.

62. XENOPHON'S ANABASIS, or Expedition of Cyrus, and MEMORABILIA, or Memoirs of Socrates, translated by the Rev. J. S. WATSON, with a Geographical Commentary by W. F. AINSWORTH. Frontispiece.

63.

CYROPÆDIA and HELLENICS, by the Rev. H. DALE, and the Rev.

J. S. WATSON.

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64 & 67. PLINY'S NATURAL HISTORY, translated, with copious Notes, by the late JonN BOSTOCK, M.D., F.R.S.; and II. T. RILEY, ESQ., B.A. Vols. 1 and 2. 65. SUETONIUS. Lives of the Cæsars, and other Works. THOMSON's translation revised by T. FORESTER.

66. DEMOSTHENES ON THE CROWN, AND ON THE EMBASSY, by C. RANN KENNEDY.

68. CICERO ON ORATORY AND ORATORS, by the Rev. J. S. WATSON, M.A., with General Index.

*This volume completes the Classical Library edition of Cicero.

69. PLINY'S NATURAL HISTORY, translated, with copious Notes, by BoSTOCK and RILEY. Vol. 3.

70. GREEK ROMANCES. Heliodorus, Longus, and Achilles Tatius.

BONN'S ANTIQUARIAN LIBRARY.

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1. BEDE'S ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, & THE ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE. 2. MALLETS NORTHERN ANTIQUITIES. By BISHOP PERCY.

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of the Erbyggia Saga, by SIR WALTER SCOTT. Edited by J. A. BLACKWELL. 3. WILLIAM OF MALMESBURY'S CHRONICLE OF THE KINGS OF ENGLAND. 4. SIX OLD ENGLISH CHRONICLES: viz., Asser's Life of Alfred; the Chronicles of Ethelwerd, Gildas, Nennius, Geoffry of Monmouth, and Richard of Cirencester. 5. ELLIS'S EARLY ENGLISH METRICAL ROMANCES. Revised by J. ORCHARD HALLIWELL. Complete in one vol., Illuminated Frontispiece.

6. CHRONICLES OF THE CRUSADERS: Richard of Devizes. Geoffrey de Vinsauf. Lord de Joinville. Complete in 1 volume. Frontispiece.

7. EARLY TRAVELS IN PALESTINE. Willibald, Sæwulf, Benjamin of Tudela, Mandeville, La Brocquiere, and Maundrell. In one volume. With Map.

8, 10, & 12. BRAND'S POPULAR ANTIQUITIES OF GREAT BRITAIN. SIR HENRY ELLIS. In 3 Vols.

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13. KEIGHTLEY'S FAIRY MYTHOLOGY. Enlarged. Frontispiece by CRUIKSHANK. 14, 15, & 16. SIR THOMAS BROWNE'S WORKS. Edited by SIMON WILKIN. © Portrait. In 3 Vols. With Index.

17, 19, & 31. MATTHEW PARIS'S CHRONICLE, containing the History of O England from 1235, translated by DR. GILES, with Index to the whole, including the portion published under the name of ROGER OF WENDOVER, in 3 Vols. (See 9 & 11). Portrait.

18. YULE TIDE STORIES. A collection of Scandinavian Tales and Traditions, edited by B. THORPE, Esq.

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21. HENRY OF HUNTINGDON'S HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH, from the Roman Invasion to Henry II.; with The Acts of King Stephen, &c. Translated and edited by T. FORESTER, Esq., M.A.

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