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LITERARY MEN, GENERAL READERS, ETC.

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No. 176. [SSL'] SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1907.

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ESSAYS AND ADDRESSES. By Sir Richard Jebb, late Regius

Professor of Greek in the University of Cambridge.

The essays and addresses contained in this volume are selected from a large

Demy 8vo mass of material left by Sir Richard Jebb. They have been prepared for publica-

10s 6d net tion by Lady Jebb in the desire to save from oblivion some portion of her husband's

minor literary work, which occupied the spare moments of a busy life.

TRANSLATIONS INTO GREEK AND LATIN VERSE. By Sir

Richard Jebb, late Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Cambridge. Second edition.

This new edition of Sir Richard Jebb's compositions includes all the passages,

Fcap 4to forty-three in number, contained in the first edition of 1873, which has been for a

7s 6d net long time out of print and has now become scarce, and contains also a consider-

able number of additional pieces.

1ARLY ENGLISH PRINTED BOOKS IN THE UNIVERSITY

LIBRARY, CAMBRIDGE, 1475 to 1640. Volume IV. Indexes.

This the fourth and last volume of the work, contains the following indexes : CO Index of books, (2) of printers and stationers, (3) of engravers and painters, (4) of towns, (5) of portraits, (6) of music, and (7) of bibliographica. With this

volume is given a separate appendix, containing pages 1745 to 1804, to the already published Vol. III.

A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE MANUSCRIPTS IN

THE LIBRARY OF GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. By M. R. James, LittD. Volume I. Nos. 1-354.

The manuscripts belonging to Gonville and Caius College comprise, first, the

T ___ _-.! 8vo relics of the medieval collection ; next, the books given by the second founder of

aJ the College, Dr. Caius ; thirdly, those given or bequeathed by William Moore in

1659 ; fourthly, the heraldic collections given about 1680 by Dr. John Knight ; and, fifthly, miscellaneous additions acquired in and after the sixteenth century.

BALLADS AND POEMS ILLUSTRATING ENGLISH HISTORY.

Edited by Frank Sidgwick.

" Fortunate will be those young pupils whose lessons in history are imprinted Fcan Svo on the memory by learning these poems." Tribune.

H "This is a brave and handsomely equipped little school-book Its aim, on

the one hand, is to cultivate the imagination and the taste by poetry ; and, on the other, to enlighten and enlarge the mind by history." Scottish Review.

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