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DESIGNED AS A POPULAR MANUAL FOR YOUTH OF BOTH SEXES.

BY WILLIAM SMITH, LL.D.,

Editor of the "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities," &c.

With 200 Woodcuts. Crown 8vo.

XIV.

LIFE AND WORKS OF ALEXANDER POPE.

EDITED WITH NOTES.

BY THE RIGHT HON. JOHN WILSON CROKER.

Portraits. 4 vols. 8vo.

XV.

HISTORY OF ANCIENT POTTERY;

EGYPTIAN, ASIATIC, GREEK, ROMAN, ETRUSCAN, AND CELTIC.

BY SAMUEL BIRCH, F.S.A.,

Assistant Keeper of the Antiquities in the British Museum.

With Illustrations. 8vo. Uniform with "Marryat's Modern Pottery."

XVI.

LETTERS AND

JOURNALS OF SIR HUDSON LOWE,

REVEALING THE TRUE HISTORY OF NAPOLEON AT ST. HELENA.

PARTLY COMPILED AND ARRANGED

BY THE LATE SIR NICHOLAS HARRIS NICOLAS.

With Portrait. 3 Vols. 8ro.

XVII.

HISTORY OF GREECE AND ROME FOR SCHOOLS.

ON THE PLAN OF "MRS. MARKHAM'S HISTORIES."

With Woodcuts. Post 8vo.

MR. MURRAY'S LIST OF FORTHCOMING WORKS.

XVIII.

HISTORY OF THE ROMAN STATE, 1815-1850.

FROM THE ITALIAN OF LUIGI-CARLO FARINI.

BY THE RIGHT HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, M.P.

Vol. III. 8vo. (To be completed in Four Vols.)

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XIX.

DICTIONARY OF NAVAL AND MILITARY TECHNICAL WORDS AND PHRASES.

ENGLISH AND FRENCH.-FRENCH AND ENGLISH.

FOR THE USE OF SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND

BY

COLONEL BURN,

Assistant Inspector of Artillery.

Crown 8vo.

ENGINEERS.

"I cannot conclude without acknowledging the great assistance I have derived in this work from the Naval and Military Technical Dictionary,' by Capt. Burn, R.A., a book of reference to which I never applied in vain."-Preface to "Elements of Naval Architecture," by J. N. Strange, Com., R.N.

"A work which has done more to facilitate the study of the great works of the continental writers on military science than any work ever published. In both the navy and army that work was a desideratum, and became the open sesame' to the many excellent French treatises, which were almost unintelligible, from their containing terms not to be found explained in any English dictionary."—Quebec Morning Chronicle.

XX.

THE WORKS OF THE LATE DR. YOUNG, F.R.S.,

NOW FIRST COLLECTED AND EDITED, WITH A MEMOIR OF HIS LIFE.

BY THE VERY REV. GEORCE PEACOCK. D.D.,

Dean of Ely.

4 Vols. 8vo.

XXI.

STATE PAPERS OF HENRY THE EIGHTH'S REIGN.

COMPRISING THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT AND THE CONTINENTAL POWERS,

FROM THE PERIOD OF THE ELECTION OF CHARLES V. TO THE DEATH OF HENRY VIII.

With Indexes. Vols. VI-XI. 4to.

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A MANUAL FOR EVERY ELECTOR. WITH A PREFACE.

BY SEYMOUR TREMEN HEERE, ESQ.,

Inspector of Mines, &c.

Fcap. 8vo.

(For "Murray's Reading for the Rail.")

XXIV.

BEES AND FLOWERS.

TWO ESSAYS, REPRINTED FROM THE QUARTERLY REVIEW.

Fcap. 8vo.

(For "Murray's Reading for the Rail.")

XXV.

THE HISTORY OF HERODOTUS,

A NEW ENGLISH VERSION. TRANSLATED FROM THE TEXT OF GAISFORD, AND EDITED

WITH COPIOUS NOTES AND APPENDICES, ILLUSTRATING THE HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF HERODOTUS,
FROM THE MOST RECENT SOURCES OF INFORMATION, EMBODYING THE CHIEF RESULTS,
HISTORICAL AND ETHNOGRAPHICAL, WHICH HAVE BEEN OBTAINED IN THE
PROGRESS OF CUNEIFORM AND HIEROGLYPHICAL DISCOVERY.

BY REV. GEORGE RAWLINSON, M.A.,

Exeter College, Oxford. Assisted

BY COLONEL RAWLINSON, C.B., AND SIR J. G. WILKINSON, F.R.S.,

4 Vols. 8vo.

The translation itself has been undertaken from a conviction of the entire inadequacy of any existing version to the wants of the time. The gross unfaithfulness of Beloe, and the extreme unpleasantness of his style, render his translation completely insufficient in an age which dislikes affectation and requires accuracy; while the only other complete English versions which exist are at once too close to the original to be perused with any pleasure by the general reader, and also defective in respect of scholarship.

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This book may be regarded as a condensed English version of the celebrated French work, "L'Art de Verifier les Dates," reduced to a more practical, alphabetical arrangement, but drawn from original sources.

It will enable the student or general reader, or man of the world, to put his finger at once upon the date of any particular event by means of a careful alphabetical classified arrangement of the various elaborate chronologies which have been given to the world. It has been prepared with such care as will render it—it is hoped-a trustworthy book of reference.

It contains the dates of the events which mark the rise, progress, decline, and fall of states; and the changes in the fortunes of nations. Alliances, wars, battles, sieges, and treaties of peace; geographical discoveries, the settlement of colonies, and their subsequent story;-with all occurrences of general historic interest-are recorded in it. It further includes the years of the leading incidents in the lives of men eminent for worth, knowledge, rank, or fame; and of the writings, &c., &c., by which they are chiefly known; discoveries in every department of science; and inventions and improvements, mechanical, social, domestic, and economical.

XXVII.

AN ACCOUNT OF

THE DANES AND NORTHMEN, IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND.

BY J. J. A. WORSAAE. FOR. F.S.A., LONDON.

Woodcuts. Post Svo.

The author was sent by the late King of Denmark to investigate the Danish antiquities of the British islands. He travelled with this object in view for a twelvemonth. The present work contains part of the result of that journey.

XXVIII.

ANECDOTES OF DEEDS OF DARING PERFORMED BY THE BRITISH NAVY.

WITH A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE ACTIONS FOR WHICH THE WAR-MEDAL HAS BEEN GRANTED, AND THE NAMES OF THE OFFICERS RECOMMENDED AND PROMOTED.

BY EDWARD GIFFARD, ESQ.,

Author of "A Short Visit to the Ionian Islands," &c."

Feap. Svo.

(For "Murray's Reading for the Rail.")

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MR. MURRAY'S LIST OF FORTHCOMING WORKS.'

XXIX.

JOURNAL OF A WINTER'S TOUR IN INDIA.

INCLUDING A VISIT TO THE COURT OF NEPAUL.

BY THE HON. CAPT. FRANCIS EGERTON, R.N.

Woodcuts. 2 Vols. Post 8vo.

XXX.

STRIFE FOR THE MASTERY.

TWO ALLEGORIES.

BY A. H. F. E., & M. L. B.

With Illustrations. Post 8vo.

XXXI.

HISTORY OF THE ADVENTURES AND EXPLOITS OF KING GUSTAVUS VASA.

WITH EXTRACTS FROM HIS CORRESPONDENCE, AND THE CHRONICLES OF HIS REIGN.

Portrait. 8vo.

XXXII.

A HANDBOOK OF MEDIEVAL ART.

TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF M. JULES LABArthe, and EDITED WITH NOTES

AND ILLUSTRATIONS.

BY MRS. PALLISER.

With Illustrations. 8vo.

XXXIII.

TIIE PRINCIPLES OF ATHENIAN ARCHITECTURE,

AND THE OPTICAL REFINEMENTS EXHIBITED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ANCIENT BUILDINGS AT ATHENS. FROM A SURVEY,

BY F. C. PENROSE, M.A., ARCHT.

With 40 Plates. Folio. 51. 5s.

(Published under the direction of the Dilettanti Society.)

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