Se
lections
from One Hundred American Poets, from 1776 to
1876.
1876.
Kant - Critique of Pure Reason
Forester, M.
A.
To which is added the Chronicle of St.
Evroiilt.
4 vols.
$s.
each.
OVID'S Works, complete. Literally translated into Prose. 3 vols. 5r. each.
PASCAL'S Thoughts. Translated from the Text of M. Auguste Molinier by C. Kegan Paul. 3r<J Edition,
ICLES, including
y. 6rf.
? ? ? i8 An Alphabetical List of Books
PATJLI'S (Dr. R. ) Life of Alfred PLANCHE. History of British the Great. Translated from the ^Costume, from the Earliest Time German. To which is appended to the Close of the Eighteenth Alfred's Anglo-Saxon Version { Century. By J. R. Planche, of Orosius. With a literal - Somerset Herald. With upwards Translation interpaged, Notes,
and an Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Glossary, by B. Thorpe, 51.
of 400 Illustrations. S1-
PATJSANIAS' Description of Greece. Newly translated by A. R. Shilleto, M. A. 2 vols. 51. each.
PEARSON'S Exposition of the Greed. Edited by E. Walford,
ence. Deciphered by the Rev. J. Smith, M. A. , frnm the original Shorthand MS. in the Pepysian
Library. Edited by Lord Bray- brooke. 4 vols. With 31 En gravings. 51. each.
PERCY'S Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. With an Essay on Ancient Minstrels and a Glos sary. Edited by J. V. Pritchard, A. M. 2 vols. 31. 6d. each.
PERSItTS. -- See Juvenal.
PLATO'S Works. Literally trans lated, with Introduction and Notes. 6 vols. 51. each.
? M. A.
I. -- The Apology of Socrates, Crito, Phiedo, Gorgias, Pro tagoras, Phcedrus, Thesetetus, Euthyphron, Lysis. Trans lated by the Rev. H. Carey.
s1.
PEPYS' Diary and Correspond
II. -- The Republic, Timaeus, and Critias. Translated by Henry Davis.
PETRARCH'S Sonnets,
umphs and other Poems. Translated into English Verse by various Hands. With a Life of the Poet by Thomas Campbell. With I'ortrait and 15 Steel En gravings. 51.
-
PHILO JTJDiEUS, Works of.
Translated by Prof. C. D. Yonge, M. A. 4 vols. 51. each.
PICKERING'S History of the
Races of Man, and their Geo
graphical Distribution. With An Analytical Synopsis of the
VI--The Doubtful Works. Trans lated by G. Burges.
Tri
Natural History of Man by
Dr. Hall. With a Map of the PLOTINUS, Select Works of.
World and 12 coloured Plates. 51.
Translated by Thomas Taylor.
PINDAR. Translated into Prose by Dawson W. Turner. To which is added the Metrical Version by Abraham Moore. 51.
With an Introduction
III. -- Meno, Euthydemus, The Sophist, Statesman, Cratylus, Parmenides, and the Banquet.
-- Translated by G. Burges.
IV. Philebus, Charmules, Inches, Menexenus, Hippias, Ion, The Two Alcibiades, The-
V.
ages, Rivals, Hipparchus,
Minos, Clitopho, Epistles. -- Translated by G. Burges.
The Laws. Translated by G. Burges.
Summary and Analysis of the Dialogues. With Analytica'. Index. By A. Day, LL. D. 51.
PLATJTUS'S Comedies. Trans lated by H. T. Riley, M. A. 2 vols. 51. each.
PLINY'S Natural History. Translated by the late John Bostock, M. D. , F. R. S. , and T.
Riley, M. A. vols. 51. each. PtINY. The Letters of Pliny
the Your ger. Melmoth's trans lation, revised by the Rev. F. C. T. Bosanquet, M. A. 5;.
containing the substance of Porphyry's Plo-
tinus. Edited by G. K. S. Mead,
B. A. , M. R. A. S.
51.
? ? 6
ft.
? PLUTARCH'S Lives. Translated by A. Stewart, M. A. , and George Long, M. A 4 vols. 31. 6J. each.
Morals. Theosophical Essays. Translated by C. W. King, M. A
V-
Morals. Ethical Essays. Translated by the Rev. A. R. Shilleto, M. A. 51.
POETRY OF AMERICA.
Se lections from One Hundred American Poets, from 1776 to
1876. By W. J. Linton. 31. 6d.
PRESCOTT'S Conquest of Mexico. Copyright edition, with the notes by John Foster Kirk, and an introduction by G. P. Winship. 3 vols. 31. 6d. each.
Conquest of Peru. Copyright edition, with the notes of John Foster Kirk. 2 vols. 31. 6rf. each.
Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella. Copyright edition, with the notes of John Foster Kirk. 3 vols. 31. (xi. each.
PROPERTIUS. Translated by Rev. P. J. F. Gantillon, M. A. , and accompanied by Poetical Versions, from various sources. y. 6d.
Contained in Bonn's Libraries. 1 9
? POLITICAL CYCLOPAEDIA.
A Dictionary of Political, Con
stitutional, Statistical, and Fo PROVERBS, Handbook of. Con rensic Knowledge ; forming a
Work of Reference on subjects of
Civil Administration, Political
Economy, Finance, Commerce,
Laws, and Social Relations. 4
vols. 3*. 6d. each.
POPE'S Poetical Works. Edited, with copious Notes, by Robert Carruthers. With numerous Illus trations. 2 vols. 5J. each.
Homer's Iliad. Edited by the Rev. J. S. Watson, M. A. Illustrated by the entire Series of Flaxman's Designs. $s.
Homer's Odyssey, with the Battle of Frogs and Mice, Hymns, &c. , by other translators. Edited by the Rev. J. S. Watson, M. A. W ith the entire Series of Flax- man's Designs. $s.
Life, including many of his Letters. By Robert Carruthers.
taining an entire Republication of Ray's Collection of English Proverbs, with his additions from Foreign Languages and a com plete Alphabetical Index; in which are introduced large additions as well of Proverbs as of Sayings, Sentences, Maxims, and Phrases, collected by H. G. Bohn. $1.
POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, and other Objects of Vertu. Com prising an Illustrated Catalogue of the Bernal Collection of Works of Art, with the prices at which they were sold by auction, and names of the possessors. To which are added, an Introductory Lecture on Pottery and Porcelain, and an
Engraved List of all the known Marks and Monograms. By Henry G. Bohn. With numerous Wood Engravings, 51. ; or with Coloured Illustrations, 10s. 6d.
PROTJT'S (Father) Rellques. Col lected and arranged by Rev. F. Mahony. New issue, with 21 Etchings by D. Maclise, R. A Nearly 600 pages. Jt.
With numerous Illustrations.
51.
POTJSHKIN'S Prose Tales: The Captain's Daughter --Doubrovsky -- The Queen of Spades -- An Amateur Peasant Girl-- The Shot --The Snow Storm--The Post master -- The Coffin Maker -- Kirdjali-- The Egyptian Nights- Peter the Great's Negro. Trans lated by T. Keane. p. W.
PROVERBS, A Polyglot of Foreign. Comprising French, Italian, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, and Danish. With English Translations & a General Index by H. G. Bohn. <<j.
? ? ? 20
QUINTILIAN'S
ROGER DE HOVEDEN'S An nals of English History, com prising the History of England and of other Countries of Europe from a. p. 732 to a. n. 1201. Translated by H. T. Riley, M. A 2 vols. 51. each.
ROGER OF WENDOVER'S Flowers of History, comprising the History of England from the Descent of the Saxons to A. D.
1235, formerly ascribed to Matthew Paris. Translated by J. A. Giles, D. C. L. 2 vols. 51. each.
ROME In the NINETEENTH CENTUR"* . Containing a com plete Account of the Ruins of the Ancient City, the Remains of the Middle Ages, and the Monuments of Modern Times. By C. A. Eaton. With 34 Steel Engravings. 2 vols. 5*. each.
See Burn and Dyer.
ROSOOE'S (W. ) Life and Pontl- noate of Leo X. Final edition, revised by Thomas Roscoe. 2 vols. y. 6d. each.
Life of Lorenzo de' Medici, called ' the Magnificent. ' With his poems, letters, Ac. 10th Edition, revised, with Memoir of Roscoe by his Son. y. 6d.
RUSSIA. History of, from the
earliest Period, compiled from
the most authentic sources by
2 vols,
Institutes oi Oratory, or Education of an Orator. Translated by the Rev.
J. S. Watson, M. A. 2 vols. $s each.
RACINE'S (Jean) Dramatlo Works. A metrical English ver sion. By R. Bruce Boswell, M. A. Oxon. 2 vols. y. 6d. each.
RANKE'S History of the Popes, their Church and State, and espe cially of their Conflicts with Pro testantism in the 16th and centuries. Translated by Foster. 3 vols. 3J. 6d. each.
History of Servla and the Servian Revolution. With an Account of the Insurrection in Bosnia. Translated by Mrs. Kerr. y. 6d-
RECREATIONS In SHOOTING. By ' Craven. ' With 62 Engravings on Wood after Harvey, and 9 Engravings on Steel, chiefly after A. Cooper, R. A.
RENNIE'S Insect Architecture. Revised and enlarged by Rev. J. G. Wood, M. A. With 186 Woodcut Illustrations.
REYNOLD'S (Sir J. ) Literary Works. Edited by H. W. Beechy. 2 vols. y. 6d. each.
OVID'S Works, complete. Literally translated into Prose. 3 vols. 5r. each.
PASCAL'S Thoughts. Translated from the Text of M. Auguste Molinier by C. Kegan Paul. 3r<J Edition,
ICLES, including
y. 6rf.
? ? ? i8 An Alphabetical List of Books
PATJLI'S (Dr. R. ) Life of Alfred PLANCHE. History of British the Great. Translated from the ^Costume, from the Earliest Time German. To which is appended to the Close of the Eighteenth Alfred's Anglo-Saxon Version { Century. By J. R. Planche, of Orosius. With a literal - Somerset Herald. With upwards Translation interpaged, Notes,
and an Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Glossary, by B. Thorpe, 51.
of 400 Illustrations. S1-
PATJSANIAS' Description of Greece. Newly translated by A. R. Shilleto, M. A. 2 vols. 51. each.
PEARSON'S Exposition of the Greed. Edited by E. Walford,
ence. Deciphered by the Rev. J. Smith, M. A. , frnm the original Shorthand MS. in the Pepysian
Library. Edited by Lord Bray- brooke. 4 vols. With 31 En gravings. 51. each.
PERCY'S Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. With an Essay on Ancient Minstrels and a Glos sary. Edited by J. V. Pritchard, A. M. 2 vols. 31. 6d. each.
PERSItTS. -- See Juvenal.
PLATO'S Works. Literally trans lated, with Introduction and Notes. 6 vols. 51. each.
? M. A.
I. -- The Apology of Socrates, Crito, Phiedo, Gorgias, Pro tagoras, Phcedrus, Thesetetus, Euthyphron, Lysis. Trans lated by the Rev. H. Carey.
s1.
PEPYS' Diary and Correspond
II. -- The Republic, Timaeus, and Critias. Translated by Henry Davis.
PETRARCH'S Sonnets,
umphs and other Poems. Translated into English Verse by various Hands. With a Life of the Poet by Thomas Campbell. With I'ortrait and 15 Steel En gravings. 51.
-
PHILO JTJDiEUS, Works of.
Translated by Prof. C. D. Yonge, M. A. 4 vols. 51. each.
PICKERING'S History of the
Races of Man, and their Geo
graphical Distribution. With An Analytical Synopsis of the
VI--The Doubtful Works. Trans lated by G. Burges.
Tri
Natural History of Man by
Dr. Hall. With a Map of the PLOTINUS, Select Works of.
World and 12 coloured Plates. 51.
Translated by Thomas Taylor.
PINDAR. Translated into Prose by Dawson W. Turner. To which is added the Metrical Version by Abraham Moore. 51.
With an Introduction
III. -- Meno, Euthydemus, The Sophist, Statesman, Cratylus, Parmenides, and the Banquet.
-- Translated by G. Burges.
IV. Philebus, Charmules, Inches, Menexenus, Hippias, Ion, The Two Alcibiades, The-
V.
ages, Rivals, Hipparchus,
Minos, Clitopho, Epistles. -- Translated by G. Burges.
The Laws. Translated by G. Burges.
Summary and Analysis of the Dialogues. With Analytica'. Index. By A. Day, LL. D. 51.
PLATJTUS'S Comedies. Trans lated by H. T. Riley, M. A. 2 vols. 51. each.
PLINY'S Natural History. Translated by the late John Bostock, M. D. , F. R. S. , and T.
Riley, M. A. vols. 51. each. PtINY. The Letters of Pliny
the Your ger. Melmoth's trans lation, revised by the Rev. F. C. T. Bosanquet, M. A. 5;.
containing the substance of Porphyry's Plo-
tinus. Edited by G. K. S. Mead,
B. A. , M. R. A. S.
51.
? ? 6
ft.
? PLUTARCH'S Lives. Translated by A. Stewart, M. A. , and George Long, M. A 4 vols. 31. 6J. each.
Morals. Theosophical Essays. Translated by C. W. King, M. A
V-
Morals. Ethical Essays. Translated by the Rev. A. R. Shilleto, M. A. 51.
POETRY OF AMERICA.
Se lections from One Hundred American Poets, from 1776 to
1876. By W. J. Linton. 31. 6d.
PRESCOTT'S Conquest of Mexico. Copyright edition, with the notes by John Foster Kirk, and an introduction by G. P. Winship. 3 vols. 31. 6d. each.
Conquest of Peru. Copyright edition, with the notes of John Foster Kirk. 2 vols. 31. 6rf. each.
Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella. Copyright edition, with the notes of John Foster Kirk. 3 vols. 31. (xi. each.
PROPERTIUS. Translated by Rev. P. J. F. Gantillon, M. A. , and accompanied by Poetical Versions, from various sources. y. 6d.
Contained in Bonn's Libraries. 1 9
? POLITICAL CYCLOPAEDIA.
A Dictionary of Political, Con
stitutional, Statistical, and Fo PROVERBS, Handbook of. Con rensic Knowledge ; forming a
Work of Reference on subjects of
Civil Administration, Political
Economy, Finance, Commerce,
Laws, and Social Relations. 4
vols. 3*. 6d. each.
POPE'S Poetical Works. Edited, with copious Notes, by Robert Carruthers. With numerous Illus trations. 2 vols. 5J. each.
Homer's Iliad. Edited by the Rev. J. S. Watson, M. A. Illustrated by the entire Series of Flaxman's Designs. $s.
Homer's Odyssey, with the Battle of Frogs and Mice, Hymns, &c. , by other translators. Edited by the Rev. J. S. Watson, M. A. W ith the entire Series of Flax- man's Designs. $s.
Life, including many of his Letters. By Robert Carruthers.
taining an entire Republication of Ray's Collection of English Proverbs, with his additions from Foreign Languages and a com plete Alphabetical Index; in which are introduced large additions as well of Proverbs as of Sayings, Sentences, Maxims, and Phrases, collected by H. G. Bohn. $1.
POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, and other Objects of Vertu. Com prising an Illustrated Catalogue of the Bernal Collection of Works of Art, with the prices at which they were sold by auction, and names of the possessors. To which are added, an Introductory Lecture on Pottery and Porcelain, and an
Engraved List of all the known Marks and Monograms. By Henry G. Bohn. With numerous Wood Engravings, 51. ; or with Coloured Illustrations, 10s. 6d.
PROTJT'S (Father) Rellques. Col lected and arranged by Rev. F. Mahony. New issue, with 21 Etchings by D. Maclise, R. A Nearly 600 pages. Jt.
With numerous Illustrations.
51.
POTJSHKIN'S Prose Tales: The Captain's Daughter --Doubrovsky -- The Queen of Spades -- An Amateur Peasant Girl-- The Shot --The Snow Storm--The Post master -- The Coffin Maker -- Kirdjali-- The Egyptian Nights- Peter the Great's Negro. Trans lated by T. Keane. p. W.
PROVERBS, A Polyglot of Foreign. Comprising French, Italian, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, and Danish. With English Translations & a General Index by H. G. Bohn. <<j.
? ? ? 20
QUINTILIAN'S
ROGER DE HOVEDEN'S An nals of English History, com prising the History of England and of other Countries of Europe from a. p. 732 to a. n. 1201. Translated by H. T. Riley, M. A 2 vols. 51. each.
ROGER OF WENDOVER'S Flowers of History, comprising the History of England from the Descent of the Saxons to A. D.
1235, formerly ascribed to Matthew Paris. Translated by J. A. Giles, D. C. L. 2 vols. 51. each.
ROME In the NINETEENTH CENTUR"* . Containing a com plete Account of the Ruins of the Ancient City, the Remains of the Middle Ages, and the Monuments of Modern Times. By C. A. Eaton. With 34 Steel Engravings. 2 vols. 5*. each.
See Burn and Dyer.
ROSOOE'S (W. ) Life and Pontl- noate of Leo X. Final edition, revised by Thomas Roscoe. 2 vols. y. 6d. each.
Life of Lorenzo de' Medici, called ' the Magnificent. ' With his poems, letters, Ac. 10th Edition, revised, with Memoir of Roscoe by his Son. y. 6d.
RUSSIA. History of, from the
earliest Period, compiled from
the most authentic sources by
2 vols,
Institutes oi Oratory, or Education of an Orator. Translated by the Rev.
J. S. Watson, M. A. 2 vols. $s each.
RACINE'S (Jean) Dramatlo Works. A metrical English ver sion. By R. Bruce Boswell, M. A. Oxon. 2 vols. y. 6d. each.
RANKE'S History of the Popes, their Church and State, and espe cially of their Conflicts with Pro testantism in the 16th and centuries. Translated by Foster. 3 vols. 3J. 6d. each.
History of Servla and the Servian Revolution. With an Account of the Insurrection in Bosnia. Translated by Mrs. Kerr. y. 6d-
RECREATIONS In SHOOTING. By ' Craven. ' With 62 Engravings on Wood after Harvey, and 9 Engravings on Steel, chiefly after A. Cooper, R. A.
RENNIE'S Insect Architecture. Revised and enlarged by Rev. J. G. Wood, M. A. With 186 Woodcut Illustrations.
REYNOLD'S (Sir J. ) Literary Works. Edited by H. W. Beechy. 2 vols. y. 6d. each.