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By Messrs. Cassell, Petter, & Galpin.

A Re-issue of CASSELL'S POPULAR EDUCATOR, Revised to the Present Date, with Numerous Additions. Embodying a Comprehensive System of Self-Education within the Means and Capacity of all. To be published in Weekly Numbers, price 1d., and in Monthly Parts, price 7d.

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The Clarendon Press Series.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Theoretical and Practical. By Archibald Maclaren.

Classics.

SELECTIONS from the LESS KNOWN LATIN POETS. By the Rev. North Pinder, M.A. OVID. Selections for the use of Schools. Being a new edition of a work by the late Professor Ramsay. Edited by G. G. Ramsay, M.A. LIVY, I-X. By J. R. Seeley, M.A. Also a small edition for Schools.

CICERO. The Philippic Orations. By the Rev. J. R. King, M.A.

SOPHOCLES. By the Rev. Lewis Campbell, M.A. HOMER. Iliad, I-XXIV. By D. B. Monro, M.A. HOMER. Odyssey, I-XII. By the Rev. W. W. Merry, M.A., and the late Rev. J. Riddell, M.A. HOMER. Odyssey, XIII-XXIV. By Robinson Ellis, M.A.

A GOLDEN TREASURY of GREEK PROSE. Being a collection of the finest passages in the principal Greek Prose Writers, with Introductory Notices and Notes. By R. S. Wright, M.A., and J. E. L. Shadwell, B.A.

HORACE. With English Notes and Introduction.

By the Rev. E. Wickham, M.A. Also a small edition for Schools.

CICERO. Select Letters. By the Rev. A. Watson, M.A.

SELECTIONS from XENOPHON (for Schools). With
English Notes and Maps. By J. S. Phillpotts,
B.C.L.

The COMMENTARIES of C. JULIUS CESAR (for
Schools). Part I. The Gallic War, with
English Notes, &c., by Charles E. Moberly, M.A.
Also, to follow: Part II. The Civil War.
the same Editor.

By

SELECT EPISTLES of CICERO and PLINY (for Schools). With English Notes by the Rev. C. E. Prichard, M.A.

SELECTIONS from PLATO (for Schools). With English Notes by the Rev. B. Jowett, M.A., and J. Purves, B.A.

CORNELIUS NEPOS (for Schools). With English Notes by Oscar Browning, M.A.

THEOCRITUS (for Schools). With English Notes by the Rev. H. Snow, M.A.

ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. By W. L. Newman, M.A. THUCYDIDES. By H. Nettleship, M.A.

Mathematics and Arithmetic.

A COURSE of LECTURES on PURE GEOMETRY. By H. J. Stephen Smith, M.A., F.R.S. A WORK on BOOK-KEEPING. By R. G. C. Hamilton, Esq., and John Ball, Esq. (of the Firm of Messrs. Quilter, Ball, and Co.)

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English Language and Literature. On the PRINCIPLES OF GRAMMAR. E. Thring, M.A. Also, by the same Author, A GRADUAL, designed to serve as an Exercise and Composition Book in the English Language.

The PHILOLOGY of the ENGLISH TONGUE. By the
Rev. J. Earle, M.A.

SPECIMENS of the SCOTTISH LANGUAGE; being a
Series of Annotated Extracts illustrative of the
Literature and Philology of the Lowland
Tongue from the Fourteenth to the Nineteenth
Century. With Introduction and Glossary.
By A. H. Burgess, A.M.
READING BOOKS. By the Author of "Mademoi-
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Part I. For Little Children, in bold type. Part II. For Junior Classes in Schools. Part III. For the Higher Classes in Sehools. TYPICAL SELECTIONS from the best ENGLISH AUTHORS from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century, (to serve as a higher Reading Book,) with Introductory Notices and Notes, being a contribution towards a History of English Literature.

French. By Mons. Jules Bué.

A FRENCH GRAMMAR. A complete Theory of the French Language, with the rules in French and English, and numerous Examples to serve as first Exercises in the Language.

A FRENCH GRAMMAR TEST. A Book of Exercises on French Grammar; each Exercise being preceded by Grammatical Questions. EXERCISES in TRANSLATION No. 1, from French into English.

EXERCISES in TRANSLATION No. 2, from English into French, on the same plan as the preceding

book.

French Classics. By Gustave Masson, B.A. RACINE: Athalie. CORNEILLE: Le Menteur. With Louis Racine's Life of his Father. MOLIERE: Les Fourberies de Scapin. RACINE: Andromaque. With Voltaire's Life of Molière. SELECTIONS from the CORRESPONDENCE of MADAME DE SÉVIGNÉ. (Intended more especially for Girls' Schools.) SELECTIONS from Modern FRENCH AUTHORS.

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LESSING'S MINNA VON BARNHELM. A Comedy. With a Life of Lessing, Critical Commentary, &c.

Art.

A TREATISE on HARMONY. By the Rev. Sir F. A. Gore Ouseley, Bart., M.A.

A TREATISE on COUNTERPOINT, CANON, and FUGUE, based upon that of Cherubini. By the same Author.

A HANDBOOK of PICTORIAL ART, with numerous Illustrations, and Practical Advice. By the Rev. R. St. John Tyrwhitt, M.A.

English Classics.

Designed to meet the wants of Students in English Literature. Under the Superintendence of the Rev. J. S. Brewer, M.A., of Queen's College, Oxford, and Professor of English Literature at King's College, London.

A GENERAL INTRODUCTION to the SERIES. By the Rev. Professor Brewer, M.A.

CHAUCER. The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales; The Knighte's Tale; The Nonne, Prest his Tale. Edited by R. Morris.

HOOKER Ecclesiastical Polity, Book I. Edited by the Rev. R. W. Church, M.A.

SHAKSPEARE. Select Plays. Edited by the Rev. W. G. Clark, M.A., and W. Aldis Wright, M.A. BACON. Advancement of Learning. Edited by W. Aldis Wright, M.A.

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The Second Part of a SHORT HISTORY of ENGLISH
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The CHURCH CATECHISM. Explained and Illustrated. By William Marigold.

The EXCELSIOR SPELLING BOOK. A Manual of the Orthography, Accentuation, and Meaning of all the difficult Words in the English Language, with numerous Examples of their Use by the best Authors, Lists of Synonyms. Copious Dictation Exercises, &c., &c.; being intended as Supplementary to the Excelsior Series of Reading Books. By John Russell, F.E I.S.

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A HANDBOOK of ENGLISH LITERATURE. By H. G, Larkins.

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The LAYMAN'S BREVIARY. By Leopold Schefer. Translated from the German by Charles T. Brooks.

Mr. Brooks, the well-known translator of Goethe's "Faust," Jean Paul's "Tilau," &c. &c., has by the above tried his hands at Schefer's well-known "Layman's Breviary," a collection of Sententious Poems of a moral and religious nature of great poetical beauty, very popular in Germany.

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The BABEES BOKE, the CHILDREN'S BOOK, URBANITATIS, the BOKES of NORTURE of JOHN RUSSELL and HUGH RHODES, the BOKES of KERUYNG, CORTASYE, and DEMEANOUR, &c., with some French and Latin Poems on like subjects. To be edited from Harleian and other MSS. by F. J. Furnivall, Esq., M.A.

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VARIOUS POEMS relating to SIR GAWAINE. To be edited from the MSS. by R. Morris, Esq. CURSOR MONDI, or Cursor o Worlde, in the Northern Dialect. To be edited from the MSS. in the British Museum and Trinity College, Cambridge, by Richard Morris, Esq. Part I. MERLIN, Part III. To be edited by H. B. Wheatley, Esq.

SIR DAVID LYNDESAY'S WORKS, Part III. To be edited by F. Hall, Esq., D.C.L.

MAYSTER JON GARDNER, and other early pieces on Herbs, &c. To be edited from the MSS. by W. Aldis Wright, Esq., M.A.

EARLY ENGLISH HOMILIES (ab. 1220 30 A.D.) from unique MSS. in Lambeth and Trinity College, Cambridge, Libraries. To bo edited by R. Morris, Esq.

CATHOLICON ANGLICUM. An English-Latin Dictionary (AD. 1480). To be edited from Lord Monson's MS. by H. B. Wheatley, Esq.. CHAUCER. The Household Accounts of Elizabeth, wife of Prince Lionel, in which Chaucer is mentioned; with the other Documents relating to the Poet. To be edited by E. A Bond, Esq., Keeper of the MSS. in the British Museum. ENGLISH GUILDS, their STATUTES and CUSTOMS; with an Introduction and an Appendix of translated Statutes. To be edited from the MSS. 1389 A.D., by Toulmin Smith, Esq. CHAUCER'S PROSE WORKS. To be edited from the MSS., with an Essay on the Dialect of Chaucer, by R. Morris, Esq.; and a Treatise on the Poet's Pronunciation, by Alexander J. Ellis, Esq., F.R.S.

POEMS on MANNERS and MORALS in the NORTHERN DIALECT, from a UNIQUE MS. in the CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. To be edited by the Rev. J. R. Lumby, M.A.

The ALLITERATIVE ROMANCE of the DESTRUCTION of TROY, translated from Joseph of Exeter. To be edited from the unique MS. in the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow, by the Rev. G. A. Panton. The LAY-FOLKS MASS-BOOK; and other Poems. To be edited from a Royal MS., &c., by the Rev. Frederick Simmons.

LIVES of ST. JULIANE and ST. KATHERINE; and other early pieces before 1250 A.D. To be edited from the MSS. (with a translation) by the Rev. O. Cockayne, M.A.

The ROMANCE of WILLIAM and the WERWOLF. To be edited from the unique MS. in King's Coll. Library, Cambridge, by the Rev. W. Skeat, M.A.

The ROMANCE of SIR GENERIDES in BALLAD METRE, from the unique MS. in Trin. Coll. Library, Cambridge. To be edited by W. Aldis Wright, Esq., M.A.

CATO, GREAT and LITTLE, with PROVERBS, &c., from the Vernon and other MSS. To be edited by Mr. Edmund Brock.

The REWLE of SAINT BENET, in Anglo-Saxon and Early English, &c., also in Northern verse of the 15th century. To be edited from early MSS. and the Cotton MS. Vesp. A. xxv. by R. Morris, Esq.

An OLD ENGLISH BESTIARY of ab. 1250 A.D. To be edited from an Arundel MS. by R. Morris, Esq. The HARROWING of HELL. To be edited from

MSS. in the Bodleian Library, &c., by R. F. Weymouth, Esq., M.A.

HAMPOLE'S TRANSLATION of, and COMMENTARY on,
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LE VENERY de TWETY and of MAYSTER JOHN
GIFFARDE, and the MAYSTER of GAME. From
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