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LATHAM (H.) GEOMETRICAL PROBLEMS IN THE PROPERTIES OF THE CONIC SECTIONS. By H. LATHAM, B.A. Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan; London: G. Bell, Fleet

Street.

Pp. iv. 56. 8vo.

MOOR (A. P.) CAMBRIDGE THEOLOGICAL PAPERS: being those proposed in the examination of candidates for the Crosse University Scholarship for fifteen years, and in the Voluntary Theological Examination, from the commencement 1843, to the present time 1851, edited by the Rev. ALLEN PAGE MOOR, M.A. Fellow of St. Augustine's College, Canterbury. Cambridge: Macmillan and Co.; London: George Bell; Dublin: Hodges & Smith; Edinburgh: Edmonston & Douglas Glasgow: J. MacLehose. Pp. viii. (inc. 2 blanks) 204, Appendix i. 1849, pp. ii. 18. Appendix ii. PP. 23, I blank. 8vo.

In 1852 this book was reissued with two appendices and a cancel title with the date of 1852. This title is copied from the reissue.

MORGAN (J. H.)—BARBER (J. T.) AN ACCOUNT OF THE AURORA BOREALIS, seen near Cambridge, October the 24th, 1847 together with those of September 21, 1846, and March 19, 1847, seen at the Cambridge Observatory. With twelve coloured engravings. By JOHN H. MORGAN, of Jesus College, and late of the Cambridge Observatory, and JOHN T. BARBER, of Trinity College, Cambridge. Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan.

Street.

London: G. Bell. Fleet

Pp. iv. 12 Coloured plates interleaved, 24 (inc. 1 blank). Royal 8vo.

PIFFARD (C.) MOUNT SINAI, a prize poem. And lyrical fragments. By CHARLES PIFFARD, of Clare Hall, Cambridge.

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London: George Bell.

Edinburgh: Maclachlan and Stewart. Glasgow: James MacLehose.

PLATO-GRANT (A. R.)

Pp. iv. 48. 12mo.

A TRANSLATION OF THE FIRST BOOK OF THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO, which obtained a prize offered by the Master and Seniors of Trinity College, Feb. 1847. BY ALEXANDER RONALD GRANT, M.A., Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College.

Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan; London: George Bell.
Pp. ii. 48 (inc. i blank), 2 advts. I2mo.

SCOTT (A. J.) Two DISCOURSES.-The Kingdom of the Truth: The
Range of Christianity.—By A. J. SCOTT, M.A. =

London: James Darling, Clerical Library, 21, 22, & 23, Little Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. Cambridge: Macmillan and Barclay. Edinburgh: John Chisholm, 12, South Saint Andrew Street.

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SIMPSON (W.) AN EPITOME OF THE HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH DURING THE FIRST three CENTURIES; and of the Reformation in England. Compiled for the use of candidates for the B.A. degree in the University of Cambridge. By W. SIMPSON, B.A., Queens' College, Cambridge.

Cambridge: Printed and published at the office of the "Cambridge Chronicle," and sold by all booksellers. Pp. viii. 168. Fcap. 8vo.

TITCOMB (J. H.) THE DESCENT OF CHRIST IN HUMAN NATURE FROM EVE TO THE VIRGIN MARY.-A Discourse briefly showing how a consideration of the above subject illustrates some of the leading points in the Mission of the Redeemer. By the Rev. J. H. TITCOMB, M.A., of St. Peter's College, and Perpetual Curate of St Andrew the Less, Cambridge.

"Incarnationis Dei mysterium est universæ solus creaturæ." St. Ambr. de Parad. 8.— Cambridge: J. Deighton; and Macmillan & Co.

Pp. 23 (inc. I blank) 1 blank. 8vo.

1849

AMPS (W.)-TENNYSON (ALFRED) SIX VOCAL QUARTETTS, the poetry by ALFRED TENNYSON Esqre. (taken by permission from his Poems) The music composed by WILLIAM AMPS.

London, J. Alfred Novello, 69, Dean Strt. Soho, & 24, Poultry, and Macmillan & Co. Cambridge. And may be had of all the Music Sellers & Book Sellers, in Cambridge.

Pp. 15 (inc. I blank) 1 blank. Oblong 8vo.

BABINGTON (CHURCHILL) MR. MACAULAY'S CHARACTER OF THE CLERGY IN THE LATTER PART OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, CONSIDERED. With an appendix on his character of the gentry, as given in his history of England. By CHURCHILL BABINGTON, M.A., Fellow of St. John's College.

Cambridge: J. Deighton; Macmillan and Co.; London: Rivingtons; Oxford: J. H. Parker Pp. iv. 116. 8vo.

BICKERSTETH (E. H.)

POEMS by EDWARD HENRY BICKERSTETH, Curate of Banningham, Norfolk.

Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan, London: Seeleys, Fleet Street and Hanover Street.

Pp. xii. 236. Fcap. 8vo.

BROWNING (HENRY B.) AN ALGEBRA OF RATIOS, founded on simple and general definitions, with a theory of exponents extended to incommensurable ratios, and the propositions of the fifth book of Euclid easily and symbolically deduced. By HENRY B. BROWNING, Architect, Stamford. =

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Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan.

Pp. xviii. (in 4 page list of subscribers) 133 and 1 blank. 8vo.

FORBES (GRANVILLE) THE Goodness of God. An Essay which obtained the Burney Prize for the year 1847. By GRANVILLE HAMILTON FORBES, B.A., of Downing College.

London: George Bell.

Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan.
Pp. xvi. (inc. 3 blanks) 91, 1 blank. 8vo.

HARE (J. C.)

SERMONS PREACHT IN HERSTMONCEUX CHURCH. By JULIUS CHARLES HARE, M.A. Rector of Herstmonceux, Archdeacon of Lewes, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Second Series. Cambridge: Macmillan & Co.

Pp. xiv. (inc. 3 blanks) 500. 8vo.

HARE (J. C.) THOU SHALT NOT BEAR FALSE WITNESS AGAINST THY
NEIGHBOUR: a letter to the editor of the English Review, from JULIUS
CHARLES HARE, M.A. Archdeacon of Lewes : with a letter from Professor
Maurice to the author.-

London: John W. Parker, West Strand; Sold by Macmillan, Cambridge.
Pp. iv. (inc. 1 blank) 76, 4 advts. 8vo.

MOON (R.)

FRESNEL AND HIS FOLLOWERS. A Criticism to which are appended outlines of theories of diffraction and transversal vibration By ROBERT MOON, M.A. Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge.

Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan; London George Bell.
Pp. xvi. (inc. 1 blank) 174, 2 blanks, I folded diagram. 8vo.

MOON (R.) FRESNEL AND HIS FOLLOWERS.-A Reply to the Calumnies of the 'Athenaeum'. By ROBERT MOON, M.A., Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge.

Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan; London: Longman & Co.
Pp. 26, 2 blanks.

8vo.

NORRIS (J. P.) TEN SCHOOLROOM ADDRESSES edited by J. P. NORRIS, M.A. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

Cambridge; Macmillan, Barclay, & Macmillan. London: F. and J. Rivington.

Pp. 56 (inc. 2 blanks). 18mo.

PEROWNE (E. H.) ORATIO LATINA PRÆMIO ANNUO DIGNATA ET IN CURIA CANTABRIGIENSI RECITATA, COMITIIS MAXIMIS A.D. M.DCCC.XLIX. Auctore EDVARDO HENRICO PEROWNE, Coll. Corp. Chr. Schol. Cantabrigiæ: veneunt apud Macmillan, Barclay et Macmillan.

Pp. 16 (inc. 1 blank). 8vo.

POTTS (ANNA H.) SKETCHES OF CHARACTER.

verse.

By ANNA H. POTTS.—

And other pieces in

Cambridge: Printed at the University Press: London: John W. Parker, West Strand; Cambridge: Deighton; Macmillan & Co.

Pp. viii. (inc. 2 blanks) 215, 1 blank. 12mo.

A SCORE OF LYRICS.

Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan London: William Pickering.
Pp. 64. Fcap. 8vo.

[By W. G. CLARK, M.A. formerly Fellow, Tutor, and Vice-Master of Trinity College, Cambridge.]

SCOTT (C. B.) THE GREEK Kingdoms of BACTRIA AND ITS VICINITY.
An Essay, which obtained the Le Bas Prize for the year 1849. By
CHARLES BRODRICK SCOTT, B.A., Fellow of Trinity College.

Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay & Macmillan. London: George Bell.
Pp. viii. (inc. 2 blanks) 50, 2 blanks. 8vo.

SMITH (J. J.) A CATALOGUE OF THE MANUSCRIPTS in the Library of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. By the Rev. J. J. SMITH, M.A., Senior Fellow, and late Librarian.

Cambridge: J. Deighton, and Macmillan & Co. London: John W. Parker, West Strand. Oxford: J. Parker.

Pp. viii. 330. 8vo.

WHITTINGTON (R.) THE INTERNAL EVIDENCE AFFORDED BY THE HISTORICAL BOOKS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT, THAT THE SEVERAL WRITERS OF THEM WERE INSPIRED BY THE HOLY GHOST: An Essay which obtained the Norrisian prize for the year 1849. By the Rev: R. WHITTINGTON, B.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge: one of the Masters of the Proprietary School, Islington: and Curate of St. Peter's, Saffron Hill, London.

Πᾶσα γραφὴ θεόπνευστος, καὶ ὠφέλιμος πρὸς διδασκαλίαν, πρὸς ἔλεγχον, πρὸς ἐπανόρθωσιν, πρὸς παιδείαν τὴν ἐν δικαιοσύνῃ. 2 Tim. iii. 16. Cambridge: John Deighton; Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan. London: Rivingtons.

Pp. viii. (inc. 2 blanks) 88. 8vo.

WROTH (H. T.) MOHAMMEDANISM CONSIDERED IN RELATION TO THE
CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES. An Essay which obtained the Hulsean Prize
for the year 1848. By HENRY T. WROTH, B.A., Scholar of St. John's
College.

Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan. London: John W. Parker,
Pp. x. (2 blanks) 70, 2 blanks. 8vo.

West Strand.

1850

BLAKESLEY (J. W.) PRÆLECTIO IN SCHOLIS CANTABRIGIENSIBUS HABITA FEBRUARII DIE DECIMO QUARTO. MDCCCL. Qua locum prioris epistolæ Paulinæ ad Corinthios (xi. 17-34) interpretatus evangelicis historiis de institutione ss. eucharistiæ collatis perpensisque Lucæ pericopam (xxii. 17-20) multis ante sæculis conturbatam vetustissimorum ope codicum in pristinam formam restituebat Cathedram Theologicam Ambiens JOSEPHUS WILLIAMS BLAKESLEY, S.T.B. Coll. SS. Trinitatis Nuper Socius.

Cantabrigiæ: Macmillan et Co.; Londini: Georgius Bell.

Pp. 28, 1 folded comparative table. 8vo.

BOARDMAN (J. H.) ARITHMETIC: RULES AND REASONS. BY JOHN H. BOARDMAN, M.A., Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, and Mathematical Master Free Grammar School, Manchester.—

Cambridge: Macmillan and Co. London: George Bell. Liverpool: Deighton and Laughton. Manchester: R. Burge.

Pp. xii. (inc. I blank) 124. I2mo.

BOARDMAN (J. H.) ARITHMETIC: RULES AND REASONS.

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By JOHN

H. BOARDMAN, M.A., Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, and Mathematical Master Free Grammar School, Manchester.

Cambridge: Macmillan and Co. London: George Bell. Liverpool: Deighton and Laughton. Manchester: R. Burge.

Pp. xii. 124 (with Examples, 56 pp.) 12mo.

BOARDMAN (J. H.) ARITHMETIC: RULES AND REASONS.

By JOHN

H. BOARDMAN, M.A., Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, and Mathematical Master Free Grammar School, Manchester.

Cambridge: Macmillan and Co. London: George Bell. Liverpool: Deighton and Laughton. Manchester: R. Burge.

Pp. x. (inc. I blank) 124 and 80 (Examples and Answers, paged 1-80). 12mo.

THE CLERGY AND THE COMMONS; OR, THE RIGHT OF THE NATIONAL
CONVOCATION TO SIT IN PARLIAMENT VINDICATED. By a LAYMAN.
London: William Pickering; Cambridge: Macmillan & Co.
Pp. 34 (inc. I blank) 2 blanks. 8vo.

CROSS (T.) PAUL'S VISION. An Historical Poem. By T. CROSS, author of 'The Conflagration of Rome,' 'Paul before Nero,' &c.

Cambridge: Printed for Macmillan & Co.
Pp. 32 (inc. 2 blanks).

8vo.

FAMILIAR ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE LANGUAGE OF MATHEMATICS or a New Picture-Alphabet for well-behaved undergraduates (Vignette) wherein a ray to illumine their path is transmitted through nine plates of a rare medium by means of the eccentrical pencil of W. A. G.

London: Ackermann and Compy. 96, Strand. Printed by R. Appel & Co's Anastatic Press, 43, Gerrard Street, Soho.

Oblong folio.

Pp. iv. (inc. 2 blanks) 9 page plates.
(No imprint of Macmillan and Co.)
[By John L. Roget.]

GRANT (A. R.) PLANE ASTRONOMY.

Part i. Including explanations of celestial phenomena and descriptions of the principal astronomical instruments. By the Rev. A. R. GRANT, M.A., Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge.

Cambridge: Macmillan & Co London: G. Bell, Fleet Street.

Pp. vi. (inc. I blank) 123, 1 blank. 8vo.

HARE (J. C.) THE TRUE REMEDY FOR THE Evils of the Age: a charge to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Lewes, delivered at the ordinary visitation in 1849: with notes, especially on the educational, matrimonial, and baptismal questions: by JULIUS CHARLES HARE, M.A.

London: John William Parker, West Strand: Sold by Macmillan, Cambridge.
Pp. viii. (inc. I blank) 126, 2 advts. 8vo.

HYPERIDES BABINGTON (C.) ΥΠΕΡΙΔΗΣ ΚΑΤΑ ΔΗΜΟΣOENOYE. The Oration of Hyperides against Demosthenes, respecting the Treasure of Harpalus. The Fragments of the Greek Text, now first edited from the Facsimile of the MS. discovered at Egyptian Thebes in 1847; together with other Fragments of the same oration cited in ancient writers. With a preliminary Dissertation and Notes, and a Facsimile of a Portion of the MS. By CHURCHILL BABINGTON, M.A., Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge.

London: John W. Parker, and George Bell. Cambridge: J. Deighton, and Macmillan & Co. Oxford: J. H. Parker.

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LOT (PARSON) CHEAP CLOTHES AND NASTY. By PARSON LOT.—
Nata servituti mancipia semel veneunt, atque ultro à domino aluntur: Britanni
servitutem suam quotidie emunt, quotidie pascunt."-TACITUS Agricola.
London: William Pickering Cambridge Macmillan & Co.

Price Fourpence.

Pp. 36 (inc. I blank). 8vo.

Written by Charles Kingsley and afterwards prefixed to the 1876 edition of
"Alton Locke."

LUND (T.) A SHORT AND EASY COURSE OF ALGEBRA, chiefly designed for the use of the junior classes in schools, with a numerous collection of

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