nglo-Saxon-Gospels, a Portion of the Anglo-Saxon
Paraphrase of the Book of Psalms, and other Selections of a Sacred Order
in the same Language, with a Translation into English, and Notes
Critical and Explanatory. _By the same._
These two works are prepared in such a way as in themselves, with the
aid of the Grammar, to afford every facility to the Anglo-Saxon Student.
AElfric's Homily is remarkable for beauty of composition, and interesting
as setting forth Augustine's Mission to the "Land of the Angles."
V.
Tha Halgan Godspel on Englisc--the Anglo-Saxon Version of the Holy
Gospels. Edited by Benjamin Thorpe, F.S.A. _Reprinted by the same. Now
ready._
This, the earliest "English" version of the Four Gospels, will be found
interesting to the antiquarian and theologian, as well as serviceable to
the student in his investigations of the language. The Text, besides the
usual but unbroken division, appears, with the Rubrics, as read in the
early Anglican Church.
_Nearly Ready._
Dr. Bosworth's Compendious Anglo-Saxon Dictionary. Small 8vo.
VII.
Study of Modern Languages.
Part First; French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, and English.
By L. F. Klipstein, AA.LL.M. and Ph.D. One Vol. Imperial 8vo. 75 cents
paper; $1 00 cloth.
This work, which is intended equally for the simultaneous and the
separate study of the languages that it sets forth, and which is adapted
as well for the native of Germany, France, Italy, Spain, or Portugal, as
for him to whom English is vernacular, in the acquirement of any one of
the other tongues besides his own, will be found an acceptable manual
not only to the tyro, but to the more advanced scholar. The reading
portion of the matter is interesting, and the text in every case
remarkably correct, while the Elementary Phrases, forms of Cards,
Letters, Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Receipts, &c., in the six
languages, constitute what has long been a desideratum from the American
press. For the comparative study of the _Romanic_ tongues the work
affords unusual facilities.
VIII.
Pedestrian Tour in Europe.
Views a-Foot; or Europe seen with Knapsack and Staff.
By J. Bayard Taylor.
A new edition with an additional chapter, and a sketch of the author in
pedestrian costume, from a drawing by T. Buchanan Read. 12mo. Cloth.
IX.
A New Edition of
Clarke's Shakspeare Concordance.
A Complete Concordance to Shakspeare: being a Verbal Index to ALL the
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