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490 PHILOLOGY: MINOR LANGUAGES.

BALUTA (Jos. F.) Practical handbook of the Polish language, containing : the alphabet-pronunciation-fluency exercises-rules of grammarvarious conversations-comprehensive vocabulary of words in daily use. New York, 1915. 8vo, pp. vii, 288. R 40624 CASPARI (Carl Paul) A grammar of the Arabic language, translated from the German of Caspari, and edited, with numerous additions and corrections, by W. Wright... Second edition, revised and . . . larged. London, 1874-75. 2 vols in 1. 8vo.

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Grammaire arabe. . . . Traduite de la quatrième édition allemande et en partie remaniée par E. Uricoechea. Paris, 1881. 8vo, pp. xii, 532. R 40423 ERPENIUS (Thomas) Thomæ Erpenii grammatica Arabica cum fabulis Locmanni, etc. Accedunt excerpta anthologiæ veterum Arabiæ poetarum quæ inscribitur Hamasa Abi Temmam ex MSS. Biblioth. Academ. Batavæ edita, conversa, et notis illustrata ab Alberto Schultens. Præfatio imaginariam linguam, scriptionem, & lineam sanctam Judæorum confutat. Lugduni Batavorum, 1748. 4to, pp. clxxii, 603. R 40488 FORBES (Duncan) A grammar of the Persian language. To which is added, a selection of easy extracts for reading, together with a copious vocabulary. . . . Second edition . . . .. enlarged. London, 1844. 8vo.

R 40487 GLUECK (Christian Wilhelm) Die bei Caius Julius Caesar vorkommenden keltischen Namen in ihrer Echtheit festgestellt und erlaütert. München, 1857. 8vo, pp. xxii, 192. R 40428

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IRELAND. Úpaiceċt na Gaedilge. A grammar of the Gaelic language. [By E. O'C., i.e. William Haliday.] Dublin, 1808. 8vo, pp. xv, 201. IVEKOVIĆ (F.) and BROZ (I.) Rječnik hrvatskoga jezika. obradili... F. Iveković i . . . Ivan Broz. u Zagrebu, 1901. 8vo. KANARA. A school-dictionary, English and Canarese. . . . Mangalore, 1876. 8vo, pp. xi, 564.

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KING (Leonard William) First steps in Assyrian: a book for beginners. Being a series of historical, mythological, religious, magical, epistolary and other texts printed in cuneiform characters with interlinear transliteration and translation and a sketch of Assyrian grammar, sign-list and vocabulary. London, 1898. 8vo, pp. cxxxix, 399. R 40276 LALIS (Anthony) A dictionary of the Lithuanian and English languages. (Lietuviškos ir angliškos kalbų žodynas.) Third revised and enlarged edition. Chicago, 1915. 2 vols. 8vo.

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LESKIEN (August) Grammatik der serbokroatischen Sprache. [Sammlung Slavischer Lehr-und Handbuecher. 1. Reihe: Grammatiken. 4.] Heidelberg, 1914. 1 vol. 8vo.

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490 PHILOLOGY: MINOR LANGUAGES.

MACINTOSH (Donald) A collection of Gaelic proverbs and familiar phrases. Based on Macintosh's collection. Edited by Alexander Nicolson. . . . Second edition-revised. Edinburgh, 1882. 8vo, pp. xxxvi, 421. R 40416

NEILSON (William) An introduction to the Irish language. In three parts. Ì. An original and comprehensive grammar. II. Familiar phrases, and dialogues. III. Extracts from Irish books, and manuscripts, in the original character. With copious tables of the contractions. Dublin, 1808. 3 pts. in 1 vol. 8vo. R 40425 MASPERO (Georges) Grammaire de la langue khmère, cambodgien. . . (Ouvrage publié sous le patronage de l'École Française d'ExtrêmeOrient.) Paris, 1915. 8vo, pp. viii, 489. R 41059 MOLESWORTH (J. T.) A dictionary, Marathi and English, compiled by J. T. Molesworth, assisted by George and Thomas Candy. Second edition, revised and enlarged by J. T. Molesworth. . . . (Notes on the constituent elements, the diffusion, and application of the Maráthí language. [By John Wilson.]) Bombay, 1857. 4to, pp. xxx, 920.

R 41248 O'REILLY (Edward) An Irish-English dictionary, with . . . quotations from... ancient and modern writers . . . and . . . comparisons of Irish words with those of similar orthography, sense, or sound in the Welsh and Hebrew languages. . . . A new edition . . . revised and corrected. With a supplement, containing . . . Irish words, with their interpretations in English. By John O'Donovan. [1864]. 4to, pp. 724.

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Dublin, R 40448

ROEPSTORFF (Frederik Ad. de) A dictionary of the Nancowry dialect of the Nicobarese language. Nicobarese-English and EnglishNicobarese. Edited by Mrs. de Roepstorff. [With an introduction by C. H. Chard.] Calcutta, 1884. 8vo, pp. xxv, 279. R 41197 SIDATH SANGARAWA. The Sidath Sangarawa, a grammar of the Singhalese language, [attributed to English, with introduction, notes and [With the ext.] Colombo, 1852.

Vedeha Thera]. Translated into appendices by J. De Alwis. . . 8vo, pp. cclxxxvi, 246.

R 39225 SMAL-STOCKYJ (Stephan von) and GARTNER (Theodor) Grammatik der ruthenischen (ukrainischen) Sprache. Wien, 1913. 8vo, pp. xv, 550.

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TERRIEN DE LACOUPERIE (Albert Étienne Jean Baptiste) The languages of China before the Chinese. Researches on the languages spoken by the pre-Chinese races of China proper previously to the Chinese occupation. London, 1887. 8vo, pp. 148. R 40403

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WAHRMUND (Adolf.) Handwörterbuch der arabischen und deutschen Sprache. Giessen, 1877. 2 vols. 8vo.

1. Arabisch-deutscher Theil. 2 vols.

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ZIMMER (Heinrich) Keltische Studien... Berlin, 1881-84. 2 vols. 8vo.

1. Irische Texte mit Wörterbuch von E. Windisch. [A review.]-1881.
2. Über altirische Betonung und Verskunst.-1884.

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570 NATURAL SCIENCE: ARCHÆOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY. COPENHAGEN. Festskrift udgivet af Københavns Universitet i anledning af Universitets Aarsfest, November, 1914. W. Johannsen: Falske analogier, med henblik paa lighed, slægtskab, arv, tradition og udvikling. Universitetet i Rektoratsaaret 1913-14. [With illustrations.] København, 1914. 8vo, pp. 164. R 38535 GARMANN (Christian Friedrich) Christiani Friederici Garmanni . . . oologia curiosa duabus partibus absoluta, ortum corporum naturalium ex ovo demonstrans. Cygnea [1691]. 4to, pp. 240. R 39976 KNIGHT (Marion Vera) The craniometry of southern New England Indians. With an introduction by Harris Hawthorne Wilder. . . [With plates.] [Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. 4, July, 1915.] New Haven, Connecticut, 1915. 4to, Pp. 36. R 39507

OSBORN (Henry Fairfield) Men of the old stone age: their environment, life and art. [New edition.] [With plates and illustrations.] [Hitchcock Lectures of the University of California, 1914.] London, 1916. 8vo, pp. xxvi, 545. R 40585 RUSSELL (R. V.) The tribes and castes of the Central Provinces of India. By R. V. Russell. . . Assisted by Rai Bahadur Hira Lāl. . . . Published under the orders of the Central Provinces administration. [With maps and plates.] London, 1916. 4 vols. 8vo. R 40266 WORSA (Jens Jacob Asmussen) The primeval antiquities of Denmark. Translated, and applied to the illustration of similar remains in England by William J. Thoms. . . . Illustrated. . . . London, 1849. 8vo, pp. xxiii, 158.

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WUNDT (Wilhelm) Elements of folk psychology: outlines of a psychological history of the development of mankind. Authorized translation by Edward Leroy Schaub [Library of Philosophy.] London, [1916]. 8vo, pp. xxiii, 532.

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ABERDEEN: THE UNIVERSITY PRESS

THE JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY.

CATALOGUE OF THE DEMOTIC PAPYRI IN THE JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY. With facsimiles and complete translations. By F. LI. Griffith, M.A. 1909. 3 vols. 4to. 3 guineas net.

Vol. 1 Atlas of facsimiles in collotype. Vol. 2: Lithographed hand copies of the earlier documents. Vol. 3: Key-list, translations, commentaries, and indexes.

This is something more than a catalogue, since it includes collotype facsimiles of the whole of the documents, with transliterations, translations, valuable introductions, very full notes, and a glossary of Demotic, representing, in the estimation of scholars, the most important contribution to the study of Demotic hitherto published.

CATALOGUE OF THE COPTIC MANUSCRIPTS IN THE JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY. By W. E. Crum, M.A. 1909. 4to, pp. xii, 273. 12 plates of facsimiles, in collotype. I guinea net.

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** The collection includes a series of private letters considerably older than any in Coptic hitherto known, in addition to many manuscripts of great theological and historical interest. Many of the texts are reproduced in extenso,

CATALOGUE OF THE GREEK PAPYRI IN THE JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY. By Arthur S. Hunt, M.A., Litt.D., J. de M. Johnson, M.A., and Victor Martin, D. ès L. Vol. I: Literary texts (Nos. 1-61). 1911. 4to, pp. xii, 204. 10 plates of facsimiles in collotype. Vol. 2: Documents of the Ptolemaic and Roman periods (Nos. 62-456). 1916. 4to, pp xx, 488. 23 plates in collotype. Each volume 1 guinea net.

*The texts are reproduced in extenso, and comprise many interesting Biblical,"liturgical, classical pap ri, and non-literary documents of an official or legal character ranging from the third century B.C. to the sixth century A.D.

SUMERIAN TABLETS FROM UMMA IN THE JOH

RYLANDS LIBRARY.

Transcribed, transliterated, and translated by C. L. Bedale, M.A. With a Foreword by Canon C. H. W. Johns, M.A., Litt.D. 4to, pp. xvi, 16, with ten facsimiles 5s. net.

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This thin quarto consists of a description of fifty-eight tablets, forming part of the collection recently acquired by the library.

A CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE OF THE WORKS ON ARCHITECTURE AND THE ALLIED ARTS IN THE PRINCIPAL LIBRARIES OF MANCHESTER AND SALFORD, with alphabetical author list and subject index. Edited for the Architectural Committee of Manchester by Henry Guppy and Guthrie Vine. 1909. 8vo, pp. xxv, 310. 3s. 6d. net, or interleaved 4s. 6d, net.

This catalogue is the first of its kind to be issued, with the exception; of a few union lists of periodicals and incunabula.

AN ANALYTICAL CATALOGUE OF THE CONTENTS OF THE TWO EDITIONS OF “AN ENGLISH GARNER," compiled by Edward Arber (1877-97), and rearranged under the editorship of Thomas Seccombe (1903-04). 1909. 8vo, pp. viii, 221. Is. net.

A BRIEF HISTORICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LIBRARY AND ITS CONTENTS, illustrated with thirty-seven views and facsimiles. 1914. 8vo, pp. xvi, 73, and thirty-seven illustrations. 6d. net.

THE JOHN RYLANDS FACSIMILES. A series of reproductions of some of the more interesting and important of the rarer books in the possession of the library. The volumes consist of minutely accurate facsimiles of the works selected, preceded by bibliographical introductions.

1. PROPOSITIO JOHANNIS RUSSELL, printed by William Caxton, circa A.D. 1476 With an introduction by Henry Guppy. 1909. 8vo, pp. 36, 8. 3s. 6d. net.

An oration, pronounced by John Russell, Chancellor of England, on the investiture of Charles, Duke of Burgundy, with the Order of the Garter, in February, 1469, at Ghent.

For many years the copy now in the John Rylands Library was considered to be unique. Until 1807 it lay buried and unnoticed in the heart of a volume of manuscripts, with which it had evidently been bound up by mistake. Since then, another copy has been discovered in the library at Holkam Hall, the seat of the Earl of Leicester.

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