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THE ELEMENTS of the THEORY of MECHANICS, by the Rev. R. WALKER, M. A. of Wadham College, Oxford, 8vo. boards, 10s.

MATHEMATICAL QUESTIONS, proposed at the

public Examinations in the University of Oxford, from the year 1826, to the present time 8vo. sewed, 38. 6d.

OXFORD ENGLISH PRIZE ESSAYS, contain

ing a Collection of the Prose Essays which have obtained Prizes in the University of Oxford, from the year 1771 to the present time, 4 vols. crown, 8vo. 1. 16s.

The following are some of the authors: the Earl of Eldon.-Gratton.-Lord Sidmouth.-Bishops Burgess, Copleston, Mant, and Heber.-Lord Chief Justice Tenterden. Judge Taunton.-Professors Robertson, Dr. Whately, Rev. H. H. Milman (Poetry), Sandford (Greek).-Rev. J. Keble.-Dr. Arnold. -Rev. Daniel Wilson. Mr. Coleridge, Denison, Sewell, etc. THE OXFORD PRIZE POEMS; being a Collection

of all the English Poems that have obtained Prizes in the University of Oxford, completed to the year 1830. A new edition,beautifully printed in foolscap 8vo. price 5s. boards.

Dedicated with permission to Thomas Moore Esp.

LORD BYRON, a Poem, with Introductory Observations on the Character and Genius of Lord Byron, by E. BAGNALL, B. A. Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 8vo. sewed, 4s 6d.

NIEBUHR. A DISSERTATION on the GEO

GRAPHY of HERODOTUS, with a map; and RESEARCHES into the HISTORY of the SCYTHIANS, GETÆ, and SARMATIANS, translated from the German of B. G. NIEBUHR, in 8vo. 6s. cloth boards.

The matter here compressed into about some forty or fifty pages, might have been spun out by a mere son of labour into a quarto; but its very density renders analysis impracticable; and we shall say nothing more of it, than that, while it throws much light upon the difficulties connected with the statement of Herodotus, it will be found to furnish important elucidation of general history.-BRITISH CRITIC.

A SKETCH of the POLITICAL HISTORY of

ANCIENT GREECE, by A. H. L. HEEREN, professor of History in the University of Göttingen, etc. Translated from the German, in one volume 8vo. Oxford, 1830, 10s. 6d.

His style is remarkably clear and pleasant, his learning abundant, and above all, he is replete with the spirit of ancient society, without ever losing sight of the advantages with which modern thought suplies the historian of antiquity. His views with regard to government, commerce, and manners, are excellent, and supply a most valuable counterpoise to the exclusive and narrow opinions of some late politicians and economists.-ATHENEUM.

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HEEREN, A. H. L. A MANUAL of ANCIENT HISTORY, particularly with regard to the Constitutions, the Commerce, and the Colonies of the States of Antiquity, by A. H. L. Heeren, professor of History in the University of Göttingen, etc. translated from the German, 8vo. boards, 15s.

It would require a longer paper than we can spare to mention a tithe part of the merits of this most useful classical and historical production. We consider it to be one of the best volumes that could be put, for information, into the hands of the student, or, for reference, into those of the instructed. No good library should be without it.-LITERARY GAZETTE.

HORA PHILOLOGICA, or, Conjectures on the Structure of the Greek Language, by WILLIAM SEWELL, M. A. Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, royal 8vo. 7s. boards.

ADDISON.

The MISCELLANEOUS WORKS,

in Prose and Verse, of JOSEPH ADDISON, a new edition with Notes, and a sketch of the Author's Life, 4 vols. foolscap 8vo. beautifully printed to match in size the varions editions of the British Essayists, in royal 18mo. 17.

Whoever wishes to attain an English style, familiar but not coarse, and elegant but not ostentatious, must give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison.-DR. JOHNSON.

THE MISCELLANEOUS WORKS of SIR PHI

LIP SIDNEY, including sixteen Letters never before published, from MSS. in the British Museum, etc.; with a Life of the Author, and illustrative Notes, by WILLIAM GRAY, Esq. of Magdalen College, Oxon. and of the Inner Temple. In 1 vol. crown 8vo. price 12s. a few copies on fine royal paper price 17. 4s.

Oldys asserts, in his manuscript additions to Winstanley's Lives of the Poets, that he could muster up two hundred authors who had spoken in praise of sir Philip Sidney.

AN ESSAY on the ORIGIN, PROGRESS, and

DECLINE of RHYMING LATIN VERSE, with many specimens, by Sir ALEXANDER CROKE, D. C. L. and F. A. S. neatly printed in crown 8vo. cloth boards, 7s. 6d.

This is a clever and interesting little volume on an attractive subject, the leisure work of a scholar and a man of taste.BRITISH CRITIC.

SCHOLA SALERNITANUM.

A Poem on the

Preservation of Health, written in rhyming Latin verse, by Giovanni di Milano, in the name of the School of Salerno, and addressed to Robert of Normandy, son of William the Conqueror, with an Introduction and Notes, by Sir ALEXANDER CROKE, D. C. L. and F. A. S. With an English translation. Embellished with Engravings, crown, 8vo. 12s.

To the Medical professor this volume will not fail to be highly interesting from its matter; and, from the quaintness of its style, to be infinitely amusing. To the antiquary-if there be one whose researches this little book may have eluded,-a rich fund of delight will be opened.-LITERARY GAZETTE.

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