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List of New Works. 



[MARCH, 



Latin Manuscript : M. Angelo Mai, to whom 

 bibliography is already under so many obli- 

 gations, has recently discovered in the Royal 

 Academy at Naples, the Manuscript of an 

 ancient Latin Treatise on Agriculture, re- 

 markable for the purity of its style, and in- 

 terest of its subjects, which is about to be 

 printed. 



A Guide to Phrenology, with an illustra- 

 tive Engraving, by Henry W. Dewhurst, Sur- 

 geon, T.A.S., Author of a Dictionary of Ana- 

 tomy, is in the press- Also preparing for 

 publication, by the same, the Anatomy and 

 Physiology of the Eye, with an explanation 

 of the Theory of Vision, with Engravings. 



A Posthumous Poem, ascribed to the cele- 

 brated Tom Paine, and entitled The Religion 

 of the Sun, is announced in a recent New 

 York paper. 



The first number of Mr. Brockendon's Il- 

 lustrations of the Passes of the Alps, by which 

 Italy communicates with France, Switzer- 

 land, and Germany, from Drawings made 

 during the five Summers from 1821 to 1826, 

 is nearly ready. We believe that this able 

 artist lias literally crossed the Alps forty 

 times, in pursuit of this object. He main- 

 tains, that the pass of the Little Saint Ber- 

 nard was undoubtedly the route of Hannibal. 



One Hundred and Twenty Engravings of 

 Views in England and Wales, from Drawings 

 by J. M.W.Turner; with Descriptive and 

 Historic Illustrations by Mr. Lloyd, the En- 

 gravings by Heath. 



The Living and the Dead, by a Country 

 Curate. 



Messrs. Hosking and Jenkins, architects, 

 will, in the course of next month, publish 

 No. 1, of a Selection of Architectural and 

 other Ornaments, Greek, Roman, and Ita- 

 lian, drawn from the Originals, in various 

 Museums and buildings in Italy. The work 

 will be completed in eight parts, to appear at 

 intervals of six weeks. 



Professor Lee's Lectures on the Hebrew 

 Laiiguage : which have been so long in 

 preparation, are now nearly ready lor pub- 

 lication, and will appear in the course of 

 the ensuing month. 



The Rev. Greville Ewing has just com- 

 pleted a new Edition of his Scripture Lexi- 

 con, very considerably enlarged, and adapt- 

 ed to the general reading of the Greek 

 Classics.' 



M. W. Orme is preparing the Memoirs, 

 Correspondence, and other Remains of Mr. 

 John Urquhart, late of the University of St. 

 Andrews. 



The Rev. John Noble Coleman, M.A., 

 late of Queen's College, Oxford, has in the 

 press, Sixteen Sermons ; Doctrinal, Prac- 

 tical, and Occasional ; with illustrative 

 Notes and Authorities. 



Preparing for publication, in 3 vols. 12mo. 

 A new and interesting Work, entitled A 

 General Compendium of the County His- 

 tories of England ; compreheuding the 

 History, Antiquities, Topography, d r c. of 

 every County in England. 



The Rev. T. D. Fosbroke, M.A. F.S.A. 

 is about to publish Foreign Topography, 

 or an Encyclopedick Account, alphabeti- 

 cally arranged, of the Ancient Remains in 

 Asia, Africa, Europe (England excepted), 

 and America. 



There is nearly ready a Series of Twenty- 

 five Views of Pompeii, drawn on stone, 

 after drawings by W. Light, esq. 



Colonel Trench proposes publishing a Col- 

 lection of Papers, illustrated with explana- 

 tory Plates, relating to the Thames Quay ; 

 with Hints for some further improvements 

 in the Metropolis. 



W. Allen's History of Lambeth, with up- 

 wards of a hundred engravings of curious 

 objects connected with the Parish, is an- 

 nounced as nearly ready, by J. Nichols. 



Travels from India to England, by way 

 of the Burmari Empire, Persia, Asia Minor, 

 Turkey, &c. in the Years 182.5 and 26, 

 containing a Chronological Epitome of the 

 late Military Transactions in Ava. By 

 James Edward Alexander, esq. H.P. late 

 H.M. 13th Light Dragoons, in 4to. Also 

 by the same Author, Sigurf Namah-I- 

 Valaet, or Excellent Intelligence concern- 

 ing Europe ; being the Travels of Shaikh 

 Itesa Moodeen Moonshee in Great Britain 

 and France. Translated from the Original 

 Persian Manuscript into Hindoostanee, with 

 an English Version and Notes. 



A Reply to Dr. Lingard's " Vindication" 

 is in the press. By John Allen, esq. 



No. II. of Robson's Picturesque Views of 

 all the English Cities, will be ready on the 

 1st of April. 



The Union of Architecture, Sculpture, 

 and Painting, exemplified in a Series of Il- 

 lustrations of, and Descriptive Dissertations 

 on the House and Museum of J. Soune, esq. 

 in Lincoln's-Inn Fields, will be published on 

 the 1st of April, by J. Britton. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 

 ARCHITECTURE, &C. 



Specimens of the Architectural Antiqui- 

 tie*s of Normandy. By Pugin and J. and H. 

 Le Keux. No. III. containing 20 engravings 

 illustrative of the Ancient Buildings of Caen, 

 tfec. The editor, Mr. Britton, announces in 

 the present Number, that the whole of the 

 letter-press will be given to the Subscribers 

 with the next number, which finishes the 

 work, in order to obviate the severe tax on 

 literature of presenting eleven copies to so 

 many public and private libraries, that are 

 so amply endowed with the means of pur- 

 chasing them. 



No. XVIII. of Illustrations of the Public 

 Buildings of London ; containing Historical 

 and Descriptive Accounts of Carlton Palace, 

 the Church of St. Luke, at Chelsea, and alsn 

 Remarks on Modern Gothic Architecture, 

 &c. 



Britton's Cathedral Antiquities. Nos. 

 XXXVIII. and XXXIX., the first being 

 the concluding part of Exeter Cathedral, and 



