1830.] 



LlslofNew Works. 



dited by William John Bankcs, Esq. 2 vols. 

 small Svo. 



The Book of Psalms, newly translated from the 

 Hebrew, and with Explanatory Notes. By W. 

 Fr^m-h, D.D., Master of Jesus Coll., Camb., and 

 O. Skinner, M. A., Fellow of Jesus Coll. Camb, 



1 vol. 8vo. 



Memoir of the Life and Public Services of the 

 iate Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, F. R. S. By 

 Ms Widow. With a portrait, map, and plates. 

 4to. 



Principles of Geology. By C. Lyall, F. R. S., 

 Foreign Secretary of the Geological Society. 



2 vols. Svo. 



Conversations on Religion, held in Cephalonia, 

 xvith Lord Byron, a short time previous to his 

 Lordship's Death. By the late James Kennedy, 

 M. D. of H. B. M. Medical Staff. Svo. 



Consolations in Travel ; or, The Last Daya of 

 a Philosopher. By Sir Humphrey Davy, Bart., 

 late President of the Royol Society. In 1 vol. 



The Life of Julius Csar. By the Author of 

 the Life of Alexander the Great. 1 vol. small Svo, 

 On Financial Reform. By Sir Henry Parnel, 

 JXu'i. Svo. 



Musical Illustrations of the Waverley Novels. 

 By Eliza Flower. 



The Lost Heir, a Novel, which has truth for 

 its basis. 



Charity Bazaars, a Poem. 

 The Young Wanderer's Cave, and other Tales. 

 By the Author of "The Children's Fireside;" 

 constituting the Second Series of that Work, 

 in 12mo. 



The Villa and Cottage Florists' Directory. By 

 James Main, A. L.S., in one small volume. 



The First Number of a New Topographical 

 Dictionary of Great Britain and Ireland, by 

 Mr. J. Gorton, Editor of the General Biographi- 

 cal Dictionary, &c, will appear in January. 

 To each Number will he annexed a quarto Map, 

 engraved on Steel, by Mr. Sydney Hall. 



An Essay on the Immateriality and Immortality 

 of the Human Soul. A new Edition, revised by 

 Samuel Drew. 



The Author of the " Revolt of the Bees," is 

 about to publish Hambden in the Nineteeth 

 Century, or Colloquies on the Errors and Im- 

 provement of Society. 



A Compendium of Astronomy. Comprising a 

 complete Treatise adjusted to the improved state 

 of the Science, and an Astronomical Dictionary. 

 Designed for the use of Youth of both Sexes. 

 By R. T. Linnington, author of " The Companion 

 to the Globes." 



Foreign Works in Preparation. 



Voyage aux Indes Orientates, par le JVord 

 de I' Europe, les provinces du Caucase, la 

 Georgie, I'Armenie, et la Perse ; suivi de de- 

 tails topographiques, et statistiques, et autres, 

 sur le Pegare, les Isles de Java, de Maurice et de' 

 Bourbon ; sur le Cap de Bonne-Epe ranee et 

 Ste. Helene, in 4 vols. 4to. t with 2 folio atlasses 

 containing 200 plates ; 3 vols. will contain the 

 Narrative, and the 4th Zoology find Botany. 



A Prench translation of the Stunden der An- 

 dacht, or House of Devotion. 



A French translation of Heeren's Polity and 

 Commerce of the Great Nations of Antiquity. 



Count Segur's History of France, Vol. IX., the 

 reign of Louis XI. 

 M.MNew Series VOL. IX, No. 49. 



M. Caille's Travels to Timbuctoo, edited by M, 

 Jomard. In 3 vols. Svo. 



A Theory of Judaism, applied to the Reform 

 of the Israelites in all the Countries of Europe; 

 intended also as a Treatise preparatory to a 

 French version of the Babylonic Talmud. By the 

 Abbe Chiarini, who proposes to publish The Tal- 

 mud, with Commentaries, in 6 vols. folio, dedi- 

 cated to the Emperor Nicholas, who has assigned 

 6,000 florins towards printing the first, and 12,000 

 florins per volume for each of the others. 



Le Brut d'Angleterre, one of the most ancient 

 monuments of the French language being a 

 poem and chronicle a work of the 12th century; 

 collated with MSS. from the King's library. 



Dr. Tholuck, of Halle, announces a new Theo- 

 logical periodical for 1830. 



Professor Kruse has announced to his German 

 friends that he has deferred the Third Part of his 

 Hellas, in order to .afford him time for introducing 

 many plans.'of the Peloponnesus, presented to him 

 by Sir W. Cell. 



An English Journal, under the. title of The 

 Ausonian, or Monthly Journal of Italian Litera- 

 ture, is announced at Pisa. 



Several hitherto unedited MSS., relative to the 

 History of the Netherlands, arei by order of His 

 Majesty, now printing, under the care of the 

 literati of the Low Countries. They are to form 

 30 vols in Svo. 



A new periodical is aVout to be published by 

 order of the Emperor of Russia, entitled Journal 

 of the Home Department. It will be of an offi- 

 cial character, and consist of Ukases, Reports to 

 His Majesty, Annual Accounts, &c., Statistics 

 and News. 



M. Eiekhoff announces his Synglosse-Indo- 



Europeenne, shewing the connection between the 



Sanscrit and the principal European Languages. 



M. Vuller has announced that he will shortly 



publish his Persian Lexicon. 



Professor Neumann has undertaken a trans- 

 lation of the Chinese work of one of the Meta- 

 physical Treatises of the celebrated Tchu-hi. 



Professor Bopp, of Bonn, will shortly publish 

 his Sanscrit Grammar in Latin. 



M. Roorda van Eysinga has translated from 

 the Malay into Dutch, and printed at Batavia, in 

 a 4to. volume, The Crown of the Kings of Buc- 

 haria. It is the Crown of Malay MSS., and was 

 originally written in Arabic, and contains the 

 Mussulman system of government, from examples 

 taken from the History of the Bucharian ino- 

 narchs. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. 



The Life of Oliver Cromwell. By the Rev. M. 

 Russell, LL. D. Published in Constable's Mis- 

 cellany. 2 vols. 18mo. /s.; or fine paper 10s. 



Memoirs of Simon Bolivar, President Libera- 

 tor of the Republic of Columbia, and of his 

 principal Generals, comprising a secret History 

 of the Revolution. By General Dacondray-Hol- 

 stein. 2 vols. 12mo. 21s. 



The Book-Rarities in the University of Cam- 

 bridge ; illustrated by Original Letters, and 

 Notes, Biographical, Literary, aud Antiquarian. 

 By the Rev. C. H. Ilaitsborne, M. A. Svo. 

 JE\. 11s. 6d. 



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