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Hippolites Auger, who has devoted much time to the careful study of 

 Macchiavelli, has lately published an historical novel of great interest, 

 entitled Le Prince de ikacchiavel, ou la Romagne en 1502. 



Guide Pittoresque du Voyageur en France^ is now in the course of 

 publication by Didot. The work will be completed in one hundred 

 numbers at 10 sous each, and is to contain 90 maps of roads, 70 portraits, 

 and 600 vignettes. The artists employed are Ranch, Nyon, Schroder, 

 Ransonetti, and Devilliers. 



Suites a Buffon. — A continuation of Buffon's Natural History is pub- 

 lishing in Paris in monthly volumes, with a supplement to each, con- 

 taining ten copper plates. Some of the most learned men in this branch 

 of science are employed on the publication, which corresponds in form 

 and size with the last edition of the works of this distinguished naturalist. 



The Historical and Antiquarian Society of Pomerania has published 

 its second annual volume of Transactions under the title of Baltische 

 Studien. It contains among other articles a collection of low German 

 Dialects of Pomerania, affording even to English Lexicographers ample 

 materials for the derivation of many of our own words and idioms. 



Imitations of our Penny Literature are prolific on the Continent of 

 Europe. The following works are in course of publication, and appear 

 in numbers, " a quatre sous'* or ** deux sous.*' — Magasin Universelle, 

 with wood cuts, similar to the Saturday Magazine. — A Dictionaire 

 d'Histoire Naturelle, with wood cuts, at two sous. — L* Univers pittoresque, 

 ou descriptions de tous les peuples, de leurs religions, moeurs, coutumes, ^e. 

 is to be completed in ten volumes, containing 750 copper plates and 

 vignettes, representing landscapes, monuments, costumes, objects of art, 

 &c. — The picturesque is the order of the day. La Medecine pittoresque, 

 in numbers, at four sous, contains a complete collection of impressions 

 relative to anatomy, pathology, operative surgery, midwifery, &c. — 

 Encyclopedic pittoresque de la musique, edited by Adolph Ledhai, and 

 Henri Bertini, to be completed in four vols., and will contain the history 

 of music, ancient and modern, a description of all remarkable musical 

 instruments, the biography and portraits of celebrated composers, an 

 account of the best systems of instruction, musical pieces of the great 

 masters, hitherto unpublished; a selection of church music, national 

 melodies, with the original text and translations ; descriptions of national 

 dances, with the music ; and other information of a similar description. 



NEW PUBLICATIONS, 



From June 7 to July 15, 1834. 



Abbott's Comer Stone, by Philip, l8mo. 4s. Beckford's (W.) Italy, Spain, &c. 2 vols. 



Abdiel's Essays on the Advent, &c. 12mo. 8vo. 28s. 



3s. 6rf. Belgium and Western Germany, in 1832, by 



Allom's (S. R.) Memoir of Rich. Hatch, of Mrs. ToUope, 2 vols, post 8vo. I8s. 



Bristol, 12mo. 5s. 6cf. Beresford's (Lord) Refutation of Col.Napier's 



Analytical Arrangement of the Apocalyspe, .Justification of his Third Volume, 8vo. 6s. 



or Revelations recorded by St. John, &c. Biblical Cabinet, vol. 6, (Tholuck's Exposi- 



by Richard Roe, 4to. 15s. tion, vol. 1,) 12mo. 5s. 



A Guide to the Giant's Causeway, Maps Boivin (Mad.) on Diseases of the Uterus, 



and Plates, l2mo. 5s. 8vo. i4s. 



Anderson's Discourses on the Life of Moses, • Plates to, 8vo. 12s. 



12mo. 6s. Book of Private Prayer, 32mo. 2s. 6rf. 



Asiatic Researches, vol. 18, 4to. 42s. Bowring's (J.) Minor Morals for Young 



Barnes's Guide to the Lakes People, fcp., 6s. 6d. 



