COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS 



Columbia University in the City of New York 



The Press was incorporated June 8, 1893, to promote the publication 

 of the results of original research. It is a private corporation, related di- 

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 officers of the University and that the President of Columbia University 

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The publications of the Columbia University Press include works on 

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erature. 



Contributions to Anthropology. 



Biological Series. 



Studies in Cancer and Allied Subjects. 



Studies in Classical Philology. 



Studies in Comparative Literature. 



Studies in English. 



Geological Series. 



Germanic Studies. 



Indo-Iranian Series. 



Contributions to Oriental History and 



Oriental Studies. 



Studies in Romance Philology and Lit- 



Adams Lectures. 

 Julius Beer Lectures. 

 Blumenthal Lectures. 



Carpentier Lectures. 

 Hewitt Lectures. 

 Jesup Lectures. 



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