Sir Philip Sidney. The Countesse of Pembrokes 

 Arcadia. Edited by Albert Fcuiller-at, Professor of 

 English Literature in the University of Rennes. 



Cambridge English Classics. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth, pp. .xii + 572. 



Price is,s. 6d. net. 



(Forming Volume I of the Complete Works of Sir Philip Sidney in Three Volumes) 



Extract from Prefatory Note 



Reprints of the separate works of Sir Philip Sidney are 

 numerous ; yet, however incredible this may seem, no 

 complete edition has hitherto been accessible. The object 

 of the volumes now offered to Elizabethan students is to 

 collect all the literary productions of Sidney : The Countesse 

 of Pembrokes Arcadia, the Poems and The Defence of Poesie 

 as well as the Correspondence and the Political Pamphlets. 

 I even propose to include the translations of the Psalms and 

 of Mornay's Vdritd de la ReligioJt Chrestienne, it being possible 

 to ascertain Sidney's share in these works 



In accordance with the scheme of The Cambridge English 

 Classics, the text adopted is printed without any deviations 

 from the original in the matter of spelling and punctuation, 

 save those recorded in the list found on page 520. These 

 exceptions consist of evident misprints which it has been 

 thought useless to preserve. In the Notes, I have given the 

 variant readings supplied by all the editions (fourteen in 

 number) published from 1593 down to 1674. 



Widsith. A Study in Old English Heroic Legend. 



By R. W. Chambers, 31. A., Fellow and Librai'ian of 

 University College, London. 



Demy 8vo. pp. xii + 263. With two maps. Price \os. net. 



CONTENTS 



I. Widsith and the German Heroic Age 



II. The stories known to Widsith : Gothic and Burgundian heroes 



III. Tales of the sea-folk, of the Franks, and of the Lombards 



IV. Widsith and the Critics • ' ' ' 



V. The Geography of Widsith 



VI. The Language and Metre of Widsith 



VII. Summary and Conclusion 

 Text of Widsith, with Notes 

 Appendix 



Maps and Index 3 



