Valuable Works 



ELEMENTS of HEBREW GRAMMAR (without Points). 



To wliich is prefixed a Dissertation on the Two IModes of Reading, with 

 or without Points. By CHAnLES Wilson, D.D., late Professor of Church 

 History in the University of St. Andrew's. Fifth Edition, in One Vol. 8vo, 

 price 10*. 6d. 



AN ANALYSIS of the TEXT of the HISTORY of 



JOSEPH, upon the Principle of Professor Lee's HEBREW GRAM- 

 BIAR, and adapted to tlie Second Edition of it. By tlie Rev. Alexander 

 Ollivant, JM.A. F.C.P.S., lateFellow of Trinity College, Camliridge, \'ice- 

 Principal of St. David's College, and one of the Examining Chaplains to 

 the Lord Bishop of St. David's. Second Edition, in* One Vol. 8vo, 6s, 

 hoards. 



A HEBREW and ENGLISH LEXICON to the OLD 



TESTAMENT, including the Biblical Chaldee. Edited, with improve- 

 ments from the German 'W^orks of Gesenius, l)y Josiah W. Gibus, A.BL, 

 of the Theological Seminary, Andover, U.S. One Vol. 8vo, 2os. boards. 



A HEBREW PRIMER ; intended as an Introduction to the 

 Spelling and Reading of Hebrew with the Points, compiled for the use of 

 children and beginners. By the Rev. A. M'CAUL, A.M., of Trinity 

 College, Dublin. In octavo, Is. 6d. 



LIBER PSALMORUM: ad Editionem Hooghtianem accu- 



ratissime adornatus. 3s. 



THE AJAX of SOPHOCLES, illustrated by Ens^lish Notes. 



By the Rev. J. R. Pitjian, A.JL, alternate Morning Preacher of Belgrave 

 and Berkeley Chapels. One Vol. 8vo, 9s. bds. 



The Editor has endeavoured to comprise in the notes the most useful remarks of all the 

 commentators on this play, and has made numerous references to the works of modern 

 critics, by whom the force, either of single words or of idiomatical expressions, has been 

 illustrated. 



JOURNALS of EXCURSIONS in the ALPS. By Wil- 

 LiAM Bkockedon, Author of " Illustrations of Passes of the Alps," &c. 

 One Vol. 8vo, lOs. 6d. boards. 



" Mr. Brockedon knows how to wield the pen as well as the pencil." — Spectator. 



HISTORY PHILOSOPHICALLY ILLUSTRATED, from 



the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution. By Georce 

 Miller, D.D., M.R.I. A., formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. 

 Four Vols. 8vo, 21. 2s. boards. 



"The general style of these volumes is honourable to the author's scholarship: it is 

 remarkably distinct, vigorous, and free from superfluous ornament; but in parts where the 

 subject admitted of the change, it becomes rich and eloquent. The brief sketch of Grattan's 

 oratory, towards the close of the fourth volume, is one of the happiest and most graphic 

 descriptions that we have ever seen of that singularly powerful speaker. On the whole, we 

 entirely congratulate the author and the public on the completion of this performance. 

 What Montesquieu accomplished for the laws of Europe, Dr. Miller has done for its history. 

 We know of no text-book which would be more essential to the college lecturer, no general 

 view of facts which is likely to be more valuable to the student, and no elucidation of the 

 mysterious ways of Providence which ought to be more gladly welcomed by the Christian."— 

 hiterary Gazette. 



