ANTIQ UARIAN LIBRAR Y. 



ELLIS (G.) Specimens of Early En- 



glish iletrical Romances, relating to 

 Arthur, Merlin, Guy of Warwick, Richard 

 Coeur de Lion, Charlemagne, Roland, &c. 

 &c. With Historical Introduction by J. O. 

 Halliwell, F.R.S. Illuminated Frontis- 

 piece from an old MS. 



ETHEL WERD, Chronicle of.— ^^^^ 



Six O. E. Chronicles. 



FLORENCE OF WORCESTER'S 



Chronicle, with the Two Continuations : 

 comprising Annals of English History 

 from the Departure of the Romans to the 

 Reign of Edward I. Trans., with Notes, 

 by Thomas Forester, M.A. 



GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH. 



Chronicle of. — See Six O. E. Chronicles. 



GESTA ROMANORUM, or Enter- 

 taining Moral Stories invented by the 

 Monks. Trans, with Notes by the Rev. 

 Charles Swan. Edit, by W. Hooper, M.A. 



GILD AS. Chronicle of.— .5"^^ Six O. E. 



Chronicles. 



GIRALDUS CAMBRENSIS' Histori- 

 cal Works. Containing Topography of 

 Ireland, and History of the Conquest of 

 Ireland, by Th. Forester, M.A. Itinerary 

 through Wales, and Description of Wales, 

 by Sir R. Colt Hoare. 



HENRY OF HUNTINGDON'S His- 



tory of the English, from the Roman In- 

 vasion to the Accession of Henry II. ; 

 with the Acts of King Stephen, and the 

 Letter to Walter. By T. Forester, M.A. 

 Frontispiece from an old MS. 



INGULPH'S Chronicles of the Abbey 



of Croyland, with the Continuation by 

 Peter of Blois and others. Trans, with 

 Notes by H. T. Riley, B.A. 



KEIGHTLEY'S (Thomas) Fairy My- 



thology, illustrative of the Romance and 

 Superstition of Various Countries. Frontis- 

 piece by Cruikshank. 



LEPSIUS'S Letters from Egypt, 



Ethiopia, and the Peninsula of Sinai ; to 

 which are added. Extracts from his 

 Chronology of the Egyptians, with refer- 

 ence to the Exodus of the Israelites. By 

 L. and J, B. Horner. Maps and Coloured 

 View of Mount Barkal. 



MALLET'S Northern Antiquities, or 



an Historical Account of the Manners, 

 Customs, Religions, and Literature of the 

 Ancient Scandinavians. Trans, by Bishop 

 Percy. With Translation of the Prose 

 Edda, and Notes by J. A. Blackwell. 

 Also an Abstract of the ' Eyrbyggia Saga ' 

 uy Sir Walter Scott. With Glossary 

 and Coloured Frontispiece. 



MARCO POLO'S Travels ; with Notes 

 and Introduction. Edit, by T. Wright. 



MATTHEW PARIS'S English His- 

 tory', from 1235 to 1273. By Rev. J. A. 

 Giles, D.C.L. With Frontispiece. 3 vols.— 

 See also Roger of Wendover. 



MATTHEW OF WESTMINSTER'S 



Flowers of History, especially such as re- 

 late to the affairs of Britain, from the be- 

 ginning of the World to a.d. 1307. By 

 C. D. Yonge. 2 vols. 



NENNIUS. Chronicle of,— See Six 

 O. E. Chronicles. 



ORDERICUS VITALIS' Ecclesiastical 



History of England and Nermandy. With 

 Notes, Introduction of Guizot, and the 

 Critical Notice of M. Delille, by T. 

 Forester, M.A. To which is added the 

 Chronicle OF St. EvRouLT. With Gene- 

 ral and Chronological Indexes. 4 vols. 



PAULI'S (Dr. R.) Life ©f Alfred tho 



Great. To which is appended Alfred's 

 Anglo-Saxon Version of Or«sius. With 

 literal Translation interpaged, Nates, and 

 an Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Glessary, 

 by B. Thorpe. Frontispiece. 



RICHARD OF CIRENCESTER. 



Chronicle of. — See Six O. E. Chronicles. 



ROGER DE HOVEDEN'S Annals of 



English History, comprising the History 

 of England and of other Countries of Eu- 

 rope from a.d. 732 to a.d. 1201. With 

 Notes by H. T. Riley, B.A. 2 vols. 



! ROGER OF W^ENDOVER'S Flowers 



j of History, comprising the History of 

 I England from the Descent of the Saxons to 

 A.D. 1235, formerly ascribed to Matthew 

 j Paris. With Notes and Index by J. A, 

 1 Giles, D.C.L. 2 vols. 



j SIX OLD ENGLISH CHRONICLES : 



; viz., Asser's Life of Alfred and the Chroni- 

 I cles of Ethelwerd, Gildas, Nennius, Geof- 



frey of Monmouth, and Richard of Ciren- 

 ! cester. Edit., with Notes, by J. A. Giles, 



D.C.L. Portrait ot Alfred. 



' WILLIAM OF MALMESBURY'S 



Chronicle of the Kings of England, from 

 the Earliest Period to King Stephen. By 

 Rev. J. Sharpe. With Notes by J. A. 

 Giles, D.C.L. Frontispiece. 



YULE-TIDE STORIES. A Collection 

 of Scandinavian and North-German Popu- 

 lar Tales and Traditions, from the Swedish, 

 Danish, and German. Edit, by B. Thorpe. 



