28 CHARLES GRIFFIN & COS PUBLICATIONS. 
DOERING {E.) AND  GRAMES Wa 
HELLAS: AN INTRODUCTION TO GREEK ANTIQUITIES, 
comprising the Geography, Religion, and Myths, History, Art, and 
Culture of Old Greece. On the basis of the German work by E, 
Doering, with additions by Elliott Greme. In large 8vo, with Map 
and Illustrations. 
Part I.—The Land and the People: the Religion and Myths of Old 
Greece. 
*,* In the English version of Mr. Doering’s work, the simple and interesting style of 
the original—written for young Students—has been retained; but, throughout, such 
additions and emendations have been made, as render the work suitable for more 
advanced Students, and for all who desire to obtain, within moderate compass, more 
than a superficial acquaintance with the great People whose genius and culture have so 
largely influenced our own. The results of the latest researches by Dr. SCHLIEMANN, 
MM. Fouqué, CAraPpanos, and others, are incorporated. 
DORSEY (Rev. , Alex.’ J. Dy, | Ei gee 
Christi Coll., Cambridge, Lecturer at King’s College, London) : 
SPELLING BY DICTATION: Progressive Exercises in English 
Orthography, for Schools and Civil Service Examinations. Sixteenth 
Thousand. 18mo. Cloth, 1/. 
FLEMING (William, D.D., late Protessareear 
Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow) : 
THE VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY : PsycnHore¢wexr 
ETHICAL, AND METAPHYSICAL. With Quotations and References for the 
Use of Students. Revised and Edited by HENRY CALDERWOOD, LL.D., 
Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh. Fourth 
Ldition, enlarged. Crown 8vo. Cloth, 10/6. 
“The additions by the Editor bear in their clear, concise, vigorous expression, the 
stamp of his powerful intellect, and thorough command of our language. More than 
ever, the work is now likely to have a prolonged and useful existence, and to facilitate 
the researches of those entering upon philosophic studies.” Weekly Review. 
JEVONS (Frank B., M.A., University of Durham, 
sometime Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford): 
A HISTORY OF GREEK LITERATURE, from the Earliest Times 
to the Death of Demosthenes. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. Cloth, 8/6. 
“It is beyond all question the BEST HISTORY of Greek literature that has hitherto 
been published.” —Sfectator. 
“* An admirable text-book.’ '"— Westminster Review. 
“Mr. Jevons’ work supplies a real want.”— Contemporary Review. 
“Mr. Jevons’ work is distinguished by the Authors THOROUGH ACQUAINTANCE with 
THE OLD WRITERS, and his DISCRIMINATING USE of the MODERN LITERATURE bearing 
upon the subject. . . . His great merit lies in his EXCELLENT EXPOSITION of the 
POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CAUSES concerned in the development of the Literature of Greece.” 
—Berlin Philologische Wochenschrift. 
“As a Text-Book, Mr. Jevons’ work from its excellence deserves to SERVE AS A 
MODEL.” Deutsche Litteraturzeitung. 
—-—— AND DR. O. SCHRADER: 
THE PREHISTORIC ANTIQUITIES OF THE, ARYA 
PEOPLES (See p. 30). 
