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p. V. Dickens C.B. (of Seeud). " Primitive and Medieval Japanese 

 Texts translated into Roman with introductions, notes and index by 

 Frederick Victor Dickens, C.B., sometime registrar of the University of 

 London. With a companion volume of translations." Oxford, Clarendon 

 Press, 1906. 2 vols, with 11 illustrations, 8vo., 21*. net. Vol. I. ; pp. xxv. 

 + 338, vol. II. pp. cviii. + 419. 



One volume contains the Eomanized text of Japanese poetry of the 

 8th, 10th and 13th centuries with a learned introduction on the grammar 

 and script, the other contains translations of the above into English. 



The Cambridge Professor of Japanese says of the work " This is the 

 most important work on any far Eastern literature which has appeared 

 for some time past. The author has long been known as a Japanese 

 scholar of high attainments and as a writer on Japanese subjects. . . 

 A piece of solid and lasting work." 



The Professor of Greek at Dublin says " Mr. Dickens' brilliant attain- 

 ments as a Japanese scholar are well known and have long been 

 recognised. None less could have availed to accomplish as he has done, 

 with splendid success, the task he has set himself." 



CaiUOU JollU Dunca/U, vicar of Calne, contributed a chapter to 

 " A Pastoral Bishop. A memoir of Alexander Chinnery Haldane, D.D., 

 sometime Bishop of Argyll and the Isles." By T. J. Ball, LL.D., 

 9in. X 5Jin., pp. ix. x 210. Longmans, 1907, 6s. 6d. 



Dr.Chinnery Haldane began his career (1842—1906) as Curate of Calne. 



A sermon preached by him in Salisbury Cathedral at the 



commemoration service on November 7th, 1906, on the subject of the 

 Treasurers of the Cathedral, who were also vicars of Calne, is printed in 

 full in Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, December, 1906, and Salisbury 

 Journal, November 10th, 1906. 



Right Rev. John Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop of Salis- 

 bury. "The Bishops and National Righteousness. Letter to an 

 incumbent of the Diocese of Salisbury dated 15th December, 1906." 

 Brown & Co., Salisbury, and Longmans, London. Price sixpence. 

 Noticed, Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, February, 1907. 



" Church and Empire, sermon preached in the Cathedral, 



May 19th, 1907." Printed in full in Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, June, 

 1907. 



" Holy Communion, a Duty and Blessing for all Christians 



and for all time. Sermon preached in Salisbury Cathedral on Easter 

 Day, 31st March, 1907." Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, May, 1907. 



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