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 SCRIPTURE GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY.— (Now Ready.) 

 OUTLINES OF 



SCRIPTURE GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. 



Illustrating the Historical Portions of the Old and New Testaments. 



DESIGNED FOR THE 



USE OF SCHOOLS AND PRIVATE READING. 

 BY EDWARD HUaHES, F. R. A. S., F. G. S., &c. &c. 



In one neat volume, royal 12mo., extra cloth, of about four hundred pages, with 

 twelve colored Maps. 

 The intimate connection of Sacred History with the geography and physical 

 features of the various lands occupied by the Israelites renders a work like the 

 present an almost necessary companion to all who desire to read the Scriptures 

 understandingly. To the young especially, a clear and connected narrative of 

 the events recorded in the Bible, is exceedingly desirable, particularly when il- 

 lustrated, as in the present volume, with succinct but copious accounts of the 

 neighboring nations and of the topography and political divisions of the countries 

 mentioned, coupled with the results of the latest investigations, by which 

 Messrs. Layard, Lynch, Olin, Durbin, Wilson, Stephens, and others have suc- 

 ceeded in throwing light on so many obscure portions of the Scriptures, verify- 

 ing their accuracy in minute particulars. Few more interesting class-books could 

 therefore be found for schools where the Bible forms a part of education, and 

 none, perhaps, more likely to prove of permanent benefit to the scholar. The 

 influence which the physical geography, climate, and productions of Palestine 

 had upon the Jewish people will be found fully set forth, while the numerous 

 maps present the various regions connected with the subject at their most pro- 

 minent periods. 



HISTORY OF CLASSICAL LITERATURE.— (Now Ready.) 



HISTORY OF RGMAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE. 



BY E. W. BROWNE, M. A., 



Professor of Classical Literature in King's College, London. 

 In one handsome crown octavo volume, extra cloth. 



ALSO, 

 Lately Issued, by the same author, to match. 



A HISTORY OF GREEK CLASSICAL LITERATURE. 



In one very neat volume, crown 8vo., extra cloth. 



From Prof. J. A. Spencer, New York, March 19, 1852. 

 It is an admirable volume, suflicienlly full and copious in detail, clear and precise in 

 style, very scholar-like in its execution, genial in its criticism, and altogether display- 

 ing a mind well stored with the learning, genius, wisdom, and exquisite taste of the 

 ancient Greeks. It is in advance of everything we have, and it may be considered 

 indispensable to the classical scholar and student. 



From Prof. N. H. Griffin,Williams College, Mass., March 22, 1852. 

 A valuable compend, embracing in a small compass matter which the student would 

 have to go over much ground to gather for himself. 



GEOGRAPHIA CLASSICA: 

 OR, THE APPLICATION OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY TO THE CLASSICS. 



By-SAMUEL Butler, D. D., late Lord Bishop of liitchfield. Revised by his Son. Sixth 

 American, from the last London Edition, with Questions on the Maps, by John Frost, 

 LL. D. In one neat volume, royal r2mo., half bound. 



AN ATLAS OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY. 



By Samuel Butler, D. D., late Lord Bishop of Litchfield. In one octavo volume, half 

 bound, containing twenty-one quarto colored Maps, and an accentuated Index. 



