230 History of Hingham. 



titled " Discourses on Medical Education and on the Medical Pro- 

 fession," 8vo., was issued in 1847. 



Success in the Medical Profession, 8vo., 1851, and others of a 

 more strictly professional character were issued prior and subse- 

 quently to this time. He gave occasional medical lectures and 

 addresses, reports, &c, on Peace, Temperance, and incidental 

 subjects. 



He edited the " New England Medical Journal," and contrib- 

 uted to the " American Journal of Medical Science " and other 

 periodicals, including the " North American Review," in which 

 was published his Phi Beta Kappa Poem. 



He also wrote a biography of his brother, Henry Ware, Jr. 



William Ware. 



Letters of Lucius M. Piso, from Palmyra, to his Friend Marcus Curtius, 

 at Rome. New York, 1837. 2 vols. 12mo. Also London. Zenobia, 

 or the Fall of Palmyra, was the title afterwards adopted by the author, 

 and under this name a number of editions were printed in New York 

 and London. A historical romance. 



Probus ; or Rome in the Third Century ; in Letters from Lucius M. Piso, 

 from Rome, to Fausta, the Daughter of Gracchus, at Palmyra. New 

 York. 1838. 2 vols. 12mo. A sequel to Zenobia. It was subsequently 

 republished in London, also in New York as Aurelian ; or Rome in the 

 the Third Century. Rome and the Early Christians. 1868. 8vo. 



Julian ; or Scenes in Judea. New York. 1841. 2 vols. 12mo. Also 

 London. 1842. Third edition. New York. 1856. 



" These romances of Mr. Ware have passed through many edi- 

 tions in Great Britain, and have been translated into German and 

 other languages on the continent." 



Sketches of European Capitals. Boston. 1851. 12mo. Also London. 



8vo. Published again as Pictures of European Capitals. 1852. 12mo. 

 Lectures on the Works and Genius of Washington Allston. Boston. 



1852. 12mo. pp. 162. 



" He published some occasional sermons and four numbers of a 

 religious miscellany called ' The Unitarian ; ' contributed a Memoir 

 of Nathaniel Bacon to Sparks's ' American Biography,' and papers 

 to other standard periodicals. Delivered lectures on Art and Lit- 

 erary Topics, and edited the ' American Unitarian Biography ; ' 

 also 'Memoirs of Individuals who have been distinguished by 

 their Writings, Character, and Efforts in the Cause of Liberal 

 Christianity.'" Boston. 1850. 2 vols. 12mo. 



Robert C. Waterston. 



Remarks on the life and character of Joseph Andrews at the memorial 

 meeting of the Boston Art Club, May 17, 1873. Published in connec- 

 tion with the Proceedings of the meeting. 



