DUBLIN UNIVERSITY PRESS SERIES. 



THE Provost and Senior Fellows of Trinity College have undertaken the publication 

 of a Series of Works, chiefly Educational, to be entitled the DUBLIN UNIVERSITY 

 PRESS SERIES. 



The following volumes of the Series are now ready, viz. : 



Six Lectures on Physical Geography. By the REV. S. HAUGHTON, 

 M.D., Dubl., D.C.L., Oxpn., F. R.S., Fellow of Trinity College, and Pro- 

 fessor of Geology in the University of Dublin. 



An Introduction to the Systematic Zoology and Morphology of 



Vertebrate Animals. By ALEXANDER MACALISTER, M.D., Dubl., Professor of 

 Comparative Anatomy in the University of Dublin. 



The Codex Rescriptus Dublinensis of St. Matthew's Gospel (Z). 

 First Published by Dr. Barrett in 1801. A New Edition, Revised and Augmented. 

 Also, Fragments of the Book of Isaiah, in the LXX. Version, from an Ancient 

 Palimpsest, now first Published. Together with a newly discovered Fragment 

 of the Codex Palatinus. By T. K. ABBOTT, B. D., Fellow of Trinity College, and 

 Professor of Biblical Greek in the University of Dublin. With two Plates of 

 Facsimiles. 



The Parabola, Ellipse, and Hyperbola, treated Geometrically. By 



ROBERT WILLIAM GRIFFIN, A.M., LL.D., Ex-Scholar, Trinity College, Dublin. 



An Introduction to Logic. By WILLIAM HENRY STANLEY MONCK, 



M. A. Professcr of Moral Philosophy in the University of Dublin. 



Essays in Political and Moral Philosophy. By T. E. CLIFFE LESLIE, 

 Hon. LL.D., Dubl., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, late Examiner in Poli- 

 tical Economy in the University of London, Professor of Jurisprudence and 

 Political Economy in the Queen's University. 



The Correspondence of Cicero : a revised Text, with Notes and Prole- 

 gomena. Vol. I., The Letters to the end of Cicero's Exile. By ROBERT Y! 

 TYRRELL, M. A., Fellow of Trinity College, and Professor of Latin in the Uni- 

 versity of Dublin. 



Faust from the German of Goethe. BY THOMAS E. WEBB, LL.D., 



Q.C., Regius Professor of Laws, and Public Orator in the University of 

 Dublin. 



The Mathematical and other Tracts of the late James M'Cullag-h, 

 F.T.C.D., Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Dublin. Now 

 first collected, and edited by REV. J. H. JELLETT, B.D., and REV. SAMUEL 

 HAUGHTON, M.D., Fellows of Trinity College, Dublin. 



The following will soon appear : 



Evang-elia Antehieronymiana ex Codice vetusto Dublinensi 

 Ed. T. K. ABBOTT, B.D. 



The Veil of Isis ; or, Idealism. By THOMAS E. WEBB, LL.D., Q.C., 



Regius Professor of Laws, and Public Orator in the University of Dublin. 



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