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SARUM. Juxta Editionem maximam pro CLAUDIO CHEVALLON 

 ET FRANCISCO REGNAULT A.D. MDXXXI. in Alma Parisiorum 

 Academia impressam : labore ac studio FRANCISCI PROCTER, 

 A.M., ET CHRISTOPHORI WORDSWORTH, A.M. 



FASCICULUS I. In quo contmentur KALENDARIUM, et ORDO 

 TEMPORALIS sive PROPRIUM DE TEMPORE TOTIUS ANNI, una cum 

 ordinali suo quod usitato vocabulo dicitur PICA SIVE DlRECTORlUM 

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&quot; The value of this reprint is considerable to cost prohibitory to all but a few. . . . Messrs 



liturgical students, who will now be able to con- Procter and Wordsworth have discharged their 



suit in their own libraries a work absolutely in- editorial task with much care and judgment, 



dispensable to a right understanding of the his- though the conditions under which they have 



tory of the Prayer-Book, but which till now been working are such as to hide that fact from 



usually necessitated a visit to some public all but experts.&quot; Literary Churchman. 

 library, since the rarity of the volume made its 



FASCICULUS II. In quo contmentur PSALTERIUM, cum ordinario 

 Officii totius hebdomadae juxta Horas Canonicas, et proprio Com- 

 pletorii, LITA.NIA, COMMUNE SANCTORUM, ORDINARIUM MISSAE 

 CUM CANONE ET xin MISSIS, c. &c. Demy Svo. i2s. 



&quot;Not only experts in liturgiology, but all For all persons of religious tastes the Breviary, 



persons interested in the history of the Anglican with its mixture of Psalm and Anthem and 



Book of Common Prayer, will be grateful to the Prayer and Hymn, all hanging one on the 



Syndicate of the Cambridge University Press other, and connected into a harmonious whole, 



for forwarding the publication of the volume must be deeply interesting.&quot; Church Quar- 



which bears the above title, and which has terly Review. 



recently appeared under their auspices.&quot; &quot;The editors have done their work excel- 



Notes and Queries. lently, and deserve all praise for their labours 



&quot;Cambridge has worthily taken the lead in rendering what they justly call this most 



with the Breviary, which is of especial value interesting Service-book more readily access- 



for that part of the reform of the Prayer-Book ible to historical and liturgical students.&quot; 



which will fit it for the wants of our time .... Saturday Review. 



FASCICULUS III. Nearly ready. 



GREEK AND ENGLISH TESTAMENT, in parallel 

 Columns on the same page. Edited by J. SCHOLEFIELD, M.A. late 

 Regius Professor of Greek in the University. Small Octavo. New 

 Edition, with the Marginal References as arranged and revised by 

 Dr SCRIVENER. Cloth, red edges. js. 6d. 



GREEK AND ENGLISH TESTAMENT. THE STU 

 DENT S EDITION of the above, on large writing paper. 4to. I2s. 



GREEK TESTAMENT, ex editione Stephani tertia, 1550. 

 Small Svo. 3^. 6d. 



THE NEW TESTAMENT IN GREEK according to the 

 text followed in the Authorised Version, with the Variations adopted 

 in the Revised Version. Edited by F. H. A. SCRIVENER M.A., 

 D.C.L., LL.D. Crown Svo. 6s. Morocco boards or limp. 12s. 



THE PARALLEL NEW TESTAMENT GREEK AND 



ENGLISH, being the Authorised Version set forth in 1611 Arranged 

 in Parallel Columns with the Revised Version of 1881, and with the 

 original Greek, as edited by F. H. A. SCRIVENER, M.A., D.C.L., 

 LL.D. Prebendary of Exeter and Vicar of Hendon. Crown Svo. 

 \2s. 6d. The Revised Version is the Joint Property of the Universi 

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