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THEOLOGY-(ANCIENT). 



THE GREEK LITURGIES. Chiefly from original Autho 

 rities. By C. A. SWAIXSON, D.D., Master of Christ s College, Cam 

 bridge. Crown 4to. Paper covers. 1 5 s. 



THE PALESTINIAN MISHNA. By W. H. LOWE, M.A. 



Lecturer in Hebrew at Christ s College, Cambridge. Royal 8vo. 2is. 



SAYINGS OF THE JEWISH FATHERS, comprising 

 Pirqe Aboth and Pereq R. Meir in Hebrew and English, with Cri 

 tical and Illustrative Notes. By CHARLES TAYLOR, D.D. Master 

 of St John s College, Cambridge, and Honorary Fellow of King s 

 College, London. Demy 8vo. los. 



&quot; The Masseketh Aboth stands at the Jewish literature being treated in the same 



head of Hebrew non-canonical writings. It is way as a Greek classic in an ordinary critical 



of ancient date, claiming to contain the dicta edition. . . The Sayings of the J elvish Fathers 



of teachers who flourished from B.C. 200 to the may claim to be scholarly, and, moreover, of a 



same year of our era. The precise time of its scholarship unusually thorough and finished. 



compilation in its present form is, of course, in Dublin University Magazine. 



doubt. Mr Taylor s explanatory and illustra- &quot;A careful and thorough edition which does 



tive commentary is very full and satisfactory.&quot; credit to English scholarship, of a short treatise 



Spectator. from the Mishna, containing a series of sen- 



&quot;Ifwe mistake not, this is the first precise tences or maxims ascribed mostly to Jewish 



translation into the English language, accom- teachers immediately preceding, or immediately 



pan ied by scholarly notes, of any portion of the following the Christian era...&quot; Contetnpo- 



Talmud. In other words, it is the first instance rary Review. 

 of that most valuable and neglected portion of 



THEODORE OF MOPSUESTIA S COMMENTARY 

 ON THE MINOR EPISTLES OF S. PAUL. The Latin Ver 

 sion with the Greek Fragments, edited from the MSS. with Notes 

 and an Introduction, by H. B. SWETE, D.D., Rector of Ashdon, 

 Essex, and late Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. 

 In Two Volumes. Vol. I., containing the Introduction, with Fac 

 similes of the MSS., and the Commentary upon Galatians Colos- 

 sians. Demy 8vo. 12s. 



&quot;In dem oben verzeichneten Buche liegt handschriften . . . sind vortrefHiche photo- 



uns die erste Halfte einer vollstandigen, ebenso graphische Facsimile s beigegeben, wie uber- 



sorgfaltig gearbeiteten wie schon ausgestat- haupt das ganze Werk von der University 



teten Ausgabe des Commentars mit ausfiihr- Press zu Cambridge mit bekannter Eleganz 



lichen Prolegomena und reichhaltigen kritis- ausgestattet ist.&quot; Theologische Literaturzei- 



chen und erlauternden Anmerkungen vor.&quot; tung. 



Literarisches Centralblatt. &quot;It is a hopeful sign, amid forebodings 



&quot; It is the result of thorough, careful, and which arise about the theological learning of 



patient investigation of all the points bearing the Universities, that we have before us the 



on the subject, and the results are presented first instalment of a thoroughly scientific and 



with admirable good sense and modesty.&quot; painstaking work, commenced at Cambridge 



Guardian. and completed at a country rectory.&quot;- Church 



&quot;Auf Grund dieser Quellen ist der Text Quarterly Re-view (Jan. 1881). 



bei Swete mit musterhafter Akribie herge- &quot; Hernn Swete s Leistung ist eine so 



stellt. Aber auch sonst hat der Herausgeber tuchtige dass wir das Werk in keinen besseren 



mit unermudlichem Fleisse und eingehend- Handen wissen mochten, und mit den sich- 



ster Sachkenntniss sein Werk mit alien den- ersten Erwartungen auf das Gelingen der 



jenigen Zugaben ausgeriistet, welche bei einer Fortsetzung entgegen sehen.&quot; Gottingische 



solchen Text-Ausgabe nur irgend erwartet gelehrte Anzeigen (Sept. 1881). 

 werden konnen. . . . Von den drei Haupt- 



VOLUME II., containing the Commentary on i Thessalonians 

 Philemon, Appendices and Indices. i2s. 



&quot;Eine Ausgabe . . . fur welche alle zugang- &quot;Mit deiselben Sorgfalt bearbeitet die wir 



lichen Hiilfsmittel in inusterhafter Weise be- bei dem ersten Theile geriihmt haben.&quot; 



niitzt wurden . . . eine reife Frucht siebenjahri- Literarisches Centralblatt (July 29, 1882). 

 gen Fleisses.&quot; Theologische Literaturzeitung 

 (Sept. 23, 1882). 



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