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An Alphabetcial List of Books 



PAULI S (Dr. R.) Life of Alfred 

 the Great. Translated from the 

 German. To which is appended 

 Alfred s ANGLO-SAXON VERSION 

 OF OROSIUS. With a literal 

 Translation interpaged, Notes, 

 and an ANGLO-SAXON GRAMMAR 

 and GLOSSARY, by B. Thorpe. 55. 



PAUSANIAS Description of 

 Greece. Newly translated by A. R. 

 Shilleto, M.A. 2 vols. 5.?. each. 



PEARSON S Exposition of the 

 Greed. Edited by E. Walford, 

 M.A. 5*. 



PEPYS Diary and Correspond 

 ence. Deciphered by the Rev. 

 J. Smith, M.A., from the original 

 Shorthand MS. in the Pepysian 

 Library. Edited by Lord Bny- 

 brooke. 4 vols. With 31 En 

 gravings. $s. each. 



PERCY S Reliques of Ancient 

 English Poetry. With an Essay 

 on Ancient Minstrels and a Glos 

 sary. Edited by J. V. Pritchard, 

 A.M. 2 vols. 3^. 6rf. each. 



PERSIUS. See JUVENAL. 



PETRARCH S Sonnets, Tri 

 umphs, and other Poems. 

 Translated into English Verse by 

 various Hands. With a Life of 

 the Poet by Thomas Campbell. 

 With Portrait and 15 Steel En 

 gravings. 55. 



PHILO - JUD.ffiUS, Works of. 

 Translated by Prof. C. D. Yonge, 

 M.A. 4 vols. S.T. each. 



PICKERING S History of the 

 Races of Man, and their Geo 

 graphical Distribution. With AN 

 ANALYTICAL SYNOPSIS OF THE 

 NATURAL HISTORY OF MAN by 

 Dr. Hall. With a Map of the 

 World and 12 coloured Plates. $s. 



PINDAR. Translated into Prose 

 by Dawson W. Turner. To which 

 is added the Metrical Version by 

 Abraham Moore. $s. 



PLANCHE. History of British 

 Costume, from the Earliest Time 

 to the Close of the Eighteenth 

 Century. By J. R. Planche&quot;, 

 Somerset Herald. With upwards 

 of 400 Illustrations. $s. 

 PLATO S Works. Literally trans 

 lated, with Introduction and 

 Notes. 6 vols. 5*. each. 

 I. The Apology of Socrates, 

 Crito, Phaedo, Gorgias, Pro 

 tagoras, Phsedrus, Thesetetus, 

 Euthyphron, Lysis. Trans 

 lated by the Rev. H. Carey. 

 II. The Republic, Timaeus, and 

 Critias. Translated by Henry- 

 Davis. 



III. Meno, Euthydemus, The 

 Sophist, Statesman, Cratylus, 

 Parmenides,and the Banquet. 

 Translated by G. Burges. 

 IV. Philebus, Charmides, Laches, 

 Menexenus, Hippias, Ion, 

 The Two Alcibiades, The- 

 ages, Rivals, Hipparchus, 

 Minos, Clitopho, Epistles. 

 Translated by G. Burges. 

 V. The Laws. Translated by 



G. Burges. 



VI. The Doubtful Works. Trans 

 lated by G. Burges. 



Summary and Analysis of 



the Dialogues. With Analytical 

 Index. By A. Day, LL.D. 55. 

 PLAUTUS S Comedies. Trans 

 lated by H. T. Riley, M.A. 2 

 vols. 5.?. each. 



PLINY S Natural History. 

 Translated by the late John 

 Bostock, M.D., F.R.S., and H.T. 

 Riley, M.A. 6 vols. $s. each. 

 PLINY. The Letters of Pliny 

 the Younger. Melmoth s trans 

 lation, revised by the Rev. F. C. 

 T. Bosanquet, M.A. 5*. 

 PLOTINUS, Select Works of. 

 Translated by Thomas Taylor. 

 With an Introduction containing 

 the substance of Porphyry s Plo- 

 tinus. Edited by G. R. S. Mead, 

 B.A., M.R.A.S. 5*. 



