8 EDMONSTON AND DOUGLAS, 



NORVAL CLYNE. 



Ballads from Scottish History. By NORVAL 



CLYNE. Fcap. 8vo, price 6s. 



" We cordially wish success to this pleasant little collection." Satur- 

 day Review, 



NATHANIEL CULVERWELL, M.A. 



Of the Light of Nature, a Discourse by 



Nathaniel Culverwell, M.A. Edited by John Brown, D.D., 

 with a critical Essay on the Discourse by John Cairns, D.D. 

 8vo, cloth, 12s. 



PROFESSOR DALZEL. 



The Annals of the University of Edinburgh. 



By ANDREW DALZEL, formerly Professor of Greek in the 

 University of Edinburgh ; with a Memoir of the Compiler, 

 and Portrait after Kaeburn. In two vols. demy 8vo, 

 price 21s. 



GEORGE WEBBE DASENT, D.C.L. 



The Story of Burnt Njal ; or, Life in Iceland 



at the end of the Tenth Century. From the Icelandic of 

 the Njals Saga. By G. W. DASENT, D.C.L. In 2 vols. 

 8vo, with Maps and Plans, price 28s. 



" Considered as a picture of manners, customs, and characters, the 

 Njala has a merit equal in our eyes to that of the Homeric poems them- 

 selves." Edinburgh Review. 



" The majority of English readers would have been surprised to be 

 told that in the literature of Iceland there was preserved a story of life and 

 . manners in the heroic age, which for simple force and truthfulness is, as 

 far as we know, unequalled in European history and poetry, and is not 

 unworthy of being compared, not indeed for its poetic richness and power, 

 but for the insight which it gives into ancient society, with the Homeric 

 l>oems." Guardian. 



