BIBLIOGRAPHY. 549 



Visit to Columbia, 1 v. 8vo. ; Walsh's Notices of Brazil, 2 v. 8vo. ; Von Spix and 

 Mfirtius' Travels in Brazil, in progress ; Head's Notes of the Pampas, 1 v. 12mo. ; 

 Mier's Travels in Chili and La Plata, 2 v. 8vo. ; Robertson's Four Years in Para- 

 guay, 2 v. 12mo. ; and Letters on Paraguay, 2 v. 12mo. 



VI. DEPARTMENT. CHRONOGRAPHY. 



Tytler's, Lardner's, Willard's, Goodrich's, (Parley's,) and Worcester's General 

 Histories for Schools ; Durivage's Cyclopaedia of History, 1 v. 8vo. ; The Great 

 Universal History, 69 v. 8vo. ; Manor's Universal History, 25 v. 12mo. ; Anquetil's 

 Universal History, 9 v. 8vo. ; Ramsay's Universal History, 12 v. 8vo. ; Midler's 

 Universal History, 4 v. 12mo. ; Priestley's Lectures on History, (Analytical,) 2 v. 

 8vo. ; Schlegel's Philosophy of History, 2 v. 8vo. ;* Bossuet's Introduction to Uni- 

 versal History, 2 v. 18mo.; Neioton's Chronology, 1 v.4to.or 8vo.; Hales' Analysis 

 of Chronology, 3 v. 4to. ; Strauss' Stream (or Chart) of History, ed. by Hitchcock ; 

 Darbey's Mnemonika, 1 v. 12mo. ; Pinkerton's Essay on Medals, 2 v. 8vo. ; Tresor 

 de Numismatique, <fcc. 20 v. 2io. 



EUCLASSIC CHRONOGRAPHY. Rollin's Ancient History, 2 v. 8vo. ; Heeren's States 

 of Antiquity, 1 or 3 v. 8vo. ; Wilkinson's Manners, &c. of the Ancient Egyptians, 

 3 v. 8vo. ; (see Judaism) ; Herodotus, tr. by Beloe, 1 v. 8 vo. ; Thucydides' Pelo- 

 ponnesian War, tr. by Smith, 2 v. 8vo. ; Xenophon's Affairs of Greece, tr. by 

 Smith; and Expedition of Cyrus, tr. by Spelman, 2 v. 8vo.; Polybius' General 

 History, tr. by Hampton, 2 v. 8vo. ; Gillies' History of Ancient Greece, 4 v. 8vo. ; 

 Mitford's do. 6 v. 8vo. ; Goldsmith's &o. abridged, and Russell's Greece, for 

 Schools, 1 v. 12mo. ; Potter's or Robinson's Archaeologia Graeca, (Grecian Anti- 

 quities,) 8vo. ; Gronovius' Antiquitates Graecorum, 13 v. 2io. ; Clinton's Fasti Hel- 

 lenici, 2 v. 4to. ; Hooke's Roman History, 4 v. 4to; Calrou and Rouelle's do. 6 v. 

 2io. ; Rollin's History of Rome, 16 v. 8vo. ; Ferguson's Roman Republic, 1 v. 8vo. ; 

 Gibbons' Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 4v. 8vo. ; Sismondi's Fall of do. 

 1 v. 8vo.; Niebuhr's History of Rome, 2 v. 8vo. ; Sallust's Histories, tr. by Rose, 

 1 v. 12mo. ; Livy's History of Rome, tr. by Baker, 6 v. 8vo. ; Caesar's Wars in 

 Gaul, tr. by Duncan, 2 v. 8vo. ; Tacitus' Works, tr. by Murphy, 4 v. 8vo. ; Diony- 

 sius of Halicarnassus' Roman Antiquities, tr. by Spelman, 4 v. 4to. ; Adams' or 

 Kennel's Roman Antiquities, 1 v. 8vo. ; Gr&vius' Antiquitates Romanorum, 12 v. 

 2io. ; Goldsmith's Rome abridged, and Russell's Rome, for Schools. 



ORIENTAL CHRONOGRAPHY. Crichton's History of Arabia, (Fam. Lib.) ; Russell's 

 Ancient and Modern Egypt, (Fam. Lib.) ; Greenhoio's History of Tripoli, 1 v. 

 8vo.; Shaler's Sketches of Algiers, 1 v. 8vo. ; Jackson's Account of Morocco, 1 v. 

 12mo. ; Benezet's History of Guinea, 1 v. 8vo. ; Ellis's Madagascar, 2 v. 12mo. ; 

 Manor's History of the Ottoman Empire in Asia, 1 v. 8vo. ; Russell's History of 

 Palestine, (Fam. Lib.); Fraser's Account of Persia, 1 v. 12mo.; Malcolm's History 

 of Persia, 2 v. 4to. ; Robertson's Disquisition concerning Ancient India, 1 v. 8vo. ; 

 Gleig's British Empire in India, 1 v. 12mo.; Maurice's History of Hindostan, 5 v. 

 4to. ; and his Ind. Antiquities, 6 v. 8vo.; Raynal's Settlements in the East and 

 West Indies, 5 v. 8vo.; Mills' British India, 6 v. 8vo.; Marsden's Sumatra, 1 v. 4to.; 

 Raffle's Java, 2 v. 4to. ; Davis' History of the Chinese, (Fam. Lib.) ; Gulzlaff's 

 Chinese History, 2 v. 8vo. ; Medhurst's China, 1 v. 8vo. ; Kaempfer's Japan, 2 v. 

 2io. ; Siebold's Japan, in progress. 



EUROPEAN CHRONOGRAPHY. Hallam's View of Europe during the Middle Ages, 

 1 v. 8vo. ; Russell's History of Modern Europe, 3 v. 8vo. ; Alison's Recent History 

 of Europe, 10 v. 8vo. ; Guizot's History of Civilization in Europe, 1 v. 12mo. ; 

 Howe's Greek Revolution, 1 v. 8vo. ; Percival's History of Italy, 2 v. 8vo. ; Sismon- 

 di's Republiques Italiennes, 16 v. 8vo. ; or the abridged translation; Machiavelli's 



Conquest of Granada, 2 v. 12mo. ; Prescott's Ferdinand and Isabella, 3 v. 8vo. ; 

 Robertson's Reign of Charles V., 3 v. 8vo. ; Southey's Peninsular War, 3 v. 8vo. ; 



* We regret to see that Von Rotteck's General History of the World, 4 v. 8vo., re- 

 cently published, though in some respects valuable, rejects the Mosaic Scriptures as 

 fabulous. 



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