36 /. Liter alter e and Philology. 



SECTION V. 



ORIENTAL LANGUAGES*. 



THE SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST. 



Translated by various Oriental Scholars, and edited by 



r. Max MiJLLER. 



First Series, Vols. I— XXIV. Demy 8vo, cloth. 



Vol. I. The Upanishads. Translated by F. Max Muller. 



Part I. los. 6d. 

 Vol. II. The Sacred Laws of the Aryas, as taught in the 



Schools of Apastamba, Gautama, Vasish^Aa, and Baudhayana. Trans- 

 lated by Prof. Georg Buhler. Part I. los. 6d. 



Vol. III. The Sacred Books of China. The Texts of Con- 



fucianism. Translated by James Legge. Part I. 12s. 6d. 



Vol. IV. The Zend-Avesta. Part I. The Vendidad. Trans- 



lated by James Darmesteter. ios. 6d. 



Vol. V. The Pahlavi Texts. Translated by E. W. West. 



Part I. 1 2s. 6d. 



Vols. VI and IX. The Qur'an. Translated by E. H. 

 Palmer. 21s. 



Vol. VII. The Institutes of Vish^m. Translated by Julius 

 Jolly, io*. 6d. 



Vol. VIII. The Bhagavadgita^ with The Sanatsu^atiya, and 

 The Anuglta. Translated by Kashinath Trimbak Telang. ios. 6d. 



Vol. X. The Dhammapada, translated from Pali by F. Max 



MiJLLER ; and The Siitta-Nipata, translated from Pali by V. Fausboll ; 

 being Canonical Books of the Buddhists. 105. 6d. 



Vol. XI. Buddhist Suttas. Translated from Pali by T. W. 

 Khys Davids. 105. 6d. 



Vol. XII. The /iSatapatha-Brahma?2a, according to the Text 

 of the Madhyandina School. Translated by Julius Eggeling. Part I. 

 Books I and II. 12s. 6d. 



Vol. XIII. Vinaya Texts. Translated from the Pali by 

 T. W. Phys Davids and Hermann Oldenberg. Part I. io,y. 6d. 



* See also Anecdota Oxon., Series II, III, pp. 41-42, below. 



Oxford : Clarendon Press. 



