8 



An Alphabetical List of Books 



Quantities marked, and English 

 Translations. With Index Ver- 

 borum (622 pages). 5^. 



DICTIONARY of Obsolete and 

 Provincial English. Compiled 

 by Thomas Wright, M.A., F.S A., 

 &c. 2 vols. 5^. each. 



DIDRON'S Christian Icono- 

 graphy: a History of Christian 

 Art in the Middle Ages. Trans- 

 lated by E. ] Millington and 

 completed by Margaret Stokes. 

 With 240 Illustrations. 2 vols. 

 55-. each. 



DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Lives 

 and Opinions of the Ancient 

 Philosophers. Translated by 

 Prof. C. D. Yonge, M.A. 5.^. 



DOBREE'S Adversaria. Edited 

 by the late Prof. Wagner. 2 vols. 

 <,s. each. 



D ODD'S Epigrammatists. A 

 Selection from the Epigrammatic 

 Literature of Ancient, Mediaeval, 

 and Modern Times. By the Rev. 

 Henry Philip Dodd, M.A. Ox- 

 ford. 2nd Edition, revised and 

 enlarged. 6^. 



DONALDSON'S The Theatre of 

 the Greeks. A Treatise on the 

 History and Exhibition of the 

 Greek Drama. With numerous 

 Illustrations and 3 Plans. By John 

 William Donaldson, D.D. 5^. 



300 Wood Engravings, a large 

 Map, and a Plan of the Forum. 



The City of Rome : its History 



and Monuments. With Illustra- 

 tions. 5^. 



DYER (T. P. T.) British Popular 

 Customs, Present and Past. 

 An Account of the various Games 

 and Customs associated with Dif- 

 ferent Days of the Year in the 

 British Isles, arranged according 

 to the Calendar. By the Rev. 

 T. F. Thiselton Dyer, M.A. S^- 



EBERS' Egyptian Princess. An 

 Historical Novel. By George 

 Ebers. Translated by E. S. 

 Buchheim. 3^. 6d. 



EDGEWORTH'S Stories for 

 Children. With 8 Illustrations 

 by L, Speed. 3^. 6^. 



ELZE'S William Shakespeare. 



—See Shakespeare. 



EMERSON'S Works. 5 vols. 

 3^. 6d. each. 

 I._ERsays and Representative 



Men. 

 Xi.—English Traits, Nature, and 

 Conduct of Life. 

 III.— Society and Solitude— Letters 

 and Social Aims — Ad- 

 dresses. 

 VL— Miscellaneous Pieces. 

 V. — Poems. • 



DRAPER'S History of the 

 Intellectual Development of 

 Europe. By John William Draper, 

 M.D., LL.D. 2 vols. SJ. each. 



DUNLOP'S History of Fiction. 

 A new Edition. Revised by 

 Henry Wilson. 2 vols. Ss. each. 



DYER (Dr. T. H.). Pompeii : its 

 Buildings and Antiquities. By 

 T. H. Dyer, LL.D. With nearly 



ENNEMOSER'S History of 

 Magic. Translated by William 

 Howitt. 2 vols. 5^. each. 



EPICTETXTS, The Discourses of. 

 With the Encheiridion and 

 Fragments. Translated by George 

 Long, M.A. 5J. 



EURIPIDES. A New Liter^ 

 Translation in Prose. By E P 

 Coleridge, M.A. 2 vols. S^.each 



