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An Alphabetical List of Books 



OF Orosius. With a literal 

 Translation interpaged, Notes, 

 and an Anglo-Saxon Grammar 

 and Glossary, by B. Thorpe. S^. 



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. sx. 



PEPYS' Diary and Correspond- 

 ence. Deciphered by the Rev. 

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

 Shorthand MS. in the re^iysian 

 Library. Edited by Lord Briy- 

 brooke. 4 vols. With 31 En- 

 gravings. 5^. 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. 35. 6d. each. 



PERSIXJS.— .S*^^ Juvenal. 



PETRARCH'S Sonnets, Tri- 

 umphs, and other Poems. 

 Translated into English Verse b> 

 various Hands. With a Life of 

 the Poet by Thomas Campbell, 

 With Portrait and 15 Steel En- 

 gravings, ^s. 



PHILO - JUD^US, Works of. 

 Translated by Prof. C. D. Yonge, 

 M.A. 4 vols. 5^. 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 

 l)y Dawson W. Turner. To which 

 is added the Metrical Version by 

 Absrj^haRj Moore. %s. 



PLANCHE. History of British 

 Costume, from the Earliest Time 

 to the Close of the Eighteenth 

 Century. By J. R. Planche, 

 St>mersct Herald. With upwards 

 of 400 Illustrations, iji-. 

 PLATO'S Works. Literally trans- 

 lated, with Introduction and 

 Notes. 6 vols. 5^. each. 

 I. — The Apology of Socrates, 

 Crito, Phffido, Gorgias, Pro- 

 tagoras, Phredrus, Theaetetus, 

 Euthypbron, Lysis. Trans- 

 lated by the Rev. tl. Carey, 

 n. — The Republic, Timoeus, and 

 Critias. Translated by Henry 

 Davis. 

 HI. — Meno, Euthydemus, The 

 Sophist, Statesman, Cratylus, 

 Parraenides, 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. 5^. 

 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. 

 PLI!??Y. 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. f^. 



