MR. HEINEMANN'S LIST. 19 



jEbucation an& Science; 

 LITERATURES OF THE WORLD. 



A Series of Short Histories. 



Edited by EDMUND GOSSE, LL.D. 



Each Volume Large Crown 8vo, Cloth 6s. 



A HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREEK LITERATURE. 



Ry Gilbert Murray, M.A., Professor of Greek in the University 



01 Glasgow. 

 A HISTORY OF FRENCH LITERATURE. By Edward 



DowDEN, D.C. L. , LL.D., Professor of Oratory and English 



Literature in the I'niversity of Dublin. 

 A HISTORY OF MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE. 



By the Editor, Hon. M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, Hon. 



LL.D. of St. Andrews. 

 A HISTORY OF ITALIAN LITERATURE. By Richard 



Garnett, C. B. , LL.D., Keeper of Printed Books in the Br.tish 



Museum. 

 A HISTORY OF SPANISH LITERATURE. By J. Frrz- 



maurice-Kelly, Corresponding Member of the Spanish Academy. 

 A HISTORY OF JAPANESE LITERATURE. By 



W. G. Aston, C.M.G. , D. Lit., late Japanese Secretary to H.M. 



Legation, Tokio. 

 A HISTORY OF BOHEMIAN LITERATURE, By 



Francis, Count Lutzow. 

 A HISTORY OF SANSKRIT LITERATURE. By 



A. A. Macdonell, M.A., Boden Professor of Sanskrit at the 



Uni varsity of Oxford. 



The following are already arran^-'ed for : — 



A HISTORY OF MODERN SCANDINAVIAN LITER- 

 ATURE. By Gkorge Braxdes, of Copenhagen. 



A HISTORY OF HUNGARIAN LITERATURE. By 

 Dr. ZOLTAN Beothy, Professor of Hungarian Literature at the 

 University of Budapest, and Secretary of the Kisfakidy Society. 



A HISTORY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE. By Pro- 

 fessor W. P. Trent. 



A HISTORY OF LATIN LITERATURE. By Dr. A. W. 

 Verrall, Fellow and Senior Tutor of Trinity College, 

 Cambridge. 



A HISTORY OF RUSSIAN LITERATURE. By K. 

 Waliszewski. 



A HISTORY OF PROVENCAL LITERATURE. By 

 H. Oeesner, D.Litt. of Caius CoUeee, Cambridge. 



A HISTORY OF CHINESE LITERATURE. By Pro- 

 fessor H. A. Giles, LL.D. 



A HISTORY OF HEBREW LITERATURE. By 

 Philippe Berger. 



Volumes dealing with German, Arak'c, Dutch, Modern Greek, 

 and other Literatures will follow in due course. 



