ATHAPASCAN LANGUAGES. 



101 



Triibner & Co. — Continued. 



Cover title as above, title as above verso 

 printers 1 1. notice reverse blank 1 1. catalogn :i 

 pp. 1-64, addenda and corrigenda 1 1. advertise- 

 ments verso blank 1 1. a list of works relating 

 to the science of language etc. pp. 1-16, 8°. 



Contains a few titles of works relating to 

 the Athapascan languages, p. 6. 



Copies seen : Eamea, Pilling. 



A later edition as follows : 



Triibner's | catalogue | of | dictiona- 

 ries and grammars | of the | Principal 

 Languages and Dialects of the World. | 

 Second edition, | considerably enlarged 

 and revised, with an alphabetical in- 

 dex. I A guide for students and book- 

 sellers. I [Monogram.] | 



London: | Triibner &■ co., 57 and 59, 

 Ludgate hill. | 1882. 



Cover title as above, title as above verso list 

 of catalogues 1 1. notice and preface to the sec- 

 ond edition p. iii, index pp. iv-viii, text pp. 

 1-168, additions pp. 169-170, Triibner's Oriental 

 & Linguistic Publications pp. 1-95, 8°. 



Contains titles of works in American lan- 

 guages (general), p. 3; Athapascan, p. 18; 

 Kiuai, p. 94. 



Copies seen: Eames, Pilling. 



No. 1[-12]. January 1874[-May, 



1875]. I A catalogue | of | choice, rare, 

 and curious books, | selected from the 

 stock I of I Triibner & Co., | 57 & 59, 

 Ludgate hill, London. 



[London: Triibner & co. 1874-1875.] 

 12 parts : no titles, headings only ; catalogue 

 (paged continuously) pp. 1-192, large 8°. This 

 series of catalogues was prepared by Mr. James 

 George Stuait Burges Bolin. See Triibner's 

 American, Europeaii, <£ Oriental Literary Rec- 

 ord, new series, vol. 1, pp. 10-11 (February, 1880). 

 Works on the aboriginal languages of Amer- 

 ica, no. 8, pp. 113-118, including titles under the 

 heading Athapask, p. 115. 

 Copies seen: Eames. 

 Triibner (Nicolas), «?t/or, SeeLude'wig 

 (H.E.) 



Mr. Nicolas Triibner was bom at Heidel- 

 berg June 17, 1817. On being removed from 

 scliool, io 1832, as his father was unable to send 

 him to a university, he was placed in the estab- 

 lishment of Mr. Mohr, the university book- 

 seller of his native town. Six or seven j'ears 

 later he entered the house of Vandenhoeck & 

 Kuprecht, at GSttingen. In 1840 he moved to 

 Hofl'man «fc Campe's, at Hamburg, and in 1842 

 to Wilmaun's, at Frankfort, who had a large 

 foreign trade, especially with England. Here 

 he met the late Mr. William Longman, who 

 oifered him a situation iij the London house. 

 This he accepted, and accordingly went to 

 England in 1843 as foreign corresponding clerk 

 of Messrs. Longman's. In 1851 Mr. Triibner 

 gtartetl business oq Ujs own account, and sotip 



Triibner (N.) — Continued. 



acquired a widely spread reputation In the liter- 

 ary world by his publications of oriental works. 

 He did much for American bibliography, also 

 for that of Australia, and was elected a member 

 of several learned societies in the United States. 

 He died suddenly March 30, 1884. 



Trumbull : This word following a title or within 

 parentheses after a note indicates that ft copy of 

 the work referred to has been seen by the com- 

 piler in the library of Dr. J. Hammond Trum- 

 bull, Hartford, Conn. 



Trumbull {Dr. James Hammond). On 

 Numerals in American Indian Lan- 

 guages, and the Indian Mode of Count- 

 ing. By J. Hammond Trumbull, of 

 Hartford, Conn. 



In American Philolog. Ass, Trans. 1874, pp. 

 41-76, Hartford, 1875, 8°. 



Examples in Chepewyan, Navajo, and 

 Apache. 



Issued separatelj-, also, as follows ; 



On I numerals | in American Indian 



languages, | and the | Indian mode of 

 counting. | By J. Hammond Trumbull, 

 LL. D. I (From the Transactions of the 

 Am. Philological Association, 1874.) ( 



Hartford, Conn. | 1875. 



Half-title on cover, title as above verso blank 

 1 1. text pp. 1-36, 8°. 



Contains numerals, with comments thereon, 

 in many American languages, among them a 

 number of the Athapascan. 



Copies seen : Brinton, British Museum, 

 Eames. Pilling, Powell, Trumbull. 



Priced by Quaritch, no. 12565, 7s. 6d. 



Indian languages of America. 



In Johnson's New Universal Cyclopaedia, 

 vol. 2, pp. 1155-1161, New York, 1877, 8°. 

 (Bureau of Ethnology, Congress.) 



A general discussion of the subject, in- 

 cluding comments on the Athapascan family. 



[ ] Catalogue | of the | American Li- 

 brary I ofthelate | nir. George Brinley, 

 I of Hartford, Conn. | Part I. | America 

 in general | New France Canada etc. | 

 the British colonies to 1776 | New Eng- 

 land I [-Part IV. I Psalms and hymns 

 music science and art \ [«fcc. ten lines] | 



Hartfoi'd | Press of the Case Lock- 

 wood & Braiuard Company | 1878 

 [-1886] 



4 parts, 8°. Compiled by Dr. J. H.Trumbull. 

 The fifth and last part is said to be in prepara- 

 tion. 



Indian languages : general treatises, and col- 

 lections, part 3, pp. 123-124; Northwest coast, 

 p. 141. 



Copies seen : Eames, Pilling. 



James Hammond Trumbull, philologist, was 

 borp in Stouington, Conn., December 20, 1821, 



