Mil. MUBBAY'S LIST OF FURTHCOMING WOBKS. 



SCHOOL AECHITECTUEE. 



BEING TEACTICAL EEMARKS ox the PLANNING, DESIGNING, BUILDING, 

 AND FUENISHING OF SCHOOLHOUSES. 



BY E. R. ROBSON, 



Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and Architect to the School Board for London. 



"With 300 Illustratious of School-buildings in all Parts of the world, Elevations and 

 Plans drawn to scale. Medium 8vo, 



THE MANNEES AND CUSTOMS OE THE 

 ANCIENT EGYPTIANS. 



THEIR PRIVATE LIFE, GOVERNMENT, LAWS, ARTS, MANUFACTURES, 

 RELIGION, AGRICULTURE, EARLY HISTORY, &c. 



Deeiyed from a Comparison of the Paintings, Sculptures, and Monuments 

 still existing, with the accounts of Ancient Authors. 



BY SIR J. G. WILKINSON, F.R.S. 

 New Edition. With 500 Illustrations. 3 vols. 8 vo. 



AN HISTOEICAL ATLAS OE ANCIENT GEO- 

 GEAPHY, BIBLICAL AND CLASSICAL. 



Compiled under the superintendence of 



DR. WM. SMITH AND MR. GEORGE GROVE. 

 THE BIBLICAL MAPS ARE PRINTED IN ITALICS. 



Part IV. (Rcadi/.) 



Sinai. 



Asia Minor. 



Northern Africa. Carthage, Cyrene, &c. 



Geographical Sy.stems of the 

 Ancients. 



Kingdoms of the Successors of Alex- 

 ander the Great. Part I. 



Kingdoms of the Successors of Alex- 

 ander the Great. Part II. 



The Roman Empire, in its greatest extent. 



The Roman Empire, after its division into 

 the Eastern and Western Empires. 



UrjiJl^t. 



Part V. 

 Britannia. 



GeRMANIA, RHiETIA, NORICUM. 



Thracia, M^sia, Illyria, Pannonia, 

 Dacia. 



Italy, Historical Maps, — Sardinia, 



and Corsica. 

 Arabia. 

 India. 



Environs of Jerusalem. 

 Plans of Nineveh, Bdbijlon, Alexandria, 



Byzaniiiun, <ix. 



Plan of Rome. 

 Environs of Rome. 



(To he completed in Five Parts). Folio, 21s. each. 



