MR. MURRAY'S LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



A Descriptive Catalogue of the Etched 

 Work of Rembrandt Von RJiyn ; preceded by 

 a Life and Genealogy. 



By CHAS. H. MIDDLETON, B.A. 



With 12 Plates. Medium Svo. 3U. 6d. 



"Having for five and twenty years been an earnest admirer of the works of the great 

 Dutch Master, and having acquainted myself with the well-known Catalogues, I have long 

 been of opinion that there is room for another which, while it presents an accurate account of 

 the various States in which these etched works exist, shall form an index to the large public 

 collections, and by a careful re-arrangement shall give a clearer view of Rembrandt's work as 

 a whole and convey an idea of the order in which the several works were executed." — Author's 



Pre/ace. 



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Lecher es on the Rise and Development of 

 Mediczval Architecture. Delivered at ttie 

 Royal Academy. 



By Sir G. GILBERT SCOTT, R.A. 



CONTENTS 



The Claims of Medieval Architec- 

 ture upon our Study. 



Sketch of the Rise of Mediaeval 

 Architecture. 



The Transition. 



The XIIIth Century. 

 Rationale of Gothic Architecture. 

 A Digression concerning Windows. 

 The Practical Study of Gothic 

 Architecture. Domes, &c. 



With 450 Illustrations. 2 Vols. Medium %vo. /[2s. 



The Witness of the Psalms to Christ 

 and Christianity. 



THE BAMPTON LECTURES, 1876. 



By WILLIAM ALEXANDER, D.D., D.C.L., 



Lord Bishop of Derry and Raphoe. 

 Second Edition, Revised and greatly Enlarged. %vo. 14X. 



"The Bishop has chosen a grand and noble subject; one which he is pre-eminently 

 qualified to deal with, and on which we have no hesitation in saying he has given us, not an 

 exhaustive — for when will the fountain of inspired song cease to flow? — but a solid, instructive, 

 and a most charming book." — John Bull. 



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The Temples of the yews, and the o titer 

 Buildings in the Ha ram Area at Jerusalem. 



By JAMES FERGUSSON, F.R.S. 



With Plates and Woodcuts. i,to. 42s. 



"Mr. Fergusson's splendid volume, is unquestionably a work that has severely taxed his 

 thought and his time, and reflects great credit on the industry, enthusiasm and ability to 

 which it so amply testifies." — Morning Post. 



