THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS 



Fragments from Graeco- Jewish Writers. By Wallace Nelson 

 Steams, Professor in Wesley College. 



135 pages, i2mo, cloth; net 75 cents, postage extra 



The book aims to present in easily accessible form the frag- 

 ments of a few Palestinian writers whose literary remains are not 

 common property. The authors represented are Demetrius, 

 Eupolemus, Artapanas, Aristeas, Malchus, Thallus, Aristobulus, 

 Philo, Theodotus, and Ezekiel. With this material before him 

 the student realizes that the New Testament writers are not 

 anomolous, but part of a natural development. 



Chicago Literary Papyri. By Edgar J. Goods peed, Assistant 

 Professor of Biblical and Patristic Greek in the University of 



Chicago. 



58 pages, 8vo, paper; net 50 cents, postpaid 54 cents 



Among the Chicago Papyri which have been published in 

 the course of the past ten years are some literary pieces of value 

 which seem to merit republication in collected form. This is 

 especially desirable because they were first published scattered 

 through journals, American and English, so that they have not 

 been available for the textual and literary studies to which they 

 are related. It has seemed advisable, therefore, to collect, revise, 

 and present them as a group, unmixed with non-literary material. 



A Bibliography of Congo Languages. By Frederick Starr, Asso- 

 ciate Professor of Anthropology in the University of Chicago. 



98 pages, 8vo, paper; net $1 . 00, postpaid $1 . 07 



Not more than half of the titles included have previously been 

 listed. The others have been secured by diligent search through 

 sales catalogues and references contained in special publications, 

 and by conversation and correspondence with missionaries. The 

 titles are arranged in alphabetical order according to authors 

 and translators. Titles in European languages are not trans- 

 lated, but translation of titles in Congo languages are given as 

 far as possible. The book is supplied with a double index. 



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