GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



full account of the Homeric men and the Homeric religion. It starts, after 

 ilie introductory chapter, with a discussion of the several races then existing 

 in Hellas, including the influence of the Phoenicians and Egyptians, It 

 contains chapters on the Olympian system, with its several deities ; on the 

 Ethics and the Polity of the Heroic age ; on the geography of Homer ; on 

 the characters of the Poems ; presenting, in fine, a view of primitive life 

 a n-d primitive society as found in the poems of Homer. 



"GLOBE" ATLAS OF EUROPE. Uniform in size with Mac- 

 millan's Globe Series, containing 45 Coloured Maps, on a uniform 

 scale and projection ; with Plans of London and Paris, and a 

 copious Index. Strongly bound in half-morocco, with flexible 

 back, gj. 



This Atlas includes all the countries of Europe in a series of 48 Maps, 

 drawn on the same scale, with an Alphabetical Index to the situation of 

 more than ten thousand places, and the relation of the various maps and 

 countries to each other is defined in a general Key-map. All the maps 

 being on a uniform scale facilitates the comparison of extent ajid distance, 

 and conveys a just impression of the relative magnitude of different countries. 

 The size suffices to shorn the provincial divisions, the railways and main 

 roads, the principal rivers and mountain ranges. "This atlas," writes the 

 British Quarterly, " will be an invaluable boon for the school, the desk, or 

 llu traveller' s portmanteau." 



Guizot, — (Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman.")— M. DE 

 BARANTE, A Memoir, Biographical and Autobiographical. By 

 M. Guizot. Translated by the Author of "John Halifax, 

 Gentleman." Crown 8vo. 6j. dd. 



" The highest purposes of both history and biography are answered by a 

 memoir so lifelike, so faithful, and so philosophical." 



British Quarterly Review. 



