BOSK'S VABTOVS LIBRARIES. 



IX. 



Bolin*s Antiquarian Library. 



XTNIFOEM WITH THE BTAKDARD LIBRABT, AT 5s. PER VOLUME. 



Bede*s Ecclesiastical History, and 



Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 



Boethius's Consolation of Fhiloso- 



Shy. In Anglo-Saxon, with the A. S. 

 [etres, and an English Translation, by 

 the Rev. S. Fox. 



Brand's Popular Antiquities of Eng- 

 land, Scotland, and Iieland. Sy Sir Henby 

 Ellis. In 3 vols. 



Browne's (Sir Thomas) Works. 



Edited by SmoN Wilkin. In 3 vols. 



Vol. 1, The Vulgar Errors. 



VoL 2. Keliglo Medici, and Garden of 

 Cyrus. 



ToL 3. Um-Burial, Tracts, and Corre- 

 spondence. 



Chronicles of the Crusaders. Richard 

 of Demes, Geoffrey de Viusauf, Lord de 

 JolnviUe. 



Chronicles of the Tombs. A Collec- 

 tion of Remarkable Epitaphs. By T. J, 

 Pettigeew, F.R£., F.S.A. 



Early Travels in Palestine. Willi- 

 bald, Siewulf, Bei^amin of Tudela, Man- 

 deville. La Brocquiere, and Mauudrell; 

 all unabridged. Edited by Thomas 

 Weight. 



ElUs's Early English Metrical Bo- 

 mances. Revised by J. 0. Haluwell. 



Florence of Worcester's Chronicle, 



with the Two Continuations : cumprislng 

 Annals of English History to the Reign of 

 Edward L . 



0iraldus Cambrensis* Historical 

 Works : Topography of Ireland ; History 

 of the Conqu^t of Ireland ; Itinerary 

 through Wales ; and Description of Wales. 

 With Index. Edited by Thos. Weight. 



Handbook of Proverbs. Compi-ising 

 all Bay's EngUsb Proverbs, with additions; 

 his Foreign Proverbs ; and an Alphabetical 

 Index. 



Henry of Huntingdon's History of 



the English, from the Roman invasion to 

 Henry U. j with the Acts of King Stephen, 

 &c. 



Ingulph's Chronicle of the Abbey of 



Croyiand, with the Continuations by Peter 

 of Blois and other Writers. By a. T. 



BlLB7. 



Keightley's Fairy Mythology. I^on- 



tispiece by Gruikshamk, 



Iamb's Dramatic Poets of the Time 



of Elizabeth ; Ihcluding his Seleotlox^ from 

 the Ganick Plays. 



Lepsius's Letters from Egypt, Ethio- 

 pia, and the Peninsula of Sinai. 



Mallet's Northern Antiquities. By 



Bishop PERCT. With an Abstract of the 

 Eyrbiggla Saga* by Sir Walter Scott. 

 Edited by J, A^ Blackwell. 



Marco Polo's Travels. The Trans- 

 lation of Marsden. Edited by Thouas 

 Weight. 



Matthew Paris's Chronicle. In 5 



yols. 

 First Section : Roger of. Wendover's 



Flowers of English History, &om the 



Descent of the Saxons to a.x>. 1235. 



Translated by Dr. Giles. In 2 vols. 

 Second Section: From 1235 to 1273. 



With Index to the entire Work. In 



3 vols. 



Matthew of Westminster's Flowers 



of History, especially such as relate to the 

 affaiis of Britain ; to a.d. 1307. Translated 

 by C. D. YoNGE. In 2 vols. 



Ordericus Tltalis' Ecclesiastical His- 

 tory of England and Normandy. Trans- 

 lated with Motes, by T. FojiESTEE, M.A. 

 In 4 vols. 



Pauli's (Dr. B.) Life of Alfred the 

 Great. Translate^ from the German. 



Polyglot of Foreign Proverbs. With 

 English Translations, and a General Index, 

 bringing the whole into parallels, by H. G. 



BOHN. 



Boger De Hoveden's Annals of Eng- 

 lish History ; from a.d. 732 to a.d. 1201. 

 Edited by H. T. Rilet. In 2 vols. 



Six Old English Chronicles, viz, :— 



Asser's Life of Alfred, and the Chronicles 

 of Ethelwerd, GUdas, Nennius, Geoffrey 

 of Monmouth, and Richard of Ciren- 

 cester, 



William of Malmesbory's Chronicle 



of the Kings of England. Translated by 

 Shaefe. 



Tule-Tide Stories. A Collection of 

 Scandinavian Tales andTraditions. Edited 

 by B. ToHRpE. 



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