THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS 



Columbia University in the City of New York 



The Press was incorporated June 8, 1893, to promote the publication 

 of the results of original research. It is a private corporation, related di- 

 rectly to Columbia University by the provisions that its Trustees shall be 

 officers of the University and that the President of Columbia University 

 shall be President of the Press. 



The publications of the Columbia University Press include works on 

 Biography, History, Economics, Education, Philosophy, Linguistics, and 

 Literature, and the following series : 



Columbia University Biological Series. 



Columbia University Studies in Classical Philology. 



Columbia University Studies in Comparative Literature. 



Columbia University Studies in English. 



Columbia University Geological Series. 



Columbia University Germanic Studies. 



Columbia University Indo-Iranian Series. 



Columbia University Contributions to Oriental History and 

 Philology. 



Columbia University Oriental Studies. 



Columbia University Studies in Romance Philology and Lit- 

 erature. 



Blumenthal Lectures. Hewitt Lectures. 



Carpentier Lectures. Jesup Lectures. 



Julius Beer Lectures. 



Catalogues will be sent free on application. 



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