NEW WOlUvS AND NKW KDITIONS 

 RELIGION, THEOLOGY, &c. 



WORKS BY THE REV. S. T. BLOOMFIELD, D.D. F.S.A. 



THE GREEK TESTAMENT; with copious English Notes, Critical, Philolo- 

 gical, and Explanatory ; 3d Edition, greatly enlarged and very considerably 

 improved, in 2 closely printed vols. 8vo. ; with Map of Palestine, price 

 handsomely bound in cloth lettered. 



(Dedicated to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.) 



" Much as had been done in the two preceding impressions, the third edition is yet 

 farther enlarged (to the extent of not less than 200 pages), and considerably improved. 

 This third edition of the Greek Testament may justly be regarded as the most valuable 

 for biblical students that has yet been issued from the press in this country." 



Horne's Introductio.x to the Study of the Scriptures. 



COLLEGE AND SCHOOL GREEK TESTAMENT, with ENGLISH 

 Notes. Second Edition, with Additions, and a New Map of Palestine, 

 adapted to the Gospel History. One thick volume, 12mo. 10s. 6d. cl. let. 



"This edition of the Greek Testament supplies a desideratum in scholastic litera- 

 ture. The notes (which are strictly grammatical, scholastic, and elementary) furnish 

 to the juvenile student everj^ requisite aid for the correct interpretation of the New 

 Testament." — Christian Remembrancer. 



" It is impossible to say how far the public are indebted to Dr. Bloomfield for these 

 labours of his industrious' pen ; they will carry down his name with the highest honour 

 to posterity. Our prayer is, that his invaluable bfe may long be spared, and that he 

 may be permitted to reap the full reward of his self-sacrificing devotion to the imperish- 

 able interests of Biblical science."— Evangelical Magazine. 



THE HISTORY of the PELOPONNESIAN WAR. BY THUCYDIDES. 



Newly Translated into English, and accompanied with veiy copious Notes, 



Philological and Explanatory, Historical and Geographical ; with Maps and 



Plates. 3 vols. 8vo. 45s. 



" In the Notes by this translator, numerous interesting points of classical anti- 

 quities are ably discussed, and many thousands of invaluable illustrations of the obscure 

 passages of the author are adduced'from the best Greek writers of ever\' age. As to the 

 version, considering the all but insuperable difficulties with which the translator has 

 had to contend, in a writer said by some great scholars to be untranslateable, we can 

 with truth say, that he has executed his task with fidelity, taste, and judgment. Upon 

 the whole. M e can pronounce the work to be quite indispensable to all who would hope 

 to understand the text of the greatest of historians, but most obscure of writers." 



Gentleman's Magazine. 



THUCYDIDES. New Recension ot the Text, with copious English Notes, 

 Critical, Philological, and Explanatory ; Examination Questions, &c. for the 

 Use of Colleges and the Public Schools. 3 vols, post 8vo. £,\. 7s. bds. 



" We feel confident that no reader of Thucydides will fail to purchase an edition 

 where, be their scholarship what it may, they cannot rise from its perusal without having 



learnt much that they did not know before, and which they cannot obtain elsewhere 



We will not do the tutors of colleges, and masters of pubbc schools, the injustice to be- 

 Ueve that they are so regardless of their own reputation and their pupil's improvement, 

 as not to adopt the only edition of Thucydides, which this or any other couutr>- has 

 produced, really suited for the instruction of young persons." — Gentleman's Mag. 



" Thucydidis Historia Graece, a doctissimo Britannoternis voluminibus elegantissime 

 edita." — Prof. Poppo, of Frankfort, in Pref. to his noble Variorum Edit, of Thucydides, 10 

 vols. 8vo. 



ROBINSONS GREEK and ENGLISH LEXICON of the NEW 

 TESTAMENT. Edited, with careful re\ision, corrections, occasional addi- 

 tions, and a Preface, by Dr. Bloomfield. 1 vol. 8vo. 28s. cloth. 



" Dr. Robinson's Lexicon, as edited by Dr. Bloomfield, hardly requires our warm and 

 sincere praise. It must prove of great value to every student who is wise enough to pro- 

 cure it."— British Critic and Quarterly Theological Review\ 



" We consider this the best Lexicon of the Greek Testament that is extant. Dr. Bloom- 

 field has proved himself a most indefatigable scholar, and his present edition deserves 

 unbounded success." — Church of England Quarterly Review. 



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