1 822.] List of New Publications in November . S5 j 
Munnsculum Inventuti; seu, Pha?dri Fa- 
15 nlae vers i bus Hexametris Cincinnatae, &c. ; 
Autore Daniel French, Armig. 8vo. 
DRAMA. 
Atreus andThyestes : a Tragedy, in 5 Acts, 
from the French of Crebillon; by Edward 
Sennett, 8vo. 3s. 
The Two Pages of Frederick the Great: a 
Comic Piece, in Two Acts : by J. Poole, esq. 
Svo. 2s. 
Maid or Wile; or, the Deceiver Deceived, 
a Musical Comedy, in Two Acts; by Bar¬ 
ham Livius, 8vo. 2s. 
Sardanapalus: a Tragedy; the Two 
I’oscari: a Tragedy; and Cain : a Mystery; 
by Lord Byron, Svo. 15s. 
EDUCATION. 
Rational Amusement for Winter Evenings; 
or, a Collection of above 200 Curious and 
interesting Puzzles and Paradoxes, relating 
to Arithmetic, Geometry, Geography, &c. 
4 Plates; by John Jackson, "Teacher of 
Mathematics, 12mo. 4s. 6d. bds. 
Healthful Sports lor Young Ladies: illus¬ 
trated by 11 engravings; translated from the 
French of Madame St. Sernin. 10s. 6d. 
Fruits of Enterprise: exhibited in the 
Travels of Belzoni in Egypt and Nubia, 
interspersed with the Observations of a Mo¬ 
ther to her Children, 24 plates, 12mo. 6s. 
plain, 7s. 6d. coloured, half bound. 
FINE ARTS. 
A Complete History of Lithograph)', from 
its Origin to the Present Time, 4to. 11. 6s. 
A Series ol Portraits of Eminent Historical 
Characters, introduced in the Novels and Tales 
of the Author ol Waverley, accompanied 
with Biographical Notices, 12mo. 8s. proofs 
on India paper, 14s. 
Illustrations of Merry Wives of Windsor, 
being the third Number of Illustrations of 
Shakespeare ; from Pictures of R. Smirke, 
esq. R.A. 8vo. 18s. 
A Portrait of Charles Phillips, esq. Bar¬ 
rister at Law, from a Drawing by Wageman ; 
engraved by F. Woolnoth, 4to. 
GEOGRAPHY. 
Vol. 6. Part 1. of the Edinburgh Gazet¬ 
teer; or. Geographical Dictionary, 8vo. 9s. 
New Edinburgh Genera] Atlas; consisting 
of 48 Plates, including every New Discover)’, 
o). Recent Alteration in the Boundaries of 
States, Arc. with a Consulting Index; each 
Map is accompanied with a Letter Press 
Description, oblong folio, half bound. 3L 3s. 
Part V. of M. Malte Brun’s System of 
Geography, 8vo. 7s. 6d. 
The World In Miniature ; edited by F. 
Shoberl, 6 vols, 18mo. coloured plates. 21. 2s. 
HISTORY. 
History of Greece, from the Earliest Re¬ 
cords of that Country, to the time when it 
was reduced to a Roman Province, with Maps 
and Portraits; by Edward Baldwin, esq. 5s. 
Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland, from 
the Restoration of King Charles II. ; by Sir 
George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh. 
The Naval History of Great Britain, from 
J793 to 1820 ; by Wm. James. 2 vols. Svo. 
11. 16s. 
DAW AND JURISPRUDENCE. 
'Selections of Precedents for Conveyancing, 
Part I.; by W. M. Blythewood, esq. 8vo, 
10s. 6d. 
Sugden’s Letters on Estates, 8vo. 6s. 
Rayne’s Practice of Quarter Sessions, 8vo, 
7s. 
MEDICINE. 
A Letter to Charles Henry Parr)', M.D. 
<&c. &c. on the Influence of Artificial Erup- 
tiom, in certain Diseases Incidental to the 
Human Body; by Edward Jenner, M.D. 
&c. &c. 4to. 5s. 
Miscellaneous Works of the late Robert 
Willan, M.D. &c. comprising an Enquiry 
into the Antiquity of the Small Pox, Measles 
and Scarlet Fever, now first published, 8vo. 
12s. bds. 
A Treatise on Diseases of the Nervous 
System, Vol. J.; by J. C. Pritchard, M.D. 
&c. Svo. 12s. bds. 
A Treatise on the Diseases of the Chest: 
Translated from the French of R. T. h! 
Laennic, M.D. with Preface and Notes ; by J* 
Forbes, M.D. Svo. 14s. bds. 
An Epitome of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 
whereby the Art of prescribing scientifically 
may be facilitated ; by Rees Price, M.D, 3s, 
MATHEMATICS. 
The Geometrical Analyses, and Geometry 
of curve lines: being Vol. II. of a course 
of Mathematics, and intended as an Introduc¬ 
tion to the Study of Natural Philosophy; by 
John Leslie, esq. 24 plates and many cuts 
8vo. 16s. bds, 
A Course of Mathematics; by Hoene 
Wronski, 4to. 
MISCELLANIES. 
No. LXXII. of the Repository of Arts, 
containing 6 coloured plates. 4s. 
A Practical Treatise on Propelling Vessels 
by Steam, 17 engravings, 8vo. 11. 
No. VIII. of the Retrospective Review 
continued Quarterly. 5s. 
Nos. I. II. and III. of the Focus of Philo¬ 
sophy, Science and Art (to be continued every 
Saturday) 8vo. Is. 
Time’s Telescope for 1822; or, the Astro¬ 
nomer’s, Botanist’s, Naturalist’s, andHisto, 
nan’s Guide, throughout the Year, with an 
Introduction, containing the outlines of Con- 
chology, and a coloured plate of Shells, 
12mo. 9s. 
A Treatise on Cask Guaging, as practised 
on the Legal Quays in Great Britain; to 
which are added, Demonstrations of the Er¬ 
roneous Nature of the Line marked Spheroid, 
and of the Advantages of the New Line in 
lieu thereof; by W. Wiseman, Guager of 
H. M. Customs, at the Port of Hull, I2mo, 
bound. 4s. 6d. 
Anecdotes, accompanied with Observations, 
designed to furnish entertainment and in¬ 
struction for leisure hours; by J. Thornton. 
2 vols. 8s. bds. 
No. I. of the Select Magazine. Is. 
Part V. of the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana. 
11. Is. 
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