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March 1886.

Clarendon Press, Oxford

A SELECTION OF

BOOKS

PUBLISHED FOR THE UNIVERSITY BY

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[Every book is bound in cloth, unless otherwise described.]


LEXICONS, GRAMMARS, &c.

ANGLO-SAXON.—An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, based on the

MS. Collections of the late Joseph Bosworth, D.D., Professor of Anglo-Saxon, Oxford. Edited and enlarged by Prof. T. N. Toller, M.A. (To be completed

in four parts.) Parts I and II. A—HWISTLIAN (pp. vi, 576). 1882. 4 to. 15s. each.
CHINESE.—A Handbook of the Chinese Language. By James Summers. 1863. 8vo. half bound, i/. 8s.
ENGLISH.—A New English Dictionary, on Historical Principles: founded mainly on the materials collected by the Philological Society. Edited by James A. H. Murray, LL.D., President of the Philological Society; with the assistance of many Scholars and men of Science. Part I. A ANT (pp. xvi, 352). Part II. ANT—BATTEN (pp. viii, 353–704). Imperial 4to. I2s. 6d. each.

—————— An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. By W. W. Skeat, M.A. Second Edition. 1884. 4to. 2/. 4s.

——————Supplement to the First Edition of the above. 1884. 4to. 2s. 6d.

—————— A Concise Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. By W. W. Skeat, M.A. Second Edition. 1885. Crown 8vo. 5s. 6d.

GREEK. A Greek-English Lexicon, by Henry George Liddell, D.D., and Robert Scott, D.D. Seventh Edition, Revised and Augmented throughout. 1883. 4to. l. i6s. A Greek-English Lexicon, abridged from Liddell and Scott's 4to. edition, chiefly for the use of Schools. Twenty-first Edition. 1884. Square 1 2mo. 7s. 6d.

- A copious Greek-English Vocabulary, compiled from the best authorities. 1850. 24010. Jj.

A Practical Introduction to Greek Accentuation, by H. W. Chandler, M.A. Second Edition. 1881. Svo. ios.6J.

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