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MISCELLANEOUS

NOTES ON BOOKS, SALES, CATALOGUES, ETC

Every one who had an opportunity of inspecting the glorious assemblage of masterpieces of workmanship and design which were collected together at the Exhibition of Ancient and Mediæval Art last spring, must have felt a desire to possess some more lasting memorial of that unparalleled display than the mere catalogue. So strong, indeed, was this feeling at the time, as to call several announcements of works in preparation, commemorative of the Exhibition, including one by the accomplished Honorary Secretary of the Committee, Mr. Franks. Mr. Franks has, however, we regret to hear, now abandoned that intention, so that of these promised memorials, we shall probably only see the one which has just been published under the title of Choice Examples of Art Workmanship, selected from the Exhibition of Ancient and Mediæval Art at the Society of Arts; and, whether as a pleasant record to those who visited the collection, or as a compensation for their disappointment to those who were not so fortunate, the book will, doubtless, find favour with the rapidly increasing class who take an interest in works of this character. That the publishers anticipate a large sale, is obvious, from the remarkably low price at which they have published this beautiful volume, which contains upwards of sixty engravings, drawn from the gems of the collection, by Mr. De la Motte, and engraved under his superintendence; and furnishes representations of objects of the most varied kinds, from the Nautilus Cup belonging to Her Majesty, to Mr. Vulliamy's Ivory Bas-reliefs ascribed to Fiamingo, Mr. Slade's matchless specimens of Glass, and Dr. Rock's Superaltare.

Mr. Charles Knight has just put forth a small pamphlet, entitled Case of the Authors as regards the Paper Duty, in which he shows most ably and most clearly the social advantages which must result from the repeal of a tax which, as Mr. Knight proves, "encourages the production of inferior and injurious works by unskilled labourers in literature."

The Gentleman's Magazine of the present month is a capital number. Mr. Cunningham has commenced in it, what promises to be an interesting series of papers upon a subject which that gentleman's well-known tact and judgment ill prevent from being objectionable, The Story of Nell Gwyn; and the numerous friends of the late Mr. Amyot—and how numerous were his friends!—cannot but be pleased with the characteristic portrait which accompanies the interesting memoir of that kind-hearted and accomplished gentleman.

Oracles from the British Poets, A Drawing-Room Table Book and pleasant Companion for a Round Party, by James Smith exhibits a good idea carried out with excellent taste, and justifies the author's motto:

 
"Out of them scatter'd Sibyl's leaves,
Strange prophecies my fancy weaves."
 

A game which, while it amuses the family circle, will make its members acquainted with so many beautiful passages from our poets as are here assembled, must find a welcome in many a home at the present season. The publisher of the Oracles has availed himself of the demand, at this period of the year, for "Song of knight and lady bright," to re-issue in one volume instead of two, and at a reduced price, his Pictorial Book of Ballads Traditional and Romantic.

A Monumentarium of Exeter Cathedral, carefully compiled by the Rev. J.W. Hewett, the result of six months regular labour, has been printed in the Transactions of the Exeter Architectural Society. By this work Mr. Hewett has done good service to all genealogists, local and general historians, &c., and we know no greater benefit that could be conferred on this branch of literature, than that some of our now super-abundant brass-rubbers should follow Mr. Hewett's example, and note with accuracy all the inscriptions, monuments, coats of arms, &c., preserved in the churches in their respective neighbourhoods. They may then either hand them over for publication to the nearest Archæological Society, or the Archæological Institute, or the Society of Antiquaries; or transmit a copy of them to the MS. department of the British Museum.

Messrs. Sotheby and Wilkinson, of Wellington Street, will sell, on Monday next and two following days, the valuable Collection of Ancient and Modern Engravings of the late James Brown, Esq.

We have received the following Catalogues:—W.S. Lincoln's (Cheltenham House, Westminster Road) Sixty-fourth Catalogue of Cheap Second-hand English and Foreign Books; John Miller's (43. Chandos Street) Catalogue Number Sixteen of Books Old and New.

BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE

LELAND'S HISTORY OF IRELAND. Vol. II.

GRETSER OPERA OMNIA. Folio. Ingolst. 1616.

HEYWOOD'S SPIDER AND FLIE. London. 1556. Title-page and first leaf of Table.

ESSAY ON MUSIC, ENCYC. METROPOLITANA.

HODGSON'S LADY JANE GREY.

ZACCHIAS QUESTIONES MEDICO LEGALES.

PULLEYN'S ETYMOLOGICAL COMPENDIUM. London. 8vo. 1850.

SHAKSPEARE'S DRAMATIC WORKS. Vol. IV. of Whittingham's edition in 7 vols. 1814.

*** Letters, stating particulars and lowest price, carriage free, to be sent to MR. BELL, Publisher of "NOTES AND QUERIES," 186. Fleet Street.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS

ETYMOLOGICUS will find a full reply to his Query, under the word "Aiguillette," in the Dictionnaire Infernal of M. Collin de Plancy; and by so doing he will also learn why we do not here enter into a fuller explanation.

MARCH. There is no question but that we derived the name April fool from the French Poisson d'Avril. See Ellis' Brand, vol. i. p. 82 (ed. 1841).

INVESTIGATOR is referred to Lowndes' Bibliographer's Manual, under the title "Huloet," for an account of Huloet's Abecedarium, as well as of the newly corrected edition of it by Higgins.

A SUBSCRIBER who wishes for an abridged translation of Dugdale's account of Norton Priory, Lincolnshire, is referred to Wright's English Abridgment of the Monasticon, published in 1718.

J.K. (Medical Use of Mice) is thanked for his friendly Postscript. He will, we trust, see a great alteration in future.

CURIOSUS. The best account of the Domestic Fool is in Douce's Illustrations of Shakespeare, and Flägel's Geschichte der Hofnarren.

PHILO-STEVENS. Rask's Anglo-Saxon Grammar, by Thorpe; and Vernon's Guide to Anglo-Saxon, are considered the best elementary books.

The INDEX to our SECOND VOLUME will, we trust, be ready by the middle of the present month.

NOTES AND QUERIES may be procured, by order, of all Booksellers and Newsvenders. It is published at noon on Friday, so that our country Subscribers ought not to experience any difficulty in procuring it regularly. Many of the country Booksellers, &c., are, probably, not yet aware of this arrangement, which will enable them to receive NOTES AND QUERIES in their Saturday parcels.

All communications for the Editor of NOTES AND QUERIES should be addressed to the care of MR. BELL, No. 186, Fleet Street.

Mr. T. Richards (late of St. Martin's Lane), PRINTER and Agent to the PERCY and HAKLUYT SOCIETIES, has removed to 37. Great Queen Street, near Drury Lane, where he respectfully requests all Letters may be addressed to him.

On the 1st of January, No. IV., price 2s. 6d. Continued monthly.

DETAILS OF GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE, measured and drawn from existing examples, by J.K. COLLING, Architect.—CONTENTS: Window on South Side of Chancel, Burnby Church, Yorkshire; Oak Chest in Vestry, South Church, Lincolnshire; West Doorway, St. Mary's Church, Beverley; Details of West Doorway, Ditto; Portions from the West Doorway, Ditto. The work is intended to illustrate those features which have not been given in Messrs. Brandon's "Analysis:" it will be uniform with that work, and also the "Gothic Ornaments." Each number contains five 4to. Plates.

D. BOGUE, Fleet Street; sold also by GEORGE BELL, Fleet Street.

NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION..

Price 25s. Large Square octavo, illustrated by numerous examples of the most exquisite Greek and Roman Coins, executed in fac-simile of the Originals, in actual relief, and in their respective metals.

ANCIENT COINS AND MEDALS: An Historical Account of the Origin of Coined Money, the Development of the Art of Coining in Greece and her Colonies, its progress during the extension of the Roman Empire, and its decline as an Art with the decay of that power. By H.N. HUMPHREYS.

"This work is a condensation of all that is known respecting the coins of ancient nations, and a lucid and well-arranged narrative of monetary history. A novel and excellent mode of illustration has been adopted, representing the coins in exact fac-simile in gold, silver, and copper, produced by casts from the originals, many of which would be quite unattainable, and all costly."—Art Journal.

"It is needless to remark how desirable an addition such a work as this must be to the library of the historian, the classical scholar, and the clergyman, no less than to the artist."—Daily News.

GRANT AND GRIFFITH, Corner of St. Paul's Churchyard.

JOURNAL OF SACRED LITERATURE.

Edited by JOHN KITTO, D.D., F.S.A.

Contents of No. XIII., for January, 1851:—

1. Nineveh.

2. The Jansenists and their remnant in Holland.

3. The Septuagint.

4. The Theory of Human Progression.

5. Letter and Spirit in the Old Testament.

6. John Calvin.

7. First Lessons in Biblical Criticism.

8. On the interpretation of 1 Cor. vii. 25-40.

9. Brown on Our Lord's Discourses and Sayings.

l0. Bloomfield's Additional Annotations.

Correspondence; Notices of Books, Biblical Intelligence; Lists of Publications.

SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO., Stationers' Hall Court.

THE LONDON HOMŒOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 32. Golden Square. Founded by the BRITISH HOMŒOPATHIC ASSOCIATION.

Patron: H.R.H. THE DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE.

Vice-Patron: HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT, K.G.

President: F.M. THE MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY, K.G. K.C.B.

Chairman: CULLING C. SMITH, Esq.

Treasurer: JOHN DEAN PAUL, Esq., 217. Strand.

This Hospital is open every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, at 2 o'clock, for the reception of Out-Patients without Letters of Recommendation. In-Patients admitted every Tuesday at 3 o'clock upon the Recommendation of a Governor or Subscribers.

Subscriptions to the Hospital Funds will be thankfully received by the Bankers, Messrs. Strahan and Co, Strand, and Messrs. Prescott and Co., Threadneedle Street, and by

RALPH BUCHAN, Honorary Secretary, 32. Golden Square.

Price 1d., by Post 2d., or 5s. per Hundred for Distribution.

WESTMINSTER AND DR. WISEMAN or, FACTS v. FICTION. BY WILLIAM PAGE WOOD, Esq., M.P., Q.C. Reprinted from The Times, with an Advertisement on the subject of the WESTMINSTER SPIRITUAL AID FUND, and more especially on the Duty and Justice of applying the Revenues of the suspended Stalls of the Abbey for the adequate Endowment of the District Churches in the immediate neighbourhood.

Second Edition, with an Appendix.

London GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street; MESSRS. RIVINGTON'S, St. Paul's Church-yard, and Waterloo Place, and THOMAS HATCHARD, 187. Piccadilly; and by Order of all Booksellers.

Now ready, fcap. 8vo., price 7s. 6d.

A THIRD SERIES OF PLAIN SERMONS, addressed to a Country Congregation. By the late REV. EDWARD BLENCOWE, Curate of Teversal, Notts, and formerly Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.

ALSO, A NEW EDITION OF THE FIRST SERIES, and A SECOND EDITION OF THE SECOND SERIES, price 7s. 6d. each.

"Their style is simple; the sentences are not artfully constructed; and there is an utter absence of all attempt at rhetoric. The language is plain Saxon language, from which 'the men on the wall' can easily gather what it most concerns them to know."—Theologian.

Also, 2 vols. 12mo., sold separately, 8s. each,

SERMONS. BY the REV. ALFRED GATTY, M.A., Vicar of Ecclesfield.

"Sermons of a high and solid character—earnest and affectionate."—Theologian.

"Plain and practical, but close and scholarly discourses."—Spectator.

London: GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street.

JOURNAL FRANCAIS, publié à Londres.—Le COURRIER de l'EUROPE, fondé en 1840, paraissant le Samedi, donne dans chaque numéro les nouvelles de la semaine, les meilleurs articles de tous les journaux de Paris, la Semaine Dramatique par Th. Gautier ou J. Janin, la Révue de Paris par Pierre Durand, et reproduit en entier les romans, nouvelles, etc., en vogue par les premiers écrivains de France. Prix 6d.

London: JOSEPH THOMAS, 1. Finch Lane.

THE GIRLHOOD OF SHAKSPEARE'S HERIONES; in a Series of fifteen Tales, by MARY COWDEN CLARKE, Author of the "Concordance to Shakspeare."

 
"As petty to his ends,
As is the morn dew on the myrtle leaf
To his grand sea."—Shakspeare.
 

To be published periodically in One Shilling books, each containing a complete story, one of the following subjects:—

Portia; the Heiress of Belmont

The Thane's Daughter

Helena; the Physician's Orphan

Desdemona; the Magnifico's Child

Meg and Alice; the Merry Maids of Windsor.

Isabella; the Votaress

Katharina and Bianca; the Shrew and the Demure

Ophelia; the Rose of Elsinore

Rosalind and Celia; the Friends

Juliet; the White Dove of Verona

Beatrice and Hero; the Cousins

Olivia; the Lady of Illyria

Hermione; the Russian Princess

Viola; the Twin

Imogen; the Peerless.

Tale 2 (THE THANE'S DAUGHTER), 1st January, 1851.

London: W.H. SMITH and SON, 136. Strand; and SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, and Co., Stationers' Hall Court.

BOOKS PRINTED FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, AT THE PRICES ANNEXED, IN BOARDS.

These Books are also supplied in neat library binding, and Specimens may be seen at MR. PARKER'S, either in Oxford, or at 377. Strand, London.

The Wycliffe Versions.

THE HOLY BIBLE, containing the OLD and NEW TESTAMENT, with the Apocryphal Books, in the earliest English Versions made from the Latin Vulgate, by JOHN WYCLIFFE and his Followers. Edited by the REV. JOSIAH FORSHALL, F.R.S., &c., late Fellow of Exeter College, and SIR FREDERIC MADDEN, K.H., F.R.S., &c., Keeper of the MSS. in the British Museum. Four vols. 4to. 5l. 15s. 6d.

Reformatio Legum.

THE REFORMATION OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL LAWS, as attempted in the Reigns of Henry VIII., King Edward VI., and Queen Elizabeth. A new Edition. Edited by the REV. E. CARDWELL. 8vo. 6s. 6d.

The Two Books of Common Prayer.

Set forth by Authority of Parliament, in the Reign of King Edward VI. Compared with each other. By EDWARD CARDWELL, D.D., principal of St. Alban's Hall. Second Edition. 8vo. 8s.

By the same Editor,

History of Conferences,

And other PROCEEDINGS connected with the REVISION of the BOOK of COMMON PRAYER, from the year 1558 to the year 1690. Third Edition. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

Documentary Annals

Of the REFORMED CHURCH of ENGLAND. Being a Collection of Injunctions, Declarations, Orders, Articles of Inquiry, &c., from the year 1546 to the year 1716. With Notes, Historical and Explanatory. 2 vols. 8vo. 18s.

Synodalia.

A COLLECTIONS of ARTICLES of RELIGION, CANONS, and PROCEEDINGS of CONVOCATIONS in the PROVINCE of CANTERBURY, from the year 1547 to the year 1717. With Notes, Historical and Explanatory. 2 vols. 8vo. 19s.

Works on Romanism.

THE WORKS OF WILLIAM CHILLINGWORTH, M.A. Containing the Religion of Protestants a Safe Way to Salvation, &c. 3 vols. 8vo. 1l. 1s. 6d.

MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS ON THE POINTS AT ISSUE BETWEEN THE CHURCHES OF ENGLAND AND ROME. Selected from Burnet, Wake, Patrick, Stillingfleet, Sherlock, Tillotson, Clagett, and others. 8vo. 11s.

A RATIONAL ACCOUNT OF THE GROUNDS OF PROTESTANT RELIGION. By EDWARD STILLINGFLEET, D.D., Dean of St. Paul's, &c. A New Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. 17s.

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