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December, 1884
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LEXICONS, GRAMMARS, &c. (80e also Clarendon Press Series, pp. 14, 18, 21, 24, 28.) 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. 4to.
155. each. CHINESE.- A Handbook of the Chinese Language. Parts I
and II, Grammar and Chrestomathy. By James Summers. 1863. 8vo.
half bound, Il. 8s. ENGLISH.-A New English Dictionary, on Historical Prin
ciples : 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). Imperial 4to. 135. 6d. - An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. By W. W. Skeat, M.A. Second Edition. 1884. 4to. 21. 45. -Supplement to the First Edition of the above. 1884. 4to. 25. 6d.
A Concise Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. By W. W. Skeat, M.A. 1884. Crown 8vo. 55. 6d. GREEK-A Greek-English Lexicon, by Henry George
Liddell, D.D., and Robert Scott, D.D. Seventh Edition, Revised and Auge mented throughout. 1883. 4to. il. 165.
A Greek-English Lexicon, abridged from Liddell and Scott's 4to. edition, chiefly for the use of Schools. Twentieth Edition, Carefully Revised throughout. 1883. Square iamo. 75. 6d.
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