Book Title: Essays Lectures on Religion of Hindu Vol 01
Author(s): H H Wilson
Publisher: Trubner and Company London

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________________ 57 and 59, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. 13 Butler. -HUNGARIAN POEMS AND FABLES FOR ENGLISH READERS. Selected aud translated by E. D. BUTLER, of the British Museum. With Illustrations by A. G. BUTLER. Fcap. limp cloth, pp. vi.-88. 1877. 2s. Buttmann.--A GRAMMAR OF THE NEW TESTAMENT GREEK. By A. BUTTMANN. Authorized translation by Prof J. II. Thayer, with numerous additions and corrections by the author. Demy Svo. cloth, pp. xx, and 474. 1873. 14s. Butrus-al-Bustâny.-jeal to las An Arabic Encylopædia of Universal Knowledge, by BUTRUS-AL-BUSTÂNY, the celebrated compiler of Mohît ul Mohît (busti Las), and Katr el Mobît (last 63). This work will be completed in from 12 to 15 Vols., of which Vols. I. to III. are ready, Vol. I. contains letter I to Y ; Vol. II. Vlto l; Vol. III. y to el. Small folio, cloth, pp. 800 each. £l lls. 6d. per Vol. Byington.—GRAMMAR OF THE CHOCTAW LANGUAGE. By the Rev. Cyrus BEINGTOX. Edited from the Original MSS. in Library of the American Philosophical Society, by D. G. BRINTON, M.D. Cr. Svo. sewed, pp. 56. 7s.6d. Calcutta Review (THE).-Published Quarterly. Price 8s. 6d. per number. Caldwell. -A COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR OF THE DRAVIDIAN, OR SOUTH INDIAN FAMILY OF LANGUAGES. By the Rev. R. CALDWELL, LL.D. A Second, corrected, and enlarged Edition. Demy 8vo. pp. 805. 1875. 288. Callaway.-IzingaNEKWANE, NENSUMANSUMANE, NEZINDABA, ZABANTU (Nursery Tales, Traditions, and Histories of the Zulus). In their own words, with a Translation into English, and Notes. By the Rev. HENRY CALLAWAY, M.D. Volume I., 8vo. pp. xiv. and 378, cloth. Natal, 1866 and 1867. 165. Callaway. — THE RELIGIOUS SYSTEM OF THE AMAZULU. Part I.- Unkulunkulu; or, the Tradition of Creation as existing among the Amazulu and other Tribes of South Africa, in their own words, with a translation into English, and Notes. By the Rev. Canon CALLAWAY, M.D. Svo. pp. 128, sewed. 1868. 4s. Part 11.-Amatongo; or, Ancestor Worship, as existing among the Amazulu, in their own words, with a translation into English, and Notes. By the Rev. Caxox CALLAWAY, M.D. 1869. 8vo. pp. 127, sewed. 1869. 4s. Part III.-Izinyanga Zokubula ; or, Divination, as existing among the Amazulu, in their own words. With a Translation into English, and Notes. By the Rev. Canon CALLAWAY, M.D. Svo. pp. 150, sewed. 1870. 4s. Part IV.- Abatakati, or Medical Magic and Witchcraft. Svo. pp. 40, sewed. Is. 60. Calligaris.--LE COMPAGNON DE Tous, OU DICTIONNAIRE POLYGLOTTE. Par le Colonel Louis CALLIGARIS, Grand Officier, etc. (French-Latin-- ItalianSpanish-Portuguese-German-English-Modern Greek--- Arabic-Turkish. 2 vols. 4to., pp. 1157 and 746. Turin. 24 48. Campbell.-SFECIMENS OF THE LANGUAGES OF INDIA, including Tribes of Bengal, the Central Provinces, and the Eastern Frontier. By Sir G. CAMPBELL, M.P. Folio, paper, pp. 308. 1874. £1 Ils. 60. Carletti.-DI-HAR-UL-IAQQ, Ou Manifestation de la Vérité de El-hage Rahmat-ullah Effendi de Delhi (un des Descendants du Califfe Osman-benAffan). Traduit de l'Arabe, par un éminent, quoique très jeune, Orientaliste de Tunis. Revu sur le texte, retouché en plusieurs endroits et augmenté d'une preface et d'un appendixe. Par P. V. Carletti. In Two Vols. 8vo. (In the press. Carpenter.—THE LAST DAYS IN ENGLAND OF THE RAJAH RANMOHIUN Roy. By MARY CARPENTER, of Bristol. With Five Illustrations. Svo. pp. 272, cloth. 7s. 6d.

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