Book Title: Jainism Early Faith of Ashoka
Author(s): Edward Thomas
Publisher: Trubner and Company London

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________________ · 57 and 59, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. 21 Early English Text Society's Publications continued. Original MSS. of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth centuries. Edited with Notes by the late TOULMIN SMITH, Esq., F.R.S. of Northern Antiquaries (Copenhagen). With an Introduction and Glossary, etc., by bia daughter, LUCY TOULMIN SMITH. And a Preliminary Essay, in Five Parts, ON THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF GIlds, by LUJO BRENTANO, Doctor Juris Utriusque et Philosophiæ. 213. 41. THE MINOR POEMS OF WILLIAM LAUDER, Playwright, Poet, and Miniater of the Word of God (mainly on the State of Scotland in and about 1568 A.D., that year of Famine and Plagne). Edited from the Unique Originals belonging to S. CHRISTIE-MILLER, Esq., of Britwell, by F. J. FURNIVALL, M.A., Trin. Hall, Camb. 3s. 42. BERNARDUS DE CURA REI FAMULIARIS, with some Early Scotch phecies, etc. From a MS., KK 1. 5, in the Cambridge University Library. Edited by J. RAWSON LUMBY, M.A., late Fellow of Magdalen Colege, Cambridge. 2s. 43. RATIS RAYING, and other Moral and Religious Pieces, in Prose and Verse. Edited from the Cambridge University Library MS. KK I. 5, by J. RAWSON LUMBY, M.A., late Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge. 3s. 44. JOSEPH OF ARIMATHIE: otherwise called the Romanee of the Seint Graal, or Holy Grail : an alliterative poem, written about A.D. 1350, and now first printed from the unique copy in the Vernon MS. at Oxford. With an appendix, containing “The Lyfe of Joseph of Armathy," reprinted from the black-letter copy of Wyokyn de Worde; “De sancto Joseph ab Arimathia," first printed by Pynson, A.D. 1516; and “The Lyfe of Joseph of Arimathia," first prioted by Pynson, A.D. 1520. Edited, with Notes and Glogsarial Indices, by the Rev. WALTER W. SKEAT, M.A. 58. 45. KING ALFRED'S WEST-SAXON VERSION OF GREGORY'S PASTORAL CARE. With an English translation, the Latin Text, Notes, and an Introduction Edited by HENRY SWEET, Esq., of Balliol College, Oxford. Part I. 10s. OF THE HOLY ROOD: SYMBOLS OF THE PASSION AND CROSSPOEMS.. In Old English of the Eleventh, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Centuries. · Edited from MSS, in the British Muoeum and Bodleian Libraries ; with Introduction, Translations, and Glossarial Index. By RICHARD MORRIS, LL.D. 10s. 47. SIR Days LYNDESAY'S WORKS. PART V. The Minor Poems of Lyndesay. Edited by J. A. H. MURRAY, Esq. 38. 48. THE TIMES' WHISTLE: or, A. Newe Daunce of Seven Satires, and other Poems : Compiled by R. C., Gent. Now first Edited from MS. Y. 8. 3. in the Library of Canterbury Cathedral; with Introduction, Notes, and Globaary, by J. M. COWPER. 68. 49. AN OLD ENGLISH MISCELLANY, containing a Bestiary, Kentish Sermons, Proverbs of Alfred, Religious Poems of the 13th century. Edited from the MSS. by the Rev, R. MORRIS, LL.D. 108.. 50. KING ALFRED'S WEST-SAXON VERSION OF GREGORY'S PASTORAL CARE. Edited from 2 MSS., with an English translation. By HENRY SWEET, Esq., Balliol College, Oxford. Part II. 108. 51. ÞE LIFLADE OF ST. JULIANA, from two old English Manuscripts of 1230 A.D. Witb renderings into Modern English, by the Rev. O. COCKAYNB and EDMUND BROCK. Edited by the Rev. O. COCKAYNE, M.A. Price 2s. 52. PALLADIUS ON HUSBONDRIE, from the unique MS., ab. 1420 A.D., ed. Rev. B. LODGE. Part 1. 108. 53. OLD ENGLISH HOMILIES, Series II., from the unique 13th-century MS. in Trinity Coll. Cambridge, with a photolithograph; three Hymns to the Virgin and God, from a unique 13th-century MS, at Oxford, a photolithograph of the music to two of them, and transcriptions of it in modern notation by Dr. RIMBAULT, and A. J. ELLIS, Esq., F.R.S.; the edited by the Rev. RICHARD MORRIS, LL.D. 88,

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