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

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________________ 22 Linguistic Publications of Trübner of Co., Early English Text Society's Publications—continued. 54. THE VISION OF PIERS POWMAN, Text C (completing the three versions of this great poem), with an Autotype; and two uniqne alliterative Poema: Richard the Redeles (by WILLIAM, the anthor of the Vision); and The Crowned King; edited by the Rev. W. W. SKBAT, M.A. 188. 55. GENERYDES, a Romance, edited from the unique MS., ab. 1440 A.D., in Trio. Coll. Cambridge, by W. ALDIS WRIGHT, Esq., M.A., Trin. Coll. Cambr. Part I. 38. 56. THE GEST HYSTORIALE OF THE DESTRUCTION OF Troy, translated from Guido de Colonna, in alliterative verae ; edited from the uoique MS. in the Hunterian Muaeum, Glasgow, by D. DONALDSON, Esq., aod the late Rev. G. A, Panton. Part II. 108. 6d. 57. THE EARLY ENGLISH VERSION OF THE CURSOR MUNDI," in four Texte, from MS. Cottoo, Veap. A. iii, in the British Museum ; Fairfax MS. 14. in the Bodleian ; the Göttingen MS. Theol. 107; MS. R. 3, 8, ia Trinity College, Cambridge. Edited by the Rev. R. Morris, LL.D. Part I. with two photo-lithographic facalmiles by Cooke and Fotheringham. 108. 6d. 58. THE BLICKLING HOMILIES, edited from the Marquis of Lothian's Anglo-Saxon Ms. of 971 A.D., by the Rev. R. MORRIS, LL.D. (With a Photolithograpb). Part I. 88. 59. THE EARLY ENGLISH VERSION OF THE “CURSOR MUNDI;" in four Texta, from MS. Cotton Vesp. A. iii. in the British Muaeum; Fairfax MS. 14. in the Bodleian ; the Göttingen MS. Theol. 107; MS. R. 3, 8, in Trinity College, Cambridge. Edited by the Rev. R. MORRIS, LL.D. Part Ii. 158. 60. MEDITACYUNS ON THE SOPER OF OUR LORDE (perhaps by ROBERT or BRUNNE). Edited from the MSS. by J. M. COWPER, Eaq. 28. 6d. 61. THE ROMANCE AND PROPHECIES OF THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE, printed from Five MSS. Edited by Dr. JAMES A. H. MURRAY, 108. 6d. THE EARLY ENGLISH VERSION OF THE “CURSOR MUNDI." in Four Texts. Edited by the Rev. 'R. MORRIS, M.A., LLD. Part III. 158. 63. THE BLICKLING HOMILIES. Edited from the Marquis of Lothian's Anglo-Saxon MS. of 971 A, D., by the Rev. R. MORRI8, LL.D. Part II. 48. 64. FRANCIS THYNNE'S EMBLEMES AND EPIGRAMS, A.D. 1600, from the Earl of 'Ellesmere's unique MS. Edited by F. J. FURNIVALI, M.A. 48. 65. BE DOMES DÆGE (Bede's De Die Judicii) and other short Anglo Saxon Pieces. Edited from the unique MS. by the Rev. J. RAWSON LUMBY, B.D. 28. Extra Series. Subscriptions--Small paper, one guinea; large paper two guineas, per annum. 1. THE ROMANCE OF WILLIAM OF PALERNE (otherwise known as the Romance of William and the Werwolf). Trapalated from the French at the command of Sir Humphrey de Bohun, about A.D. 1350, to which is added a fragment of the Alliterative Romance of Alisaunder, translated from the Latin by the same author, about A.D. 1340; the former re-edited from the uniqne MS. in the Library of King's College, Cambridge, the latter now firat edited from the unique MS. in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. By the Rev. WALTER W. SKEAT, M.A. 8vo. sewed, pp. xliv. and 328. £1 68. 2. ON EARLY ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION, with especial reference to Shakapere and Chaucer ; containing an investigation of the Correspondence of Writing with Speech in England, from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present day, preceded by a syatematic Notation of all Spoken Sounds by means of the ordinary Prioting Types; including a re-arrangement of Prof. F. J. Child's Memoirs on tha Language of Chaucer and Gower, and reprinta of the rare Tracts by Salesbury on English, 1547, and Welsh, 1567, and by

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