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. 23 Early English Text Society's Publications-continued. Barcley on French, 1521 By ALEXANDER J. ELL18, F.R.S. Part I. On the Propunciation of the xivth, xyith, xviith, and xviii th centuries. 8vo. sewed, pp. viii. and 416. 108. 3. CAXTON'S BOOK OF CURTESYE, printed at Westminster about 1477-8, A.D., and now reprinted, with two MS. copies of the same treatise, from the Oriel MS. 79, and the Balliol MS. 354. Edited by FREDERICK J. FURNI VALL, M.A. 8vo. sewed, pp. xii. and 58. 58. 4. THE LAY OF HAVELOK THE DANE; composed in the reign of Edward I., about A.D. 1280. Formerly edited by Sir F. MADOEN for the Roxburghe Club, 'snd now re-edited from the unique MS. Laud Misc. 108, 10 the Bodleiss Library, Oxford, by the Rev. WALTER W. SKEAT, M.A. 8vo. sewed, pp. lv, and 160. 108. CEAUCER'S TRANSLATION OF BOETHIUS'S " DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIE." Edited from the Additional MS. 10,340 in the British Museum. Collated with the Cambridge Univ. Libr. MS. Ii. 3. 21. By RICHARD MORRIS. 8vo. 128. 6 THE ROMANCE OF THE CHEVELERE ASSIGNE. Re-edited from the unique manuscript in the British Museum, with a Preface, Notes, and Glossarial Index, by HENRY H. GIBB8, Esq., M.A. 8vo. sewed, pp. xviii. and 38. 38. 7. ON EARLY ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer By ALEXANDER J. ELLIS, F.R.S., etc., etc. Part II. On the Pronunciation of the x111 th and previous centuries, of Anglo-Saxon, Icelandic, Old Norse and Gothic, with Chronological Tables of the Value of Letters and Expression of Sounds in English Writing. 108. 8. QUEENE ELIZABETHES ACHADEMY, by Sir HUMPHREY GILBERT. A Booke of Precedence, The Ordering of a Funerall, etc. Varying Versions of the Good Wife, The Wise Man, etc., Maxime, Lydgate's Order of Foola, A Poem On Heraldry, Occleve on Lords' Men, etc., Edited by F. J. FURNIVALL, M.A., Trin. Hall, Camb. With Essays on Early Italian and German Books of Courtesy, by W. M. Rossetti, Esq., and E. OSWALD, Esq. 8vo. 138. 9. THE FRATERNITYE OF VACABONDES, by JOHN AWDELEY (licensed in 1560-1, imprinted then, and in 1565), from the edition of 1675 in the Bodleian Library. A Caueat or Warening for Commen Cursetors vulgarely called Vagabones, by THOMAS HARMAN, ESQUIERE. From the 3rd edition of 1567, belonging to Henry Huth. Esq., collated with the 2nd edition of 1567 in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and with the reprint of the 4th edition of 1573. A Sermon in Praise of Thieves and Thievery, by PARBON HABEN OR HYBERDYNE, from the Lansdowne MS. 98, and Cotton Vesp. A. 25. Those parts of the Groundworke of Coony-catching (ed. 1592), that differ from Harman's Caueat. Edited by EOWARD VILES & F. J. FURNIVALL. 8vo. 78. 6d. 10. THE FYRST BOKE OF THE INTRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE, made by Andrew Borde, of Physycke Doctor. A COMPENDYOUS REGYMENT OF A DYETARY OF HELTH made in Mountpyllier, compiled by Andrewe Boorde, of Physycke Doctor. BARNES IN THE DEFENCE OF TRE BERDE : a treatyse made, answerynge the treatyse of Doctor Borde upon Berdes. Edited, with a life of Andrew Boorde, end large extracts from his Breuyary, by F.J. FURNIVALL, M.A., Trinity Hall, Camb. 8vo. 188. 11. THE BRUCE; or, the Book of the most excellent and noble Prince, Robert de Broysa, King of Scots : compiled by Master John Barbour, Archdeacon of Aberdeen. A.D. 1375. Edited from MS. G 23 in the Library of St. John's College, Cambridge, written A.D. 1487; collsted with the MS. in the Advocates' Library at Edinburgh, written A.D. 1489, and with Hert's Edition, printed A.D. 1616; with a Preface, Notes, and Glossarisl Index, by the Rey, WALTER W, SKEAT, M.A. Part I 8vo. 128.

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