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

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________________ 24 Linguistic Publications of Trübner & Co., Early English Text Society's Publications-continued. 12. ENGLAND IN THE REIGN OF KING HENRY THE EIGHTH. A Dialogue between Cardinal Pole and Thomas Lupaet, Lecturer in Rhetoric at Oxford. By THOM a STARKEY, Chaplain to the King. Edited, with Preface, Notes, and Glossary, by J.M. CowPER. And with an Introduction, containing the Life and Letters of Thomas Starkey, by the Rev.J.S. BREWEA, M.A. Part II. 128. (Part I., Starkey's Life and Letters, is in preparation. 13. A SUPPLICACYON FOR THE BEGGARS. Written about the year 1529, by Simon FISH. Now re-edited by FREDEBICK J. FURNIVALL. With a Supplycacion to our moste Soveraigne Lorde Kyoge Henry the Eyght (1544 A.D.), A Supplication of the Poore Commona (1546 A.D.), The Decaye of England by the great multitude of Shepe (1550—3 A.D.). Edited by J. Meadows Cowper. 68. 14. ON EARLY ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION, - with especial reference to Shakspere and Chancer. By A. J. ELLIS, F.R.S., F.S.A. Part III. Illpatrationa of the Pronunciation of the xıyth aad xvith Centuries. Chaucer, Gower, Wycliffe, Spenser, Shakspere, Salesbury, Barcley, Hart, Bullokar, Gill, Pronounciog Vocabulary. 108. 15. ROBERT CROWLEY'S THIRTY-ONE EPIGRAMS, Voyce of the Last Trumpet, Way to Wealth, etc., 1550-1 A.D. Edited by J. M. COWPER, Esq. 123, 16. A TREATISE ON THE A STROLABE; addressed to his son Lowys, by Geoffrey Chaucer, A.D. 1391. Edited from the earlieat MSS. by the Rev. WALTER W. SKEAT, M.A., late Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge. 10s. 17. THE COMPLAYNT OF SCOTLANDE, 1549, A.D., with an Appendix of four Contemporary Engliah Tracts. Edited by J. A. H. MURRAY, Esq. Part I. l1's. 18. THE COMPLAYNT OF SCOTLANDE, etc. Part II. 88. 19. OURE LADYES MYROURE, A.D. 1530, edited by the Rev. J. H. BLUNT, M.A., with four full-page photolithographic facsimiles by Cooke sod Fotheringham, 248. 20. LONELICH'S HISTORY OF THE HOLY GRAIL (ab. 1450 A.D.), translated from the French Prose of SIRES ROBIERS DE BORBON. Re-edited fron the Unique MS. in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, by F.J. Furnivall, Esq., M.A. Part I. 88. 21. BARBOUR'S BRUCE. Part II. Edited from the MSS. and the earliest priated edition by the Rev. W. W. SKEAT, M.A. 48. . 22. HENRY BRINKLOW'S COMPLAYNT OF RODERYCK MORS, somtyme a gray Fryre, unto the Parliament Howae of Ingland bis naturall Country, for the Redresse of certen wicked Lawes, evel Customs, and.cruel Decreys ('ab. 1542); and THE LAMÉNTACION OP A CHRISTIAN AOAINST THE CITIE OF LONDON, made by Roderigo Mors, A.D. 1545. Edited by J. M, COWPEB, Esq. 98. 23. ON EARLY ENGLISH PRONUNCTATION, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer. By A. J. ELLIS, Eaq., F.R.S. Part IV. 108. 24. LONELICH'S HISTORY OF THE HOLY GRAIL (ab. 1450 A.D.), translated from the French Prose of SIRES ROBIERS DE BORRON. Re-edited from the Unique MS. in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, by F.J. FURNIVALL, Eag., M.A. Part II. 108. 25. THE ROMANCE OF GUY OF WARWICK. Edited from the Cambridge University MS. by Prof. J. ZUPITZA, Ph.D. Part I. 208. Edda Saemundar Hinns Froda-The Edda of Saemund the Learned. From the Old Norse or Icelandic. By BENJAMIN THORPE. Part I. with a Mytho. logical Index. 12mo. pp. 152, cloth, 33, 6d. Part II, with Index of Persons and Places. 12mo. pp. vili, and 172, cloth, 1866, 48.; or in 1 Vol. complete, 78. 6d.

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