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NIEBUHR (Barthold Georg). A Dissertation on the Geography of Herodotus .... Researches into the History of the Scythians, Getæ, and Sarmatians. See Class XXII. Part II.

Lectures on Ancient History, from the Earliest Times to the taking of Alexandria by Octavianus. Comprising the History of the Asiatic Nations, the Egyptians, Greeks, Macedonians and Carthaginians. Translated from the German Ed. of Dr. Marcus Niebuhr, by Dr. Leonhard Schmitz ... with Additions and Corrections from his own MS. Notes. ... 3 vols. London. 1852. 8°

NUTTALL (P. Austin), LL.D. A Synoptical and Chronological View of Ancient History. (Prefixed to his "Classical and Archæological Dictionary." See Class XXVII.)

PUETZ (Wilhelm). Manual of Ancient Geography and History. Translated from the German. Edited by the Rev. Thomas Kerchever Arnold ... . 2d American, revised and corrected [by George W. Greene] from the London Ed. [With a Chronological Table, B. C. 2000 A. D. 476.] New-York. 1850.

12o

ROLLIN (Charles). The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians, and Macedonians; including a History of the Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. With a Life of the Author, by James Bell. complete American Ed. ... 2 vols. New-York. 1841. 8°

Note. Also with engraved title-pages.

First

RUSSELL (Michael), Bp. of Glasgow. Syria, from B. C. 193 to B. C. (ENCYCL. Metrop., X. 57 – 67.)

64.

B. C. 53. (Ibid. X. 204–209.)

Parthia, from B. C. 245 to

Egypt. Ptolemy Soter. Cleopatra. (ENCYCL. Metrop., X. 337 - 354.)

§ 2. Greece.

CLELAND(). Epameinondas. (ENCYCL. Metrop., IX. 589-610.) CLINTON (Henry Fynes). An Epitome of the Civil and Literary Chronology of Greece, from the Earliest Accounts to the Death of Augustus. ... Oxford. 1851. 1851. 8°

GILLIES (John), LL.D. The History of Ancient Greece, its Colonies, and Conquests; Part the First; from the Earliest Accounts till the Division of the Macedonian Empire in the East; including the History of Literature, Philosophy, and the Fine Arts. ... The 6th Ed. 4 vols. London. 1820. 8°

The same. Part the Second; embracing the History of the Ancient World, from the Dominion of Alexander to that of Augustus ; with a Survey of Preceding Periods, and a Continuation of the History of Arts and Letters. ... A new Ed., with Corrections and Additions. 4 vols. London. 1820. 8°

The same. [Part the First.] Philadelphia. 1835. 8° GOLDSMITH (Oliver), M.D. Pinnock's improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmith's History of Greece, abridged for the Use of Schools. Revised

and ... enlarged

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from the 19th London Ed. Philadelphia. 1847. 12°

GROTE (George). A History of Greece; I. Legendary Greece. II. Grecian History to the Reign of Peisistratus at Athens. Vol. I. — II.

History of Greece. Vol. III. -IV. 2d Ed. | Vol. V. - XI. 11 vols. London. 1846 - 53. 8°

HEEREN (Prof. Arnold Hermann Ludwig). Ancient Greece. Translated from the German, by George Bancroft. Also Three Historical Treatises, by the same Author. I.- Political Consequences of the Reformation. II. — The Rise, Progress, and Practical Influence of Political Theories. III. The Rise and Growth of the Continental Interests of Great Britain. New and improved Ed. London. 1847. 8°

KEIGHTLEY (Thomas). The History of Greece. To which is added,
A Chronological Table of Contemporary History. By Joshua Toul-
min Smith
Boston. 1839. 8° or 12° (4. and 6.)

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LYALL (William Rowe), Archdeacon of Colchester. Greece. (ENCYCL. Metrop., IX. 561, 562, 585-588.)

MALKIN (Frederick). .. The History of Greece, from the Earliest Times to its Final Subjection to Rome. ... Published under the Superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. London. N. D. 8° (LIBR. of Useful Knowl.)

MITFORD (William). The History of Greece. ... 8 vols.

1823. 8°

Boston.

The History of Greece, from the Earliest Period to the Death of Agesilaus. By W. M. Continued [from Chap. XXIX.] to the Death of Alexander the Great, by R. A. Davenport. 8 vols. London. 1835. 12°

MOUNTAIN (Rev. Jacob Henry Brooke). Xenophon.

IX. 562 - 578.) Dionysius the Elder.
Timoleon. (Ibid. IX. 729-753.)

(ENCYCL. Metrop., Dionysius the Younger.

Aratus. Cleomenes. Philopomen. (ENCYCL. Metrop., X. 1- 23.)

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MUELLER (Prof. Karl Otfried). The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race Translated from the German by Henry Tufnell ... and George Cornewall Lewis 2d Ed., revised. 2 vols. 1839. 8°

London.

OUTLINES of Grecian History. See SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE.

RENOUARD (Rev. George Cecil). Critias. Theramenes. (ENCYCL. Metrop., IX. 579-584.) Pyrrhus. (Ibid. IX. 658-668.)

RUSSELL (Michael), Bp. of Glasgow. Philip of Macedon. Alexander the Great. Alexander's Successors. (ENCYCL. Metrop., IX. 611– 631, 704–728, 789 – 824.)

Syria, from B. C. 193 to B. C. 64. Perseus, King of Macedon. (ENCYCL. Metrop., X. 57 - '71.)

SCHMITZ (Leonhard). A History of Greece, from the Earliest Times

to the Destruction of Corinth, B. C. 146; mainly based upon that of Connop Thirlwall, D.D. ... . New York. 1851. 12o

SEWELL (Elizabeth M.). A First History of Greece. ... New-York. 1853. 18°

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SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. Outlines of Grecian History Published under the Direction of the Committee of General Literature and Education, appointed by the Society.... From the latest London Ed., with Additions and Questions. Philadelphia. 1846. 18° THIRLWALL (Connop), Bp. of St. David's. History of Greece. 8 vols. London. 8° 80 (LARDNER'S Cab. Cycl., 33-40.)

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ARNOLD (Thomas), D.D. On the Credibility of the Early Roman History. Hamilcar Barca. Hannibal. (ENCYCL. Metrop., IX. 754–788.)

The History of Rome. ... Three Volumes in Two. Reprinted entire, from the last London Ed. New-York. 1846. 1846. 8°

History of the Later Roman Commonwealth, from the End of the Second Punic War to the Death of Julius Cæsar; and of the Reign of Augustus: with a Life of Trajan. ... New-York. 1846. 8° The same. (ENCYCL. Metrop., Vol. X.)

ELTON (Charles Abraham). A History of the Roman Emperors, from the Accession of Augustus to the Fall of the last Constantine with Maps and Portraits. London. 1825. 1825. 12°

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FERGUSON (Adam), LL.D. The History of the Progress and Termination of the Roman Republic. ... Philadelphia. 1839. 8°

Note. Also with an engraved title-page, dated 1830.

The same.

A new Ed., abridged. New-York. [1836] 18°

pp. xx., 598. (HARPER'S Fam. Libr., 187.)

A new

6 vols.

Boston.

GIBBON (Edward). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman
Empire. With Notes, by the Rev. H. H. Milman ...
Ed., to which is added a complete Index
1850. 12o

GOLDSMITH (Oliver), M.D. Pinnock's improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmith's Abridgment of the History of Rome with Questions 25th American, from the 23d London Ed.

1847. 12°

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Philadelphia.

HISTORY (The) of Rome, from the Earliest Times to the Founding of Constantinople. [From Niebuhr, Wachsmuth, Heeren, Schlosser, and others. With an Analytical and Chronological Table, A. U. C. 1 - A. D. 306.] 2 vols. London. 8° (LARDNER'S Cab.

Cycl., 41, 42.)

HISTORY (The) of Rome. [The same work.] Philadelphia. 1837. 8° KEIGHTLEY (Thomas). The History of Rome. To which is added, A

Chronological Table of Contemporary History. By Joshua Toulmin Smith ... Boston. 1839. 8° or 12° (4. and 6. KEIGHTLEY (Thomas). The same. New-York. 1848. 12° or 8° (4. and 6.)

History of the Roman Empire, from the Accession of Augustus to the End of the Empire of the West; being a Continuation of the History of Rome. Edited by Joshua Toulmin Smith Boston. 1841. 8° or 12o (4. and 6.)

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MERIVALE (Rev. Charles). The Fall of the Roman Republic, a short History of the Last Century of the Commonwealth. ... London. 1853. 12o

History of the Romans under the Empire.
3 vols. London. 1852. 8°

2d Ed. Vol.

I. II. Vol. III. — MICHELET (Jules). History of the Roman Republic. ... Translated by William Hazlitt. New York. 1847. 12°

MOUNTAIN (Maj. A. S. H.). Hadrianus. (ENCYCL. Metrop., X. 664676.)

MOUNTAIN (Rev. Jacob Henry Brooke). Ancient Gaul, from B. C. 600 to B. C. 50. (ENCYCL. Metrop., X. 190-203.) Spain, from B. C. 234 to B. C. 73. (Ibid. X. 179 – 189.) Caligula. Claudius. (Ibid. X. 434-451.)

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Volume First

NEWMAN (Prof. Francis William). Regal Rome an Introduction to
Roman History
New York. 1852. 12°
NIEBUHR (Barthold Georg). The History of Rome.
Julius Charles Hare ... and Connop Thirlwall ...
with a Map
Volume Second from the 3d London Ed. revised.
Translated by William Smith, Ph.D. and Leonhard Schmitz,
Ph.D. Volume Third. ... | The History of Rome from the
First Punic War to the Death of Constantine. In a Series of Lec-
tures, including an Introductory Course on the Sources and Study of
Roman History. Edited by Leonhard Schmitz, Ph. D. Vol. IV. – V.
Forming the Fourth Fifth Volume of the entire History. 5 vols.
(bound in 2). Philadelphia. 1844. Large 12° (6.)

Niebuhr's History of Rome, epitomised from the Larger Work, and adapted to the Use of Schools and Colleges. By Travers Twiss With Chronological Tables and an Appendix. [Part I.]

II. 2 pts. Oxford. 1845. 8°

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Lectures on Roman History, delivered at the University of Bonn. From the Edition of Dr. M. Isler. Translated by Havilland Le M. Chepmell, M.A. and Franz C. F. Demmler, Ph. D. 3 vols. London, Edinburgh, and Dublin. 1849-50. 16°

OTTLEY (Rev. John B.). Tiberius. Antoninus Pius. Marcus Aurelius. Commodus. Pertinax. Literature of the Age of the Antonines. (ENCYCL. Metrop., X. 425 – 433, 677 – 697.)

RENOUARD (Rev. George Cecil). Appius Claudius.

rhus. (ENCYCL. Metrop., IX. 644-668.)

Camillus. Pyr

RUSSELL (Michael), Bp. of Glasgow. The Roman Emperors from Nero to Nerva, inclusive. (ENCYCL. Metrop., Vol. X.) From

Septimius Severus to Constantinus. (Ibid. XI. 1-80.)

From

the Accession of Jovian to the Extinction of the Western Empire. (Ibid. 217 – 268.)

SCHMITZ (Leonhard), Ph.D. A History of Rome, from the Earliest Times to the Death of Commodus, A. D. 192. ... Andover. 1847. 12° The Child's First History of Rome. New (2 copies.)

SEWELL (Elizabeth M.)
York. 1851. 18°

SIMONDE DE SISMONDI

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(Jean Charles Léonard). The History of the Fall of the Roman Empire, comprising a View of the Invasion and Settlement of the Barbarians. 2 vols. London.

NER'S Cab. Cycl., 43, 44.)

8° (LARD

Twiss (Prof. Travers), D.C.L. Niebuhr's History of Rome epitomised, etc. See NIEBUHR (B. G.).

PART III. THE MIDDLE AGES; GENERAL WORKS ON MODERN HISTORY, AND ON THE HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE.

ARNOLD (Thomas), D.D. Introductory Lectures on Modern History, delivered in Lent Term, MDCCCXLII. With the Inaugural Lecture delivered in December, MDCCCXLI. Edited, from the 2d London Ed., with a Preface and Notes, by Henry Reed

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New

York. 1845. 12° CHRONOLOGICAL Tables of Modern History from the Overthrow of the Roman Empire in the West to the Present Time. ... In a Series of Parallel Columns Together with Synchronistical Tables of Modern Civilization, Science, and Literature, [a Synoptical View of Modern Painters,] Genealogical Tables of the Reigning Houses in Europe, and a complete Index. Oxford. 1840. fol. pp. 86.

Note. The Tables of the History of the Middle Ages and those of Modern History (commencing A. D. 1500) have independent title-pages, dated 1838 and 1839, respectively.

CRUSADES (The). (CHAMBERS's Miscel., X. no. 162.)

DESMICHELS (Ovide Chrysanthe). A Manual of the History of the Middle Ages, from the Invasion of the Barbarians to the Fall of Constantinople, with Genealogical Tables ... . Translated from the French by T. G. Jones. London. 1841. 16° (8.)

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DUNHAM (S. A.), LL.D. A History of Europe during the Middle Ages. 4 vols. London. 8° (LARDNER's Cab. Cycl., 48-51.)

FLORIAN (Jean Pierre CLARIS DE). History of the Moors of Spain. See Part IV. § 1. B. Spain.

GIBBON (Edward). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. See Part II. § 3.

HALLAM (Henry). View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages. From the 6th London Ed. ... New-York. 1848. 8° HEEREN (Prof. Arnold Hermann Ludwig). A Manual of the History of the Political System of Europe and its Colonies, from its Formation at the Close of the Fifteenth Century, to its Re-establishment

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