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Roman Law

Legal Procedure in Cicero's Time, by A. H. J. GREENIDGE. 1901. 8vo

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(9×6), pp. xiv +600. Out of print. Roman Laws and Charters, translated with introduction and notes by E. G. HARDY. Being Six Roman Laws (1911) and Three Spanish Charters and other Documents (1912) bound together, 8vo (9×64), pp. 184, 168, 10s. 6d. net; also separately, Three Spanish Charters, paper cover, 5s. net. At the Clarendon Press. Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor, with introductions, commentary, and translation, by J. B. MOYLE. Two volumes. 8vo (9×61). Vol. I, fifth edition, 1912, pp. 684, 18s. net; Vol. II, Translation, fifth edition, 1913, pp. 228, 7s. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press.

The Institutes of Justinian edited as a recension of the Institutes of Gaius, by T. E. HOLLAND. Second edition, 1882. Extra fcap 8vo (7 × 5), pp. xxxvi + 244. 5s. At the Clarendon Press.

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Digest 41, 1 and 2, Translation and Commentary, by F. DE ZULUETA.

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Infamia, its place in Roman Public and Private Law, by A. H. J. GREENIDGE. 1894. 8vo (9x64), pp. xii+220. 10s. 6d. net. Problems of the Roman Criminal Law, by J. L. STRACHAN-DAVIDSON. 1912. Two volumes. Medium 8vo (9 × 6), pp. xxii + 246, 288.

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Contract of Sale in the Civil Law, by J. B. MOYLE. 1892. 8vo (9×6),

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Trichotomy in Roman Law, by H. GOUDY.

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The Study of Roman Law To-day. Inaugural Lecture delivered May 12, 1920, before the University of Oxford at All Souls College, by F. DE ZULUETA. 1920. 8vo (9×53), pp. 26. Paper cover, ls. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press. Fresh Light on Roman Bureaucracy: An Inaugural Lecture delivered before the University of Oxford on March 11, 1920, by H. STUART JONES. 1920. 8vo (9×6), pp. 40. Paper cover, ls. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press.

The Equestrian Officials of Trajan and Hadrian; their Careers, with

some notes on Hadrian's Reforms: A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of Princeton
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Biblical and Patristic Texts and Studies

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Hebrew: the standard Lexicon of the Old Testament based on the work of Gesenius, produced in co-operation during many years of labour by Drs. Brown, Driver, and Briggs; Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar, of which Dr. Cowley has produced three editions; three standard Commentaries on the Hebrew Text of the Books of Genesis, Samuel, and Kings by the late Mr. Spurrell, the late Dr. Driver, and Dr. Burney; and other books. P. 366. The Greek Septuagint: the immense Concordance of HATC and Redpath, the main vocabulary finished 1896, supplemented by Dr. Redpath's additions 1900; the famous Origenis Hexapla edited by Field. P. 367. The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament in English 1913, supplying for the first time in English a worthy rival to the corpus of Kautsch; inter alia other books by Canon Charles follow. Pp. 367, 8. Facsimiles of Greek MSS. include the reduced facsimile, produced at the Clarendon Press for the British Museum, of Codex Alexandrinus.

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Codex Sinaiticus of the Old Testament, photographed by Professor and Mrs. Lake, in full-size facsimile. P. 367.

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In Greek the facsimile of Codex Sinaiticus, 1911, and the Oxford Greek Testament, the Revisers' text, with a new and most elaborate though highly condensed critical apparatus by Professor Souter, 1911, and reprinted; this standard edition is now supplemented by a brief Lexicon by the same scholar. P. 369.

In Coptic, Syriac, and Latin: the nine volumes, 1898-1911, of Mr. Horner's Memphitic and Sahidic versions, the Syriac version edited by the late Mr. Gwilliam, the great edition of the Vulgate by the late Bishop of Salisbury now being completed by Mr. White, in advance of the recension now in progress in Rome; the popular editio minor of the Vulgate by the same hand; and many old Latin Biblical texts. Of all the pages of the Catalogue, none shows more satisfactorily the achievements of contemporary English scholarship; and none illustrates better the long continuity of the Oxford Press, which over two hundred years ago, in 1716, published the Coptic New Testament, Novum Testamentum Aegyptium vulgo Copticum ex MSS Bodleianis descripsit cum Vaticanis et Parisiensibus contulit David Wilkins', a book which held its place for 191 years. P. 370. Studies in the New Testament, editions of the Logia and commentaries upon them. Dr. Sanday's well-known books upon the New Testament follow with three of his addresses upon other subjects.

Editions of the Fathers of the Church are arranged in two series: a collection of the older nineteenth-century editions with Latin commentaries, and more recent editions with English commentaries or introductions, among them Dr. Gifford's elaborate edition of Eusebius's Evangelica Praeparatio, and the sumptuous reproduction edited by Dr. Fotheringham of the Bodleian MS. of the Chronicles.

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Studia Biblica, the Journal of Theological Studies, the Harvard and Princeton Theological Reviews, and many works on Early Ecclesiastical History; among them Dr. Bigg's books, Mr. Brightman's Liturgies, and Mr. Turner's Canons-a fine specimen of laborious editing and printing. Pp. 375-7.

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Book of Samuel,

by S. R. DRIVER. Second edition, revised and enlarged, 1913. Designed as a contribution to the Philology and textual criticism of the Old Testament, with an introduction on Hebrew Palaeography and the ancient versions of the Book, appendix, six facsimiles, and four maps. 8vo (9 x 6), pp. xcvi +390. 12s. net. At the Clarendon Press. Notes on the Hebrew Text of the Book of Kings, by C. F. BURNEY.

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The Book of Job. A Revised Text and Version, by C. J. BALL.
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The Psalms in Hebrew (without points). 1879.

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A Commentary on Ezra and Nehemiah, by Rabbi Saadiah, edited by H. J.
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Old Testament and Apocrypha, Greek

The Old

Codex Sinaiticus Petropolitanus et Friderico-Augustanus Lipsiensis. Testament, preserved in the Public Library of Petrograd, in the Library of the Society of Ancient Literature in Petrograd, and in the Library of the University of Leipzig. Now reproduced in facsimile from photographs by HELEN and KIRSOPP LAKE. With a description and introduction to the History of the Codex, by KIRSOPP LAKE. 1922. (17 × 154), pp. xxiv, with 246 full-size collotype plates and an index. In a box (a) in folded sheets, or (b) bound in paper wrapper, 12 gns. net; buckram, 13 gns. net; also half morocco, 15 gns. net; and oak boards, morocco back, 18 gns. net. At the Clarendon Press. Vetus Testamentum ex Versione Septuaginta Interpretum secundum exemplar Vaticanum Romae editum, accedit potior varietas Codicis Alexandrini. 1875. Tomi III. Fcap 8vo (63 × 4), pp. 812, 606, 648. 7s. 6d. net each vol. At the Clarendon Press. A Concordance to the Septuagint and the other Greek Versions of the O. T. (including the Apocryphal Books), by the late EDWIN HATCH and H. A. REDPATH, assisted by other scholars. 1896. With Supplement, by H. A. REDPATH, 1900–6. In three volumes. Royal 4to (13 × 10). Cloth £10 net. Vols. I and II contain the Concordance to the Septuagint, pp. vi+1504. Vol. III, the Supplement, pp. iv +272. Vols. I and II can also be bought for £8 net (paper covers, £7 10s. net). Vol. III separately for £2 net. Vols. I and II in parts, of which Parts II-VI can be bought for 24s. net each. At the Clarendon Press.

Origenis Hexaplorum quae supersunt sive Veterum Interpretum Graecorum in totum Vetus Testamentum Fragmenta, edidit F. FIELD. 1875. Two volumes. Medium 4to (11 × 10). No perfect copy remains. Copies lacking Job-Canticum Canticorum can be supplied, price three guineas net. At the Clarendon Press. Essays in Biblical Greek, by EDWIN HATCH. 1889. Seven Essays on the Value

and Use, Early and Composite Quotations from the Septuagint, on the meanings of words and psychological terms in Biblical Greek, on Origen's revision of the LXX Text of Job, and on the Text of Ecclesiasticus. 8vo (9 × 6), pp. x+294. 15s. net. At the Clarendon Press. The Book of Wisdom: the Greek Text, the Latin Vulgate, and the Authorized English Version; with an introduction, critical apparatus, and a commentary. By W. J. DEANE. 1881. Cr. 4to (9×81), pp. viii + 224. 12s. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press. The Greek Versions of the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, edited from nine MSS., with variants of the Armenian and Slavonic versions and some

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Hebrew fragments, and an introduction, by R. H. CHARLES. 1908. 8vo (9 × 6), pp. lx +324. 21s. net. Codex Taurinensis (Y). Transcribed and collated by W. O. E. OESTERLEY. 1908. 8vo (9 × 6), pp. x, 136. 4s. net. Oxford University Press, London.

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The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament in English, with

introductions and critical and explanatory notes to the several books, edited in conjunction with many scholars by R. H. CHARLES. 1913. 2 vols. Demy 4to (113×9). Apocrypha, pp. xii+ 684; Pseudepigrapha, pp. xiv +872. £4 4s. net. At the Clarendon Press. The Literature of the Old Testament in its Historical Development. By JULIUS A. BEWER. 1922. Medium 8vo (91 × 61), pp. xiv+452. 22s. 6d. net. Columbia University Press. Ecclesiasticus xxxix. 15-xlix. 11, translated from the Hebrew, parallel with the English Revised Version of 1885, by A. E. COWLEY and A. NEUBAUER. 1897. Cr. 8vo (74×5), pp. xii+66, with facsimile. Paper cover, 2s. 6d. At the Clarendon Press. The Place of Ecclesiasticus in Semitic Literature, by D. S. MARGOLIOUTH. 1890. Small 4to (82 × 8), pp. 24. Paper cover, 2s. 6d. The Five Books of Maccabees, with notes, introduction, and chronological table, by H. COTTON. 1832. 8vo (9×53), pp. xlvi +462. 10s. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press. The Book of Enoch, or 1 Enoch, translated from the editor's Ethiopic text (Anecdota Oxoniensia, Semitic Series XI), by R. H. CHARLES; the introduction on the history, influence, &c., of the Book, notes, and indexes of the first edition wholly rewritten. 1912. Medium 8vo (91 × 6¦), pp. cx +332. 15s. net. At the Clarendon Press.

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Astronomy in the Old Testament, by G. SCHIAPARELLI. translation, with many corrections and additions. 1905. With introduction, appendixes, notes, table of names of stars in the Ancient Versions, and six figures in the text. Crown 8vo (8 x 5), pp. 186. 5s. net. At the Clarendon Press. The Old Testament Conception of Atonement fulfilled by Christ. Sermon by C.F.BURNEY. 8vo (81⁄2 ×51⁄2), pp.20. 1s.3d.net. Oxford University Press, London.

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