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THE OBER-AMMERGAU PASSION-PLAY, 1880.
Post 8vo, cloth, 288 pp. price 9s.

MIRACLE PLAYS AND SACRED DRAMAS.

A HISTORICAL SURVEY.

By Dr. KARL HASE.

Translated from the German by A. W. JACKSON,

And Edited by the Rev. W. W. JACKSON,
Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford.

Lecture II. contains an account of the now world-renowned Passion Play perormed at OberAmmergau every tenth year, and the performance of which will take place every Sunday during the next few months.

"Professor Hase, as the preface states, writes as a cultivated Protestant theologian,' and his observations are marked at once by sound religious feeling and great breadth of sympathy. He enters with keen appreciation into the spirit of the poetry and devotion of the Middle Ages." -Literary World.

"Professor Hase, whose book has just appeared in an English dress, is one of the few German theologians who combine great learning with fine literary taste; this he does, however, in an eminent degree."-Leeds Mercury.

"The record of this remarkable phase of religious propagandism is eminently interesting and instructive, and no one has placed it before the public with greater zeal and ability than Dr. Hase."-Examiner.

"We only give the book its due in describing it as both full of interesting matter, and fresh and spirited in the manner of its composition."-Saturday Review.

Crown 8vo, cloth, price 3s. 6d.

EXTRACTS FROM

IN THE ORIGINAL.

THE CORAN

WITH ENGLISH RENDERING.

Compiled by Sir WILLIAM MUIR, K.C.S.I., LL.D.,

Author of "The Life of Mahomet."

THIRD EDITION OF MR. ARNOLD'S NEW AND POPULAR POEM ON BUDDHA AND BUDDHISM.

Crown 8vo, pp. xvi.-238, cloth, price 7s. 6d. ; paper covers, 6s.

THE

LIGHT OF ASIA;

Or, The Great Renunciation.

Being the Life and Teaching of Gautama, Prince of India and Founder of Buddhism,

TOLD IN VERSE BY AN INDIAN BUDDHist.

By EDWIN ARNOLD, C.S.I., Author of “The Indian Song of Songs."

"Mr. Edwin Arnold's poem, the 'Light of Asia,' is the most sympathetic account ever published in Europe of the life and teaching of the Sakya Saint, Prince Gautama Siddartha, the Lord Buddha. It is beyond the scope of the present review to enter into any explanation of the Dharma (Law of Righteousness), Karma, Nirvana, and other tenets and precepts of Buddhism. They will be found summed up in Buddha's 'Sermon on the Mount,' the poetical paraphrase of which in Mr. Arnold's 'Light of Asia' is one of the most interesting chapters of his book."-Times.

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THE RACES OF AFGHANISTAN;

BEING

A Brief Account of the Principal Nations inhabiting that Country.

By Surgeon-Major H. W. BELLEW, C.S.I.,

Late on Special Political Duty at Kabul.

Dr. BELLEW believes "for the peace and security of our Indian Empire, they (the Afghans) must, ere very long, be enrolled among the list of its various subjects; and this by the force of compelling and unavoidable circumstances. For to know the history, interests, and aspirations of a people, is half the battle gained in converting them to loyal, contented, and peaceable subjects, to willing participators and active protectors of the welfare of the Empire towards which, from position and self-interest, they naturally gravitate."

Post 8vo, pp. 372, cloth, price 14s.

THE BIRDS
BIRDS

OF

CORNWALL

AND THE SCILLY ISLANDS.

By the late EDWARD HEARLE RODD.

Edited, with an Introduction, Appendix, and Brief Memoir of the Author, by
James Edmund HARTING. With Portrait and Map.

Owing to the geographical position occupied by Cornwall and the adjacent isles of Scilly, this portion of Great Britain must always possess a special interest for Ornithologists. From its extreme southern and western situation it may be assumed to offer one of the first resting-places in spring, and oue of the last in autumn, to those flocks of migratory birds which annually visit us for the summer months from South-west Europe and North-west Africa; while the jntting headland of the Land's End may be said to stand invitingly in the way of those feathered wanderers from the New World which, traversing in a marvellous manner the intervening ocean-waste which separate the American and European continents, occasionally find themselves so inhospitably received on British soil.

Crown 8vo, pp. viii.-148, cloth, price 3s. 6d.

ALPHABETICAL MANUAL OF BLOWPIPE ANALYSIS. Showing all known Methods, Old and New.

By W. A. ROSS, Lieut. Colonel, late R.A.,

Mem. Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft, Author of "Pyrology; or, Fire Chemistry."
-"For qualitative

One of our most original and neglected metallurgists (MAKINS) writes:— metallurgical examinations the blowpipe is invaluable, for by it we can command an immediate intense heat, perfectly variable at pleasure as to the nature of its action and effects; and, moreover, can work with the greatest facility and certainty upon masses of material far too minute for any other kind of manipulation."

Prof. HUXLEY says:—' "If scientific training is to yield its most eminent results, it must be made practical. Don't be satisfied with telling a student that a magnet attracts iron. Let him feel the pull for himself."

Crown 8vo, pp. 112, cloth, price 3s.

THE RECENT DEPRESSION OF TRADE:

ITS NATURE, ITS CAUSES, AND THE REMEDIES

WHICH HAVE BEEN SUGGESTED FOR IT.

By WALTER E. SMITH.

Being the Oxford Cobden Prize Essay for 1879.

"This essay is ably and sensibly written. As a political economist the author has condensed this much-vexed question into a nut-shell."—Examiner.

Demy 8vo, pp. xvi.-468, cloth, with Maps and Illustrations, price 18s. RECOLLECTIONS OF TRAVEL IN NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA.

By JAMES COUTTS CRAWFORD, F.G.S.,

Late Member of the Legislative Council of New Zealand; Resident Magistrate, Wellington; President of the Wellington Philosophical Institute; and a Governor of the New Zealand Institute.

The Author was for seven years a Member of the Legislative Council, and for twelve-and-a-half years filled the office of Resident Magistrate at Wellington. This will show that his opportunities for observation in regard to the state of the colony were considerable, and his experience, therefore, is entitled to some weight.

Mr. Crawford probably has as thorough an acquaintance with the history, politics, economic and social conditions of New Zealand as any man now living. There is a good deal to be learned from its pages about the early struggles of the New Zealand colonists, and about the characteristics, ethnological and social, of the Maories. His volume is enriched by two or three maps and several wood-engravings."-Scotsman.

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By ERNEST A. BUDGE, M.R.A.S.,

Assyrian Exhibitioner, Christ's College, Cambridge, &c.

The want of a selection of Assyrian texts in the form of a Reading Book has been felt and often expressed by Students, the more so on account of many of the Assyrian Books that have been published in England beiug out of print. This selection (which is based upon the proposals made by Mr. Boscawen to Messrs. Bagster) has been made to include specimens of the best historical texts, and these have been annotated in a similar manner to the valuable pages in Professor Sayce's Assyrian Grammar. Each character has been carefully compared with the original texts preserved in the British Museum, and it is therefore hoped that they will be found free from error.

Official and other Authorised Publications.

Just Issued.

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HENRICI DE BRACTON DE LEGIBUS ET CONSUETUDINIBUS ANGLIÆ. Libri Quinque in varios Tractatus distincti.__Ad diversorum et vetustissimorum codicum collationem typis vulgati. Edited by Sir TRAVERS TWISS, Q.C., D.C.L. Vol. III. Royal 8vo, pp. xcv. and 625, half-roan. Price IOS.

This is a New Edition of Bracton's celebrated work, collated with MSS. in the British Museum ; the Libraries of Lincoln's Inn, Middle Temple, and Gray's Inn; Bodleian Library, Oxford; the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris; &c.

UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE WAR OFFICE. HAND-BOOK FOR THE 0.45 INCH GATLING GUN FOR LAND SERVICE. Third Edition. 8vo, sewed, pp. 19, with 2 full-page Illustrations. Price 6d. TEXT-BOOK ON THE THEORY OF THE MOTION OF PROJECTILES; the History, Properties, Manufacture, and Proof of Gunpowder; the History of Small Arms. For the Use of Officers sent to the School of Musketry. Revised March, 1880. Crown 8vo, cloth, pp. 166, with numerous Lithograph and Woodcut Illustrations. Price 2s. 3d. ; or interleaved, 3s.

PUBLICATION OF THE INDIA OFFICE.

AN ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK OF INDIAN ARMS; being a Classified and Descriptive Catalogue of the Arms exhibited at the India Museum; with an Introductory Sketch of the Military History of India. By the Hon. Wilbraham EgeRTON, M.Á., M.P. Pp. viii.-162, 4to, sewed. Price 2s. 6d.

Since the publication of the Ain-i-Akbari, in the time of Akbar, no detailed descriptions of Indian arms have appeared. The arms of Europe have been fully illustrated by Meyrick, Hewitt, and a few writers on the Continent; but their references to Oriental weapons are usually brief and occasionally inacurate; and often serve only to illustrate the European arms worn in the Middle ages, such as chain armour or steel flails. The present time is favourable for the examination of the national and private collections of Indian arms in this country, as they are not likely to receive many new additions.

The introductory sketch of the Military History of India will be found to be highly interesting. For instance, incidentally the laws of war 2,000 years B.C. are mentioned as being "honourable and humane. Poisoned and mischievously barbed arrows, and fire-arrows, are prohibited. Among those who must always be spared are unarmed or wounded men, and those who have broken their weapons, or who surrender themselves and beg for their lives."

PUBLICATIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY.

Separate Papers from the Philosophical Transactions. In 4to, stitched in wrapper. IOI. ON THE PRECESSION OF A VISCOUS SPHEROID, and on the Remote History of the Earth. By G. H. DARWIN, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Pp. 92 and I Plate. Price 7s.

102. PROBLEMS CONNECTED WITH THE TIDES OF A VISCOUS SPHEROID. By G. H. DARWIN, M. A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Pp. 56. Price 4s. 103. ON THE STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE SKÜLL IN THE

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104. CONTRIBUTIONS TO MOLECULAR PHYSICS IN HIGH VACUA. Magnetic
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105. ON THE ORIGIN OF THE PARALLEL ROADS OF LOCHABER, and their bearing on other phenomena of the Glacial Period. By JOSEPH PRESTWICH, M.A., F.R.S., F.G.S., &c., Professor of Geology in the University of Oxford. Pp. 64 and I Map. Price 5s.

106. ON CERTAIN DIMENSIONAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER IN THE GASEOUS STATE. By OSBORNE REYNOLDS, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Engineering in Owens College, Manchester. Pp. 120 and 3 Plates. Price 10s.

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PRACTICAL GUIDE for the OBER-AMMERGAU PASSION-PLAY.
Routes, Time, Cost, Railway Tables, Dates of Representation, General Information,
and Scenes of the Play in consecutive order.

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OBER-AMMERGAU PASSION-PLAY OF 1880.

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PRACTICAL PANORAMAS OF THE ALPS.
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