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NOTES AND QUERIES. [io s. x. OCT. 31, im.

MR MURRAY'S NEW BOOKS.


BALDASSARE CASTIGLIONE,

THE PERFECT COURTIER. His Life and Letters. By JULIA CARTWRIGHT (Mrs. ADY), Author of 1 Isabella D'Este,' ' Madame,' &c. With numerous Por- traits and other Illustrations'. 2 vols. demy 8vo, 30*. net.


NOW COMPLETE. VOL. IV. NOW READY.

STORIA DO MOGOR; or,

Mogul India (1653-1708). By NICCOLAO MANUCCI,

'Venetian. Translated, with Notes and Introduc- tion, by WILLIAM IRVINE, late of the Bengal Civil Service ; Member of Cquncil, Royal Asiatic Society. Edited un-der the supervision of the Royal Asiatic Society. With 61 Illustrations and a Map. 4 vols, medium 8vo, 12s. net each.

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A NEW THREE COLOTJK BOOK.

A HISTORY OF BRITISH

WATER-COLOUR PAINTING. With a Chrono- logical List of the Painters, with Dates of Birth and Death, and Brief Accounts of their Lives, &c. By H. M. CUNDALL, I.S.O. F.S.A. With more than 50 Coloured Illustrations. 4to, 21s, net.

A HISTORY OF FRANKISH GREECE.

THE LATINS IN THE LEVANT

(1204-1566). By WILLIAM MILLER. With Maps. Medium 8vo, 21s. net.

"Full of romance, and nobody with a real love of history can read Mr. Miller's pages without confessing that here is matter enough for high enjoyment."

Evening Standard.

"The fascinating subject of Mediaeval Hellas is thus here treated exhaustively for the first time in English literature, and future travellers in a Greece now daily becoming more accessible will realize a new field for study in her romantic period, which offers the dramatist and

novelist a store of hitherto unsuspected material the

general clearness and lucidity with which Mr. Miller has treated a subject of exceptional difficulty cannot be too highly commended." Morning Post.

THE SECOND TEMPLE IN

JERUSALEM. Its History and Structure. By the Rev. W. SHAW CALDECOTT, Member of the Royal Asiatic Society, Author of ' The Tabernacle,' &c. With Plans and Illustrations. Demy 8vo, 10s. 6d. net.


THE .LIFE OF HENRY

PELHAM, FIFTH DUKE OF NEWCASTLE,

Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1852-54 and 1859-64, and Secretary of State for War, 1852-55. By JOHN MARTIN EAU, Author of 'The Life of Sir Bartle Frere.' With Portraits. Demy 8vo, 12s. net.

INDIAN SCULPTURE AND

PAINTING. Illustrated by Typical Masterpieces. With an Explanation of their Motives and Ideals. By E. B. HAVELL, A.R.C.A., Principal of the School of Art, and Keeper of the Government Art Gallery, Cal- cutta ; Fellow of the Calcutta University ; Author of ' Benares, the Sacred City,' ' A Handbook to Agra and the Taj,' &c. With Coloured and Monochrome Illustrations. Royal 8vo, Si. 3s. -net. In this book Mr. Havell gives the results of many years' study of Indian Fine Art, for which he has had exceptional opportunities as Principal of the Government School of Art, and Keeper of the Art Gallery in Calcutta. He deals with the subject from the artistic, not from the archaeo- logical standpoint. Mr. Murray believes that this book will rank as a standard authority on Indian Fine Art, find take the same place in this subject as Fergusson's History (of which he is about to publish a Revised Edition) does in Architecture.

A CENTURY OF ARCRffiO-

LOGICAL DISCOVERIES. By Prof. A. MICHAELIS, of Strasburg. Translated into English by Miss BETTINA KAIINWEILER. With a Preface by Prof. PERCY GARDNER, of Oxford. With numerous Illustrations. Demy 8vo, 12s. net.


NOW COMPLETE. VOL. III. JUST OUT.

MOLMENTI'S HISTORY OF

VENICE. Its Individual Growth from the Earliest Beginnings to the Fall of the Republic. Translated by HORATIO F. BROWN. 3 Parts (2 Vols. to each Part). Demy 8vo, 21s. net each Part.

" No doubt there are, and will be, many more words to be said about the early history of Venice, for it seems as if the subject were inexhaustible ; but when one closes these volumes of Signor Molmenti's it is difficult to believe that anything has been left out. Every page in the book is full of curious knowledge, communicated without the slightest affectation or air of teaching The erudition is as amazing as ever The work is a continuous and fascinating narrative, a series of brilliant pictures which show no trace of studio's toil. It would be impertinent to praise Mr. Horatio Brown's translation. Suffice it to say that he has turned good Italian into graceful English." Spectator.


THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO

ST. JOHN. The Greek Text Revised, with a Revised English Version and Notes. By the late B. F. WESTCOTT, D.D., Lord Bishop of Durham. 2 vols. demy 8vo, 24s. net.


JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street, W.


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