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Great Britain and Ireland.


ANNUAL MEETING, CHICHESTER, 1853.

Patrons.
His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, K.G.
His Grace the Duke of Richmond, K.G., Lord Lieutenant of Sussex, and Custos Rotulorum.
The Lord Bishop of Chichester, D.D.

President.
The Lord Talbot de Malahide, M.R.I.A.

Presidents of Sections.
History.—The Earl of Chichester.
Antiquities.—The Hon. Robert Curzon, Jun.
Architecture.—The Very Rev. the Dean of Chichester.


The ANNUAL MEETING will commence at CHICHESTER on TUESDAY next, July the 12th.

All persons who propose to communicate Memoirs, or to send Antiquities, &c., for Exhibition, are requested to make known their intention forthwith.

GEO. VULLIAMY, Sec.

26. Suffolk Street, Pall Mall.


MADVIG'S GREEK SYNTAX, BY ARNOLD AND BROWNE.

In square 8vo., price 8s. 6d.

SYNTAX OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE, especially of the Attic Dialect, for the Use of Schools. By PROFESSOR MADVIG. Translated from the German by the REV. H. BROWNE, M.A., and edited by the REV. T.K. ARNOLD, M.A., late Rector of Lyndon, and formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. With an Appendix on the GREEK PARTICLES, by the Translator.

RIVINGTONS, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place.


ARNOLD'S EDITIONS OF THE GREEK DRAMAS, WITH ENGLISH NOTES.

Just published, price 3s.

THE MEDEA of EURIPIDES; with ENGLISH NOTES, from the German of Witzschel. Edited by the REV. THOMAS KERCHEVER ARNOLD, M.A., late Rector of Lyndon, and formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

RIVINGTONS, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place.

Recently published in this Series:

1. EURIPIDIS BACCHÆ, 3s.—HIPPOLYTUS, 3s.—HECUBA, 3s.

2. SOPHOCLIS ŒDIPUS COLONEUS, 4s.—ŒDIPUS TYRANNUS, 4s.—PHILOCTETES, 3s.—AJAX, 3s.—ANTIGONE, 4s.

3. ECLOGÆ ARISTOPHANICÆ. (CLOUDS), 3s. 6d.—(BIRDS), 3s. 6d.


Now ready, with Woodcuts, Post 8vo., 10s. 6d.

THE STORY OF CORFE CASTLE, and of many who have lived there. Collected from Ancient Chronicles and Records; also from the Private Memoirs of a Family resident there in the Time of the Civil Wars, which include various particulars of the Court of Charles I., when at York, and afterwards at Oxford. By the RIGHT HON. GEORGE BANKES, M.P.

JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.


THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE for JULY, 1853, being the First of a New Volume, contains:—1. Memoirs of Thomas Moore. 2. Wanderings of an Antiquary, from York to Godmanham (with Engravings). 3. Female Novelists. 4. A Political Caricature, temp. Charles I. 5. A Midland Town (Leicester) in the Reign of George III., and Mr. Gardiner's Anecdotes of T. Moore. 6. Historical Notes on the Retaining of Counsel. 7. Roman Antiquities found at Kingsholm, near Gloucester. 8. Remains of Norman Cross at Birstall, co. York (with an Engraving). 9. The Bourne Stream near Croydon. 10. Dr. Guest on the Etymology of Stonehenge. Correspondence of Sylvanus Urban: The Itinerary of Richard of Cirencester.—The Roches and Viscounty of Fermoy.—Recent repairs of Lambeth Church.—Early state of St. James's Park.—Postmen, temp. Charles I., &c. &c. With Notes of the Month, Reviews of New Publications, Historical Chronicle, and Obituary, including Memoirs of the Earl of Ducie, Lord Dacre, Sir John Hope, Bart., Sir Charles A. Elton, Bart., Lt.-Gen. Sir R. Arbuthnot, Vice-Adm. Sir F. Mason, Sir Richard B. Comyn, Culling C. Smith, Esq., J.L. Dampier, Esq., Ludwig Tieck, &c. Price 2s. 6d.

NICHOLS & SONS, 25. Parliament Street.


Now ready, price 4s. 6d. By Post, 5s.

THE PRACTICE OF PHOTOGRAPHY. A Manual for Students and Amateurs. By PHILIP DELAMOTTE, F.S.A. Illustrated with a Photographic Picture taken by the Collodion Process. This Manual contains much practical information of a valuable nature.

JOSEPH CUNDALL, 168. New Bond Street.


Printed by Thomas Clark Shaw, of No. 10 Stonefield Street, in the Parish of St. Mary, Islington, at No. 5. New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and published by George Bell, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. Fleet Street aforesaid.—Saturday, July 9, 1853.





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