Page images
PDF
EPUB
[blocks in formation]

Just published, in 12mo, price 1s. 6d. cloth,
NE THOUSAND ARITHMETICAL
TESTS; or the Examiner's Assistant. By T. S.

ONE

and the TABLET LESSONS, are reduced in price 33 per Cent. The MANUALS for Teachers, of both series, are reduced 25 per Cent. All purchasers may now obtain these books at the rate recently charged to the Comnittee in Council for Education. Apply for Lists of Prices to

WERTHEIM & Co., 24, Paternoster Row, and 23, Holles Street; VARTY, Educational Depository, 3, Adelaide Street, Strand.

OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATION.
Just published, price 2s. cloth,

BRAZIL; its History, Natural Produc- CATZER, Head Master of Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, THE SECOND BOOK OF MILTON'S

tions, Habits and Customs of the Natives, etc. Maps and numerous Engravings. Foolscap 8vo, 4s, cloth boards.

INDIA; an Historical Sketch. By the Rev G. TREVOR, M.A., Canon of York; late Charlain on the Madras Establishment. With a Map, Royal 1smo, 3s. cloth boards.

OUR HOME ISLANDS.

I. THEIR NATURAL FEATURES.
II. PRODUCTIVE INDUSTRY.
III. THEIR PUBLIC WORKS.

By the Rev. T. MILNER, M.A. Royal 18mo, with Frontis-
pieces. Each complete in itself, 2s. 6d. cloth boards.
RUSSIA, ANCIENT AND MODERN. By
the Rev. G. TREYOR, M.A., Canon of York, Author of
"India," etc. Royal 1sino, with two Maps, 4s. cloth
boards.
(Just published.

INDIA; its Natives and Missions.. By the Rev. G.
TREVOR, M.A. Cloth boards 33.

[ocr errors]

THE OTTOMON EMPIRE: the Sultans, the Territory, and the People. By the Rev. T. MILNER, M.A. Royal 18mo, with a Map, 2s. 6d. cloth boards.

THE SPANISH PENINSULA. A Sketch of its Past History, Present Condition, and Futáre Prospects.. Royal 18mo, with Maps, 3s, cloth beards,

(Recently published. JAPAN OPENED. Compiled chiefly from the Narrative of the American Expedition to Japan, in the years 1852-3-1. Engravings. Royal 18mo, 3s, cloth boards, RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY: Depositories, 56, Pater.. noster Row; and 164, Piccadilly. Sold by the Booksellers.

Bristol.

All the operations of Arithmetic are presented under forty heads, and on opening at any one of the Examinatin Papers, a complete set of examples appears, the whole carefully graduated.

"We have no doubt teacher's will find the collection!
a very convenient one from which to exercise their
classes."-The Museuin.

A KEY TO THE ONE THOUSAND ARITHMETIC
TESTS. Price 1s. 6d.

GRIFFITH and FARRAN, Corner of St. Paul's Churchyard

DOPULAR SCHOOL BOOKS, published

Louis XIV.

by L. HACHETTE & Co., 18, King William St., Strand.
Charles XII..
.... 1s. 6d.
Telemaque
1s. sd.
2s. 6d.
18. 60.
18. 6d.
1s. 6d.
1s. 6d.
28. od.
3s. od.
3s. Od.
1s. 6d.

Noel and Chapsal's French Grammar.
Exercises

Caesar with Latin Notes
Horace with Latin Notes
Virgil with Latin Notes
Chapsel's Models of French Literature, Prose...
The Same, Poetry.
La Fontaine'. Publes....

[blocks in formation]

PARADISE LOST, with Notes on the Analysis,
and on the Scriptural and Classical Allusions. By
C. P. MASON, B.A., Fellow of University College, London.
By the same Author,
Grammatical Analysis. Second Edition, 12mo, 2s. 6d.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR, including the Principles of
FIRST STEPS IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR, for
Junior Classes. 18mo, 18.

London: WALTON and MABERLY, Upper Gower Street; and Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row.

NEW FRENCH EDUCATIONAL WORKS.

EÇONS GRADUÉES DE TRADUC

TION ET DE LECTURE, or Graduated Lessons in Translation and Reading, with Biographical Sketches, Annotations on History, Geography, Synonymes and Style, and a Dictionary of Words and Idioms. By HENRI VAN LAUN, one of the French Masters at Cheltenham College. Crown 8vo, cloth, price 5s.

[blocks in formation]
[merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small]

REGULATIONS.

1. Applicants for vacant situations must send to the Secretary a statement of their qualifications, two copies of their testimonials, the names and addresses of their employers, if any, during the preceding three years, the salaries required, and their own addresses. The fee for insertion in the Register is one shilling. 2. The fee to be paid by any person not a Member of the College, on obtaining employment, is two-and-a-half per cont. on a year's salary. The fee payable for Members is ten shillings only. In both cases half-a-crowu additional is charged for postages.

3. The requirements of Principals of Schools, Members of the College, are inserted in another Register on payment of one shilling: the fee to non. Members is half-a-crown. These fees cover ail charges for correspondence, which will, if required, be undertaken by the Agency Department, and for Advertisements. 4. Every facility is afforded for interviews between Principals and Assistants at the College Offices." **All communications must be addressed to the Secretary, 42, Queen Square, W.C. M

No. In Register.

SITUATIONS VACANT.

Qualifications Required.

[merged small][ocr errors]

707. English, Junior Classics and Mathematics.

A Wesleyan. In Cornwall.

Salary about 257. In

Salary from 207, to 307.

711. English, with Junior Latin, and Mathematics. Salary 201. In Cheshire.

713. Junior Master, with elements of Greek. Salary 251. to 307. In Durham.

715. English, and Middle Classics. Salary 357. to 107. In Hants.

717. English, Arithmetic. Writing, and Euclid. Salary 30%. In Ireland. 728. Junior Latin, and Mathematics. Salary 657. to 70l, non-resident; resident, 251. to 301. In Guernsey.

731. German, with elementary French, or Latin. Salary 40l. to 50l. Near Town.

734. English subjects, with Junior Latin. Salary 357. Near Town.

739. Junior Assistant. Salary 251. In Herts.

755. Latin, French, and English subjects. In Warwickshire.

756. Junior Classics and Mathematics. Salary 50. In Worcestershire.

757. Visiting Master for French, twice a week. In Kent.

760. Classics and Mathematics. Salary from 50l. to 80l. Non-resident. Near Bristol.

763. English, with French and Drawing. A Lady, to take the Junior department. Required at Lady-day. In Town.

In Kent.

766. Frenchi, Junior Classics, English, and Writing. Salary 30l. to 35!.

767. French, Junior Mathematics, and English subjects. Salary 301. to 4
In Surrey.

769. French and German. Salary about 407. In Yorkshire. ·
771. Junior Classics and Mathematics. Salary 301. Near Bath.
772. Junior English Master. Salary 201. In Town.
773. Junior Master. Near Town.

777. Mathematics and English subjects. Salary 607. In Brighton.
778. English subjects, Arithmetic, Writing, Elementary Latin, and Drawing.
Salary 201. to 257. In Worcestershire.

780. Junior English Assistant. Salary 207. In Berks.
782. Junior English and Drawing. Salary 101. In Herts.
783. Junior English Master. Salary 201. Near Town.
781. French, German, Drawing, and Mathematics.
Manchester.

Salary 501. Near

786. Mathematics, including the Elements of Trigonometry, and Junier Classics. Salary 401. to 507. In Devonshire.

789. Latin, Mathematics, and English subjects. Private Tutor. Salary 60, In Town.

790. Junior Mathematics and Latin. Near Town,

791. French and German, with some knowledge of Classics and Mathe matics. Visiting Master for two hours on five evenings a week. Salary 407. In Town.

792. English and Junior Mathematics. Salary 501. Near Leeds. 793. French. Near Town.

No. in Legister.

College of Preceptors.-Agency Department continued.

ASSISTANT MASTERS REQUIRING

ENGAGEMENTS.

Qualifications.

451. Visiting Teacher of French, Mathematics, and Writing. 617. German and French. As Visiting Master.

710. French, Drawing, Fortification, Mathematics, Surveying, Painting in Water Colours. Salary 1007. resident; non-resident preferred.

769. German, French, Spanish, Latin, and Drawing. As Visiting Master. 785. Classics, Prose and Verse Composition, Mathematics, Mechanics, Hydrostatics, English, French, and Italian. As Visiting Master.

812. French and German. A Lady. As Visiting Governess.

942. French, German, and Elements of Italian and Latin. As Visiting Master. 944. Natural and Experimental Sciences, Mathematics, German, and Drawing. A Gerinan Graduate. Age 33. As Visiting Master.

991. French and German. Age 28. Non-resident situation, or private pupils required.

999. English, Middle Mathematies, Chemistry, and Natural Philosophy, with Junior Classics. Visiting engagement, or private pupils. 1000. Classics, Mathematics, French, and English Subjects. Andrews, and LL.B. of London. As Visiting Master.

M.A. of St.

1003. English Subjects, Junior Mathematics, Classics, and French. Age 41. Salary 101. to 457. resident, 651. to,707. non-resident.

1001. English, with Junior Music and Drawing. A Lady. Age 17. No Salary required, but residence, and instruction in Music, French, and Drawing. 1007. German, Drawing, and Music, in all their branches. Age 33. Salary 1007. resident, from 150l. to 2007. non-resident.

108. Mathematics, Junior Classics, Book-keeping, English, Drawing, and Writing. Age 22. Salary 607. resident, 1007. non-resident.

1013. German, Music, and Drilling, Age 26. Salary not an object. 1018. Drawing, Fortification, and Painting. Visiting Master.

1019. French, History, Geography, &e. A Lady. Age 25. Salary 501. 1025. Freneli and English. Age 28. Salary 601.

1932. French, German, English, Junior Classics and Mathematics, Gymnasties and Drilling. Age 34. Salary 601. to 80%.

1037, French, German, Mathematics, and Classics. Age 26. Salary 607. 1010. English Subjects, Arithmetic, Drawing and Elementary Music. A Lady. Age 40. Salary from 527.

1042. French, German, English Subjects, Elements of Italian and Latin, with Drawing. A Lady. Age 40. As non-resident governess, or for private pupils.

1043. English Subjects, Mathematics, Mensuration, Navigation, Drawing, French and Latin. Salary 607.

1046. French, Junior Mathematics, Classics, English, and the Rudiments of German and Italian. Age 24. Visiting Master.

1047. German, Italian, Drawing, Etching, Painting, and Music. A Lady. Visiting, or private pupils.

1049. German, French, and Pimmo. Age 30. Salary 607. 1051. English, Music, and the Rudiments of French. Salary 301.

A Lady. Age 23.

1952. French, Piano, Singing, Geography, and History. A Lady. Age 36. Salary 604

1958. Music, Drawing, and English subjects. A Lady. Age 18. Salary 201. 1960. Classics, English Literature, Rhetoric, Logic and Mental Philosophy. M.A. of Aberdeen. Visiting Master.

1061. Drill Master. Age 25.

1063. English,, Latin, Mathematics, French, and Drawing. Age 42. Salary 1007., non-resident.

1061. Latin, Junior Greek, Middle Mathematics, French, and English subjects. Age 25. Salary 607.

1067. English, French, Italian, German, Music, and Drawing. A Lady. Age 21. Salary from 401.

1969. French, German, Italian. Age 40. Salary 501.

1071. Classics, Mathematics, and general English. Visiting, or Private Pupils.

1973. English, French, Junior Latin, and Mathematics. Age 22. Salary 501. to 601.

1974. Latin, French, Drawing, English, and Algebra. Age 31. Salary 427. 1975. French and German thoroughly, Latin, English, and Mathematics. Age 42. Salary 50l. to 601.

1976. Mathematics, English subjects, and Music. Age 22. Salary 301.

to 407.

1777. Latin, Rudiments of Greek, Mathematics, English, and Junior Drawing. Age 21. Salary 401.

150. Classics, Junior Mathematics, English, Writing, and French. Age 20. Salary 607. to 80l.

151. English, French, Mathematics, and Book-keeping. Age 32. Salary 607.

1057. French and German, the rudiments of Classics and Italian, Mathematics, and English. A German. Age 23. Salary 501. 1988. Classics, French, and Mathematics. Age 21.

1091. French, German, and Drawing. Age 33. As Visiting Master.

1091. Mathematics, and English subjects. Age 21. Salary 457. to 507. 1096. French. Visiting Master, or private pupils.

1697. English subjects, Junior Mathematics, Mensuration, and Writing. Age 23. Salary 301. to 351. resident; 507. to 60%. non-resident. 1100. French, Junior Latin, Elementary Greck, and English subjects. Age 42. Salary 401.

1102. Highest Classics and Mathematics, with English and French if required. Age 37. Salary 1007.

1101. Classics, Mathematics, and English thoroughly. M.A. Aberdeen. Age 23. Salary 507.

1103. English, French, Drawing, Junior Mathematics, and Mensuration. Age 22. Salary 407.

1111. The highest Mathematics, with Classics and English subjects. Age 38. Salary 1007.

1117. Highest Classics, Mathematics, French, and English. M.A. of Aberdeen. Age 25. Salary 701.

1118. German, French, Dutch, English, Drawing in all styles, and Fortification. Age 40. As Visiting Master.

1119. English subjects, Writing, and Arithmetie. Age 20. Salary 351. 1120. English subjects, Mathematics, Latin, Elementary Greek, and Junior French. Age 26. Requires time for study. In Town.

1122. High Classics and Mathematics, Age 29. Salary 907, 1124. English, French, Drawing, and Music. A Lady. Age 16. Requires the advantages of Masters in return for services.

1128. French, Junior Latin, Arithmetic, Writing, Drawing, and Water Colour Painting. Age 40. Salary 50%.

1130. German. A Lady. As Visiting Teacher.

1133. Classics, French, Mathematics, and English. As non-resident or Visiting Master.

1134. English, French, German, Music, and Drawing. Age 24. Salary 457. 1137. German, French, and Drawing. Age 30. Salary 401. to 507. 1141. Certificated Master of the second year in the Edinburgh Training College. Age 25. Salary 1007. non-resident.

1143. Mathematics. B.A. Camb. Age 32. Salary 1507. non-resident, 1007. resident.

1145. English, Junior Latin, and Mathematics, French, Writing, Drawing, Land-Surveying, and Book-keeping. Age 37. Salary 1007. non-resident. 1146. German, French, and English. Age 41. Salary about 507. 1147. Classics, Mathematics, and English subjects. Age 25. Salary 407.

to 50%.

1151. English, Classics, and Mathematics.. Age 34. Salary about 802. resident, 1007. non-resident.

1153. Junior Classics and Mathematics, Mensuration, and English subjects. Age 24. Salary 351. to 407.

1155. French, Spanish, Italian, and Singing. Age 33. Salary not an object. 1156. Classics, Middle Mathematics, English, and Writing. Age 39. Salary 50% to 601.

1157. Junior Mathematics, French and Latin, Mensuration, Drawing, Writing, and English subjects. Age 26. Salary 601.

1160. Classics, Prose Composition, Junior Mathematics, English, and German. B.A. Lond. Age 33. As Visiting Master.

1161. French and Geriaan. Age 35. As Visiting Master.

1162. Classics, French, and Elementary Mathematics. Age 50. Salary 701., non-resident 1007.

1164. English, French, and Junior Mathematics. Age 21. Salary 401. 1167. High Mathematics, Middle Classics, French acquired during a residence in Paris. B.A. in Math. Honours, Camb. Age 28. Salary 807. to 100%.

1169. French and Drawing in all its branches. Age 34. Salary 607. to 807. 1170. Latin, Arithmetic, Elements of French, and English subjects. Age 22. Salary 407.

1173. French and German, Classics and Mathematics. LL.D. of the Univ. of Paris. Age 37. Visiting, or private pupils.

1174. Mathematics, and Junior Classics. B.A. in Math. Honours, Camb. Age 23. Salary 807. to 1007.

1175. French, German, and Drawing in all styles. Age 30. Salary 501. to GOZ.

1177. Elementary Classics. Age 23. Salary 507.

1178. English, Junior Mathematics, and Latin, with Writing. Age 26. Salary 407.

1179. German, French grammatically, Arithmetic, and Book-keeping. Age 26. Salary 357.

1180. Classics aud German. Age 37. Salary 801.

1185. Classics, Mathematics, including Conic Sections and Mensuration, and English subjects. M.A. Aberdeen. Age 25. Salary 607.

1186. French, German, and English. Age 30. Salary not an object if in or near Town.

1187. Mathematics, Latin, French, English, and Practical Science. Age 28. Non-resident Mastership. London preferred.

1188. Junior English Master. Age 26. Salary 207. to 301.

1189. Junior Classics, French, and Mathematics; Mensuration and English subjects. Age 25. Salary 50%.

1190. English subjects, French, and German. Age 40. Salary 30l. to 401.

THE EDUCATIONAL TIMES.

HALL'S GREEK AND LATIN ROOTS, IN USE IN THE OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS FOR 1862.
KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL, LONDON.
Third Edition, enlarged, in 12mo, price 5s. cloth,
HE PRINCIPAL ROOTS OF THE
GREEK TONGUE; with a Display of their Incor-
poration into English, and an Index of English Words
derived from the Greek. By W. HALL.

THE

On the same plan, 9th Edition, price 4s. 6d.,
HALL'S LATIN ROOTS, with INDEX as above.
London: LONGMAN, GREEN, LONGMAN, & ROBERTS.

[blocks in formation]

ICTATION EXERCISES. BY ELIZA-
BETH M. SEWELL, Author of "
"The Child's First History of Rome," "A First History
Amy Herbert,"
of Greece," "History of the Early Church," &c.
London: LONGMAN, GREEN, LONGMAN, & ROBERTS

"MR. MURRAY's excellent and uniform series.”—ENGLISH
CHURCHMAN.

HISTORICAL CLASS BOOKS
FOR ADVANCED SCHOLARS.

These Works are designed to supply a long-acknowledged want in our School Literature-HISTORIES in Volumes in moderate size, adapted for the UPPER and MIDDLE FORMS in SCHOOLS.

THE

The following are Now Ready.

Just published, in 4to, price 2s. coloured,
HE MIDDLE-CLASS ATLAS; Com-
THE
Ireland (Physical Features), England, Scotland, Ireland
Italy, Switzerland, and Russia in Europe; being all the
prising full-coloured Maps of Great Britain and
Maps required for the Examination of Junior Candidates
in Geography, 1862. By WALTER M'LEOD, F.R.G.S.,
Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea. The Maps engraved by
London: LONGMAN, GREEN, Longman, & ROBERTS.
EDWARD WELLER, F.R.G.S.
THE OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS FOR 1862,
AND THE LONDON UNIVERSITY B.A. EXAMI-
NATIONS FOR 1862.

Just published, in 12mo, price 1s. 6d. cloth,

GE

[blocks in formation]

ENERAL
Scale, the Actual and Comparative Extent of all the
Countries in the World, with their present Political
GEOGRAPHY, exhibiting, in 26 Maps on a distinct
Half-bound, 12s. 6d.
Divisions. A New and Enlarged Edition. Corrected to
the present time. With a complete Index. Imp. 8vo.

II.

of Original Designs, the Elementary Facts of Geology, PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, illustrating, in a Series Hydrology, Meteorology, and Natural History. A New and Enlarged Edition. 20 Maps, including coloured

MILTON'S PARADISE LOST, BOOK Galf-bound, as of Europe, and of the Britsh Isles.

Parsing of the more Difficult Words, Specimens of
with a Prose Translation or Paraphrase, the
designed to prepare Junior Candidates for the Oxford
Analysis, and numerous illustrative Notes. Specially
Middle-Class Examination in 1862, and Candidates for
the First B.A. Examination of the London University in
1862. By the Rev. JOHN HUNTER, M.A.

By the same Editor, Book I. as above,
Price 1s. 6d. Also,
EXAMINATION-QUESTIONS on MILTON'S "Para-
dise Lost," BOOKS I. and II., and on SHAKSPEARE'S
"Merchant of Venice;" for the use of Candidates for
the First B.A. Examination of the University of London
in 1862.
London: LONGMAN, GREEN, LONGMAN, & ROBERTS.
[Just ready.

STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS.
PUBLISHED BY MR. MURRAY.

LATIN AND CLASSICAL DICTIONARIES.

12s. 6d.

[blocks in formation]

HE STUDENT'S HUME: a History A LATIN-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. Maps. With an Index of nearly, 1500.00 Phaces contain of

of England, from the Earliest Times to the Revolution of 1668. Based on the History of DAVID HUME, By Dr. WM. SMITH. 9th Thousand. Medium 8vo, 21s. THE ROYAL ATLAS OF MODERN GEOGRAcorrected and continued to 1858. 25th Thousand. WoodPHY. In a Series of entirely Original and Authentic cuts. Post 8vo. 7s. 6d. Based on the Works of FORCELLINI and FREUND. in this Atlas. Imperial Folio, half-bound in russia or ARY, for the Use of Junior Classes; abridged from the Folo, reduced to £8. 8s., half-bound in morocco. A SMALLER LATIN-ENGLISH DICTION-NOMENA. A New and enlarged Edition. Imperial Square 12mo, 7s. 6d. morocco, £5. 15s. 6d. above Work. THE PHYSICAL ATLAS OF NATURAL PHEBy Dr. WM. SMITH. 25th Thousand.

THE STUDENT'S HISTORY OF FRANCE. From the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Second Empire, 1852. Woodcuts. Post 8vo, 7s. 6d.

THE STUDENT'S HISTORY OF GREECE. From the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest. With the History of Literature and Art. By Dr. WM. SMITH. 20th Thousand. Woodcuts. Post 8vo, 7s. 6d.

THE STUDENT'S HISTORY OF ROME. From the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Empire. With the History of Literature and Art. By DEAN LIDDELL. 8vo, 7s. 6d. 18th Thousand. Woodcuts. Post

THE STUDENT'S GIBBON; an Epitome of History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. By EDWARD GIBBON. 10th Thousand. Woodcuts. Post 8vo, 7s. 6d.

THE STUDENT'S MANUAL OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY. Based on the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. Edited by Dr. WM. SMITH. Woodcuts. Post 8vo, 9s.

AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGY, BIOGRAPHY, AND
GEOGRAPHY, for the Higher Forms in Schools. Com-
A CLASSICAL DICTIONARY OF GREEK
piled from his larger Works. By Dr. WM. SMITH. 10th
Thousand. With 750 Woodcuts, 8vo, 18s.

for the Use of Junior Classes; abridged from the above
Work. By Dr. WM. SMITH. With 200 Woodcuts. 20th
A SMALLER CLASSICAL DICTIONARY,
Thousand, crown Svo, 7s. 6d.

AND ROMAN ANTIQUITIES, for the Use of Junior
Classes; abridged from his large Work. By Dr. WM.
A SMALLER DICTIONARY OF GREEK
SMITH. With 200 Woodcuts. 16th Thousand. Crown
Svo, 7s. 6d.

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

have for many years used his English School Grammar,' his 'Young Composer,' and his School Geography,' as text books; and can testify, from daily very best Editors of educational treatises. We experience, that, in practical utility to private students, and in perfect adaptation to the purposes of public BOOK. The Latin Accidence, including a Short Syntax the Map Book for Beginners' is equal, in point of exe LATIN AND GREEK GRAMMARS. instruction, they cannot be surpassed. and Prosody with an English Translation. 4th Edition, cution, to any atlas of its size which we have seen; while KING EDWARD VITH'S FIRST LATIN Beginners' furnishes an admirable initiation into the contributions to the editor's educational series fully maintain his high reputation. The four latest The Geography for author's more elaborate manual of School Geography;" MAR; Latina Grammatica Rudimenta, or an Introduc-data for the rational and effective teaching of geography. tion to the Latin Tongue. 15th Edition, 12mo, 3s. 6d. KING EDWARD VITH'S LATIN GRAM-jections,' at once suggest and supply the true and only the Book of Blank Maps,' and the Book of Map ProELEMENTARY SCHOOL HISTORIES. Elegiac Metre. 4th Edition, 12mo, 3s. 6d. OXENHAM'S ENGLISH NOTES FOR LATIN commend these and the other works of Dr. Cornwell to On the whole we can, with the utmost confidence, reELEGIACS. Designed for Early Proficients in the Art Macphail's Literary Review. of Latin Versification, with Rules of Composition inf all who are engaged in the education of youth."

THE STUDENT'S HANDBOOK OF DE-
SCRIPTIVE AND PRACTICAL ASTRONOMY. By

GEORGE F. CHAMBERS. Illustrations. Post 8vo, 12s.
THE STUDENT'S MANUAL OF THE ENG-
LISH LANGUAGE. BY GEORGE P. MARSH. Edited,
with Additions and Notes, by Dr. WM. SMITH. Post
8v0, 7s. 6d.
(Just Ready.)

A HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the Invasion by the Romans down to 1858. By Mrs. MARKHAM. 136th Thousand. Woodcuts. 12mo, 6s.

A HISTORY OF FRANCE, from the Conquest by the Gauls to the Death of Louis-Philippe. By Mrs. MARKHAM. 50th Thousand. Woodcuts. 12mo, 6s. A HISTORY OF GERMANY, from the Invasion of the Kingdom by the Romans under Marius to Woodcuts. 12mo, 6s.

the Present Time. By Mrs. MARKHAM. 15th Thousand.

12mo, 2s. 6d.

cise Book, with Vocabularies. By Dr. WM. SMITH. 3rd
PRINCIPIA LATINA. Part I. A First Latin
Edition, 12mo, 3s. 6d.
Course, Comprehending Grammar, Delectus, and Exer-

Reading Book, containing Fables, Anecdotes, Mythology,
Geography, and Roman History, with a short Introduc-
PRINCIPIA LATINA. Part. II. A First Latin
Dr. WM. SMITH. 12mo, 3s. 6d.
tion to Roman Antiquities. Notes and Dictionary. By

CABULARY. Comprehending: - I. A Latin-English
A FIRST LATIN DICTIONARY AND VO-
LITTLE ARTHUR'S HISTORY OF ENG-Cornelius Nepos, and Caesar's "Gallic War." By DR. WM.
LAND. By Lady CALLCOTT. 112th Thousand. Woodcuts. SMITH. 12mo, 3s. 6d.
Vocabulary, arranged according to Subjects and Ety-
18mo, 2s. 6d.
mology. II. A Latin-English Dictionary to Phædrus,
A SMALLER HISTORY OF GREECE, for Study of Greek. Comprehending Grammar, Delectus,
the Use of Junior Classes. By Dr. WM. SMITH. Wood-and Exercise Book, with Vocabularies.
PRINCIPIA GRÆCA: an Introduction to the
cuts. 12mo, 3s. 6d.
Use of Schools. Abridged by BLOMFIELD, revised by
HUTTON, M.A. 2nd Edition, 12mo, 3s.
By H. E.
MATTHIE'S GREEK GRAMMAR, for the
EDWARDS. 10th Edition, 12mo, 3s. 6d.

A SMALLER HISTORY OF ROME, for the Use of Junior Classes. By Dr. WM. SMITH. Woodcuts. 12mo, 3s. 6d.

JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.

JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.

Just published,

BOOK OF BLANK MAPS, 1s.
MAP BOOK FOR BEGINNERS, 18. 6d. ; 2s. 6d.
coloured.

GEOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS, 10th Edition,
price 1s.

BOOK OF MAP PROJECTIONS, 1s.

A SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY, 31st Edition, 3s. 6d.

with Maps, 5s. 6d.

A SCHOOL ATLAS, 2s. 6d. plain; 4s. coloured.
ALLEN

GRAMMAR,

GRAMMAR FOR BEGINNERS, 37th Edition; AND 32nd Edition, 2s. red; 1s. 9d. cloth. CORNWELL'S THE YOUNG COMPOSER, 25th Edition, 1s. 6d. 1s. cloth; 9d. sewed. ARITHMETIC FOR BEGINNERS, 5th Edition, SELECT ENGLISH POETRY, 11th Edition, 4s. CORNWELL AND FITCH'S SCIENCE ARITHMETIC, 7th Edition, 4s. 6d. 1s. 6d.

OF

London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, and Co.; HAMILTON,
ADAMS, & Co. Edinburgh: OLIVER & BOYD.

Printed and Published by CHARLES FRANCIS HODGSON, 1, Gough Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and sold by W. Aylott and Son, 8, Paternoster Row; and W. Wesley, 2 Queen's Head Passage Paternoster Row. FEBRUARY, 1862.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

BOARD OF EXAMINERS.

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

2105 H 6 i!! DEAN―The Rev. G. A. Jacob, D.D., Worcester College, Oxford; Head Master of Christ's Hospital. MODERATOR FOR CLASSICS-Wm. Smith, Esq., LL.D., Classical Examiner in the University of London. MODERATOR FOR MATHEMATICS-The Rev. C. Pritchard, M.A., F.R.S.; late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. MODERATOR FOR SCIENCE AND ART-Dr. L. Playfair, C.B., F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry in the University of Edinburgh, late Inspector-General of the Department of Science and Art.

THEORY AND PRACTICE
OF EDUCATION

CLASSICS

MATHEMATICS..

A JA

EXAMINERS.

Rev. W. Rogers, M.A., St. Thomas, Charterhouse, Chaplain
to the Queen.

Rev. J. Selby Watson, M.A., F.C.P., M.R.S.L.
Joseph Payne, Esq., F.C.P.

Dr. H. S. Turrell, F,C.P...

Rev. G, A. Jacob, D.D., F.C.P., Worcester College, Oxford
C. S. Townshend, Esq., M.A., Fellow of Jesus College,
Cambridge.

Rev. J. Selby Watson, M.A., F.C.P., M.RS.L.

J. Wingfield, Esq., B.A. Lond., Christ's Hospital.

Rev. C. Pritchard, M.A., F.R.S., St. John's College,
Cambridge.

W. Lethbridge, Esq., M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge.
Rev. R. H. Wright, M.A., Ashford Grammar School.
Rev. W. C. Izard, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge.
Rev. T. J. Potter, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge,
Rev. J. H. Stevens, M.A., Magdalen College, Cambridge.

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY (Rev. C. Pritchard, M.A., F.R.S., St. John's College, Camb.
W. J. Reynolds, Esq., M.A., Queens' College, Cambridge.
Rev. S. Newth, M.A., New College, London."

AND ASTRONOMY ENGINEERING AND FORTIFICATION

PRESCH

GURMAN.

W. J. Reynolds, Esq., M.A., Queens' College, Cambridge.
T. Kimber, Esq., M.A. Lond., L.C.P.

L. Stièvenard, Esq., Lecturer, King's College, London.
Professor Marzials, Wellington College.

F. J. Wattez, Esq., L.C.P., King's College, London.

W. Chapman, Esq., Christ's Hospital.

J. D'Arnaud, Esq., L.C.P.

F. Braudicourt, Esq., B.A.

C. Schaible, Esq., Ph.D., M.D., LC.P., Examiner in the
University of London.

Professor Wintzer, King's College, London,

Falck Lebahn, Esq., Ph.D.

Professor Masson, M.A., University College, London,
C. P. Mason, Esq., B.A, Lond.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE

J. P. Bidlake, Esq., B.A. Lond., F.C.P.

Dr. E. Adams, University College.

HEBREW AND ORIENTAL
LANGUAGES.

HISTORY

SCRIPTURE HISTORY

EXAMINERS.

Dr. L. Loewe, M.R.A.S., late Principal of the Jews' Col-
lege, London.

Rev. R. Wilson, D.D., St. John's College, Cambridge.
K. Kalisch, Ph.D., Berlin.

Rev. W. T. Jones, M.A., F.C.P., Queens' Coll., Cambridge.
C. P. Mason, Esq., B.A., Fellow of Univ. College, London.
Dr. C. H. Pinches, F.C.P., F.R.A.S.

H. F. Bowker, Esq., Christ's Hospital.

Rev. R. Wilson, D.D., F.C.P., St. John's Coll., Cambridge.
Rev. W. T. Jones, M.A., F.C.P., Queens' Coll., Cambridge.
Rev. P. Smith, B.A. Lond.

Rev. W. F. Greenfield, M.A., Dulwich College.
NATURAL HISTORY:- (Dr. Lankester, F.R.S., F.L.S, etc., New College, London.
Geology, Mineralogy, Phy- Professor Tennant, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., King's Coll., London.
siology, Zoology, & Botany (A. K. Isbister, Esq., M.A., University of Edinburgh.

[blocks in formation]

1

7.

The College of Preceptors was incorporated in 1819, by Royal Charter, "for the Dose of promoting sound learning and of advancing the interests of Education,

especially among the middle classes." The principal menus employed to secure the objects are: 1st. The periodical examination of teachers and of pupils. 2nd. The union of teachers of every class in a corporate body, so that they may have a gnized position on a par with that enjoyed by the other learned professions. 3rd. The making of provision for the families of deceased, agod, and poor members. 4th. The providing of a medium of communication between Principals of Schools and Assistants of good character and attainments. 5th. The periodical bringing together teachers for the discussion of subjects in which the scholastic profession is zaterested.

The annual subscription is One Guinea. There is no entrance fee. A single ment of Ten Guineas confers the privilege of Life Membership.

All persons engaged in education are admissible as Members of the Corporation; persons desirous of joining it, or of promoting its objects, may, on application to the Secretary, obtain all necessary information, together with copies of the Bye-Laws, and of the Regulations respecting the Examinations of Candidates for the College Lplomas and of the Pupils of Schools in Union with the College.

W. McLeod, Esq., F.R.G.S., Royal Mil. Asylum, Chelsea. 1
W. Hughes, Esq., F.R.G.S., King's College, London. !

Dr. White, F.C.P, NC Ch

Professor Miller, M.D., F.R.S., King's College, London.

W. Odling, Esq., M.B. Lond., F.R.S.

J. P. Bidlake, Esq., B.A. Lond., F.C.P., F.C.S.

J. C. Buckmaster, Esq., South Kensington Museum.

Professor Hoppus, LL.D., F.R.S., Univ. College, London,
T. S. Baynes, Esq., LL.B., Examiner in Univ. of London,

(Professor Leoni Levi, King's College.

T. B. O'Feily, Esq., LL.B., Queen's University, Ireland.
J. Haddon, Esq., M.A., King's College, London.

H.A. Bowler, Esq., Art Inspector, S. Kensington Museum.
J.L. Kenworthy, Esq.,L.C.P.,F.R.A.S.,R.Mil. Asyl. Chelsea.
H. Hagreen, Esq., Dep. of Art, South Kensington Museum.
J. C. Ogle, Esq., West Brompton...

T. C. Dibden, Esq., Banstead.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors]

The Charter empowers the College to hold Examinations and to grant Diplomas and Certificates of Proficiency to such persons of both sexes as have passed the Examinations satisfactorily.)

The Examinations of Pupils are held twice in each year, beginning on the third Monday in May, and on the third Monday in November. The First Class Certificates of the College are recognized by the General Medical Council as guarantees of good general education, and by the Royal College of Surgeons of England as exempting their possessors from the preliminary literary examination recently instituted by that body, the conducting of which has been entrusted to the Board of Examiners of the College of Preceptors. The Pharmaceutical Society also recognizes in a similar way all the College Certificates the holders of which have passed the Examination in Latin. The Examinations for the College Diplomas also take place twice a-year, in the Midsummer and in the Christmas Vacations. These examinations are arranged with special reference to the requirements and circumstances of School-Assistants; and one of their distinctive features is, that the theory and practice of education is included in them as a leading and indispensable subject.

Monthly Meetings of the Members are held for the reading and discussion of Papers on educational subjects.

JOHN ROBSON, B.A., Secretary.

[ocr errors]
[blocks in formation]

JOHN ROBSON, B.A., Secretary. OLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS.PUPILS' EXAMINATION, MIDSUMMER, 1862.— The names of all Candidates must be, forwarded on or before the 21st instant, to the Secretary, from whom the the year1862, may be obtained.

OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS, before the 21st instant, to the Secretary, from whom the

at the Examination to be held in June next, to fill up and
return together with the Fees on or before April 26th,
may now be had by applying to
E. E. PINCHES, B.A.,
Secretary to the London Committee.
Clarendon House, Kennington Road, S.

A

LA

CRITICAL HISTORY OF THE
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE of ANCIENT
GREECE. BY WILLIAM MURE, of Caldwell.
Vols. I. to III. the Mythical Period, HOMER, HESIOD,
and the Epic Cycle, and the Lyric Poets. Second
Edition

[ocr errors]

Vol. IV. comprising Historical Literature to the Death of

HERODOTUS. New Edition...........

..158.

Vol. V. containing THUCYDIDES, XENOPHON, and the remaining Historians of the Attic Period.......... 188, London: LONGMAN, GREEN, LONGMAN, and ROBERTS.

GRA

JOHN ROBSON, B.A., Secretary. AUSANNE COLLEGE, for Instruction in Manufacturing Art, Civil Engineering, &c., founded in 1858 by influential Swiss Gentlemen, to pro- Recently published, in post 8vo, price 9s. bound; or, with vide a scientific and practical education for young men, an Appendix of Latin Epithets, price 12s. bound, YOUNG PERSON, having some cities. The Ecole Speciale of Lausanne is under the without exposing them to the temptations of large RADUS OF THE LATIN LANknowledge of the French language, is desirous of direction of a President, Council, and five Professors. GUAGE containing every Word used by the obtaining a situation in a Ladies' School. She would The Courses of Study comprise three annual terms, and Poets of good authority. Compiled and prepared exgive her services as ENGLISH TEACHER, in return for embrace Mathematics, including Analytical and De- pressly for the use of Eton, Westminster, Whinchester, Board, Instruction from a French Master, and Music.scriptive Geometry, Mechanical Drawing, Civil and Harrow, Charterhouse, and Rugby Schools; King's Col Address, E. C., Mountfield Tower, Bonchurch, Isle of Mining Engineering, Chemistry, Geology, and Mine- lege, London; and Marlborough College. By C. D. YONGE, Wight. ralogy. College Fees, £20. a-year. Students enter at B.A. New Edition, revised and corrected; with an Apand above the age of Seventeen. They can board "en pendix-Dictionary of Epithets classified according to their admission, a few preparation at Lausanne is strongly recommended. Prospectuses obtained from Andrew Pritchard, Esq., M.R.I., St. Mary's Place, Canonbury, London, N., and R. L. Chance, jun., Esq., Edgbaston, Birmingham, to either of whom reference is kindly permitted. N.B. Lausanne is a Protestant town and has an English Church.

COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS.-The nation or with a Professor. Having to pass an exami- English Meaning.

[ocr errors]

next EVENING MEETING of the Members will be held on WEDNESDAY, April 16th, when the Rev. W. C. IZARD, M.A., will read a paper on Moral Training in Schools.' The Chair will be taken at 7 o'clock. Members have the privilege of introducing their friends. JOHN ROBSON, B.A., Secretary.

HE Public are respectfully informed that the following Series. of WEALE'S RUDIMENTARY, EDUCATIONAL, and CLASSICAL WORKS are now the property of Mr. J. S. VIRTUE, and will be supplied in future from him at 26, IVY LANE:

WEALE'S RUDIMENTARY WORKS, complete; for the Use of Beginners.
RUDIMENTARY SERIES ON MINES, &c.

NEW SERIES OF EDUCATIONAL WORKS.
GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS.

Several New Works, by standard Authors, are now in progress, with the view of
rendering the Series complete. Catalogues to be had on application.
London: J. S. VIRTUE, 26, Ivy Lane, and 294, City Road, E.C.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

Two in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. 2001. Edward John Routh, Esq., M.A.

[merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

(G. D. Liveing, Esq., M.A.
Vacant.

SProf. Wm. A. Miller, M.D., F.R.S.
Prof. Williamson, Ph.D., F.R.S.
SJ. D. Hooker, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.
John Lindley, Esq., Ph.D., F.R.S.
Prof. Morris, F.G.S.
Prof. Ramsay, F.R.S.

Herbert Broom, Esq., M.A.
Joseph Sharpe, Esq., LL.D.

Wm. Jenner, Esq., M.D.

Alex. Tweedie, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.

Thos. Blizard Curling, Esq., F.R.S.
Prof. Fergusson, F.R.S.

Prof. Sharpey, M.D., F.R.S.

[blocks in formation]

S Prof. Redfern, M.D.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]
[blocks in formation]

price 5s. By a FELLOW OF THE COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS. The Historical Register is a blank book, with printed dates, ruled for the record of facts in chronological order. Like the Atlas, it is indispensable to the student who wishes to gain a clear and available knowledge of historical facts, and of their bearing and relation one to another.

At the Oxford Local Examinations last year, more than one hundred candidates, junior and senior, failed to pass in preliminary history-a fact which plainly indicates that an improvement, in method, is required in imparting instruction in that branch of learning.

The Historical Register, having been used with great success by the author, in his own school, for nearly twenty years, is now offered to the notice of teachers, as affording one method at least, which has never been found, on a fair trial, to fail is the object for which it was framed. London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, and Co., Stationers' Hall Court; and C. F.HODGSON, Gough Square, Fleet Street.

SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT of the COMMITTEE

OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION, South Kensington.

The Examinations by the Science and Art Department of Science Schools and Classes will be held in all places in the United Kingdom, where Local Committees are formed to conduct them, on the following days, between the hours of 7 p.m. 10 p.m. each evening.

SUBJECT VII.
Botany.

SUBJECT II.
Mechanical Physics.

SUBJECT IV. Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic.

SUBJECT III.
Experimental Physics.

SUBJECT V.
Geology and Mineralogy.

SUBJECT VI.
Animal Physiology and
Zoology.

SUBJECT I. Practical Plane and Descriptive Geometry, Mechanical and Machine Drawing, and Building Construction

SUBDIVISION I.

[blocks in formation]

and

Applications for the Examinations must be made not later than the 31st Mar The form to be filled in will be furnished on application to the Secretary, Scien and Art Department, South Kensington, London, W.

Candidates in London, or the neighbourhood, who may not be near any pla where a Local Examination Committee has been formed, may be examined at t South Kensington Museum. They must send in their names to the Secretary, al state the subjects in which they wish to be examined, before the 15th April.

By order of the Committee of Council on Education.

« PreviousContinue »