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ANTIQUITIES.

(CATALOGUE VOLUME I. PAGES 499–505. VOLUME III. PAGES 317-322.)

AKERMAN (John Yonge, Sec. S.A.) An Archæological Index to Remains of Antiquity, of the Celtic, Romano-British, and Anglo-British periods. 8vo. Lond. 1847.

16mo.

Lond. 1851.

Directions for the preservation of English Antiquities, especially those of the first three periods. A Tract. ANTIQUARIES' SOCIETY: Established 1718. Incorporated 1751.

Folio.

Vetusta Testamenta quæ ad rerum Britannicarum memoriam conservan-
dam Societas Antiquariorum Londini sumptus suo edenda curavit.
Volume VI. Plates xxvI.-XXXIX.
Lond. 1842.
Archæologia: or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity. Volumes
XXX.-XXXIII. 4to.
Lond. 1843-1850.

An Index to Archæologia, from Volume XVI. to Volume XXX. inclusive. (Prepared by Nicholas Carlisle, Secretary.) 4to. Lond. 1844. A Catalogue of the Antiquities, Coins, Pictures, and Miscellaneous Curiosities, in the possession of The Society of Antiquaries of London, 1847. Compiled from the Minutes of the Society's proceedings and other memorials by Albert Way, F.S.A. Printed by order of the President and Council. A Tract. 8vo. Lond. ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND. A Synopsis of the Museum of The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. A Tract. 12mo. Edinb. 1849. ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE. Constituted 1845.

THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL, commenced March 1844, under the direction of The British Archaeological Association; continued under the direction of The Archaeological Institute of Great Britain. Volumes I. to VI. 8vo. Lond. 1845-1849.

ARCHAEOLOGIST.

8vo.

The Archaeologist, and Journal of Antiquarian science.

Lond. 1842.

ARTS, ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: A Catalogue of Works of Ancient and
Medieval Art exhibited at the house of The Society for the Encourage-
ment of Arts, 1850. Small 4to.
Chiswick, 1850.
BETHAM (Sir William) Etruria Celtica: Etruscan Literature and Anti-
quities investigated. 8vo. 2 Vols.
Dublin, 1842.
BOLDETTI (Marc' Antonio) Osservazioni sopra i Cimiterj de' Santi Mar-
tiri ed Antichi Cristiani di Roma. Folio.
In Roma, 1792.
BOUCHER DE PERTHES (J.) Antiquités Celtiques et Antédiluviennes :
Mémoire sur l'Industrie-primitive et les Arts à leur origine. 8vo.

Paris, 1847 (1840).

BOUTELL (Rev. Charles) Monumental Brasses and Slabs : an historical and descriptive notice of the Incised Monumental-memorials of the middle-ages. 8vo.

The Monumental Brasses of England. 8vo.

Lond. 1847.

Lond. 1849.

BRITISH ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION: Established 1843.
The Archæological Journal, Volume I. The Journal of The British
Archæological Association, Volumes II. to VI. Svo. Lond. 1845-1851.
Sixth Annual Meeting, Chester, 1849. A Catalogue of the Museum
of Antiquities, exhibited in the King's School, Chester. Printed for
the use of the visitors and members attending the Congress. Svo.
Lond. 1849.
BRITISH MUSEUM. A description of the Collection of Ancient Marbles in
the British Museum. Part IX. containing the miscellaneous articles
brought from Greece by the Earl of Elgin. Part X. the Sculptures
in the sixth room, forming part of the Townley Collection. Edited by
Edward Hawkins, F.R.S., F.S.A. 4to.
Lond. 1842, 1845.

The Gallery of Antiquities selected from The British Museum; by
F. Arundale and J. Bonomi, with descriptions by S. Birch. Parts I.
II. Egyptian Art. 4to.
Lond. 1842, 1843.

A Synopsis of the Contents of The British Museum. The Forty-sixth edition. 12mo. Lond. 1844. BRONGNIART (Alexandre) Description méthodique du Musée-Céramique de la Manufacture Royale de Porcelaine de Sèvres. Par MM. Brongniart et D. Riocreux. 4to. 2 Vols. Paris, 1844. CABINET DE L'AMATEUR ET DE L'ANTIQUAIRE: Antiquités et Numismatiques; Tableaux et Estampes anciennes; objets d'Art et de curiosité; Bulletin des Ventes-publiques. 8vo. 2 Vols. Paris, 1842, 1843. CHATTO (William Andrew) Facts and speculations on the Origin and History of Playing-Cards. Svo. Lond. 1848. CULLIMORE (Annabella) Drawings in Lithography of Engraved Oriental Cylinders, taken from casts by T. Doubleday, and from the originals preserved in various collections. Numbers I.—IV. 8vo.

Lond. 1842-1845.

CUTTS (Rev. Edward L.) A Manual for the study of Sepulchral Crosses and Slabs of the Middle-ages. 8vo. Oxford, 1849.

DEANE (Rev. John Bathurst) The Worship of the Serpent traced throughout the world. The Second edition, considerably enlarged. 8vo. Lond. 1833. DENNIS (George) The Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria. 80. 2 Vols. Lond. 1848.

DICK (P.) A descriptive Catalogue of a Museum of Antiquities and Foreign Curiosities natural and artificial: including Models illustrative of Naval and Military affairs, armour and weapons, instruments of torture, polytheism, sepulchres, with the manner of treating the dead, the costume of different nations, manuscripts, natural-history, etc. 8vo. [Bound with "A Companion to the Leverian Museum."] Lond. ELLESMERE (Francis Egerton) A Guide to Northern Archæology, by The Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries: Edited for the use of English readers. Lond. (Copenhagen) 1848.

8vo.

Tract.

Svo.

Svo.

FAIRHOLT (Frederick William, F.S.A) Costume in England: a History of Dress from the earliest period till the close of the Eighteenth century. 8vo. Lond. 1846. FELLOWS (Sir Charles) The Xanthian Marbles: their acquisition and transmission to England A Tract. Lond. 1842. An account of the Ionic Trophy Monument Excavated at Xanthus. A Lond. 1848. FERGUSSON (James) The Palaces of Nineveh and Persepolis Restored: an Essay on ancient Assyrian and Persian Architecture. 8vo. Lond. 1851. HALL (J. Sparkes) The Book of the Feet, a History of Boots and Shoes : with illustrations of the fashions of the Egyptians, Hebrews, Persians, Greeks, and Romans; and the prevailing style throughout Europe, during the Middle-ages down to the present period. Lond. (1846.)

HAWKINS (Walter, F.S.A.) Observations on the Use of the Sling as a warlike weapon among the Ancients: Read before The Society of Antiquaries. 4to. [Antiquarian Tracts, Art. 8.] Lond. 1847. KNIGHT (Henry Gally) Saracenic and Norman Architectural Remains in Sicily, represented in Thirty Lithographic Drawings. Folio.

Lond. 1840.

LAING (Henry) A descriptive Catalogue of Impressions from ancient Scottish Seals; Royal, Baronial, Ecclesiastical, and Municipal: embracing a period from A.D. 1094 to the Commonwealth; taken from original charters and other deeds preserved in public and private archives. 4to. Edinb. 1850. LANDSEER (John) Sabæan Researches: in a series of Essays, including the substance of Lectures delivered at The Royal Institution, on the Engraved Hieroglyphics of Chaldea, Egypt and Canaan. 4to.

Lond. 1823. LAYARD (Henry Austen, D.C.L.) Nineveh and its Remains: with an account of a visit to the Chaldæan Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yezidis, or devil-worshippers; and an enquiry into the manners and arts of the ancient Assyrians. 8vo. 2 Vols. Lond. 1849.

The Monuments of Nineveh, from Drawings made on the spot, illustrated in One Hundred Plates. Folio. Lond. 1849. LETRONNE (Antoine Jean) Recueil des Inscriptions Grecques et Latins de l'Égypte. Tome I. avec un Atlas. Quarto and Folio. Paris, 1842. LEVERIAN MUSEUM. A Companion to the Museum late Sir Ashton Lever's. In Two parts. Small 4to. Lond. 1790. MANTELL (Gideon Algernon, LL.D., F.R.S.) On the Remains of Man and Works of Art Imbedded in Rocks and Strata, as illustrative of the connexion between Archæology and Geology. A Tract. Svo.

(Oxf. 1850.) MICALI (Giuseppe) Storia degli Antichi Popoli Italiani. 8vo. 3 Vols. Firenze, 1832.

Monumenti a illustrazione della Storia degli Antichi Popoli Italiani.
Folio. Two Parts.
Firenze, 1832, 1844.

MISSIONARY-MUSEUM.

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A Catalogue of the Missionary-Museum, Blomfield Street, Finsbury including Specimens in Natural-history, various Idols of Heathen nations, dresses, manufactures, domestic utensils, instruments of war, etc. A Tract. Svo.

Lond. 1837.

MUSÉE CENTRAL DES ARTS.

Notice des Statues, Bustes, et Bas-Reliefs, de la Galérie des Antiques du Musée Central des Arts. : ouverte pour la première fois le 18ième Brumaire, An 9 (November 9th, 1800). 12mo. A Paris. NOTES AND QUERIES: a medium of Intercommunication for Literarymen, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. From the commencement, November 3rd, 1849. Volumes I.-III. Small 4to.

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Lond. 1849-1851. PUGIN (Augustus Welby) A Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume, compiled and illustrated from ancient authorities and examples with Extracts from the works of Durandus, Georgius, Bona, Catalani, Gerbert, Martene, Molanus, Thiers, Mabillon, Ducange, etc. faithfully Translated by the Rev. Bernard Smith. 4to. Lond. 1844. RAOUL-ROCHETTE (Desiré) Peintures Antiques inédites: précédées de recherches sur l'emploi de la Peinture dans la décoration des édifices sacrés et publics chez les Grecs et chez les Romains. 4to. Paris, 1836. ROSE (Rev. Hugh James) Inscriptiones Græcæ Vetustissimæ: collegit et observationes tum aliorum tum suas adjecit. 8vo. Cantabrigiæ, 1825. SMITH (Charles Roach, F.S.A.) Collectanea Antiqua: Etchings of Ancient Remains, illustrative of the habits, customs, and history of past ages. Volumes I. II. 8vo. Lond. 1843-1850.

TITE (William, F.R.S., F.S.A.) A descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities found in the Excavations at the New Royal Exchange, preserved in the Museum of the Corporation of London: preceded by an Introduction, containing an account of their discovery. 8vo. Lond. 1848. WALLER (J. G. and L. A. B.) A Series of Monumental Brasses, from the Thirteenth to the Sixteenth Century. Nos. I.-XVI. Folio. Lond. 1840-1846. WINDUS (Thomas, F.S.A.) A new Elucidation of the Subjects on the celebrated Portland Vase, formerly called "the Barberini," and the Sarcophagus in which it was discovered. 4to. Lond. 1845.

A Reprint of "A Description of the Portland Vase: the manner of its formation, and the various opinions hitherto advanced on the subject of its bas-reliefs;" by JOSIAH WEDGEWOOD, F.R.S., F.S.A., with the addition of notes by T. Windus, in juxta-position to the most favoured theories. 4to.

WORSAE (J. J. A.) The Primeval Antiquities of Denmark. by W. J. Thoms, F.S.A. Svo.

Lond. 1845.

Translated Lond. 1849.

WRIGHT (Thomas, F.S.A.) The Archæological Album, or Museum of National Antiquities. Small 4to.

Lond. 1845.

COINS AND MEDALS.

AKERMAN (John Yonge, Sec. S. A.) The Forgeries of Public Money. being the substance of a Lecture delivered before The Numismatic Society, April 23rd, 1843. 8vo. [Numismatic Tracts, Art. 4.] Lond. 1843. A description of some Merovingian and other Gold Coins, discovered in the Parish of Crondall in Hampshire, in the year 1828. Svo. Lond. 1844. [Numismatic Tracts, Art. 5.]

The Coins of the Romans relating to Britain described and illustrated. 8vo. Lond. 1844. Historical Notes and Engravings of many Ancient Coins, illustrating the Narrative portion of The New Testament. No. 1. Numismatic Illustrations of the Narrative portion of The New Testament. Svo. Lond. 1844, 1846. Ancient Coins of Cities and Princes Geographically arranged and described. Six numbers. 8vo. Lond 1844-1846.

An Introduction to the study of Ancient and Modern Coins. 8vo. Lond. 1848. Tradesmen's Tokens current in London and its vicinity; described from the originals in The British Museum and in several private collections. 8vo. Lond. 1849. ECKFELDT (Jacob R.) A Manual of Gold and Silver Coins of all Nations, struck within the past century; showing their history and legal basis, and their actual weight, fineness, and value: with treatises on bullion and plate, counterfeit-coins, the specific-gravity of precious metals, etc., with recent statistics of the production and coinage of gold and silver all over the world. By Jacob R. Eckfeldt and William E. Dubois. Philadelphia, 1842.

4to.

EDE (James) A view of the Gold and Silver Coins of all Nations, exhibited in above Four hundred copper-plate Engravings: to which are added the name, assay, weight, and value of each; also Sir Isaac Newton's Tables of Foreign Gold and Silver Coins, made in the year 1700. Square 12mo. Lond. 1808.

HAIGH (D. H.) An Essay on the Numismatic-history of the ancient Kingdom of the East-Angles. A Tract. Svo.

Lond. 1844. KING (C. W.) A Catalogue of Coins found at and near Shefford in the County of Bedford. 4to. Cambr. 1845.

[Cambridge Antiquarian Society Publications, No. x.] LINDSAY (John) A view of the Coinage of the Heptarchy: to which is added a list of unpublished mints and moneyers of the chief or sole monarchs, from Egbert to Harold II.; also copious tables, lists, and descriptions; with an account of the principal hoards or parcels of Coins which have been discovered. 4to. Cork, 1842.

A view of the Coinage of Scotland, with copious tables, lists, descriptions, and extracts from Acts of Parliament; and an account of numerous hoards, or parcels of Coins discovered in Scotland; and of Scottish Coins found in Ireland. 4to.

Cork, 1845.

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