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E. S. TAYLOR.
—Will the following passage, from Murray'sHandbook to Southern Germany, throw any light on the meaning of the initials at the foot of Lady Petre's monument, as alluded to in your Number of July 12, 1851?
"At the extremity of the right-hand aisle of the cathedral of St. Stephen, is the marble monument of the Emperor Frederick III., ornamented with 240 figures and 40 coats of arms, carved by a sculptor of Strasburg, Nicholas Lerch. On a scroll twisted around the sceptre in the hand of the effigy, is seen Frederick's device or motto, the letters A. E. I. O. U., supposed to be the initials of the words Alles Erdreich Ist Oesterreich Unterthan; or, in Latin, Austriæ Est Imperare Orbis Universi."—Murray'sHandbook to Southern Germany, pp. 135, 136.
C. M. G.
Messrs. Longman have this month given a judicious and agreeable variety toThe Traveller's Libraryby substituting for one of Mr. Macaulay's brilliant political biographies a volume of travels; and in selecting Mr. Laing'sJournal of a Residence in Norway during the Years 1834, 1835, and 1836(which is completed in Two Parts), they have shown excellent discretion. For, as Mr. Laing well observes, "few readers of the historical events of the middle ages rise from the perusal without a wish to visit the country from which issued in the tenth century the men who conquered the fairest portion of Europe." But as, even in these locomotive times, all cannot travel, but many are destined to be not only home-keeping youths but "house-keeping men" also, all such have reason to be grateful to pleasant intelligent travellers like Mr. Laing for givingthem the results of their travels in so pleasant a form; and especially grateful to Messrs. Longman for giving it to them at a price which places it within the reach of every one.
The Literature of the Rail; republished, by permission, fromThe Timesof Saturday, August 9th, 1851, with a Preface, has just been issued by Mr. Murray, in the shape of a sixpenny pamphlet. This will be a gratifying announcement to those who read and wished to preserve this startling article on a subject which must come home to every thinking mind,—to every one who has witnessed, as we have done, the worse than worthless, the positively mischievous trash in the shape of literature too often to be found on the bookstalls of railway stations. But there is hope. The success which has attended the wholesome change effected on the North-Western line is sure to lead to an extension of the better system; and we are glad to see that the endeavours making by Messrs. Longman to supply, by means ofThe Traveller's Library, the growing want forgood and cheapbooks, are to be seconded by Mr. Murray, who announces a Series under the title ofLiterature for the Rail, and the opening number of which is to beA Popular Account of Mr. Layard's Discoveries at Nineveh, abridged by himself from the larger Work, and illustrated by numerous Woodcuts.
We are glad to see that the Trustees of the British Museum have printed aList of the Autograph Letters, Original Charters, Great Seals, and Manuscripts, exhibited to the Public in the Department of Manuscripts. The selection does great credit to the intelligent Keeper of the Manuscripts; and the exhibition of these treasures will, we trust, do something more than merely gratify the curiosity of the thousands of the people who have visited them, namely, encourage their representatives in Parliament to a more liberal vote for this important department of the Museum. Valuable manuscripts are not always in the market; when they are, the country should never lose them through a mistaken parsimony.
Mr. Lumley, of Chancery Lane, has purchased from the Society of Antiquaries the remaining stock of theVetusta Monumenta, and proposes to dispose of the various plates and papers separately, in the same manner as he did those of theArchæologia. This arrangement is one well calculated to answer the purpose of collectors, and therefore we desire to draw their attention to it.
Messrs. Puttick and Simpson (191. Piccadilly) will sell, on Tuesday and Wednesday next, some very interesting Autograph Letters of the late John Davies of Manchester, and of another Collector, comprising many Royal Autographs; a series of interesting letters addressed to Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia; and some rare historical letters from the Southwell and Blathwayte Papers.
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Just published, No. 12., Imperial 4to. price 2s.6d., (continued monthly),Details of Gothic Architecture,Measured and drawn from existing examples, by J. K. COLLING, Architect.CONTENTS:E.E. Nave Piers and Arches, West Walton Church, Norfolk." Mouldings of ditto ditto." Details of Nave Piers, from ditto.DEC. Window from Tiltey Church, Essex.PER. Doorway from Great Bromley Church, Essex.London: DAVID BOGUE and GEORGE BELL, Fleet Street.
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Details of Gothic Architecture,
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Autograph Letters, the Collection of the late John Davies, Esq., of Manchester.PUTTICK AND SIMPSON, Auctioneers of Literary Property, will sell by Auction at their Great Room, 191. Piccadilly, on TUESDAY, September 9, and following Day, the Collection of interesting Autograph Letters of the late John Davies, Esq., comprising letters of eminent Literary Men, Men of Science, Artists, Actors, and Musicians, distinguished Americans, Royal Autographs, Henry VII. and VIII., Edward VI., Oliver Cromwell, and several of the Regicides, a series of interesting Letters addressed to Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, some historical Letters from the Southwell and Blathwayte Papers, handsome Scrap Books filled with Autographs, &c. Catalogues will be sent on application; if in the country, on receipt of four stamps.
Autograph Letters, the Collection of the late John Davies, Esq., of Manchester.
PUTTICK AND SIMPSON, Auctioneers of Literary Property, will sell by Auction at their Great Room, 191. Piccadilly, on TUESDAY, September 9, and following Day, the Collection of interesting Autograph Letters of the late John Davies, Esq., comprising letters of eminent Literary Men, Men of Science, Artists, Actors, and Musicians, distinguished Americans, Royal Autographs, Henry VII. and VIII., Edward VI., Oliver Cromwell, and several of the Regicides, a series of interesting Letters addressed to Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, some historical Letters from the Southwell and Blathwayte Papers, handsome Scrap Books filled with Autographs, &c. Catalogues will be sent on application; if in the country, on receipt of four stamps.
Now ready, completely revised, in medium 8vo., pp. 650, price 30s.strongly bound,The London Catalogue of Books,WITH THEIRSIZES, PRICE, AND PUBLISHERS' NAMES.1816-1851.The New Books of 1851 have been added, up to the time that each sheet passed through the press; and the publisher recommends those who purchase the "London Catalogue of Books, 1816-51," to preserve it. Subsequent editions will not embrace so long a period of years; and, as this Volume will not be reprinted, it will be well to bear in mind that the only correct record of books published some thirty-five years back, is to be found in the present edition.London: THOMAS HODGSON, Aldine Chambers, 13. Paternoster Row;And Sold by all Booksellers.
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LONDON LIBRARY, 12. St. James's Square.—Patron—His Royal Highness Prince ALBERT.This Institution now offers to its members a collection of 60,000 volumes to which additions are constantly making, both in English and foreign literature. A reading room is also open for the use of the members, supplied with the best English and foreign periodicals.Terms of admission—entrance fee, 6l.; annual subscription, 2l.; or entrance fee and life subscription, 26l.By order of the Committee.September, 1851. J. G. COCHRANE, Secretary and Librarian.
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SLAVONIC LITERATURE.THE ECCLESIASTIC, of Sept. 1, Price 2s., No. LXIX., contains—The Royal Supremacy since the Revolution.Reports of the Government Inspectors for 1850-51.Illustrations of the State of the Church during the Great Rebellion, No. XIII.Slavonic Literature.Reviews and Notices.London: J. MASTERS, Aldersgate Street & New Bond Street.
SLAVONIC LITERATURE.
THE ECCLESIASTIC, of Sept. 1, Price 2s., No. LXIX., contains—
The Royal Supremacy since the Revolution.
Reports of the Government Inspectors for 1850-51.
Illustrations of the State of the Church during the Great Rebellion, No. XIII.
Slavonic Literature.
Reviews and Notices.
London: J. MASTERS, Aldersgate Street & New Bond Street.
Now ready, Price 25s., Second Edition, revised and corrected. Dedicated by Special Permission toTHE (LATE) ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.PSALMS AND HYMNS FOR THE SERVICE OF THE CHURCH. The words selected by the Very Rev. H. H. MILMAN, D.D., Dean of St. Paul's. The Music arranged for Four Voices, but applicable also to Two or One, including Chants for the Services, Responses to the Commandments, and a Concise SYSTEM OFCHANTING, by J. B. SALE, Musical Instructor and Organist to Her Majesty, 4to., neat, in morocco cloth, price 25s.To be had of Mr. J. B. SALE, 21. Holywell Street, Millbank, Westminster, on the receipt of a Post Office Order for that amount; and by order, of the principal Booksellers and Music Warehouses."A great advance on the works we have hitherto had, connected with our Church and Cathedral Service."—Times."A collection of Psalm Tunes certainly unequalled in this country."—Literary Gazette."One of the best collections of tunes which we have yet seen. Well merits the distinguished patronage under which it appears."—Musical World."A collection of Psalms and Hymns, together with a system of Chanting of a very superior character to any which has hitherto appeared."—John Bull.London: GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street.Also, lately published,J. B. SALES'S SANCTUS, COMMANDMENTS and CHANTSas performed at the Chapel Royal St. James, price 2s.C. LONSDALE, 26. Old Bond Street.
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PSALMS AND HYMNS FOR THE SERVICE OF THE CHURCH. The words selected by the Very Rev. H. H. MILMAN, D.D., Dean of St. Paul's. The Music arranged for Four Voices, but applicable also to Two or One, including Chants for the Services, Responses to the Commandments, and a Concise SYSTEM OFCHANTING, by J. B. SALE, Musical Instructor and Organist to Her Majesty, 4to., neat, in morocco cloth, price 25s.To be had of Mr. J. B. SALE, 21. Holywell Street, Millbank, Westminster, on the receipt of a Post Office Order for that amount; and by order, of the principal Booksellers and Music Warehouses.
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ROLLIN'S KEY TO THE EXERCISES IN LEVIZAC'S FRENCH GRAMMAR.Just published, in 12mo. sheep, price 3s.,CORRIGÉ: ou, Traduction Française des Thêmes Anglais contenus dans la Nouvelle Edition de la Grammaire de M. De Levizac: accompagné de quelques Remarques Grammaticales et Biographiques. Par M. G. ROLLIN, B.A., Professeur de Langues Anciennes et Modernes, et du Collège du Nord.London: WILLIAM TEGG & Co., 85. Queen Street, Cheapside.
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London: WILLIAM TEGG & Co., 85. Queen Street, Cheapside.
Lately published, in 12mo. roan, price 5s.,LEVIZAC'S GRAMMAR OF THE FRENCH TONGUE. New Edition, revised and improved by M. ROLLIN, B.A.London: WILLIAM TEGG & Co., 85. Queen Street, Cheapside.
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Post 8vo., price One Shilling.MR. SINGER'S "WORMWOOD;" embracing a restoration of the Author's reply, mutilated in "NOTES ANDQUERIES," No. 72.; with a Note on the Monk of Bury; and a Reading of Shakespeare's Sonnet cxi., "supplementary to the Commentators." By H. K. STAPLE CAUSTON."Our northern neighbours think us almost as much deficient in philological illustration as in enlarged philosophical criticism on the Poet."—SINGER."When you go a hunting, Sir Isaac, you kill all the game; you have left us nothing to pursue."—BENTLEY."He misses not much, No; he doth but mistake the truth totally!"—SHAKSPEARE.London: HENRY KENT CAUSTON, Gracechurch Street.
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Pages in "Notes and Queries", Vol. I-IV
+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. I. |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol., No. | Date, Year | Pages | PG # xxxxx |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 1 | November 3, 1849 | 1 - 17 | PG # 8603 || Vol. I No. 2 | November 10, 1849 | 18 - 32 | PG # 11265 || Vol. I No. 3 | November 17, 1849 | 33 - 46 | PG # 11577 || Vol. I No. 4 | November 24, 1849 | 49 - 63 | PG # 13513 |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 5 | December 1, 1849 | 65 - 80 | PG # 11636 || Vol. I No. 6 | December 8, 1849 | 81 - 95 | PG # 13550 || Vol. I No. 7 | December 15, 1849 | 97 - 112 | PG # 11651 || Vol. I No. 8 | December 22, 1849 | 113 - 128 | PG # 11652 || Vol. I No. 9 | December 29, 1849 | 130 - 144 | PG # 13521 |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 10 | January 5, 1850 | 145 - 160 | PG # || Vol. I No. 11 | January 12, 1850 | 161 - 176 | PG # 11653 || Vol. I No. 12 | January 19, 1850 | 177 - 192 | PG # 11575 || Vol. I No. 13 | January 26, 1850 | 193 - 208 | PG # 11707 |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 14 | February 2, 1850 | 209 - 224 | PG # 13558 || Vol. I No. 15 | February 9, 1850 | 225 - 238 | PG # 11929 || Vol. I No. 16 | February 16, 1850 | 241 - 256 | PG # 16193 || Vol. I No. 17 | February 23, 1850 | 257 - 271 | PG # 12018 |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 18 | March 2, 1850 | 273 - 288 | PG # 13544 || Vol. I No. 19 | March 9, 1850 | 289 - 309 | PG # 13638 || Vol. I No. 20 | March 16, 1850 | 313 - 328 | PG # 16409 || Vol. I No. 21 | March 23, 1850 | 329 - 343 | PG # 11958 || Vol. I No. 22 | March 30, 1850 | 345 - 359 | PG # 12198 |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 23 | April 6, 1850 | 361 - 376 | PG # 12505 || Vol. I No. 24 | April 13, 1850 | 377 - 392 | PG # 13925 || Vol. I No. 25 | April 20, 1850 | 393 - 408 | PG # 13747 || Vol. I No. 26 | April 27, 1850 | 409 - 423 | PG # 13822 |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 27 | May 4, 1850 | 425 - 447 | PG # 13712 || Vol. I No. 28 | May 11, 1850 | 449 - 463 | PG # 13684 || Vol. I No. 29 | May 18, 1850 | 465 - 479 | PG # 15197 || Vol. I No. 30 | May 25, 1850 | 481 - 495 | PG # 13713 |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. II. |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol., No. | Date, Year | Pages | PG # xxxxx |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 31 | June 1, 1850 | 1- 15 | PG # 12589 || Vol. II No. 32 | June 8, 1850 | 17- 32 | PG # 15996 || Vol. II No. 33 | June 15, 1850 | 33- 48 | PG # 26121 || Vol. II No. 34 | June 22, 1850 | 49- 64 | PG # 22127 || Vol. II No. 35 | June 29, 1850 | 65- 79 | PG # 22126 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 36 | July 6, 1850 | 81- 96 | PG # 13361 || Vol. II No. 37 | July 13, 1850 | 97-112 | PG # 13729 || Vol. II No. 38 | July 20, 1850 | 113-128 | PG # 13362 || Vol. II No. 39 | July 27, 1850 | 129-143 | PG # 13736 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 40 | August 3, 1850 | 145-159 | PG # 13389 || Vol. II No. 41 | August 10, 1850 | 161-176 | PG # 13393 || Vol. II No. 42 | August 17, 1850 | 177-191 | PG # 13411 || Vol. II No. 43 | August 24, 1850 | 193-207 | PG # 13406 || Vol. II No. 44 | August 31, 1850 | 209-223 | PG # 13426 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 45 | September 7, 1850 | 225-240 | PG # 13427 || Vol. II No. 46 | September 14, 1850 | 241-256 | PG # 13462 || Vol. II No. 47 | September 21, 1850 | 257-272 | PG # 13936 || Vol. II No. 48 | September 28, 1850 | 273-288 | PG # 13463 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 49 | October 5, 1850 | 289-304 | PG # 13480 || Vol. II No. 50 | October 12, 1850 | 305-320 | PG # 13551 || Vol. II No. 51 | October 19, 1850 | 321-351 | PG # 15232 || Vol. II No. 52 | October 26, 1850 | 353-367 | PG # 22624 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 53 | November 2, 1850 | 369-383 | PG # 13540 || Vol. II No. 54 | November 9, 1850 | 385-399 | PG # 22138 || Vol. II No. 55 | November 16, 1850 | 401-415 | PG # 15216 || Vol. II No. 56 | November 23, 1850 | 417-431 | PG # 15354 || Vol. II No. 57 | November 30, 1850 | 433-454 | PG # 15405 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 58 | December 7, 1850 | 457-470 | PG # 21503 || Vol. II No. 59 | December 14, 1850 | 473-486 | PG # 15427 || Vol. II No. 60 | December 21, 1850 | 489-502 | PG # 24803 || Vol. II No. 61 | December 28, 1850 | 505-524 | PG # 16404 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. III. |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol., No. | Date, Year | Pages | PG # xxxxx |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 62 | January 4, 1851 | 1- 15 | PG # 15638 || Vol. III No. 63 | January 11, 1851 | 17- 31 | PG # 15639 || Vol. III No. 64 | January 18, 1851 | 33- 47 | PG # 15640 || Vol. III No. 65 | January 25, 1851 | 49- 78 | PG # 15641 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 66 | February 1, 1851 | 81- 95 | PG # 22339 || Vol. III No. 67 | February 8, 1851 | 97-111 | PG # 22625 || Vol. III No. 68 | February 15, 1851 | 113-127 | PG # 22639 || Vol. III No. 69 | February 22, 1851 | 129-159 | PG # 23027 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 70 | March 1, 1851 | 161-174 | PG # 23204 || Vol. III No. 71 | March 8, 1851 | 177-200 | PG # 23205 || Vol. III No. 72 | March 15, 1851 | 201-215 | PG # 23212 || Vol. III No. 73 | March 22, 1851 | 217-231 | PG # 23225 || Vol. III No. 74 | March 29, 1851 | 233-255 | PG # 23282 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 75 | April 5, 1851 | 257-271 | PG # 23402 || Vol. III No. 76 | April 12, 1851 | 273-294 | PG # 26896 || Vol. III No. 77 | April 19, 1851 | 297-311 | PG # 26897 || Vol. III No. 78 | April 26, 1851 | 313-342 | PG # 26898 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 79 | May 3, 1851 | 345-359 | PG # 26899 || Vol. III No. 80 | May 10, 1851 | 361-382 | PG # 32495 || Vol. III No. 81 | May 17, 1851 | 385-399 | PG # 29318 || Vol. III No. 82 | May 24, 1851 | 401-415 | PG # 28311 || Vol. III No. 83 | May 31, 1851 | 417-440 | PG # 36835 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 84 | June 7, 1851 | 441-472 | PG # 37379 || Vol. III No. 85 | June 14, 1851 | 473-488 | PG # 37403 || Vol. III No. 86 | June 21, 1851 | 489-511 | PG # 37496 || Vol. III No. 87 | June 28, 1851 | 513-528 | PG # 37516 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. IV. |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol., No. | Date, Year | Pages | PG # xxxxx |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. IV No. 88 | July 5, 1851 | 1- 15 | PG # 37548 || Vol. IV No. 89 | July 12, 1851 | 17- 31 | PG # 37568 || Vol. IV No. 90 | July 19, 1851 | 33- 47 | PG # 37593 || Vol. IV No. 91 | July 26, 1851 | 49- 79 | PG # 37778 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. IV No. 92 | August 2, 1851 | 81- 94 | PG # 38324 || Vol. IV No. 93 | August 9, 1851 | 97-112 | PG # 38337 || Vol. IV No. 94 | August 16, 1851 | 113-127 | PG # 38350 || Vol. IV No. 95 | August 23, 1851 | 129-144 | PG # 38386 || Vol. IV No. 96 | August 30, 1851 | 145-167 | PG # 38405 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol I. Index. [Nov. 1849-May 1850] | PG # 13536 || INDEX TO THE SECOND VOLUME. MAY-DEC., 1850 | PG # 13571 || INDEX TO THE THIRD VOLUME. JAN.-JUNE, 1851 | PG # 26770 |+-----------------------------------------------+-------------+