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IBN KHALLIKAN.-see Slane (Mac Guckin de).

IBRAHEEM (Meerza Mohammad) Grammar of the Persian Language. 4° London, 1841.

see Bible: Isaiah.

IDELER (Ludwig) Handbuch der mathematischen und technischen Chronologie. 2 vols. 8° Berlin, 1825.

(J. L.)-see Ritter (Carl).

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IDES YSBRANTS (Evert) Travels from Muscovy to China. Harris's Voyages, vol. 2.

IDLER (The)-British Classics.

IGNATIUS. See Patrum Apostolicorum Opera.

IHRE (Johannes) Glossarium Suiogothicum, in quo hodierno usu frequentata vocabula, ex Dialectis cognatis, Mæsogothica, Anglo-Saxonica, Alemannica, et Islandica illustrantur. 2 vols. in 1. fol. Upsaliæ, 1769.

Lexicon Lapponicum, cum interpretatione Sueco-Latina, et Grammatica Lapponica ab E. Lindahl. 4° Holmiæ, 1780. ILGEN (C. D.)-see Homerus.

ILLIERS (Florent, Sire d') Mémoires. - Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires, 1re Série, tome 8.

INCHBALD (Mrs.) The British Theatre; or, a Collection of Plays, acted at the Theatres Royal; with biographical and critical remarks. 25 vols. 12° London, 1808.

A Collection of Farces, and other Afterpieces, acted at the Theatres Royal, selected by Mrs. Inchbald. 7 vols. 12° Lond. 1815. A Simple Story, and Nature and Art; with Life. 12° Lond. 1833. A Simple Story.-British Novelists, vol. 28.

Nature and Art.-British Novelists, vol. 27.

INCOME or Property Tax. An attempt to shew the Justice and Expediency of substituting an Income Tax for the present taxes, or a part of them. 8° London, 1833.

INCOME TAX. The Act for levying a Tax on Property and Income; with Notes, by M. L. Wells. 12° London, 1842.

INDIA (Description of)-Conder's Modern Traveller, vols. 7–10.

(History of British)-see Elphinstone, Gleig, Mill, Orme, Thornton, and Wellesley.

The Law relating to India and the East India Company; with Notes and an Appendix. 4° London, 1841.

INGERSOLL (Edward)-see America.

INGLIS (Henry D.) Spain in 1830. 2 vols. 8° London, 1831.

The Tyrol, with a Glance at Bavaria. 2 vols. 8° London, 1833. INGRAM (James)-see Saxon Chronicle.

INGULPHUS. Historia.-Gale Scriptores, vol. 1; and Savile Scriptores. INETT (John) Origines Anglicani.-see Stillingfleet.

INNOCENT III. (Histoire du Pape) et de ses Contemporains, par F. Hurter; traduite par A. de Saint Chéron et J. B. Haiber. 3 vols. 8° Paris, 1838. INSCRIPTIONS. Histoire de l'Académie Royale des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres.-see Transactions.

INSCRIPTIONUM Græcarum Corpus.-see Boeckhius.

Latinarum Collectio.-see Orellius.

INSCRIPTIONUM Romanarum Corpus.—see Gruterus.

Veterum Thesaurus.-see Muratori.

INSTITUT (Mémoires de l')—see Transactions.

INVENTORS' (The) Advocate and Patentees' Recorder; a British and Foreign miscellany of inventions, discoveries, and the fine arts. 5 vols. 4° London, 1839–41.

IONIAN Anthology. 8° 1834.

IRBY (Captains the Hon. Charles Leonard) and James Mangles. Travels in Egypt and Nubia, Syria, and Asia Minor, in 1817-18. London (privately printed), 1823.

IRELAND. Ordnance Survey of the County of Londonderry, Colonel Colby, Superintendent. vol. 1. 4° Dublin, 1837.

Ancient Irish Histories: the Works of Spencer, Campion,

Hanmer, and Marleburrough. 2 vols. 8° Dublin, 1809.

(History of)—see Boulter, Cox, Leland, Moore, Musgrave, O'Conor, O'Flaherty, Ormonde, Temple, Ware, and Warner.

The Reformation of the Church of Ireland, during the reigns of King Henry VIII., Edward VI., and Queen Mary.-Phenix, vol. 1, No. 5.

Narratives illustrative of the Contests in Ireland, 1641 and 1690, edited by T. Crofton Croker. (Camden Society.) 4° London,

1841.

The Historical Songs of Ireland, illustrative of the Revolutionary struggle between James II. and William III.: edited, with Introductions and Notes, by T. Crofton Croker. 8° London, 1841.

Tracts relating to Ireland.-see Transactions of Irish Archæological Society.

A Collection of Tracts on the subject of an Union between Great Britain and Ireland. 8 vols. 8° Dublin, 1799-1800.

Evidence on the National System of Education in Ireland. 8° London, 1838.

Selection of Parochial Examinations relative to the Destitute Classes in Ireland. 8° Dublin, 1835.

Standard County Book, proffered for the use of County Treasurers. 4° Dublin, 1838.

IRISH Archæological Society.-see Transactions.

Royal Academy.-see Transactions,

Railway Commission. Plans and Sections of the several Lines laid out under the direction of the Commissioners. 2 vols. fol. London, 1837.

Atlas to accompany the Second Report of the Railway Commissioners, Ireland. Folio. London, 1838.

IRVINE (Andrew) Sermons preached at the Temple Church. 8° London,

1830.

IRVING (David)-see Buchanan (George).

(Washington) Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada. 2 vols. 8° London, 1829.

1824.

History of New York, by Diedrich Knickerbocker. 8° London,

The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon. 2 vols. 8° London, 1826.

Y

IRVING (Washington) Bracebridge Hall; or, the Humorists. 2 vols. 8° London, 1825.

Tales of a Traveller. 2 vols. 8° London, 1825.

see Columbus.

Tales of the Alhambra; with Viscount Chateaubriand's Last of the Abencerages, translated, and H. Smith's Involuntary Prophet. 12° London, 1835.

ISAAC Comnenus, a Play. 8° London, 1827.

ISAACS (Nath.) Travels and Adventures in Eastern Africa, with a Sketch of Natal. 2 vols. 12° London, 1836.

ISEUS.

Oratores Attici, vol. 3.

translated.-Jones' (Sir W.) Works, vol. 4.

ISCANUS.- -see Dictys Cretensis.

ISIDORUS HISPALENSIS. Opera Omnia, aliquando Virorum Doctiss. laboribus edita, nunc emendata cum Indicibus per J. Du Breul. Folio. Parisiis, 1601.

ISLANDORUM Scripta Historica.- -see Scripta.

ISOCRATES.-Oratores Attici, vol. 2.

ISWARA KRISHNA.-see Colebrooke (H. T.)

ITALY (History of)-see Botta, Denina, Galluzzi, Guicciardini, Grævius,
Leo, Muratori, and Sismondi.

Florence.-Segni, Varchi, and Villani.
Naples. Costanzo, and Giannone.
Sicily. Gregorio, Micali, and Muratori.
Tuscany.-Pignotti.

Venice. Daru, and Venezia.

Laws. Monumenta Legalia Italiæ Regnum pressius afficientia.Canciani, Barbarorum Leges, vol. 5.

IXTLILXOCHITL (Don Fernando d'Alva) Mémoire sur les cruautés horribles des Conquérants du Mexique. 8° Paris, 1838.

Histoire des Chichimèques, ou des Anciens Rois de Tezcuco, traduite sur le MS. Espagnol. 8° Paris, 1840.

JACK OF DOVER. His Quest of Inquiries; or his Privy Search for the Veriest Foole in England. (Percy Society.) 8° London, 1842. JACKSON (J. G.) Accounts of the Empire of Morocco, and the Districts of Suse and Tafilelt; of the Shipwrecks on the Western Coast of Africa, and of Timbuctoo. 4° London, 1814.

JACOB (Le Bibliophile) Un Duel sans témoins. 12° Bruxelles, 1843. (Giles) Law Dictionary, enlarged by T. E. Tomlins. 2 vols. 4° London, 1809.

(William) Travels in the South of Spain, 1809-10. 4° London, 1811.

1828.

Tracts relating to the Corn Trade and Corn Laws. 8° London,

Inquiry into the Production and Consumption of the Precious Metals. 2 vols. 8° London, 1831.

JACOBS (Fredericus)-see Ælianus, and Anthologia.

JACQUES DE VITRY. Histoire des Croisades.-Guizot, Coll. des Mémoires, tome 22.

JAGO (Richard) Poems.-British Poets, vol. 55.

JAHANGUEIR (The Emperor) Memoirs.-see Price.

JAHN (John) History of the Hebrew Commonwealth, to the Destruction of the Temple, A.D. 72; with a Continuation to the time of Adrian : translated by C. E. Stowe. 2 vols. 8° London, 1829. JAHRBÜCHER der Literatur, von 1818-42. 98 vols. in 44.

1818-42.

JALAL-ADDIN (The Imam) al Síútí.-see Reynolds (James).

8° Wien,

JAMAICA (The Slave Law of) with Proceedings and Documents. 8° London, 1828.

JAMBOLO, Mercante antichissimo, sua Navigatione, tradotta da Diodoro Siculo. Ramusio, tomo 1.

JAMES I. Truth brought to Light; or, the History of the first fourteen years of King James I. 12° London, 1692.

The Secret History of the Court of James I.; with Notes and Introductory Remarks, [by Sir W. Scott.] 2 vols. 8° Edinburgh, 1811.

see Aikin, Harris, Melvil, Nichols, Osborn, and Revels.

see James VI. of Scotland.

His Literary Character.-see D'Israeli.

JAMES II. Life collected out of Memoirs writ of his own hand; with Advice to his Son, and his Majesties Will. Published from the Stuart Papers, by J. S. Clarke. 2 vols. 4° London, 1816.

see Fox, Mackintosh, and Sidney.

JAMES 1. of Scotland. His Poetical Remains, edited, with Life [by W. Tytler]. 8° Edinburgh, 1783.

JAMES V. Excerpta e Libris Domicilii Domini Jacobi Quinti, Regis Scotorum, A.D. 1525-33. (Bannatyne Club.) 4° Edinburgh, 1836. JAMES VI. Historie and Life of King James the Sext, written towards the latter part of the XVIth Century [edited by Malcolm Laing]. 8° Edinburgh, 1804.

Letters and State Papers during the Reign of King James VI., chiefly from the MS. Collections of Sir James Balfour of Denmyln [edited by J. Maidment]. (Abbotsford Club.) 4° Edinburgh, 1838. JAMES (G. P. R.) The History of Chivalry. 12° London, 1830. see Charlemagne, Crowe, and Louis XIV.

(J. T.) Journal of a Tour in Germany, Sweden, Russia, and Poland, 1813-14. 4° London, 1816.

The Flemish, Dutch, and German Schools of Painting. 8° London, 1822.

The Italian Schools of Painting, with Observations on the present state of the Art. 8° London, 1820.

(Thomas) Treatise of the Corruptions of Scripture, by the Prelates, Pastors, and Pillars of the Church of Rome, for the maintenance of Popery; revised from the editions of 1612 and 1688, by J. E. Cox. 8° London, 1843.

Bellum Papale; sive Concordia Discors Sixti v. et Clementis VIII. circa Hieronymianam editionem. Nova editio e recensione J. E. Cox. 18° Londini, 1840.

JAMES (Thomas) The History of the Herculean Straits, now called the Straits of Gibraltar. 2 vols. 4° London, 1771.

(Capt. Thomas) Strange and dangerous Voyage in discovery of the North-West Passage, in 1631-2.-Churchill's Voyages, vol. 2; Harris's Voyages, vol. 2.

(William) Naval History of Great Britain, from the Declaration of War by France in 1793 to 1820. 6 vols. 8° London, 1826. (W.) Four Sermons preached before the University of Oxford. 8° London, 1830.

JAMESON (Mrs.) Handbook to the Galleries of Art in and near London. 2 vols. 12° London, 1842.

(Robert) System of Mineralogy. 2 vols. 8° Edinburgh, 1816. JAMIESON (John) Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language, with the Supplement. 4 vols. 4° Edinburgh, 1808-25.

JANER (S. P.) Canzone e Sonetti, a Carlo Napier, Ammiraglio di Portogallo. 18° Londra, 1833.

JARDINE (Major Alexander) Letters from Barbary, France, Spain, Portugal, &c. 2 vols. 8° London, 1788.

(David) On the Use of Torture in the Criminal Law of England. 8° London, 1837.

Criminal Trials [of Sir N. Throckmorton, the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Essex, Sir Walter Raleigh, and of those engaged in the Gunpowder Plot]. 2 vols. 12° London, 1832.

JEAN (Paul)-see Richter.

JEANNE D'ARC.-see Pucelle, and Quicherat.

JEANNIN (Le Président) Ses Négociations.-Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires. 2nde Serie, tomes 11-16.

JEBB (Bishop John) Sacred Literature; an Application of the principles of Bishop Lowth to the illustration of the New Testament. 8° London, 1828.

Practical Theology. 2 vols. 8° London, 1830.

Sermons, chiefly Practical. 8° London, 1824.

and Alexander Knox. Thirty Years' Correspondence; edited by Charles Forster. 2 vols. 8° 8° London, 1834.

Life, with a Selection from his Letters, by Charles Forster. 2 vols. 8° London, 1836.

JEFFERSON (Thomas) Notes on the State of Virginia. 8° Lond. 1787.

Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers; edited by T. Jefferson Randolph. 4 vols. 8° London, 1829.

(Thomas) A Manual of Parliamentary Practice, for the use of the Senate of the United States. 12° Washington, 1820.

JEFFREY OF MONMOUTH. The British History, translated into English, with a Preface, by Aaron Thompson. 8° London, 1718.

JELF (R. W.) Sermons, doctrinal and practical. 8° London, 1835. JENKINSON (Antonie) Voyages and Travels to Bokhara, in 1557.—Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. 9.

JENNER (Dr.)-see Fosbroke.

JENYNS (Soame) Poems.-British Poets, vol. 71.

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