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Cambridge, Illustrations of.

Being a series of Views of the Public Buildings of the University and Town. Engraved by Messrs. STORER. 4to. and 8vo. Each plate is sold separately.

Cambridge Portfolio.

Consisting of Papers illustrative of the principal features in the Scholastic and Social System of the University. Edited by the Rev. J. J. SMITH, M.A., Fellow of Gonville and Caius College. 2 vols. 4to. with numerous engravings, &c. 4l. 48.

Cambridge Antiquarian Society's Publications. No. I.-Corrie (Rev. Prof.)

A Catalogue of the

Original Library of St Catharine's Hall, MCCCC.LXXV. 4to. sewed, 1s. 6d. No. II.-Smith (Rev. J. J.) Abbreviata Cronica ab anno 1377, usque ad annum 1469. 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d.

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Nos. IV. and V.-Woodham (H. A., Esq.) An Application of Heraldry to the Illustration of various University and Collegiate Antiquities. Part the First, 4to. sewed, 6s. Part the Second, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d.

Nos. VI. and VIII.-Cowie (Rev. Morgan.) A Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts and Scarce Books in the Library of St John's College, Cambridge. Parts I. and II. 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. each.

No. VII.-Willis (Prof.) A Description of the Sextry Barn at Ely, lately demolished. With Illustrations. 4to. sewed, 3s. No. IX.-Willis (Prof.) Architectural Nomenclature of the Middle Ages. 4to. Plates, sewed, 7s.

No. X.-Dryden (Sir Henry, Bart.)

Roman and

Roman-British Remains, at and near Shefford, Co. Beds.

King (C. W. Esq.) A Catalogue of Coins

from the same place. 4to. Plates, sewed, 6s. 6d.

No. XI.-Smith (Rev. J. J.) Specimens of College

Plate, with Thirteen Plates. 4to. sewed, 158.

First Report, presented to the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, at its General Meeting, May 6, 1841. 8vo. sewed, 18.

Second Report, presented May 13, 1842.

8vo. sewed, 1s.

Sewed, 1s.

Third Report, presented May 24, 1843.
Fourth Report, presented May 14, 1844.

Sewed, 1s.

Fifth Report, presented May 9, 1845.

Sewed, 18.

Corrie (Prof.) Brief Historical Notices of the Interference of the Crown with the Affairs of the English Universities. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Dyer (G.) History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge; including Notices relating to the Founders and Eminent Men. 2 vols. 8vo. Plates, 18s. Large Paper, 17. 11s. 6d.

Encyclopædia Metropolitana, with Index.

Complete in LIX. Parts.

Pure Sciences, 2 vols.
and Biography, 5 vols.
General Index, 1 vol.

Fuller (Dr. Thos.)

Or in Volumes:

Mixed and Applied Sciences, 6 vols. History
Miscellaneous and Lexicographical, 12 vols.

History of the University of Cambridge, from the Conquest to the year 1634. Edited by Rev. M. PRICKETT, M.A., F.S.A., of Trinity College, and THOS. WRIGHT, Esq., M.A., F.S.A., of Trinity College; with Illustrative Notes. With two Plans of Cambridge. 8vo. 128.

Gibbon. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. A new edition in one volume, with some account of the Life and Writings of the Author, by ALEXANDER CHALMERS, Esq. F.A.S. 8vo. Portrait, 18s.

Jenyns (Rev. L.) Manual of British Vertebrate Animals: or Descriptions of all the Animals belonging to the Classes Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, Amphibia, and Pisces, observed in the British Islands. 8vo. 13s.

Neale, (J. M.) The loosing of the Euphratean Angels. A Poem which gained the Seatonian Prize, 1845. 8vo.

Robertson (Dr. W.) Works.

To which is prefixed an account of his Life and Writings, by DUGALD
STEWART. A new edition, in one vol. 8vo. Portrait, cloth, 18s.

Smith (Rev. Charles Lesingham).

8vo. 5s.

Poetical Works.

Smyth (Prof.) Lectures on Modern History, from the Irruption of the Northern Nations to the Close of the American War. Fourth Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. 17. 18.

Smyth (Prof.) Lectures on History. Second and con

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Second Edition. 3 vols.

Thorp (Ven. Arch.) A Statement of Particulars connected with the Restoration of the Round Church, by the Chairman of the Restoration Committee. 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d.

Walmisley (Prof.) A Collection of Anthems used in the Chapels of King's, Trinity, and St John's Colleges, compiled and arranged in Chronological order. 8vo. cloth 5s.

Walmisley (Prof.) Collection of Chants in use at the Chapels of King's, Trinity, and St John's Colleges. The Voice parts in Score, with an Accompaniment for the Organ or Piano-forte. To which are added the Responses used at Trinity Chapel. Imp. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

Whewell (Dr.)

Architectural Notes on German Churches; with Notes written during an Architectural Tour in Picardy and Normandy. Third Edition. To which is added, Translation of Notes on Churches of the Rhine, by M. F. De LASSAULX, Architectural Inspector to the King of Prussia. 8vo. Plates, 12s.

Whewell (Dr.) History of the Inductive Sciences, from

the Earliest to the Present Time. 3 vols. 8vo. 21. 2s.

Whewell (Dr.) The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, founded upon their History. 2 vols. 8vo. 17. 10s.

Whewell (Dr.) On the Principles of English University Education. Including Additional Thoughts on the Study of Mathematics. Second Edition. 8vo. 5s.

Willis (Prof.)

Remarks on the Architecture of the Middle Ages, especially in Italy. 8vo. Plates, 10s. 6d. Large Paper, 17. 18.

Willis (Prof.) The Architectural History of Canterbury Cathedral. 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d.

VIEWS

OF THE

COLLEGES AND OTHER PUBLIC BUILDINGS,

In the University of Cambridge,

Taken expressly for the UNIVERSITY ALMANACK,

(Measuring about 17 inches by 11 inches.)

No.

Year.

1-1801

2-1802

Subject.

TRINITY COLLEGE-West Front of Library.

KING'S COLLEGE and CHAPEL-West Front, and Clare Hall.

3-1803 ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE-Bridge and West Front.

4-1804 QUEENS' COLLEGE-taken from the Mill.

5-1805 JESUS COLLEGE-taken from the Road.

6-1806 7-1807

EMMANUEL COLLEGE-West Front.

PEMBROKE COLLEGE-West Front.

8-1808 TRINITY HALL-taken from Clare Hall Garden.

9-1809 10-1810

SIDNEY SUSSEX COLLEGE-taken from Bowling Green.
CHRIST'S COLLEGE-taken from the Garden.

11-1811 CAIUS COLLEGE-Second Court.

12-1812 DOWNING COLLEGE-Master's Lodge.

13-1813 ST. PETER'S COLLEGE-taken from the Street. CATHARINE HALL-Interior of Court.

14-1814

15-1815 16-1816

17-1817

18-1818

CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE-Interior of Old Court.
MAGDALENE COLLEGE-Front of Pepysian Library.
SENATE-HOUSE and UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
TRINITY COLLEGE-Great Court.

19-1819 ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE-Second Court.

20-1820

21-1821

MAGDALENE COLLEGE-First Court.

EMMANUEL COLLEGE-First Court.

22-1822 KING'S COLLEGE-Old Building.

23-1823 JESUS COLLEGE-taken from the Close.

24-1824 QUEENS' COLLEGE-taken from the Grove.

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26-1826 CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE-West Front, New Building. 27-1827 TRINITY COLLEGE-Interior of King's Court.

28-1828 ST. PETER'S COLLEGE-Gisborne's Court.

No.

Year. 29-1829

Subject.

KING'S COLLEGE NEW BUILDINGS and CHAPEL-taken from the Street.

30-1830 ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE-New Building.

TRINITY COLLEGE-West Front of King's Court and Library.
CHRIST'S COLLEGE-New Buildings.

KING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL-Between the Roofs.

31-1831

32-1832

33-1833

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35-1835

36-1836

SIDNEY SUSSEX COLLEGE-taken from an Elevation.

KING'S COLLEGE-CHAPEL, &c. West Front.

37 1837 ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE-New Bridge, &c.

38-1838

FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM.

39-1839 The NEW UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.

40-1840 CAMBRIDGE—from the top of St. John's College New Buildings. 41-1841 CLARE HALL-from the Bridge.

42-1842 FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM. Entrance Hall and Statue Gallery. 43-1843 TRINITY COLLEGE. Interior of the Hall.

44-1844 ST. SEPULCHRE'S CHURCH, as restored by the CAMBRIDGE CAMDEN SOCIETY.

45-1845 CAIUS COLLEGE Gate of Honour. SENATE HOUSE and NEW UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.

46-1846 GREAT COURT OF TRINITY COLLEGE.

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