Page images
PDF
EPUB

EAST

East, The.

1103

Archives de l'orient latin. 1881. (Soc. de l'orient lat.)

BAKER, V. Clouds in the east. 1876.
Yusef ... A crusade in

BROWNE, J. R.

the east.

1858. BRYANT, W. C. Letters from the east.

1869.

BURT, N. C. The far east. 1868. CALVERT, F., 7 Baron Baltimore. Tour in the east. 1767.

DURBIN, J. P. Observations in the east. 1860. 2 v.

ELLIOT, R. Views in the east. 1833, 2 v. FAMIN, C. Histoire de la rivalité et du protectorat des églises chretiennes en orient. 1853.

FLANDIN, E. L'orient. 1853, 4 v.

FORBES, J. Oriental memoirs. 1813, 4 v. JORDANUS, Friar. Mirabilia descripta. The wonders of the east. 1863.

JULIEN, S. A. Mémoires sur les contrées occidentales. 1857-58, 2 v.

KEATING, J. M. With General Grant in the east. 1879.

1864.

KINGLAKE, A. W. Eothen. KREMER, A. von. Culturgeschichte des orients unter den Chalifen. 1875, 2 v.

LAMARTINE, A. M. L. de P. de. Voyage en orient. 1862, 3 v. (Euvres compl. v. 6-8.) LAURENT, F. L'orient. 1861. (In his Etudes sur l'histoire de l'humanité, v. 1.)

LENORMANT, F., and CHEVALLIER, E. Manual of the ancient history of the east. 1869-70. 2 v. in 1.

MARTINEAU, H. Eastern life, present and past. 1848, 3 v.

MASPERO, G. Histoire ancienne des peuples de l'orient. 1876.

MOLTKE, H. K. B., Baron von. Lettres sur l'orient. 1872.

OUSELEY, Sir W. countries of the east.

Travels in various 1819, 3 v. PETERMANN, J. H. Reisen im orient. 1865, 2 v. in 1.

POCOCKE, R. Description of the east. 1743-45, 2 v.

The same. (Pinkerton, J., Voyages, v. 10.) POLO, M. The book of, concerning the kingdoms and marvels of the east. 1871, 2 v. RAWLINSON, G. Five great monarchies of the ancient eastern world. 1862-67, 4 v.

Sixth great oriental monarchy. 1873. Seventh great oriental monarchy. 1876. RAWLINSON, Sir H. England and Russia in the east. 1875.

RITCHIE, L. History of the oriental nations. 1848, 2 v.

RUSSELL. W. H. Diary in the east. 1869. ST. JOHN, S. Life in the forests of the far east. 1863, 2 v.

SCHLUMBERGER, G. Numismatique de l'orient latin. 1878. (Soc. de l'orient lat.)

SCHNAASE, C. J. F. Geschichte der bildenden kuenste bei den alten, v. 1. Voelker des orients. 1866. (In his Geschichte der bildenden kuenste, v. 1.)

Société de l'orient latin. Publications. 1877-81, 6 v.

SPENCER, J. A. The east.

1850.

EAST HAMPTON

TISCHENDORF, L. F. C. Reise in dem orient. 1846, 2 v.

TYERMAN, D., and BENNET, G. Journal of voyages and travels. . . 1831, 2 v.

WALPOLE, F. Ansayrii or Assassins, with travels in the further east. 1851, 3 v.

WILLERMUS, Abp. of Tyre. Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis gestarum. 1611. (Bongars, J., Gesta Dei per Francos, v. 1.)

Alvarez, F. Voyage made unto the court of Pretre Janin. 96 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 2, p. 1026.) -Campbell, G. The farther outlook in the east. 17 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 21, 1877, p. 833.) Corsali, A. Della navigatione del Mar Rosso e Sino Persico, sino a Cochin città nell' India 1517. 16 pp. (Ramusio, G. B., Navigationi, v. 1, p. 181.)- Duff, M. E. G. British interests in the east. 19 pp. (Nineteenth Century, v. 7, 1880, p. 658.)-Du Hailly, E. Souvenirs d'une campagne dans l'extrême orient. 29 pp. (Rev. d. deur mondes, 1867, 2 pér. v. 67, p. 441.)-Geffroy, A. Histoire de l'ancien orient classique. 15 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1875, 3 pér. v. 12, p. 597.)-Lamy, T. J. Christians in the cast. 29 pp. (Dublin Rev. 3 s. v. 1, 1879, p. 397.)-Middle-age travellers in the east. 26 pp. (Brit. Quart. Rev. v. 17, 1853, p. 128.)-Miller, E. Rapports à l'Empereur sur une mission scientifique en orient. 29 pp. (Archiv. miss. sci. et lit. v. 2, p. 493.)Nève, F. Mémoire sur la vie d'Eugène Jacquet, de Bruxelles, et sur ses travaux relatifs à l'histoire et aux langues de l'orient. 145 pp. (Brussels Acad. Mém. Zur orientalischen cour. v. 27, 1856.)-Noeldeke, T. geographie. 10 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 28, 1874, p. 93.)-Polo, M. First booke of his voyages. 44 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 3, p. 65.)-Pro19 PP. jected communications with the east. (Brit. Quart. Rev. v. 27, 1858, p. 133.)-Rawlinson, G. Early oriental history. 21 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 14, 1870, p. 80.)- Rubruquis, G. de. Travels into the eastern parts of the world. 28 pp. (Green, J., Voyages, v. 4, p. 552.)-Senior, N. W. A leaf of eastern history. 9 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 21, 1877, p. 875.)-Spitta, W. Der orient unter den Chalifen. 13 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 11, 1877, p. 457.)-Sprenger, A. Die post- und reiserouten des orients. 159 pp. 16 pl. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Abhandl. v. 3, 1861.)-Successors of Alexander and Greek civilization in the east. 32 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 149, 1880, p. 125.)-Travels in the east. 34 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 26, 1828, p. 539.)

See also Asia.-East Indies.-Eastern question.-Levant.

East and west. 1 p. (Blackwood's Mag.

v. 59, 1846, p. 248.)

East Anglia, England. FORBY, R. Vocabulary of East Anglia. 1830, 2 v.

HAIGH, D. H. Essay on the numismatic history of the East Angles. 1845.

NALL, J. G. Glossary of the dialect and provincialisms of East Anglia. 1866. Inaugural ad

Adair, Sir R. A. S., Baron Waveney. dress [to the British Archaeological Association] at Yarmouth, 1879. 5 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 36, 1880, p. 1.)-Amyot, T. Inquiry concerning the kings of the East Angles, from the murder of Ethelbert in 792, to the accession of Edmund in 855. 6 pp. (Archaeologia, v. 19, 1821, p. 302.)—Cuming, H. S. On the kings of East Anglia. 10 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 21, 1865, p. 22.)-East Anglia: its strikes and lock-outs. 22 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 137, 1874, p. 493.)-Morgan, T. On East Anglian history in Saxon times. 16 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 36, 1880, p. 185.)-Planché, J. R. On the Earls of East Anglia. 13 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 21, 1865, p. 91.) -Roberts, E. On round tower churches in East Anglia. 6 pp. 1 pl. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 21, 1865, p. 162.)

East Bowne, England. Talbot, J. Accurate account of a tessellated pavement, bath, and other Roman antiquities, lately discovered near E. 15 pp. (London Royal Soc. Philos. trans. v. 30, 1720, p. 549.) East Hampstead, England. Narrien, J. Observations on a Roman encampment near E. 3 pp. 1 pl. (Archaeologis, v. 19, 1821, p. 96.)

East Hampton, Long Island. Gardiner, Notes and observations on the town of E. 36 pp. (N. Y. Hist. Soc. Publication fund, v. 2, p. 225.)

J. L.

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

Conquests, settlements, and discoveries of the Dutch in the East Indies. 191 pp. (Universal Hist. Modern part, v. 8, p. 415; v. 9, p. 1.)-Nieuhoff, J. Embasssy... from the Dutch East India Company to the Emperor of China, 1655. 83 pp. (Green, J., Voyages, v. 3, p. 399; Pinkerton, J., Voyages, v. 7, p. 231.) Succinct history of the rise, progress, and establishment of the Dutch East India Company. 25 pp. (Harris, J., Voyages, v. 1, 1764, p. 924.) East India Company, English. BOLTS, W. Considerations on India affairs; particularly respecting the present state of Bengal and its dependencies. 1772.

BRUCE, J. Annals of the East India Company. 1810, 3 v.

Early voyages of the English to India after the establishment of the East India Company. 1813, 2 v. (Kerr, R., Voyages, v. 8, 9.)

Great Britain. Parliament. Narrative of all the proceedings and debates in both houses of Parliament on East India affairs in the present session. 1784.

KAYE, Sir J. W. Administration of the East India Company. 1853.

Papers respecting the negociation for a renewal of the East India Company's exclusive privileges. 1813. (With Abu'l Kâsim Ibn Houkal, Oriental geography.)

THORNTON, E. Gazetteer of the territory of the East India Company. 1854, 4 v.

Anglo-Indian lament for John Company. 8 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 57, 1858, p. 635.)-Appeal to England against the new Indian stamp act. 51 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 47, 1828, p. 134.)-Asie britannique. Compagnie des Indes. 21 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1829, v. 1, pp. 90, 319.)—Bruce, J. Substance of a speech on the resolutions respecting Indian affairs. 25 pp. (Pamphleteer, v. 2, 1813, p. 441.)-Burke, E. Reports on administration of justice in India. 219 pp. (Works, v. 4, p. 1; Bohn, H. G., Brit. classics.)-Charters granted to the East India Company. 9pp. (Harris, J., Voyages, v. 2, 1705, Appendix, p. 45.)-Company's raj, The. 28 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 82, 1857, p. 615.)-Compleat history of the East India Company. 51 pp. (Harris, J., Voyages, v. 1, 1764, p. 873.)—Early voyages of the English to the East Indies, before the establishment of an exclusive company. 101 pp. (Kerr, R., Voyages, v. 8, p. 1.)-East Indian monopoly. 17 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 19, 1811, p. 229.)-Fabius, pseud. Letter on an open trade to India. 39 pp. (Pamphleteer, v. 1, 1813, p. 539.)-Familiar epistle from Mr. John Company to Mr. John Bull. 13 pp. (Blackwood's Mug. v. 83, 1-58, p. 245.)-Few more words from Mr. John Company to Mr. John Bull. 15 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 83, 1858, p. 370.)-Government of India. 31 pp. (N. Brit. Rev. v. 19, 1853, p. 552.)-Government of the East India Company. 35 pp. (N. Brit. Rev. v. 18, 1853, p. 526.)-Gracchus, pseud. Letters on the East India question. 62 pp. (Pamphleteer, v. 1, 1813, p. 579.) -Hall, R. Address to the public, on an important subject, connected with the renewal of the charter of the East India Company. 27 pp. (Works, v. 3, p. 203.)History of the English East India Company. 155 pp. (Universal Hist. Modern part, v. 8, p. 260.)-Proceedings at a general court of the East India Company, on May 29, 1795; indemnification of Warren Hastings. 39 pp. (Hastings, W., Trial of, p. 274.)-India and the East India Company. 40 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 82, 1856, p. 404.)-How India is governed. 16 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 46, 1852, p. 713.)-India under the English. 42 pp. (London Quart. Rev. v. 1, 1853, p. 233.)-Indian civil service. 15 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 79, 1856, p. 456.)-Indian civil service-its rise and fail. 32 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 89, 1861, pp. 115, 261.)-John Company to John Bull on the rival India bills. 14

EAST INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO

pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 83, 1858, p. 484.)—John Company's farewell to John Bull. 14 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 84, 1858, p. 338.)—Letter from a half-caste to a pharsee. 6 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 27, 1830, p. 786.)-Maclean, C. Pamphlet on the East India Company's charter. 58 pp. (Pamphleteer, v. 1, 1813, p. 185.) -Remarks on the evidence before Parliament on the East India Company's affairs. 10 pp. (Pamphleteer, v. 2, 1813, p. 467.)-Papers relating to the East India Company's charter. 23 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 20, 1812, p. 471; Quart. Rev. v. 5, 1813, p. 239.)-Probus, pseud. Letters on the East India question. 17 pp. (Pamphleteer, v. 1, 1813, p. 637.)-Progress of the India question. 12 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 47, 1853, p. 473.)-Hints on the present state of the question, relative to the renewal of the East India Company's charter. 12 pp. (Pamphleteer, v. 2, 1813, p. 143.)-Report of the Committee of Correspondence of the East India Company, upon the claims of the outposts. 50 pp. (Pamphleteer, v. 2, 1813. p. 93.)-Revenue and commerce of India. 29 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 45, 1827, p. 340.)-Smith, S. Disturbances at Madras, (Works, p. 304.)-Tableau historique de la Compagnie anglaise des Indes orientales depuis sa fondation jusqu'à nos jours. 41 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1830, v. 4, p. 57.)

8 pp.

See also India, History.-Burke, Edmund.-Hastings, Warren. Also Edin. Rev. v. 52, 1831, p. 281; Fraser's Mag. v. 1, 1830, pp. 260, 457, 655; v. 2, 1830, p. 222.

East India Company, French.

Agues

seau, H. F. d'. Sur le commerce des actions de la Compagnie des Indes. 126 pp. (uvres compl. v. 13, p. 513.) -Blerzy, H. Les Français dans l'Inde. 32 pp. (Rer. d. deux mondes, 1868, 2 pér. v. 78, p. 138.)-Les officiers politiques de la Compagnie des Indes. 34 pp. (Rev, d. deux mondes, 1868, 2 pér. v. 74, p. 940.)-History of the French commerce in the Indies. 86 pp. (Universal Hist. Modern part, v. 9, p. 174.) -History of the French East India Company. 17 pp. (Harris, J., Voyages, v. 1, 1764, p. 949.)-Necker, J. Réponse au mémoire de M. l'Abbé Morellet sur la Compagnie des Indes. 76 pp. (Euvres compl. v. 15, p. 127.) East Indian archipelago.

1875.

BECHTINGER, J. Le Sonda. BELCHER, Sir E. Narrative of the voyage of H. M. S. Samarang, during the years 1843-46. 1848, 2 v.

BICKMORE, A. S. Travels in the East Indian archipelago. 1868.

BLUME, C. L. Rumphia, sive commentationes botanicae, imprimis de plantis Indiae orientalis. 1835-47, 3 v.

CRAWFURD, J. Descriptive dictionary of the Indian islands. 1856.

History of the Indian archipelago. 1820, 3 v.

EARL, G. W. Native races of the Indian archipelago. 1853.

HORSFIELD, T. Zoological researches in Java and the neighbouring islands. 1824.

JUKES, J. B. Narrative of the surveying voyage of H. M. S. Fly . . . during the years 1842-46. 1847, 2 v.

...

KEPPEL, H. Visit to the Indian archipelago. 1853, 2 v. in 1.

[blocks in formation]

42. (Temminck, C. J., Verh. der nederl. overzeesche bezittingen, Botanie.)

MARRYAT, F. S. Borneo and the Indian archipelago. 1848.

MARSDEN, W. (Tr.) Memoirs of a Malayan family, written by themselves, and tr. from the original. 1830. (Orient. Trans. Fund.)

MEYER, A. B. (Ed.) Bilderschriften des ostindischen archipels und der Suedsee. 1881. (Koenigl. ethnogr. mus. zu Dresden.)

MORGA, A. de. The Philippine islands .. Japan, and China, at the close of the 16 century. 1868. (Hakluyt Soc.)

...

[blocks in formation]

MUELLER, F., and SCHERZER, K. Ethnographie der Novara expédition. 1868.

MUELLER, S. Land en volkenkunde. 1839-44. (Temminck, C. J., Verh. der nederl. overzeesche bezittingen.)

and SCHLEGEL, H. Zoogdieren vogelen, amphibien, visschen, van den indischen archipel, 1839-44. (Temminck, C. J., Verh. der nederl. overzeesche bezittingen, Zoologie.)

ST. JOHN, H. The Indian archipelago; its history and present state. 1853, 2 v.

TEMMINCK, C. J. Verhandelingen over de naturlijke geschiedenis der nederlandsche overzeesche bezittingen. 1839-44, 4 v. WALLACE, A. R. The Malay archipelago. 1869, 2 v.

84

— Abù Abdallah Mohammed Ibn Abdallah Ibn Batuta. Description de l'archipel d'Asie. pp. (Journ. asiat. 4 s. v. 9, 1847, pp. 93, 218.)-Borneo and the Indian archipelago. 29 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 84, 1846, p. 147.)-Borneo, Eastern archipelago, etc. 23 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 78, 1846, p. 1.)-Collingwood, C. In his Rambles of a naturalist, p. 145. 166 pp.Commercial relations of the Indian archipelago. 18 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 34, 1816, p. 379.)-Dampier, W. Account of New Holland and the adjacent islands. 34 pp. (Pinkerton, J., Voyages, v. 11, p. 464.) —Eastern archipelago. 34 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 111, 1862, p. 483.) -Eastern archipelago and the Rajah of Sarawak. 22 pp. (Dublin Rev. v. 24, 1848, p. 295.)-Ernouf, A. A., Baron. Hollandais dans l'archipel indien. 35 pp. (Ree. contemp. 1869, v. 5, p. 467.)-Haan, W. de. Bijdragen tot de kennis der Orthoptera. 203 pp. (Temminck, C. J., Verh, der nederl, overzeesche bezittingen, Zoologie.)-Bijdragen tot de kennis der Papilionidia. 44 pp. Temminck, C. J., Verh, der nederl. overzeesche bezit lingen, Zoologie.)—Indian archipelago. 17 pp. (Dublin Unir. Mag. v. 41, 1853, p. 315.)—Jurien de la Gravière. E. La domination hollandaise dans l'Archipel indien. 31 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1853, n. pér. 2 s. v. 1, p. 38.)—Leyden, J. Malay anuais. Tr. into French by P. A. Dufau. 10 pp. (Journ. asiat. 1 s. v. 1, 1822, p. 300.)—Lubbock, Sir J. The Malayan archipelago. 7 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 19, 1869, p. 527.)-Malay archipelago. 31 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 127, 1869, p. 68.) — Mueller, S. Schetsen uit de oostelijke streken des Indischen archipels. 48 pp. (In his Land en volkenkunde; Temminck, C. J., Verh. der nederl, overzeesche beziltingen, p. 81.)-Peron, F. In his Voyage undertaken for the discovery of southern lands. 214 pp. (Pinkerton, J., Voyages, v. 11, p. 739.)—Radan, R. Un naturaliste dans l'archipel malais. 32 pp. (Rev. d. deur monules, 1869, 2 pér. v. 83, p. 675.)-Raffles, Sir T. S. Discourse delivered to the Literary and scientifle so. riety of Java. 39 pp. (Pamphleteer, v. 8, 1816, p. 67.)— Stoliczka, F. Contribution to Malayan ornithology. 58 pp. (Asiat. Soc. Bengal Journ. v. 39, pt. 2, 1870, p. 277.)--Wallace, A. R. Malay archipelago. 179 pp. (In his Australasia, p. 255.)

See also Borneo. — Java. - Madagascar — Molucca islands. — Philippine islands. — Sooloo islands.-Sumatra.

East Indies.

ACOSTA, J. Naturall and morall historie of the East and West Indies, 1604. 1880, 2 v. BLEEKER, P. Atlas ichthyologique des Indes orientales. 1862-77, 8 v.

CUST, R. N. Sketch of the modern languages of the East Indies. 1878.

Early voyages of the English to the East Indies. 1813, 2 v. (Kerr, R., Voyages, v. 8, 9.)

History of the commerce to, and the settlements in the East Indies, by the several European nations. 1781, 2 v. (Universal Hist. Modern part, v. 8, 9.)

MAFFEI, G. P. Istorie delle Indie orientali, 1589. 1806, 3 v.

MARKHAM, C. R. (Ed.) Voyages of Sir James Lancaster, to the East Indies. 1877. (Hakluyt Soc.)

EAST INDIES

[blocks in formation]

Barbosa, O. Libro dell' Indie orientali. 72 pp. (Ramusio, G. B., Navigationi, v. 1, p. 288.)-Barker, E. Voyage to the East Indies in 1591. 7 pp. (Green, J., Voyages, v. 1, p. 235.)-Bernier, F. Voyage to the East Indies. 179 pp. (Pinkerton, J., Voyages, v. 8, p. 57.)-Best, T. Journal of the 10 voyage to the East India. 11 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 456.) -Browne, A. Briefe extracts of a journall of his Indian voyages. 4 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, V. 2, p. 1850.)-Bruton, W. Newes from the East Indies. 15 pp. (Hakluyt, R., Voyages, v. 5, p. 45.)— Clayborne, T. Second voyage set forth by the company into the East Indies. 3 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 185.) Coverte, R. Voyage of Captain Alexander Sharpey in 1608 to the East Indies. 9 pp. (Green, J., Voyages, v. 1, p. 336.)-Cust, R. N. Languages of the East Indies. 28 pp. (Linguistic and oriental essays, p. 114.) -Dalrymple, A. Journal of a voyage to the East Indies, in 1775. 30 pp. (London Royal Soc. Philos. trans. v. 68, pt. 1, 1779, p. 389.)—Davis, J. Voyages to the East Indies. 9 pp. (Green, J., Voyages, v. 1, p. 254; Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, pp. 116, 132.)Davy, J. Ninth voyage of the Indian companie to the East Indies, in the James. 5 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 440.)—Description of a voyage made by certaine ships of Holland into the East Indies. 31 pp. (Hakluyt, R., Voyages, v. 5, p. 1.)-Dounton, N. Sixth voyage to the East Indies, his journal, or certaine extracts thereof. 41 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 274.)-Federici, C. Viaggio nell' Indie orientali. 25 pp. (Ramusio, G. B., Navigationi, v. 3, p. 386.)-Fitch, R. Voyage... to the East India. 20 pp. (Pinkerton, J., Voyages, v. 9, p. 406; Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 2, p. 1730.)-Floris, P. W. Extracts from his journal for the 7 voyage. 10 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 319.)-Frederick, C. Voyage into the East India. 37 pp. (Hakluyt, R., Voyages, v. 2, p. 339.)-Hamilton, A.↑ New account of the East Indies. 265 pp. (Pinkerton, J., Voyages, v. 8, p. 258.) — Hatch, J. Selections and remembrances taken out of a large journal of a voyage set forth by the East Indian societie. 5 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 618.)-Hawkins, W. Journal in the Hector in the third E. I. C. voyage 1607. 25 pp. (Markham, C. R., The Hawkins voyages, p. 364; Hakluyt Soc.)-Hores, W. Discourse of his voyage in the Dragon and expedition from Surat to Achen, Teco, and Bantam. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 656.)—Jones, T. Briefe narration of the 4 voyage to the East Indies. 5 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 228.)-Keeling, W. Journal of the 3 voyage to the East India, set out by the company of the merchants trading in those parts. 18 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 188.)-Voyage in 1607, to Bantam and Banda. 21 pp. (Green, J., Voyages, v. 1, p. 312.)—Lancaster, J. Voyage to the East Indies, in 1630. 18 pp. (Green, J., Voyages, v. 1, p. 262; Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 147.)Linschoten, J. H. von. Voyage to Goa, and observations of the East Indies. 36 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 2, p. 1750.)--Lopez, T. Navigatione verso l'Indie orientali. 25 pp. (Ramusio, G. B., Narigationi, v. 1, p. 133.)-Marten, N. Seventh voyage, made in the Globe into East India. 6 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 314.)-Voyage of Captain Anthony Hippon to the coast of Koromandel, Bantam, and Siam, in 1611. 7 pp. (Green, J., Voyages, v. 1, p. 429.)—Middleton, D. Voyage in the Consent. 4 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 226.)-Middleton, Sir H. Sixth voyage set forth by the East Indian Company. 28 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 247.)-Voyage to the East Indies, in 1604. 5 pp. (Green, J., Voyages, v. 1, p. 279.)-Mildenhall, J. Travailes into the Indies. 3 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimez, v. 1, p. 114.)— Mueller, S. Schetsen uit de oostelijke streken des Indischen archipels voornamelijk van Celebes, Boeton, Amboina en de Banda-eilanden. 48 pp. 11 pl. (In his Land en volkenkunde, p. 81; Temminck, C. J., Verk. der nederl, overzeesche bezitlingen.)-Niebuhr, B. G. Nogle efterretninger om Wilhelm Leyel og den danske

[ocr errors]
[blocks in formation]

ostindiske handel under hans bestyrelse. 28 pp. (Skandin. litteraturselskab, v. 1, p. 142.)-Payton, W. Journal of all principal matters passed in the 12 voyage to the East India. 13 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 488.)-Second voyage into the East Indies. 8 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 528.)— Pring, M. Briefe notes of 2 voyages into the East Indies. 3 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 629.) -Second voyage into the East Indies. 23 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 631.)-Pyrard, F. Voyage to the East Indies. 25 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 2, p. 1646.)-Quirini, V. Relazione delle Inde orientali nel 1506. 17 pp. (Albèri, E., Relaz. ambas. veneti, Appendice, p. 3.)-Roe, Sir T. Journal of a voyage to the East Indies. 51 pp. (Churchill, A. and J., Voyages, v. 1, p. 617.)-Saris, J. Eighth voyage, set forth by the East-Indian societie. 61 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 334.)-Sommario di tutti li regni, città, e popoli dell' Indie orientali. 28 pp. (Ramusio, G. B., Navigationi, v. 1, p. 324.)-Spielbergen, G. von. Voyage, by the Magellane Straits and South Sea, unto the East Indies. 8 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 80.)-Tatton, J. Journal of a voyage made by the Pearle to the East India. 5 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 328.)-Voyages to the East Indies. 242 pp. (Harris, J., Voyages, v. 1, 1705, p. 46.)-Whithington, N. Extracts of a tractate. 5 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 482.)— Wilson, R. Eleventh voyage to the East India in the Solomon. 3 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 486.)-Wood, B. Unfortunate voyage towards the East Indies, in 1596. 3 pp. (Green, J., Voyages, v. 1, p. 252.)-Voyage into the East Indies. 4 pp. (Purchas, S., His pilgrimes, v. 1, p. 110.)

See also Aracan.~Âssam.-Batavia.-Burmah.

-Cambodia.--China.--Cochin China.-East Indian archipelago. — India.― Japan. — Java.—

Malacca.-Siam.

3575 1406

East Jersey under the proprietary govern-
ments. Whitehead, W. A.
East of the Jordan. Merrill. S.
East Spitzbergen. Le Roy, P. L. Narra-

tive of the singular adventures of 4 Russian sailors who were cast away on the desert island of East Spitzbergen. 78 pp. (With Stachlin, J. von, Account of the new Northern archipelago, p. 41.)

East wind, A threnode to the. 11 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 57, 1858, p. 517.)

East winds, The May. 8 pp. (Fraser's Mag.

v. 63, 1861, p. 586.)

Eastburn, James Wallis. Drake, N. Criti

cal remarks on Yamoyden, a poem by E. 57 pp. (In his Evenings in autumn, v. 1, p. 237.) Eastcott, Rev. Richard. Sketches of the origin, progress, and effects of music, with an account of the ancient bards and minstrels. Bath, 1793. 8°. Easter. Chronicon paschale. (Corpus Script. Byz. v. 16, 17.)

-2745 1832, 2 v.

The same. 1865. (Migne, J. P., Patrol. s. Gr. v. 92.)

MILCHSACK, G. Die Oster- und passionsspiele. . . I. Die lateinischen Osterfeiern. 1880.

Anatolius, St., Bp. of Laodicea. Canon paschalls. 12 pp. (Migne, J. P., Patrol. s. Gr. v. 10, p. 209.)-The same, tr. into English. 17 pp. (Ante-Nicene Christ. Libr. v. 14, p. 411.)—Andreas, St., Abp. of Crete. In his Methodus investigandi cycli solaris et lunaris, necnon Paschatis, in studiosorum gratiam elaborata. [Gr. et Lat.] 3 pp. (Migue, J. P., Patrol. s. Gr. v. 19, p. 1329.)—Argyrus, I. Ad Enaeoten Andronicum qui ratione traditas methodos postularat solis ac lunac cyclorum, et eorum quae ex his consequuntur. [Gr. et Lat.] 24 pp. (Petau, D., Uranologion, p. 359.)—Beda Venerabilis. Do celebratione Paschae; De ordinatione feriarum Paschalium. 6 pp. (Migue, J. P., Patrol. s. Lat. v. 90, p. 599.)-Bernoulli, Jean. De die qua celebrandum festum Paschatis anno 1724. 8 pp. (Opera omnia, v. 4, p. 494.)-Cassiodorus, M. A. Computus paschalis. 1 p. (Migne, J. P., Patrol. 8. Lat. v. 69, p. 1249.)-Ceolfrid, Abbot of Wearmouth. Epistola... pro catholico Pascha. 5 pp. (Migne, J. P., Patrol. s. Lat. v. 89, p. 349.)-Caming, H. S. Easter eggs. 8 pp. (Brit. Archacol. Assoc. Journ. v. 36, 1880, p. 151.)-Cummianus, St., Bp. in Ireland. Epistola de controversia paschali.

EASTERN CHURCH

5 pp. (Migno, J. P., Patrol. s. Lat. v. 87, p. 969.)—Dionysius (Exiguus). Epistolae duae de ratione Paschae; Cyclus paschalis. 39 pp. (Migne, J. P., Patrol. 8. Lat. v. 67, pp. 19, 453.)-Ecclesiastical computation of Easter. 7 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 18, 1818, p. 496.)-Ensebius (Pamphilus), Bp. of Caesarea. De sollemnitate paschall. [Gr. et Lat.] 8 pp. (Mai, A., Patrum nov. biblioth. v. 4, pt. 1, p. 209; Migne, J. P., Patrol. 8. Gr. v. 24, p. 693.)-Extractatu de Paschate. 11 pp. (Mai, A., Script. vet. nov. collect. v. 1, p. 247.)Eutychius, St., Patriarch of Constantinople. Sermo de Paschate et de sancta Eucharistia. [Gr. et Lat.] 6 pp. (Migue, J. P., Patrol. 8. Gr. v. 86, pt. 2, p. 2391.)— Heales, A. Easter sepulchres; their object, nature, and history. 46 pp. (Archaeologia, v. 42, 1869, p. 263.)— Hilario, Q. J. Expositum de die Paschae et mensis. 5 pp. (Migne, J. P., Patrol. s. Lat. v. 13, p. 1105.)— Hippolytus, St., Bp. of Portus Romanus. Canon paschalis. [Gr. et Lat.] 14 pp. (Migne, J. P., Patrol. 8. Gr. v. 10, p. 875.)—Joannes, St., of Damascus. Canon paschalis. [Gr. et Lat.] 4 pp. (Migue, J. P., Patrol. s. Gr. v. 95, p. 239.)-Libellus de computo paschali. 8 pp. (Migne, J. P., Patrol. s. Lat. v. 59, p. 545.) -Liber de computo. 50 pp. (Migne, J. P., Patrol. s. Lat. v. 129, p. 1273.)-M'Whorter, G. C. Easter holidays. 4 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 34, 1867, p. 589.)Maximus, St. Brevis enarratio Christiani Paschatis. [Gr. et Lat.] 32 pp. (Migne, J. P., Patrol. s. Gr. v. 19, p. 1217; Petau, D., Uranologion, p. 313.)-Mommsen, T. Zeitzer Ostertafel vom jahre 447. 28 pp. 2 pl. (Berlin. Akad. Wissens. Philol. klasse Abhandl. 1862, p. 539.) -Nicetas Seidus. De Paschate. [Gr. et Lat.] 2 pp. (Migue, J. P., Patrol. s. Gr. v. 127, p. 1485.)—Osgood, S. Easter flowers. 6 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 27, 1863, p. 189.)- Polycrates, Bp. of Ephesus. Fragmenta ex epistola... de Pascha eo die quo Judaeis praescriptum erat celebrando. [Gr. et La'.] 3 pp. (Migne, J. P., Patrol. 8. Gr. v. 5, p. 1357.)-Próterius, St., Bp. of Alexandria. Epistola .. de ratione paschalis. 6 pp. (Migne, J. P., Patrol. s. Lat. v. 54, p. 1084.)-Schuyler, E. A Russian Easter. 7 pp. (Scribner's Monthly, v. 3, 1872, p. 681.)-Theophilus, Bp. of Alexandria. Epis tolae paschales. [Gr. et Lat.] 7 pp. (Migne, J. P., Patrol. s. Gr. v. 65, p. 47.)—Varin, (—). Mémoire sur les causes de la dissidence entre l'église bretonne et l'église romaine, relativement à la célébration de la Fête de Paques. 156 pp. (Inst. de France, Acad. Inscript. Mém. divers sav. 1 s. v. 5, pt. 2, 1858, p. 88.)—Vittore, St., Bp. of Capua. Ex libello de cyclo paschali. 6 pp. (Pitra, J. B., Spicileg. Solesmense, v. 1, p. 296.)—Walch, C. G. F. Decreti Nicaeni de Paschate explicatio. 56 pp. (Goettingon, K. gesells. wissens. Nov. Comment. Hist. Philol. v. 1, 1769, p. 10.)

Easter island. Palmer, J. A., Jr. Easter island. 5 pp. (Overland Monthly, v. 2, 1869, p. 551.)Rallier, L. A. E. Mémoire sur quelques monumens antiques de l'ile de Pâques. 30 pp. (Soc. roy, des antiq. de France, Mém. v. 2, 1820, p. 232.)-Rapa-Nui, or Easter island, in November, 1868. 6 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 21, 1870, p. 449.)-Villeneuve, P. de. Mystère et dépopulation de l'ile de Pâques. 23 pp. (Correspondant, n. 8. v. 76, 1878, p. 816.) 38 pp.

Easter trip of two ochlophobists. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 102, 1867, pp. 42, 188.) Easterbrooks, R. W. Submission, poem.

1 p. (Scribner's Monthly, v. 13, 1877, p. 31.) Eastern and western states of America. Buckingham, J. S. 3 v.

2474

Eastern archipelago. See East Indian archipelago.

Eastern carpets. Robinson, V. J. P.29.3 Eastern Church. SOUTHGATE, H. Narrative of a tour through Armenia, Kurdistan, Persia, and Mesopotamia. With observations on the condition of Mohammedanism and Christianity in those countries. 1840, 2 v.

Narrative of a visit to the Syrian (Jacobite) church of Mesopatamia; with statements and reflections upon ... the character and prospects of the Eastern churches. 1844.

Russo-Greek and oriental churches. 64 pp. (Dublin Rev. v. 23, 1847, p. 405.)

See also Armenian church.-Coptic church.— Greek church.-Jacobites.-Maronites.-Nes

torians.-Syrian church.

[blocks in formation]

Eastern Church, Biography. ASSEMANI, G. S. Bibliotheca orientalis. 1719-28, 3 v. in 4.

Eastern Church, History. LE QUIEN, M. Oriens christianus. 1740, 3 v.

NEALE, J. M. History of the Holy Eastern Church. 1847-50, 4 v.

STANLEY, A. P. Lectures on the history of the Eastern Church. 1862.

Bliss, E. M. The Eastern Church. 29 pp. (New Englander, v. 36, 1877, p. 568.)-Eastern Christians. 41 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 127, 1869, p. 1.) Eastern empire. See Byzantine empire. Eastern hospitals and English nurses; the narrative of 12 months' experience in the hospitals of Koulali and Scutari. By a lady volunteer. London, 1856. 2 v. p. 8°.

-3777 Eastern Indians. See Indians of North America.

Eastern life, present and past. Martineau, H. 3 v. 1406

Eastern love story, An. Kusa Jātakaya. Steele, T. 1227 Eastern monachism. Hardy, R. S. -2286

Eastern origin of the Celtic nations proved. Prichard, J. C. 1794 Eastern penitentiary of Pennsylvania, Concise history of. -2346

Eastern Persia, an account of the journeys of the Persian boundary commission. See Persian boundary commission. Eastern proverbs and emblems illustrating old truths. Long, J. Eastern question.

1257

CAMPBELL, G. D., 8 Duke of Argyll, The eastern question. n. d. 2 v.

MACCOLL, M. Three years of the eastern question. 1878.

RAWLINSON, Sir H. in the east. 1875.

England and Russia

Affghanistan. 20 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 26, 1842, pp. 493, 505.)-Aggression of Russia and the duty of Great Britain. 37 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 145, 1878, p. 534.)-Alcock, R. The relations of western powers with the east. 20 pp. (Fortn. Rec. n. s. v. 19, 1876, p. 46.)-Austria and Turkey. 24 pp. (Fraser's Mag. n. s. v. 14, 1876, p. 1.)-Austria, Germany, and the eastern question. 10 pp. (Fraser's Mag. n. s. v. 16, 1877, p. 407.)-Berlin settlement, The. 10 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 124, 1878, p. 757.)-Blind, K. Revelations of European diplomacy. 21 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 124, 1877, p. 347.)-Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Austria. 22 pp. (Brit. Quart. Rev. v. 68, 1873, p. 393.)-Bunsen, G. von. Germany and Egypt. 10 pp. (Nineteenth Century, v. 2, 1877, p. 167.)-Burnouf, E. La civilisation hellénique, et la question d'orient. 34 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1878, v. 27, p. 182.)-C., G. Cabul, Candahar, and India. 9 pp. (Fraser's Mag. n. s. v. 22, 1880, p. 408.)-Calonne, A. de. Insurrection candiote, et le réveil de la question d'orient. 19 pp. (Rev. contemp. 1866, v. 5, p. 479.)- Carné, L. de. Débats parlementaires. Etat de la question d'orient. 26 pp. (Rev. d. deur mondes, 1841, 4 s. v. 25, p. 110.)-Chesney, G. Russia and India. 12 pp. (Nineteenth Century, v. 3, 1878, p. 605.)-Christian races under Turkish rulers. 18 pp. (Brit. Quart. Rev. v. 32, 1860, p. 480.) Cloud in the east. 11 pp. (Dublin Rev. n. s. v. 28, 1877, p. 181.) --Collas, E. La Serbie et la crise orientale. 32 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 64, 1875, p. 1039.)-Conference at Constantinople. 13 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 120, 1876, p. 763.)—Conférence de Constantinople, et la guerre d'orient. 34 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 71. 1877, p. 185.)-Congress, The. 12 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 124, 1878, p. 119.)- Congress of Berlin and its consequences. 14 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 127, 1878, p. 392.)-Courtney, L. Our eastern policy. 24 PP. (Fortn, Rev. n. s. v. 21, 1877, p. 603.)-Crampon, E. Examen des quatres guaranties de la paix en orient.

EASTERN QUESTION

57 pp. (Rev. contemp. 1856, v. 1, p. 5.)- Lord Derby's despatch and the debate. 12 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 121, 1877, p. 737.)-Dicey, E. England's policy at the congress. 18 pp. (Nineteenth Century, v. 3, 1878, p. 779.)-Nubar Pasha and our protectorate. 12 PP. (Nineteenth Century, v. 4, 1878, p. 548.)-Our route to India. 21 pp. (Nineteenth Century, v. 1, 1877, p. 665.)— Duff, M. E. G. Eastern affairs. 19 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 28, 1876, p. 694.)-Echoes of the late debate. 16 pp. (Nineteenth Century, v. 4, 1878, p. 478.)-England and Russia in the east. 10 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 18, 1875, p. 600.)-Five nights' debate. 22 pp. (Nineteenth Century, v. 1, 1877, p. 857.)-Du Quesnoy, P. Une revanche, la question anglo-russe en Asie. 33 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 79, 1879, p. 685.) - Les Russes dans l'Asie-centrale. 40 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 70, 1877, p. 211.)-Earle, R. A. The eastern situation. 20 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 20, 1876, p. 651.)-Our Eastern policy. 16 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 27, 1843, p. 108.)-Eastern problems. 24 pp. (London Quart. Rev. v. 14, 1860, p. 85.-Eastern prospects. 12 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 124, 1878, p. 499.-Eastern question and the conference. 44 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 143, 1877, p. 276.)Eastern question and the government. 43 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 142, 1876, p. 544.)-Eastern question from the point of view of the eastern Christians. By a Servian. 30 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 35, 1877, pp. 84, 158.) -England and Russia. 17 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 123, 1878, p. 374; Dublin Rev. n. s. v. 30, 1878, p. 465.) -England and the treaty of San Stefano. 18 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 123, 1878, p. 635.) — English foreign policy and the eastern question. 9 pp. (Fraser's Mag. n. s. v. 13, 1876, p. 537.)- Eve of the congress. 14 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 123, 1878, p. 509.)-Faucher, L. La question d'orient d'après les documens anglais. 159 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1841, 4 s. v. 28, pp. 513, 729, 877.)-Forcade, E. La conference de Vienne, et la question d'orient. 37 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1854, n. pér. 2 s. v. 5, p. 1224.)—Foreign opinion on England in the east. 21 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 123, 1878, p. 734.)—Our foreign policy and home prospects. 17 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 23, 1841, p. 235.)-Four empires, The. 26 pp. (Westm. Rev. n. 8. v. 12, 1857, p. 415.)-France and the east. 28 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 72, 1811, p. 529.) - Freeman, E. A. The election and the eastern question. 21 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 37, 1880, p. 956.)-The English people in relation to the eastern question. 26 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 29, 1877, p. 489.)-Geographical aspect of the eastern question. 15 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 21, 1877, p. 73.)— Present aspects of the eastern question. 15 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 20, 1876, p. 409.) The true eastern question. 23 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 18, 1875, p. 747.)— Froude, J. A. The eastern question. 35 pp. (In his Short studies on great subjects, s. 2, p. 410.)-Geffcken, F. H. Russland und England in Mittel-Asien. 25 pp. (Deutsch, rundschau, v. 22, 1880, p. 242.)—Giffen, R. The question of Central Asia. 15 pp. (Fortn. Rev. 1. s. v. 4, 1868, p. 1.) Girardin, S. M. Controverse sur la question d'orient. 27 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1860, 2 pér. v. 30, p. 400.)- Origines de la question d'orient. 103 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1864, 2 pér. v. 51, p. 40; v. 53, p. 709; 1865, v. 60, p. 671.)-La question d'orient en 1840 et en 1862. 51 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1862, 2 pér. v. 41, pp. 271, 949.)-Gladstone, W. E. Aggression on Egypt, and freedom in the east. 25 pp. (In his Gleanings of past years, v. 4, p. 341, and Nineteenth Century, v. 2, 1877, p. 149.)-England's mission. 25 pp. (Nineteenth Century, v. 4, 1878, p. 560.)-The Hellenic factor in the eastern problem. 46 pp. (In his Gleanings of past years, v. 4, p. 259, and Contemp. Rev. v. 29, 1877, p. 1.)-Liberty in the east and west. 21 pp. (Nineteenth Century, v. 3, 1878, p. 1154.)—The paths of honour and of shame. 14 pp. (Nineteenth Century, v. 3, 1878, p. 591.)-The peace to come. 18 pp. (Nineteenth Century, v. 3, 1878, p. 209.)-Gladstone and the next election. 21 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 125, 1879, p. 248.)-Godkin, E. L. The eastern question. 20 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 124, 1877, p. 106.)—Griffin, L. The present state of the eastern question. 22 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 15, 1874, p. 21.)-Lord Hartington's resolu tions, and the opposition. 7 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 124, 1878, p. 357.)—Hartmann, J. von. Zur orientalischen frage. 25 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 9, 1876, p. 427.)- Havelock, H. M. Constantinople and our road to India. 16 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 21, 1877, p. 119.)-Howell, G. Working men and the eastern question. 6 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 28, 1876, p. 866.)– Impending war, The. 10 pp. (Dublin Rer. n. s. v. 27, 1876, p. 499.)—Kingsley, W. L. Why should we give our sympathy to Russia in the present war? pp. (New Englander, v. 37, 1878, p. 114.) Klaczko, J. Evolutions du problème oriental. 79 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1878, 3 pér. v. 29, p. 721; v. 30, pp. 5, 481.)—

16

« PreviousContinue »