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THE COMMENTARIES OF GAIUS,

Translated and Annotated, by J. T. ABDY, LL.D., Barrister-at-Law of the Norfolk Circuit and Regius Professor of Laws in the University of Cambridge, and BRYAN WALKER, M.A., M.L., Fellow of Corpus Christi College, formerly Law Student of Trinity Hall and Chancellor's Medallist for Legal Studies. Crown Octavo, 125.

"Without endorsing all that has been uttered from time to time respecting the beauties of Roman law by its most ardent admirers, we readily admit that its study must prove useful to the English legal aspirant, partly from its intrinsic merits as a system, and partly from the contrast which it presents to the chaotic agglomeration which Sir William Blackstone pronounced to be the perfection of common sense. As scholars and as editors Messrs Abdy and Walker

have done their work well. . . . . For one thing the editors deserve special commendation. They have presented Gaius to the reader with few notes, and those merely by way of reference or necessary explanation. Thus the Roman jurist is allowed to speak for himself, and the reader feels that he is really studying Roman law in the original, and not a fanciful representation of it, tricked out by the hands of some 'learned' but confused and confusing modern text writer." Athenæum.

A CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF THE GRACES, DOCUMENTS, AND OTHER PAPERS

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HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE OF ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST.

BY THOMAS BAKER, B.D., Ejected Fellow. Edited by JOHN E. B. MAYOR, M.A., Fellow of St John's.

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peculiarly competent an editor as Mr Mayor to give this history to the world. Not only has he furnished us, in the volume before us, with Baker's History, and supplied a test of the accuracy of at least a portion of Baker's statements by printing a calendar of the principal documents in the college treasury, but he has given us Cole's Notes and Continuation, Lists of Fellows, Catalogues and Notices respecting Scholarships and College Offices taken directly from the registers, so that the history is brought down to our own time; and all this accompanied by a mass of biographical illustration, of the extent and value of which nothing but a careful examination could give the reader an adequate idea. This supplementary and illustrative matter alone occupies nearly six hundred pages of small print; while the vast amount of information contained in the book is made readily available by an index that fills more than one hundred pages. If it be highly to the credit of the Syndics of the Pitt Press to have printed the book, the manner in which he has edited it reflects no less credit upon Mr Mayor.""-Notes and Queries.

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"The work displays very wide reading, and it will be of great use to members of the college and of the university, and, perhaps, of still greater use to students of English history, ecclesiastical, political, social, literary and academical, who have hitherto had to be content with 'Dyer.'"-Academy.

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