together to form one
volume.
POSITIVIST LIBRARY FOR THE 19TH CENTURY.
150 Volumes.
I. _Poetry._ (Thirty Volumes.)
The Iliad and the Odyssey, in 1 vol. without notes.
AEschylus, the King OEdipus of Sophocles, and Aristophanes,
in 1 vol. without notes.
Pindar and Theocritus, with Daphnis and Chloe, in 1 vol.
without notes.
Plautus and Terence, in 1 vol. without notes.
Virgil complete, Selections from Horace, and Lucan, in 1
vol. without notes.
Ovid, Tibullus, Juvenal, in 1 vol. without notes.
Fabliaux du Moyen Age, recueillies par Legrand D'Aussy.
Dante, Ariosto, Tasso, and Petrarch, in 1 vol. in Italian.
Select Plays of Metastasio and Alfieri, also in Italian.
I Promessi Sposi, by Manzoni, in 1 vol. in Italian.
Don Quixote, and the Exemplary Novels of Cervantes, in
Spanish, in 1 vol.
Select Spanish Dramas, a collection edited by Don Jose
Segundo Florez, in 1 vol. in Spanish.
The Romancero Espagnol, a selection, with the poem of the
Cid, 1 vol. in Spanish.
Select Plays of P. Corneille.
Moliere, complete.
Select Plays of Racine and Voltaire, in 1 vol.
La Fontaine's Fables, with some from Lamotte and Florian.
Gil Blas, by Lesage.
The Princess of Cleves, Paul and Virginia, and the Last of
the Abencerrages, to be collected in 1 vol.
Les Martyres, par Chateaubriand.
Select Plays of Shakespeare.
Paradise Lost and Lyrical Poems of Milton.
Robinson Crusoe and the Vicar of Wakefield, in 1 vol.
Tom Jones, by Fielding, in English, or translated by Cheron.
The seven masterpieces of Walter Scott--Ivanhoe, Waverley,
the Fair Maid of Perth, Quentin Durward, Woodstock (Les
Puritains), the Heart of Midlothian, the Antiquary.
Select Works of Byron, Don Juan in particular to be
suppressed.
Select Works of Goethe.
The Arabian Nights.
II. _Science._ (Thirty Volumes.)
Arithmetic of Condorcet, Algebra, and Geometry of Clairaut,
the Trigonometry of Lacroix or Legendre, to form 1 vol.
Analytical Geometry of Auguste Comte, preceded by the
Geometry of Descartes.
Statics, by Poinsot, with all his Memoirs on Mechanics.
Course of Analysis given by Navier at the Ecole
Polytechnique, preceded by the Reflections on the
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