merous MS. notes by Butler. Given to St. John's College some
years ago.
HOMER. Iliad and Odyssey. 4 vols. [18--]
Interleaved and profusely adnotated by Butler.
HOMER. Iliad, Odyssey, and Hymns. (Teubner Classics.) Leipzig.
HOMER. See Buckley, Theodore Alois.
JEBB, SIR R. C. Introduction to Homer. Third edition. London, 1888.
_Also_ a copy with a few MS. notes by Butler.
JESUS OF HISTORY, THE. London, 1869.
Used by Butler in preparing _The Fair Haven_.
KRAUSE, ERNST. See Darwin, Charles.
LAMARCK. Philosophie Zoologique. Nouvelle edition par Ch. Martins. 2
vols. Paris, 1873.
Used by Butler in preparing _Evolution Old and New_.
LAURENTIUS. The Miocene Men of the Bible. By Laurentius. London, 1889.
LOCKE, JOHN. An Essay concerning Human Understanding. By John Locke. 2
vols. London, 1824.
MALONE, E. See Shakespeare.
MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY, FELIX. Letters from Italy and Switzerland. By
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Translated by Lady Wallace. London, 1862.
See p. 37 about Mendelssohn's staying such a long while before things in
_Alps and Sanctuaries_, ch. ii.
MILTON, JOHN. The Prose Works of John Milton. Only Vol. III.,
containing "The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce." (Bohn.) London,
1872.
Referred to in _The Way of All Flesh_, when Theobald and Christina drive
away together after their marriage. And cf. _Life and Habit_, ch. ii.,
where, after quoting from a journal an extract about Lycurgus, Butler
proceeds: "Yet this truly comic paper does not probably know that it is
comic, any more than the kleptomaniac knows that he steals, or than John
Milton knew that he was a humorist when he wrote a hymn upon the
Circumcision and spent his honeymoon in composing a treatise on Divorce."
MIVART, ST. GEORGE. On the Genesis of Species. By St. George Mivart.
Second edition. London, 1871.
Used by Butler in preparing his books on evolution.
PALEY, WILLIAM. Natural Theology or Evidences of the Existence and
Attributes of the Deity. By William Paley, D.D. New edition. London,
1837.
PALEY, WILLIAM. A View of the Evidences of Christianity. By William
Paley, D.D. New edition by T. R. Birks. London [18--].
PIERS PLOUGHMAN. The Vision and Creed of Piers Ploughman. Edited by
Thomas Wright. 2 vols. London, 1887.
Butler bought this to help him to make up his mind as to the limits of
permissible archaism in translating the Odyssey and the Iliad.
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