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ARIOSTO, ORLANDO FURIOSO, with Original Memoir, Notes, and Illustrations in English, by ANTONIO PANIZZI. 4 vols. crown 8vo. 21. 8s. just published. BOCCACCIO, il DECAMERONE, con un Discorso Critico da UGo FosCOLO. 3 vols. crown 8vo. ll. 11s. 6d. with Ten Engravings from Designs by Stothard, 21. 12s. 6d.

LARGE PAPER, with proof plates, 4l. 14s. 6d.

A very few copies printed entirely on India Paper, 61. 16s. 6d.

ILLUSTRATIONS of the DECAMERON, by STOTHARD. 8vo. 11. Proofs, 4to. 21. India Paper, folio size, 31.

DISCORSO sur la DIVINA COMMEDIA di DANTE, da UGO FOSCOLO. Crown 8vo. 12s. LARGE PAPER, 18s.

The DANCE of DEATH, exhibited in fifty-five elegant Engravings on Wood, with a Dissertation on the several Representations of that Subject; more particularly on those attributed to MACABER and HOLBEIN, by FRANCIS DOUCE, F.S.A. In 8vo. half-bound morocco, 11. 1s.

HOLBEIN'S (Hans) ILLUSTRATIONS of the BIBLE, being Fac-similes of the celebrated Icones Historiarum Veteris Testamenti,' with 90 cuts beautifully engraved. Crown 8vo. 1. 1s. A few copies printed entirely on India paper, 21. 2s.

CHARLEMAGNE'S TRAVELS to CONSTAN-
TINOPLE and JERUSALEM, a Norman-French
Poem of the Twelfth Century, now first printed from the
original MS. in the British Museum.
Edited and pub-
lished by the direction of M. GUIZOT, Minister of Public
Instruction of France, by FRANCISQUE MICHEL, Literary
Envoy from the French Government.-Nearly ready.
SPECIMENS of the EARLY POETRY of
FRANCE, from the Time of the Troubadours and
Trouvères to the Reign of Henri Quatre, by LOUISA
STUART COSTELLO. In crown 8vo. with four beautiful
illuminations, coloured and heightened with gold, 17.1s.

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LONDON

CHARLES WHITTINGHAM

RECUEIL DE CE QUI RESTE DES POËMES

RELATIFS A SES AVENTURES

COMPOSÉS EN FRANÇOIS EN ANGLO-NORMAND

ET EN GREC DANS LES XII

ET XIII SIÈCLES

PUBLIÉ PAR FRANCISQUE MICHEL

LONDRES

GUILLAUME PICKERING

PARIS CHEZ TECHENER

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LONDON

CHARLES WHITTINGHAM

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