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Oct h lS$6 The Publishers' Circular no* ...
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Oct H Ls$6 The Publishers' Circular No* ...
Oct h lS $ 6 The Publishers' Circular no * ——
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=--Williajh iHepworth Thompson " . —Just as
we are y y J JL goin -. * - * - ^ - —— g to press we hear of the lamented QtlCt death vU- of v - ' - Master the ** - — — Rev — of . Trinit W . H . Thompson X Cambrid , D — . D .,
He F . died A ., on the 1 st inst . y at College the age , of 76 years ge . .
The Ut / VL deceased i-v /^* - was a native -r of York GJ . He mj was ^ elected jit ' V ^ uv '* - * " ¦ a - " ¦ ' scholar —* of Trinity «/ in ~ - 1830 , and his — .. . 1 l • 1-1 After !!•¦• .
¦ the Univers fatal ity result career of was the distinguished accident _ . _ to _ the . cele ____ — -
brated succeeded J Uv ^^ y VW j . i « - ' > Dr j .. ~~ . to — - Whewell ~ YT 7 ~ 1 the mastershi T 1 in * 1866 "i (~\ r \ p /* k , Mr Ti o f . his Thompson r * w ~ si college - — f-jf — .
His ' Phredrus literary ' and works ' Gorgias incl * ude with disser editions tation of
and notes ( 187 ¦ i nHi 1 ) . He TT _ edited i * , Archer _ 1 i Butler - _ i t s ' s ' Lectures v — on Ancient Philosophy' and was the
* - " * _ - » JL V , author « of /• papers on Plato TPkTI i and Isocrates " _ " , read "l before the Cambridge Philosophical Society .
He was appointed a member of the Public Schools Commission in 1861 ; and was a
member of the governing "bodies of Eton , Westminster minster , and and ( Cheltenham Jneitenham ,.
, Adolph Steeznt . —The A thenseum , announces ¦ the deathat the age of 70 of the well-known
¦ ¦ of Danish Mathematics wri , ter , Dr at . the Adol Universit ph , Steen y , of Professor
Copenfcagen , and a leading politician . I James CurkibLL . D . —The front rank of
Scottish educationists , has been sadly broken BBBB Ky the — death — — — — — — ¦ - ^— ' of — — the -p' ^^ - » ^ -r ^^ v ^ Rev ^^^ -w - _ r - ^ . BT ¦ James "fc- ^ i ^» ^ - " ^™ ~ W ¦ M C ^^ - ^ urrie ii ¦¦ —^ _^ ^^ m , LL ^^— - ^^ - » ^— v . D ^^^^ - — . w ,
Bollege principal , E of dinbur the Church gh , whic of h Scotland occurred Tra on ining the
Wr BCth . Carrie ult ., the was deceased a self-made being man in his . 59 Educated th year . Bl . j-u
Ind it George the Universit Heriot ' y s of Hosp Edinburg ital , the h , Hi he g v ery Sch ea rly , Ml He voted — — — — his -K ^ K-r energ - ^ r A A % rx A ^ . ies A . ^ m'Is ^ t */ ' V o - th ^ AA- % e ^ | - profess ^ •*¦ ^— ' ^ . ^^ P »^ P <^ i «• on ¦ V- ' - » J » of - «» r < B .
leacher , and was appointed Rector of the Framing wenty-fifth College year . when During he was the onl thirt y in y-four his
lie his ears institution post tliat , over he discharged 3 and , 000 few students of the them onerous passed will be duties throug apt / to of h
° rget how v * - " * w A . \_/ muc l * , % M h AXvL they A VS ii V- ' A owe . L / jL A . vllX to Dr m . A A . Currie ^\»/ CA L ^ V V ' s _^ nfluence "iiuonco and and example ftxanmilft . The Thft deceased dftCftased was was a a
P ( iluminous writer of educational worksof vhich io 1 the ^«« v ^ following iviiy y » a ixj ^ may JlXtAjr be M « 3 special O ^ VJ V / XCAXXjr ly men luvii , -
nd I 1 ( ne l Infant .: ' The School Princi Education ples and , Practice ' ' The Princi of Earl ples y Practice of Common School Education ' r » a ,
jrammar yements ¦^ leiUontR 1 of nf ' Musical Mna School irtal Anal inolvoia Arithmetic ysis / ' First T ^ i ' ^ aflVrn « Musical School ai 1 , , jr hese ammar have nave , ' & been been c . & called called c . Several for for . and and editions some some of of ol pac
bio f Scotland nics j > ooks and , are the but United widel also y States known in , Eng Dr lan not d Currie , onl the y
• ( as Mature rr also , a . frequent The degree contributor of LL . . D to . periodical was .
conr ^^ gii ^ a about upon six him by the University of Edinyears ago .
I / 10 'll yiLUAM have heard Binnie with , regret D . D . the —Many intelligence persons of if - sudden » uuuen death death of of the t . li « Rev Tt ^ xr . William William . Binnie Binnie .
, L ) epte h ^ , mber /* ^ Cl i ° ° Hege e 22 88 Or , Professor Aberd Cliurcn een , Binnie History 5 which occ in u born rred Free on in in
q «> ^ and was ^^ - . educated JrroteBsor at G lasgow was was Universit Dorn y
° ne of the German Universities . He ^ _ F ==:: == r = - _
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the received author the of degree a Treatise of D . on D . the in 1866 Paalm , and 3 their w ^ s
, si His on tory ' The , T Church eaching _ , 3 and one U se , t ' and series _ a monogra of Bib p l h
handbooks published by Messrs . T . & T . Ulark .
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Street Mr , . Bristol Alfred Heath has disposed , booksel of l er , business of 38 Park to
Mr . William F , . Mackson of Mr . W . Mack of Paternoster Row and , Bristol . ,
The old-established business known as Farmer ' s Libraryat 3 Church RoadUpper
t / , , A . X . Harrison Norwood , & has Hill , e th n e p former urchased of b w y ho Messrs m was .
for of U severa pper Street l years with Islington Messrs . . The T . Miles transfer & Co was .,
effec ^_ ~_ ted , and ^_ valu _ k , ation ^ made ^ K on be ^ h flfe alf ^ H ^ Bi of bo ^ Bk t h
parties , by Mr . isurghes , ot Iraternoster ± Cow .
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DISHONESTY . To the Editor of the Publishers' Circular .
the Sir remarks — — , —May of _ I ^ ask An yo Old u to Bookseller allow me ' to by refer saying to
that there are du ties to be performed , ij ^ j by masters as well as by servants 1 The servant , of
co course urse , ough t t to to be be hones careful 15 ; t and o do the all master he can , t of oug
protect , the servant from temptation . Some of the largest houses in the trade are now
and rutxVL employ t mivUV hese ing boys * -f bo ^ \ r % w / y s are JV , ^* under VVAAV allowed f ^ twenty /^ "k t vv o have * . * , *** , w as ^ s from * . collec ^ - v ^ »** . £ •—* ¦ t 5 - ors *_ r t » w o vj ,
£ 10 for a whole week in their possession , with - a result very often most painful and
distressing not . i I nduces consider but this one practice firm to wrong check , and all it s th bo is y
week collectors it ~_ - w ' boo ill n ks __ ot every have ni been ght instea written . d of every vain
and w w - ^^ pr ^^ ^^^^_ will , ^_ probabl - , ^_ y save ~ — ^ more v ~ than one young , _ man from going wrong .
I am , Sir , yours truly ,, An Oxd Collector .
tains [ The a practical above letter suggestion is printe . d Other because communi it con-
-- ^ r ^^^^ ^^» ^^ v ^ . B W ^^ ^^ ^^ BT ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ — ^^^ - ^ — — fV ^^^^^ B ^ ^^ ^^ — cations which have ^^^ been received are somewhat irrelevant ; therefore we think IT advisable to
omit publication . While thanking the writers , we fc ¦ may «¦ remark v ^ B - that 'w the »» subj »— ect spoken ¦— of by
w w ^^ ^ " ^^ " ^ . ™ ~^ r ^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^»^ p « a ^» r - ^ ^^^ ^» ^ r " ^^ ^ ^— p — — — — ' — — m * An Old Bookseller ' and Mr . Westerton does
not appear to be controversial . —Ed . FXj . \
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From Mr . % T . "W . Arrowamith . —In a very taking cover comes ' Under the Water , ' a Story for Chi I-_ ^_ . ^ A — ^^ ^ ^ ^ Bk ' ^ ^ ¦ * with draw ¦ *
dmn ings , b b y y E Maurice . A . Lemann Noel ; , the author latter of are * Buz few , ' in number - but % ^ f H B ^ J dainty \ AV ¦ > m » J » ¦¦« W in * ^ fancy * " *>• B »^ ^^ and « J ^ Bfc ^ I ^ BB , exec » M ^ ^_ F W u < n tion KT « »^ - •• . ^ Two ~ - - W little W "" ¦ W
children , Constance and Randolph , are playing b disappea / * the riverside rgoing ; they to the fall bottom into the where water they and
encounter , a variety of a flpritely BliBl odditi , esK , who K ^ ^ ^^ . ^ ^^ ^^
divert them conside ^ _ rably . When the ^ childre ^ n IJ
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 1, 1886, page 1105, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01101886/page/55/
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