Page. . . Engraver. 1222 1235 F. JUENGLING 1239 Pupils of W. B. CLOSSON. 1244 . . . . . . . . 1264 John HELLOWELL 1281 GEORGE T. ANDREW 1282 GEORGE T. ANDREW 1283 GEORGE T. ANDREW . 1291 E. W. KINGSLEY . 1293 Pupils of W. B. CLOSSON. 1294 BOOK THE FOURTH. Artist. T. WENDEL C. H. WALKER H. PRUETT SHARE The Meadows near Saint Gilgen C. H. WALKER E. W. LONGFELLOW . FRANK FRENCH S. L. SMITH ALFRED PARSONS J. P. WOODWARD E. W. LONGFELLOW E. W. LONGFELLOW . J. F. MURPHY. H. BOLTON JONES ANCIENT FRENCH ROMANCES. ! The Troubadour .T. DE THULSTRUP yard gate, T. DE THULSTRUP C. H. WALKER T. DE THULSTRUP WALTER SHIRLAW H. BOLTON JONES S. L. SMITH C. H. WALKER From a photograph C. H. WALKER NOTE. The numerous borders, tail-pieces, and ornaments used in the half-titles, illustrated headings, and at the end of chapters were chiefly designed, when not otherwise indicated in the above list, by L. S. IPSEN, S. L. SMITH, and Louis RITTER. HERMES TRISMEGISTUS. As Seleucus narrates, Hermes describes the principles that rank as wholes in two myriads of books; or, as we are informed by Manetho, he perfectly unfolded these principles in three myriads six thousand five hundred and twenty-five volumes. . . ... Our ancestors dedicated the inventions of their wisdom to this deity, inscribing all their own writings with the name of Hermes. IAMBLICUS. |