Part I
. extending to the end of the Macedonian Empire; with his Life and Trial, by Mr. Oldys_. Lond. 1736, 2 vols. folio. Formerly the best edition; but a new and improved one has been printed at the Clarendon press. Oxford, 1829, 8 vols. 8vo.]
# F. VON RAUMER, _Lectures on Ancient History_, parts 1, 2. Berlin, 1821.
Works furnishing illustrations of the progressive civilization, government, and commerce of early nations, although, strictly speaking, not treatises on ancient history, are nevertheless very closely connected with the subject. Among these may be mentioned:
GOGUET, _De l'Origine des Lois, des Arts, et des Sciences, et de leurs progres chez les anciens peuples; nouv. edit_. Paris, 1778. [Translated by Dr. DUNN and Mr. SPEERMAN. Edinb. 1761-1775, 3 vols. 8vo.]
# A. H. L. HEEREN, _Reflections on the Politics, Intercourse, and Trade of the most eminent Nations in the Ancient World_. Third edition, with many additions. Gottingen, 1815, 8vo.; the third part, 1821. Fourth edition. Gottingen, 1824. [This edition, the last, contains many improvements and additions, suggested by the great discoveries of modern travellers. Part I , Asiatic Nations, in 3 vols. Persians, Phoenicians, Babylonians, Scythians, Indians. An English translation of which is at this moment in the press. Part II , African Nations, 2 vols. Carthaginians, Ethiopians, Egyptians.
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