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ABBREVIATIONIBUS, de V, 370. Accents, the necessity of Greek, in an editor v, 348.
Bos's rules for vi, 439.
Accentibus, de v, 369.
Achilles, on the Shield of vi, 6.
Addison, Joseph, Inscription on vi, 203. Adelung, M, v, 7.
Adnotationes Jani Broukhusii in Ho- ratium vi, 145.
Ægyptian names, Supplement to v,407. Eneas, the adventures of, considered fabulous v, 17.
Eschyli, in Cantus Choricos Novi Ten- taminis Specimen, No. II. v, 19.
Prometheus Desmotes, Blom-
field's ed. of, Strictures on vi, 197. Eschylus, emendation of a passage in vi, 221.
Esculapius, reason why he is repre- sented with two serpents, round his staff v, 95.
Agapæ, ancient Christian, on the na- ture and origin of the v, 311. Agriculture, Oxford Prize Essay v,
Appendix to the "China of the Classics" v, 252. No. II. vi, 204.
Appetites, observations on the vi, 255. Archæology and Mythology. v, 8. Archipelago, antiquities in the islands of v, 265.
Areopagus, observations on the found- ation, &c. of vi, 15. Aretin, Baron vi, 313.
Aristophanem Brunckii, R. Porsoni. notæ in v, 136.
Aristophanes, on the date of the Clouds of vi, 135.
Aristophanes, preface to the editio princeps of vi, 143.
Aristotle's opinion of the creation v,
Ark, the furniture of the vi, 333. Ashton, praised by Wakefield v, 338. Asia Minor, antiquities in the western
and northern shores of v, 265. Asiatic Researches, Critique on the
vith and viith Volumes of the v, 237. Ass, remarks on the vi, 122, 3-a com- mon food about Edom and Ishmael 325. Atheniensium moribus de publicis ora- tio vi, 359.
"Alup, on the deity vi, 329. Augusti, M. Profesor v, 7. Aulus Gellius, a judicious remark of V, 27.
Avtap, meaning of the Greek particle vi, 269.
Authenticity of the Bible v, 266.
Avienus, the numerous fishes of, de- scribed vi, 150.
Barker, Mr. E. H. Professor Porson, and Sidneyensis vi, 224-Cicero, no- tice of v, 188. No. II. v, 424-Sup- plementary notes to vi, 155, 274- on the Howling of Dogs v, 72-Cri- tical remarks on Longinus v, 40, 395-Letter from, to the Rev. Dr. Vincent vi, 204-Appendix to the China of the Classics, do.- Letter to Mr. Maurice v, 240- Critical Remarks on Tacitus, No. III. v, 358-Reply to Sidneyensis v, 377-Recommendations to Mr. B. on his Cicero v, 429--Biblical criticism vi, 1-Hesychius vindi- cated vi, 190-on Prometheus Desmotes, No. Iv. vi, 197-Criti- cal Remarks on the Hippolytus, &c. vi, 347-Classical Criticism vi, 392. Barrow, a Letter from vi, 207. Barthelemy, suppositions of v, 50, 51,
Beck, M. v, 11.
Becker, M. v, 11. vi, 319.
Bellamy, Mr. Remarks on v, 61-De- fence of his Biblical Criticisms vi, 160-Review of the Reviewers of the Ophion v, 418. Belvidere Apollo vi, 142.
Bencius, Franciscus, Matthæo Conta- rello vi, 139.
Bentley, Dr. Life of v, 276.
not the author of the edition
of Callimachus v, 287.
highly spoken of vi, 289, 290. Bible, on the No. II. v, 129.
Authenticity of v, 266.
that it contains the most ancient records extant v, 372-inference drawn from it v, 373.
Biblical Criticism v, 60, 86, 187, 245, 309. vi, 1, 34, 331, 344.
and Classical Criticism vi, 395. Literature, Old and New Tes- tament v, 1. Bibliography v, 287, 432. vi, 391. Bird, the opinion of the ancients of the existence of a mighty, before the creation v, 375.
Biscayan tongue, Mariana's account of the vi, 4.
Blomfield's Prometheus, critical no- tice of v, 299.
-anticipated in a conjecture
by Matthiæ vi, 392.
Bohme, M. v, 5.
Bættiger, M. v, 9, 11.
Books, which sold at high prices at the Duke of Roxburghe's sale vi, 414. Bos, Lambert, Regulæ præcipuæ Gr. Accent. vi, 338.
Bredow, Professor v, 14. vi, 313, 314. Brent, a statement of, proved incor- rect vi, 31.
Bretschneider, M. C. G. v, 4. Breyer, M. vi, 315.
British Critic, notice of Q. Horatii Opera extracted from the v, 161, 336-vi, 97, 279.
Broukhusii Jani Adnotationes in quæ- dam Horatii loca vi, 143. Browne, Sir W. respecting his wish on Greek Odes v, 121. Bryant, Mr. character of v, 15. Bulenger, Jul. Cæs. de Ludis Veterum v, 67.
Bull-feasts, observation on v, 102. Bull-fights, observation on v, 102.
Circenses lusus, called from Ceres v,
Clarendon Press, remarks on the vi, 45. Clarke's, Dr. Adam, Annotations on the Bible, Crit. Rem. on v, 75. Classical Criticism No. II. v, 101.
Criticism v, 128, 179, 202, 268, 334. vi, 45, (Remarks on the Edin. Rev. of Strabo) 123, 147, 193, 220, 385, 392.
Education, on vi, 236. -Telegraph, Isaac Casaubon v,
105. Claudian de Raptu Proserpinæ v, 24. censure of a passage in V, 28-Inscription on his statue consi- dered hyperbolical v, 29. Cleaver, W. to Dr. Loveday v, 394. Clouds of Aristophanes, date of vi, 135. Combe, Dr. v, 162.
Confarreatio, meaning of the Latin v,
Conjecturæ Criticæ in Auctores Græ-
cos v, 36. No. v. vi, 342.
Contingit, on the government of vi, 56. Cope, derivation of the English word vi, 8.
Coplestone, Mr. E. vi, 145. Corcyra, on v, 295.
Corinth, when it flourished v, 294. Corinthians, commentary on parts of the epistle to the v, 310. vi, 1-Re- marks on the 10th v. 2d ch. of vi, 395.
Cornwall, exports to by the Phoeni- cians v, 109.
Correspondents, notes to v, 235, 436. vi, *217, 439.
Course of Studies pursued at Oxford vi, 305.
Creation, on the v, 371. No. II. vi, 387. the ideas of the ancients and of distant countries on v, 374. Creutzer, M. v, 9.
Critic, acquisitions necessary to a v, 337.
Critical notice of Blomfield's Prome- theus v, 299.
Professor Monk's Hippolytus v, 193. No. II. vi, 74. Critical Remarks on Longinus, No. III. v, 40. No. IV. v, 395.
of Tacitus, No. III. v, 358. Dr. Clarke's An- notations on the Bible v, 75. Critical Review, reply to v, 420. of Illustrations of Ho-
mer v, 429. vi, 262. Cudworth, the doctrine of vi, 92.
Cumaan prophecy, Octavius Cæsar the object of v, 55. Curiosity of Eve for knowing the mys- tery of the tree, the reasons for the V, 99. Remarks on vi, 260. Cycle Sothic, why called vi, 12. Cyclopean monuments v, 262. Cyclopes, how far they extended v, 291. Cyrus, circumstances attending his birth, and how preserved v, 266.
Dalberg, Prince Primate, Charles de vi, 313.
Dare fidem, the meaning of, before and after a person vi, 64.
A, meaning of the Greek particle vi, 265.
Deities, on the diversity of the form, sex and office of the, among the un- cients vi, 71.
"Desinit in piscem mulier," what taken from vi, 329.
Desires, observations on the vi, 257, 261.
Διαλογος Στεφάνου του Μελανος ν, 283. Dithmari Episcopi Chronicon vi, 315. Dionysius v, 24.
Diversity of human character, on the No. II. vi, 248.
Dogs, on the Howling of v, 72. Draco, observations on the constella- tion vi, 8, 9.
Drummond, Sir W. Remarks on his version of Egyptian names &c. No. III. v, 43-Answer to Remarks v, 180 on the origin of the Phæaces v, 289-sequel to his Essay on the Saguntum Inscription vi, 4-on the Tyrian Inscription vi, 191-Supple- ment to a Dissertation on the 49th ch. of Genesis v, 30-Remarks on a Phoenician Inscription v, 47-on Babylonish bricks v, 126. Dryden, an observation of, on the versification of Claudian v, 29.
Emulation, on vi, 258. English letters v, 388, 394. Epilogus ad Andriam v, 158. Epicurus, the principles of vi, 89. Etymological pursuits, character of vi, 42.
Etymology, definition of v, 182. Eupuxpawv, signification of the epithet, applied to Agamemnon vi, 29. Eutropius, collatus cum MSto in Bibl. Cantab. v, 349.
Eve, reasons for her curiosity of know- ing the mystery of the tree v, 99. Evil in the world, true origin of v, 100. Ewers, M. Gustavus vi, 315. Existence of Troy, on the v, 15. Remarks on vi, 25. Extemporary Latin verses v, 143.
Facetiæ Classicæ v, 285, 297. Falconer's edition of Strabo, examina-
tion of a criticism on No. I. vi, 45. Fall of Man, Defence of the account in Genesis of the v, 93. Fenica, inscription at v, 395. Fessler, Dr. vi, 319.
Festus Avienus, Notes on v, 108. No.
III. vi, 148. No. IV. vi, 295. First Aorist, observation on the v, 118. Fishes of Avienus described, the nu- merous vi, 150.
Foxes with the firebrands, on the story of vi, 325. Frauenhobz M. v, 11.
French letters v, 385, 389, 390. Frey's Hebrew Bible, notice of v, 178.
Galatians, commentary on a part of the epistle to the v, 310. "Galilee of the nations", why called vi, 328.
Galt, Mr. J. vi, 201.
Gamelia, meaning of the word vi, 13. Gamelion, the month derived from Ga- melia vi, 13. Genesius, M. v, 11.
Genesis, Supplement to a Dissertation on the 49th Chapter of v, 30: Genesis, defence on the account of the Fall of Man in v, 93.
Genesis, commentary on a passage in vi, 34.
-remarks on the 11th ch. of vi, 344 on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th chap. of vi, 387-390. Geography, ancient v, 13.
German Literati, Researches of, No. III. v, 1. No. iv. vi, 313. Gesner, remarks of the accuracy of v,
Gibeon, derivation of vi, 327. Gibraltar, description of v, 111. Glossio, de v, 363. Goschen, M. v, 5. Goethe, M. v, 9.
Golden age, happiness of the vi, 229. Goldmann, M. G. A. F. v, 8.
Græc. Accentuum Regulæ præcipuæ Lamb. Bos vi, 338.
Græcos auctores, conjecturæ critica in v, 36. No. II. v, 361. iv, No. iv. 63. No. v. vi, 342.-Canteri de ra tione emendandi v, 203. Grant, Mr. C. a poem by v, 333. Grecian Navy, number and strength of the vi, 27.
Grecian Mythology, remarks on vi,
Greece, antiquities in v, 263.
Grecian language, character of the vi, 242-a parallel between the Latin, Sanskrita, and the vi, 375.
Greek, Specimens of modern v, 401. Greek War song v, 404.
Greek writers, illustrated by Eastern languages v, 182.
Greek Test, circumstances, that have given us the true state of v, 62. Greek accents, the necessity of, in an editor v, 348.
Greek letters v, 382, 384.
Greek words derived from the Sanskri- ta vi, 375.
Theatre at Syracuse, inscrip- tions on the vi, 391.
Greeks, a strong proof of the civiliza- tion of the vi, 28.
Gordys, the settlement of the Argian co- lony of v, 265.
Governor, the duties of a vi, 237. Greenland, description of vi, 300.
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