Part I. Desiderium Porsoni; Lusitania liberata; 'Arche hemisu pantos'; Strenua inertia; Prologus ad Phormionem; Epilogus ad Phormionem; Critical notice of Butler's Aeschylus; Of the origin and progress of language and writing; Hager on the numismatical history of the Chinese, and their intercourse with the Greeks; Remarks on a manuscript of Aeschylus's tragedy, The Persians; Hammer's Ancient alphabet, and hieroglyphics; On the emerald; Ancient Arabian poem; On the quantity of a final short vowel before a word beginning with 's' followed by a consonant; In obitum Ricardi Porsoni; Latin inscription; The inscription at Axum; Inscription at Damietta; The Delian inscription; I Corinthians, Chap. XI. ver. 10; Recherches critiques sur la langue de l'Egypte; Vindication of St Paul from the charge of wishing himself accursed; De inscriptione Graeca in insula Chio reperta; Hannae Morae; An Oxford prize poem; Antiquum fragmentum Ovidii Heroides; Critical notice of Burges's Phoenissae of Euripides; Fragments of Sappho; Classical necrology; Biblical criticism; De graecorum verbis ex regula flectendis; Greek verses to Mr Elliot; Inscription at Sens; Critical notice of Miss Smith's Book of Job; Bibliography; Works preparing for the press; Notes to correspondents; Part II. Hager's Chinese Pantheon; Motives to the study of Hebrew; On the royal title of 'Rex Britanniarum'; Calpe obsessa; Elegeia scripta de ponto ad amicum Cantabrigiensem; De la formation du langage; A notice of travels in Asiatic Turkey and Persia; Critical notice of Essays on the Sources of Pleasure Received from Literary Compositions; In villam perelegantem R- H-; On the Latinisation of names; Corinthians I. Chap. II. ver. 10; Critical notices of 'Lindley Murray examined', and 'The essentials of English grammar'; Quo quisque valet suspectos terreat; Notulae to Burges's Phoenissae; Epigramma; Of the standard of taste (1); Of the standard of taste (2); Epigramma; Ad Bruntonam e Granta exituram hendecasyllabi; On the quantity of a final short vowel before a word beginning with 's' followed by a consonant; Biblical criticism; 'mille pericula saevae urbis'; On anticipations of futurity in epic poetry; Critical notice of Burges's editions of the Phoenissae and Troades; Biblical criticism; On the emerald; Inscription on a helmet and cauldron found in the Alpheus, near Olympia; Notae in Philocteten Sophocleum; Of the Greek accents; Critical notice of Miss Smith's Book of Job; Bibliography; Works preparing for the press; Notes to correspondents.
This forty-volume collection comprises all the issues of an early and influential classical periodical, first published between 1810 and 1829.
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