Part XLV. The Symbolical Language of Ancient Art and Mythology; A future immortal existence; Classical criticism; On Mr Bellamy's new translation of the Bible; Latin poems; Sylva, or silva; Classical criticism; On the mythology of the Greeks; Miscellanea classica; A short account of the library at Vienna; Disputatio de linguae graecae pronunciatione; Prologue and epilogue to the Phormio of Terence; Oxford prize poem; Observations on Boissonade; Classical criticism; Palibothra, and the Golden Fleece; Oriental literature; De origine et vi verborum deponentium; Barkeri Amoenitates philosophicae; Sketch of the character of Thomas Dempster; On Mr Bellamy's new translation of the Bible; Prize Greek poem; Biblical criticism; Of the Latin historians before Livy; Thucydides misquoted; Notes on some parts of Potter's Antiquities of Greece; Greek inscriptions; On the metrical canons of Porson; Brief notice of Cousin's Procli opera; Adversaria literaria; Literary intelligence; Notes to correspondents; Part XLVI. Oriental Customs; Oxford prize Latin poem; Amoenitates philosophicae; On the genius and writings of Claudian; On the manners of the heroic ages; Notice sur les Découvertes philologiques; 'The elements of Greek prosody and metre'; Antiquarian intelligence; The symbolical language of ancient art and mythology; Latin poem; The collation of Syriac MSS; A short account of the library at Munich; Notae et curae sequentes in Arati Diosemea; Etymologicl researches; On the monuments of Cicero; Classical criticism; Emendation of a passage in Livy, iii. 5; African fragments; An Arabic paper relevant to Mungo Park's death; Notes on some parts of Potter's Antiquities of Greece; Miscellanea classica; The villas of Cicero; Critical remarks on the fragments of Sappho, Alcaeus, and Stesichorus; On the word silva, or sylva; Biblical criticism; Notes on Longinus; A specimen of a translation of Telemachus; Bibliography; On the origin, progress, prevalence, and decline of idolatry; Somnia Thucydidea; Knight's Carmina Homerica; Latin poem; Greek inscriptions; Professor Lee's answer; The new edition of Stephens' Greek thesaurus; Of the Latin historians before Livy; Remarks on the new edition of Stephens' Greek thesaurus; Adversaria literaria; Notice of Euripidou Bakchai; Literary intelligence; 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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