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- Colophon
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- No. LXIX
- A Dissertation on the Hiatus in the Poems of Homer,and the Limits which circumscribe the power of the Ictus Metricus, &c
- Cambridge Latin Prize Essay, for 1826:—Quibusnam præcipue artibus recentiores antiquos exsuperant?
- Antrum Vocitanum
- Aphorisms, &c. of Dr. PARR
- Notice of Millingen's Ancient Unedited Monuments of Grecian Art; from Collections in various countries; principally in Great Britain. No. II
- Nugæ
- An Inquiry into the Credit due to Dionysius of Halicarnassus as a Critic and Historian. By the Author of ‘Remarks on the supposed Dionysius Longinus’
- Jones' Persian Grammar
- Rhodian Inscription
- Biblical Criticisms
- Oxford Latin Prize Poem, for 1772:—Ars medendi
- ADVERSARIA LITERARIA, NO. XLI
- Literary Intelligence
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- No. LXX
- ERRATA IN NO. LXIX
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Jones' Persian Grammar
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2015
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- No. LXIX
- A Dissertation on the Hiatus in the Poems of Homer,and the Limits which circumscribe the power of the Ictus Metricus, &c
- Cambridge Latin Prize Essay, for 1826:—Quibusnam præcipue artibus recentiores antiquos exsuperant?
- Antrum Vocitanum
- Aphorisms, &c. of Dr. PARR
- Notice of Millingen's Ancient Unedited Monuments of Grecian Art; from Collections in various countries; principally in Great Britain. No. II
- Nugæ
- An Inquiry into the Credit due to Dionysius of Halicarnassus as a Critic and Historian. By the Author of ‘Remarks on the supposed Dionysius Longinus’
- Jones' Persian Grammar
- Rhodian Inscription
- Biblical Criticisms
- Oxford Latin Prize Poem, for 1772:—Ars medendi
- ADVERSARIA LITERARIA, NO. XLI
- Literary Intelligence
- Advertisement
- No. LXX
- ERRATA IN NO. LXIX
- Advertisements
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- The Classical Journal , pp. 121 - 123Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013First published in: 1827