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- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- No. LIX
- On Embassies to China
- Observations on the Excerpta from the Scholia of Proclus on the Cratylus of Plato, by Prof. BOISSONADE
- On the Genius and Writings of Claudian. Part IV
- Nugæ. No. X
- A. H. L. Heerenii Dissertatio de chori Græcorum tragici natura et indole, ratione argumenti habita
- The Meaning of St. Paul 1 Cor. xi. 10. clearly established on the Authority of the Scriptures, of the Fathers, and of D. Heinsius and Joseph Mede, without any alteration or interpolation of the Sacred Text
- Notice of “The Life and Morals of Epicurus, translated from the Greek. By JOHN DIGBY, Esq. With Comments and Reflections from several Authors.” 1712. reprinted 1822
- Biblical Criticism
- Cambridge Latin Prize Essay, 1806:—E tot deperditis humaniorum literarum apud Grœcos et Romanos monumentis, quanam prœ ceteris sint desideranda?
- Biblical Criticism on the 1st and 2d chapters of St. Matthew; comprising a view of the leading arguments in favor of their authenticity, and of the principal objections which have been urged on the subject
- Classical Improvisation
- A Transcript of a Letter from Mr. Walckenaer to Mr. B.
- Remarks on Obscure Passages in the Ancient Classical Writers
- Introduction to the second edition of the Translation of the Mystical Hymns of Orpheus
- Notice of Daretis Phrygii Historicorum omnium primi de Bello Trojano Libri sex, a Josepho Exoniensi Latino carmine elcgantissime redditi
- In Demosthenem Commentarii JOANNIS SEAGER. NO. VII
- Cambridge Prize Poems, for 1824:—Greek
- Latin
- Epigrammata: Greek and Latin
- Porsonian Prize: Greek
- Greek Inscriptions, from the Marbles in the Library of Trinity Coll., Cambridge. Professor DOBREE
- Literæ quædam ineditæ ex autograpbis inter schedas D'Orvillianas, in Bibl. Bodl. asservatas descriptæ
- Notice of “Narrative of an Excursion to the Mountains of Piemont, and Researches among the Vaudois, or Waldenses, Protestant Inhabitants of the Cottian Alps
- Notice of “Travels in Persia and other Countries of the East
- Oxford English Prize Poem, for 1824: The Arch of Titus
- In Senecam Tragicum Variæ Lectiones
- Notice of “Olympia; or Topography illustrative of the actual state of the Plain of Olympia, and of the Ruins of the City of Elis
- The Nightingale
- Oriental Literature
- Literary Intelligence
- Selection of Foreign Literary Intelligence
- To Correspondents
- No. LX
- THE PLENARY INSPIRATION OF THE SCRIPTURES ASSERTED
Remarks on Obscure Passages in the Ancient Classical Writers
from No. LIX
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2015
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- No. LIX
- On Embassies to China
- Observations on the Excerpta from the Scholia of Proclus on the Cratylus of Plato, by Prof. BOISSONADE
- On the Genius and Writings of Claudian. Part IV
- Nugæ. No. X
- A. H. L. Heerenii Dissertatio de chori Græcorum tragici natura et indole, ratione argumenti habita
- The Meaning of St. Paul 1 Cor. xi. 10. clearly established on the Authority of the Scriptures, of the Fathers, and of D. Heinsius and Joseph Mede, without any alteration or interpolation of the Sacred Text
- Notice of “The Life and Morals of Epicurus, translated from the Greek. By JOHN DIGBY, Esq. With Comments and Reflections from several Authors.” 1712. reprinted 1822
- Biblical Criticism
- Cambridge Latin Prize Essay, 1806:—E tot deperditis humaniorum literarum apud Grœcos et Romanos monumentis, quanam prœ ceteris sint desideranda?
- Biblical Criticism on the 1st and 2d chapters of St. Matthew; comprising a view of the leading arguments in favor of their authenticity, and of the principal objections which have been urged on the subject
- Classical Improvisation
- A Transcript of a Letter from Mr. Walckenaer to Mr. B.
- Remarks on Obscure Passages in the Ancient Classical Writers
- Introduction to the second edition of the Translation of the Mystical Hymns of Orpheus
- Notice of Daretis Phrygii Historicorum omnium primi de Bello Trojano Libri sex, a Josepho Exoniensi Latino carmine elcgantissime redditi
- In Demosthenem Commentarii JOANNIS SEAGER. NO. VII
- Cambridge Prize Poems, for 1824:—Greek
- Latin
- Epigrammata: Greek and Latin
- Porsonian Prize: Greek
- Greek Inscriptions, from the Marbles in the Library of Trinity Coll., Cambridge. Professor DOBREE
- Literæ quædam ineditæ ex autograpbis inter schedas D'Orvillianas, in Bibl. Bodl. asservatas descriptæ
- Notice of “Narrative of an Excursion to the Mountains of Piemont, and Researches among the Vaudois, or Waldenses, Protestant Inhabitants of the Cottian Alps
- Notice of “Travels in Persia and other Countries of the East
- Oxford English Prize Poem, for 1824: The Arch of Titus
- In Senecam Tragicum Variæ Lectiones
- Notice of “Olympia; or Topography illustrative of the actual state of the Plain of Olympia, and of the Ruins of the City of Elis
- The Nightingale
- Oriental Literature
- Literary Intelligence
- Selection of Foreign Literary Intelligence
- To Correspondents
- No. LX
- THE PLENARY INSPIRATION OF THE SCRIPTURES ASSERTED
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- The Classical Journal , pp. 74 - 80Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013First published in: 1824