Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- ERRATA IN NO. XXXII
- DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER
- Contents
- Map
- No. XXXIII
- Notice of the Origin of Pagan Idolatry, ascertained from Historical Testimony and Circumstantial Evidence
- On Literary Coincidences, No. I
- On the Science of the Egyptians and Chaldeans
- Remarks on the Prometheus of Æschylus
- Miscellanea Classica, No. III
- Modern Greek Proverbs. From the Appendix to Col. LEAKE'S “Researches in Greece”
- Notæ et Curæ sequentes in Arati Diosemea
- Annotations in Sophoclis Antigonam, ex recensione
- On the Particle ἄν
- An Essay on the Greek Pastoral Poets
- Greek Dialects
- Littérature Greeque
- Collatio Codicis Harleiani 5674. cum Odyssea Editionis Ernestiæ 1760. No. IX
- On the character of Plutarch as an Historian, together with Remarks on some of Plutarch's “Lives of the Illustrious Men of Greece.” On the Lives of Themistocles, Aristides, and Cimon. Part II
- VINDICIÆ ANTIQUE. No. III
- Collection of the Chaldean Oracles. Part II
- Observations on some Orations ascribed to Cicero
- Biblical Criticism
- Monuments of Aristotle, with an Engraving
- Orphic Remains, (never before edited)
- Bishop Pearson's Minor Tracts chronologically arranged
- On M. Gail's Recherches Hist. Géogr. et Philolog
- On a Geometrical Query in Plato's Meno
- Sketch of the Life, Character, and Philosophy, of Anaxagoras
- Variæ Lectiones Æschyli e Cod. Msto Emerici Bigot
- Strada's Contest of the Musician and Nightingale
- Notice of Histoire Chronologique de l'Art du Dessin
- Manuscripts, Biblical, Classical, and Biblico-Oriental, No. IX
- Variæ Lectiones ad Euripidem
- Stanleii Notæ quædam in Callimachum. No. II
- Remarks to prove that Josephus is an Historian and Apologist of the Gospel. No. II
- Herculanensian Papyra
- ADVERSARIA LITERARIA, NO. XVI
- Examinations for the Classical Medals at Cambridge
- Mola Juventutis Restauratrix. Carmen Comitiale
- Literary Intelligence
- Notes to Correspondents
- No. XXXIV
Greek Dialects
from No. XXXIII
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2015
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- ERRATA IN NO. XXXII
- DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER
- Contents
- Map
- No. XXXIII
- Notice of the Origin of Pagan Idolatry, ascertained from Historical Testimony and Circumstantial Evidence
- On Literary Coincidences, No. I
- On the Science of the Egyptians and Chaldeans
- Remarks on the Prometheus of Æschylus
- Miscellanea Classica, No. III
- Modern Greek Proverbs. From the Appendix to Col. LEAKE'S “Researches in Greece”
- Notæ et Curæ sequentes in Arati Diosemea
- Annotations in Sophoclis Antigonam, ex recensione
- On the Particle ἄν
- An Essay on the Greek Pastoral Poets
- Greek Dialects
- Littérature Greeque
- Collatio Codicis Harleiani 5674. cum Odyssea Editionis Ernestiæ 1760. No. IX
- On the character of Plutarch as an Historian, together with Remarks on some of Plutarch's “Lives of the Illustrious Men of Greece.” On the Lives of Themistocles, Aristides, and Cimon. Part II
- VINDICIÆ ANTIQUE. No. III
- Collection of the Chaldean Oracles. Part II
- Observations on some Orations ascribed to Cicero
- Biblical Criticism
- Monuments of Aristotle, with an Engraving
- Orphic Remains, (never before edited)
- Bishop Pearson's Minor Tracts chronologically arranged
- On M. Gail's Recherches Hist. Géogr. et Philolog
- On a Geometrical Query in Plato's Meno
- Sketch of the Life, Character, and Philosophy, of Anaxagoras
- Variæ Lectiones Æschyli e Cod. Msto Emerici Bigot
- Strada's Contest of the Musician and Nightingale
- Notice of Histoire Chronologique de l'Art du Dessin
- Manuscripts, Biblical, Classical, and Biblico-Oriental, No. IX
- Variæ Lectiones ad Euripidem
- Stanleii Notæ quædam in Callimachum. No. II
- Remarks to prove that Josephus is an Historian and Apologist of the Gospel. No. II
- Herculanensian Papyra
- ADVERSARIA LITERARIA, NO. XVI
- Examinations for the Classical Medals at Cambridge
- Mola Juventutis Restauratrix. Carmen Comitiale
- Literary Intelligence
- Notes to Correspondents
- No. XXXIV
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- The Classical Journal , pp. 84 - 89Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013First published in: 1818