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- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- ERRATA ET CORRIGENDA
- Contents
- No. XLI
- No. XLII
- On the Instruction and Civilisation of Modem Greece. Professor NOEHDEN
- Remarks on a Hieroglyphic which Dr. Clarke terms a Horse's Head
- Platonic Demonstration of the Immortality of the Soul
- On the Origin of the Drama
- Ancient British Language of Cornwall. Lett. X
- Translation and Observations on an Ode of Horace
- Some Emendations on Aristotle
- Cambridge Prize Latin Essay, 1802
- Important Discovery of the Original of many of the Sentences of Sextus Pythagoricus, which have been hitherto supposed to be alone extant in the fraudulent version of the Presbyter Ruffinus
- Notice of Researches in Greece, by William Martin-Leake
- Miscellanea Classica, No. IX
- Corrections in the common Translation of the New Testament. No. V
- Notice of Dr. Symmons's Translation of the Æneis of Virgil
- On the Interpretation of Aristotle's famous Definition of Tragedy
- Oxford Prize Poem for 1806:—Trafalgar
- Cursory Observations on a Translation of the Arabic MS. describing the death of MUNCO PARK, by Mr. ABRAHAM SALAME, inserted in an account of a Mission to Ashantee, by T. E. Bowdich, Esq.: occasioned by reflections made in the Quarterly Review, No. xliv. on another Translation of the same MS
- Bibliography:—the White Knights Library, Part II
- On the Origin, Progress, Prevalence, and Decline of Idolatry
- Remarks on a Criticism on Mr. Bellamy's new Translation of the Bible
- Illustration of Jonah ii, 2
- EϒPIΠIΔOΠ MEΔEA. Euripidis Medea. In usum studiosæ Juventutis recensuit et illustravit PETRUS ELMSLEY, A. M. No. II
- Letter to Dr. Lee on the author's New Translation of the Scriptures
- Adversaria Literaria, No. XXIV
- Notice of DOBREE'S Porsoni Aristophanica
- Literary Intelligence
Important Discovery of the Original of many of the Sentences of Sextus Pythagoricus, which have been hitherto supposed to be alone extant in the fraudulent version of the Presbyter Ruffinus
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2015
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- ERRATA ET CORRIGENDA
- Contents
- No. XLI
- No. XLII
- On the Instruction and Civilisation of Modem Greece. Professor NOEHDEN
- Remarks on a Hieroglyphic which Dr. Clarke terms a Horse's Head
- Platonic Demonstration of the Immortality of the Soul
- On the Origin of the Drama
- Ancient British Language of Cornwall. Lett. X
- Translation and Observations on an Ode of Horace
- Some Emendations on Aristotle
- Cambridge Prize Latin Essay, 1802
- Important Discovery of the Original of many of the Sentences of Sextus Pythagoricus, which have been hitherto supposed to be alone extant in the fraudulent version of the Presbyter Ruffinus
- Notice of Researches in Greece, by William Martin-Leake
- Miscellanea Classica, No. IX
- Corrections in the common Translation of the New Testament. No. V
- Notice of Dr. Symmons's Translation of the Æneis of Virgil
- On the Interpretation of Aristotle's famous Definition of Tragedy
- Oxford Prize Poem for 1806:—Trafalgar
- Cursory Observations on a Translation of the Arabic MS. describing the death of MUNCO PARK, by Mr. ABRAHAM SALAME, inserted in an account of a Mission to Ashantee, by T. E. Bowdich, Esq.: occasioned by reflections made in the Quarterly Review, No. xliv. on another Translation of the same MS
- Bibliography:—the White Knights Library, Part II
- On the Origin, Progress, Prevalence, and Decline of Idolatry
- Remarks on a Criticism on Mr. Bellamy's new Translation of the Bible
- Illustration of Jonah ii, 2
- EϒPIΠIΔOΠ MEΔEA. Euripidis Medea. In usum studiosæ Juventutis recensuit et illustravit PETRUS ELMSLEY, A. M. No. II
- Letter to Dr. Lee on the author's New Translation of the Scriptures
- Adversaria Literaria, No. XXIV
- Notice of DOBREE'S Porsoni Aristophanica
- Literary Intelligence
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- The Classical Journal , pp. 250 - 254Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013