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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
Remarks on a Hieroglyphic which Dr. Clarke terms a Horse's Head
from No. XLII
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. 200 - 203Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013First published in: 1820