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The Delphin and Variorum Classics, Nos. 125 to 128, containing part of Aurelius Victor, and Plautus. Pr. 17. 1s. per No.-Large paper, double. Present Subscription, 983.

As it may not be convenient to new Subscribers to purchase at once all the Nos. now published, Mr. Valpy will accommodate such by delivering one or two Nos. monthly, till the set is completed. Very few copies are left for disposal.

ΑΙΣΧΥΛΟΥ ΑΓΑΜΕΜΝΩΝ ΤΡΙΓΛΩΤΤΟΣ. Grace. Textum ad fidem editionum, præsertim Blomfieldianæ, recognovit, Notasque Anglice conscriptas et Indices adjecit, JACOBUS KENNEDY, S. T. P. Collegii S.S. Trinitatis apud Dublinenses Socius. Teutsch. übersetzt von Heinrich Voss. English, translated by James Kennedy, D.D. Price 128. royal, 8vo. London, Rivington, 1829.

Ramayana; id est Carmen Epicum de Ramæ Rebus Gestis, poëtæ antiquissimi Valmicis opus. Textum, codd. Mss. collatis, recensuit, interpretationem Latinam et annotationes criticas adjecit, A. G. SCHLEGEL. Voluminis primi pars prior. Bonnæ ad Rhenum. 8vo. 1829.

Hoogeveen on the Greek Particles; translated into English, and abridged for the Use of Schools, on the plan of Viger's Greek Idioms Abridged; by the Rev. J. SEAGER. Price 8s. 6d. It is the intention of the Editor to undertake, on the same plan, Bos, Maittaire, and Hermann; which will be published as soon as possible.

Second Latin Delectus; to connect Valpy's Delectus and the Analecta Latina Majora: with English Notes. On the plan of Dalzell's Analecta Minora. By the Rev. F. VALPY, M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., and one of the Masters of Reading School. Price 7s. 6d.

The universal use of the Greek and Latin Delectus has suggested the probable utility of a sequel to those works. The second Greek Delectus has been published, and has been far from disappointing the expectations of the editor. The SECOND LATIN DELECTUS is now attempted: and the judicious teacher will determine whether it is deserving of equal success.

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The selection from the best Latin Writers will be so far from precluding the reading of the originals, that they will invite the learner to a general use of them.

The Notes are explanatory, and will tend to facilitate the beneficial study of the language. Very little has been said of proper names, because the student is supposed to have recourse to Lempriere's Classical Dictionary. For derivations of words he is referred to Valpy's Etymological Dictionary of the Latin language.

FOREIGN LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

Contents of the Journal des Savans' for January, 1829. 1. Collection des Lois Maritimes antérieures au XVIII. siècle, par M. J. M. Pardessus. [M. Daunou.]

2. Grammaires Hébraïques, par MM. Lee, Ewald et Sarchi. [2nd Art. of Baron Silvestre de Sacy.]

3. Astronomie Solaire d'Hipparque soumise à une critique rigoureuse, par M. J. B. P. Marcoz. [2nd Art. of M. Letronne.]

4. Système de l'Edda et son Origine, par Finn Magnusen. [2nd Art. of M. Depping.]

5. Suite des Travaux de MM. Audouin et Milne Edwards, sur les Crustaces. [M. Tessier.]

Feb. 1. Histoire des Gaulois, depuis les tems les plus reculés jusqu'à l'entière soumission de la Gaule à la domination Romaine, par M. Amedée Thierry. [M. Daunou.]

2. Chrestomathie Arabe, par M. le Baron Silvestre de Sacy. [M. Chezy.]

3. Grammaires Hébraïques de MM. Lee, Ewald et Sarchi. [3d Art. of Baron Silvestre de Sacy.]

4. Geographi Græci minores, edente Joanne Francisco Gail. [M. Letronne.]

5. Mémoire sur la Famille des Mélastomacées, par M. Aug. Pyr. de Condolle. [M. Tessier.]

March.-1. Notice sur la Collection de Vases peints et autres Monumens de l'art Etrusque de M. le Conseiller Doron. [M. Raoul-Rochette.].

2. Histoire Naturelle des Poissons, par M. le Baron Couvier, et par M. Valenciennes. [M. Abel-Rémusat.]

3. Le Roman de Rose et des Ducs de Normandie, par Robert Wace. [2nd Art. of M. Raynouard.]

4. Description des Monumens Musulmens du Cabinet de M. le Duc de Blacas, par M. Reinaud. [Baron Silvestre de Sacy.]

5. Histoire de la Louisiane, par M. Barbé-Marbois. [M. Daunou.]

SELECTION OF NEW PUBLICATIONS.

Nouveaux Mélanges Asiatiques; or a Collection of Critical Pieces and Memoirs relative to the Religions, Sciences, Customs, History, and Geography of Oriental Nations. By M. Abel-Rémusat. Paris, 1829. 2 vols. in 8vo. with a map. The 17 articles which compose the 1st vol. of this work, relate to the geography and history of Asia; a view of China and its inhabitants; a description of the kingdom of Camboge; a description of a group of islands little known, between Japan and the Mariannes Islands; on some people of Thibet and Boukharie, translated from the Chinese, &c. The 2nd vol. is composed of 40 articles; all of which are biographical, except the last, which is on the philosophy of the Hindoos from the Memoirs of Mr. Colebrooke: these biographical remarks relate, for the most part, to individuals of the Chinese empire.

Atlas Universel de Géographie Historique, Ancienne, et Moderne: digested and engraved on steel by Ambroise Tardieu, member of the Society of Geography of Paris. 54 colored plates, on fine paper; which will form one vol. in folio, and will be published in the course of this year.

Notice on the Apocryphal Books of the Old Testament; in reply to the question, Should they be suppressed?' by M. Moulinié, Pastor of the Church of Geneva; printed in that town, by Sestie, in 1828. 189 pages, in 8vo. M. Moulinié shows that they should be preserved, and that it is proper to make use of them,

M. Berggren, a Swedish traveller and Orientalist, has gone to St. Petersburg with an intention there to publish a dictionary, in French and Arabic, for the use of Europeans in the East, and for travellers.

Oriental Literature.-The Archimandrite Hyacinthe, who has sojourned 14 years at Pekin, and who has at that place studied with success the Chinese language, has brought with him several Chinese manuscripts of great importance for the history of Asia, The following is the list of them:

Tsui-Teun-Tsian-Gang-mon, or Annals of the Chinese Empire, in 8. vols. This valuable manuscript is already known by the translations of the Jesuits. History of the Dynasty Ming; a well known and interesting work, in one vol.—Geography of the Chinese Empire, with a large map, 2 vols. This important Ms. is in the Russian language.— History of the first four khans of the House of Tchingis, I vol.-The present state of Thibet.-History of Thibet and of Tangout, 1 vol.→ Description of the Mongols two centuries before Christ.-Description of Sungaria and of Little Boukharia, 150 years before Christ.-Description of the same countries in their present state. Description of Pekin, with a plan of the city.-Description of the Mongols until the birth of Christ.-A Treatise on Inoculation for the Small Pox. -On the Legal Medicine of the Chinese.-System of the Universe, 1 vol. On the Fortifications (dykes) of the Yellow Sea Code of the Mongols, 1 vol.-Chinese Dictionary, translated into Russian.

Atlas Universel de Géographie Ancienne et Moderne, &c, by M. Lopie the father, first geographer to the King of France, and by his son; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd numbers. Paris, 1828. Price of each number, containing two colored maps, hot-pressed, and a leaf of text, 3 francs; and on vellum paper, 6 francs.-This Atlas, which is to consist of 25 numbers, may serve for the studies of youth, and all classes of society: it is composed by geographers long since approved of by the learned world, and will undoubtedly be well received by the public.-A leaf of text of the same size with the maps will be added to each number. The three numbers already published contain the planetary systems, the celestial planispheres, the maps of La Plata, Chili, Patagonia, Colombia, Guiana, Africa Proper, Numidia, and part of Mauritania aud South America,

M. T. Ciceronis de Divinatione et de Fato libri, cum omnium eruditorum annotationibus quas T. Davisii editio ultima habet : textum denuo ad fidem complurium codd. Mss. editt. aliorumque adjumentorum recognovit, Fr. Creuzeri et C. Ph. Kayseri, suasque animadversiones addidit G. H. Moser. Franc. ad M. 1828. 8vo.

Frid. Sylburgii Epistola quinque ad P. Melissum: nunc primum edidit Fr. Creuzer. Franc. ad M. 1827. 8vo.

Γεωγραφία ἀστρονομικὴ ἢ σύντομος ἔκθεσις τοῦ πλανητικού συστήματος συνταχθεῖσα μὲν Γαλλιστὶ ὑπὸ Λ. Βεζούτ, μεταφραστ θεῖσα δὲ εἰς τὴν νεωτέραν Ελληνικὴν γλῶσσαν ὑπὸ ̓Ιωαννίδου Σμυρναίου. κ. τ. λ. Paris, 1828. 12mo.

Recherches sur les Sources Antiques de la Littérature Française, par J. Berger de Xivrey. Paris, 1829. 8vo.

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Γνῶμαι καὶ σκέψεις ἠθικαὶ τοῦ Λουκὸς τοῦ Λαρωσφουκώ (La Rochefoucault) Γαλλο-αγγλο-Ελληνικαὶ, μεταφρασθεῖσαι ἐκ τοῦ Γαλ λικοῦ εἰς τὴν νεωτέραν Ἑλληνικὴν γλῶσσαν, ὑπὸ Βλαδιμήρου Βρουνέτου (M. Wladimir Brunet), ἐπιθεωρηθεῖσαι δὲ καὶ ἐπιμελῶς διωρθωθεῖσαι ὑπὸ Γ. Θεοχαροπούλου Πατρέως. Paris, 1828. 8vo.

Religions de la Grèce, ou Recherches sur l'Origine, les Attributs, et le Culte des principales Divinités Helléniques; par P. N. Rolle. Tome 1, 8vo. 1828.

Ulisse che giunto nella Siciliasi, studia d' imbriacar Poliferno, &c.; illustrazione di un basso-rilievo, distesa dal Cav. Mich. Arditi. Napoli, 1817, fol.

L' Ermatena, ossia l'Impronta da darsi al gettone della Regal Società; Memoria distesa dal Cav. Arditi. Napoli, 1816. 4to. La Legge Petronia, illustrata col mezzo di un antica inscrizione rinvenuta nell' anfiteatro di Pompei; Memoria distesa dal Cav. Arditi. Napoli, 1817. 4to.

Il Fascino e l' Amuleto contro del Fascino, presso gli Antichi; illustrazione di un antico basso-rilievo rinvenuto in un forno della città di Pompei, distesa dal Cav. Arditi. Napoli, 1828. 4to.

La Epifania degli Dei, appo gli Antichi; lettere del Cav. Arditi. Napoli, 1819. 4to.

Inno in onore di Jehova, tradotto dal Francese, in Italiano da Ant. Pihan, compositore nella Stamperia Reale per le lingue Orientali. Paris, 1829. 8vo.

Μανουὴλ Τενεδίου Διατριβὴ εἰς Θουκυδίδην καὶ τῆς κατ' αὐτὸν Ιστορίας Επιτομή. Εν Βιέννη τῆς ̓Αουστρίας. 1799. 8vo.

ΑΝΕΚΔΟΤΑ. Anecdota Graca, e codd. regiis descripsit, annotatione illustravit, J. Fr. Boissonade. vol. i. Paris. Ε typographeo Elgio, 1829. 8vo.

Επίγραμμα εἰς ἕνα τῶν λεόντων ὕδωρ πρὸ τῶν πυλῶν τοῦ ἐν
Παρισίοις Ινστιτούτου ἐρευγομένων

Εἰς τὸν κύκλον τῶν ζωδίων εἶμαι λέων φλογερός,
Εἰς τὴν πόλιν Παρισίων ὑδροχόος δροσερός.
̓Εκεῖ φλόγας, ἐδῶ δρόσον, ἐκεῖ πῦρ, ἐδῶ νηρὸν
Εξερεύγομαι καὶ χύνω ἀπὸ λάρυγγα ξηρόν.

Ὅλην μ' ἄλλαξαν τὴν φύσιν βασιλέα τῶν θηρῶν
Μὲ κατέστησαν βίαιως Ινστιτούτου θυρωρόν.

Theses XII. quas publice defensurus est Car. Frid. Hermann. Heidelb. 1826.

Specimen Commentarii Critici ad Plutarchi de Superstitione libellum, scribebat C. Frid. Hermann. 1824. 8vo.

Luciani Libellus, quomodo Historiam conscribi oporteat; cum varietate lectionis selecta et annotatione perpetua edidit C. Frid. Hermann. Franc. ad Mon. 1828. 8vo.

Index Lectionum Academicarum in Universitate Cæsarea Mosquensi, &c. Præfationis loco exhibetur Maximi Planudis interpretatio Græca loci Auctoris ad Herennium de facultate memoriæ arte et studio perficienda: primo nunc edita a Chr. Frid. de Matthæi, &c. Mosquæ, 1810. 4to.

Διάλογος περὶ τῆς ̔Ελληνικής Επαναστάσεως, συγγραφεὶς ἐν Κιστ νέβῃ κατὰ τὸ ἔτος 1822, ὑπὸ τοῦ μ. Γρηγ. Γεωργιάδου Ζαλύκου, ἐκδοθεὶς δὲ μετὰ προλόγου καὶ ἐπιλόγου ὑπὸ ̓Αγαθόφρονος Λακεδαιμονίου, φιλοτίμῳ δαπάνῃ τῆς φιλελληνίδος χήρας τοῦ συγγραφέως. Paris, 28th Nov. 1828. 12mo.

This name of Agathophron is the mask of our good and learned friend, M. Constantinos Nicolopaulos.

Υγιεινά Παραγγέλματα πρὸς χρῆσιν τοῦ ̔Ελληνικοῦ λαοῦ ἐρανισθέντα καὶ συνταχθέντα παρὰ Κωνσταντίνου Καραθεοδώρη Αδριανοπο λίτου, ἰατροῦ, κ. τ. λ. Paris, 1899. 12mo.

Anthologie Grammaticale Arabe, ou morceaux choisis de divers grammairiens et scholiastes Arabes, avec une traduction Française et des notes, &c. par M. Silvestre de Sacy. Paris, 1829.

8vo.

*Ατακτα, ήγουν παντοδαπῶν εἰς τὴν ἀρχαίαν καὶ νέαν Ἑλληνικὴν γλῶσσαν αὐτοσχεδίων σημειώσεων αὐτοσχέδιος συναγωγή. Τόμος δεύTεpos. (By Dr. Corai.) 1829. 8vo. Paris.

Longi Pastoralia e codd. Mss. duobus Italicis primum Græce edidit P. L. Courrier; exemplar Romanum emendatius et auctius typis recudendum curavit G. R. Lud. Sinner. Paris, 1829. 8vo.

The third volume of Mai's Scriptorum Veterum Collectio Nova, e Vaticanis Codicibus edita, is just about to appear. It will contain, among others, the following important pieces :

1. The Lives of the Emperors, to Michael Palæologus VIII.inclusive, embracing a period of 1300 years, written in 10,410 Greek verses by Efremio, with a Latin translation by Mai.-2. A Defence of the Christian Religion, by Vittorino Faltre.-3. A Description of various Mss. of the library of Monte Cassino, and of the lost works, by Jos. S. Assemanni. -4. An Essay on some of the Commentaries and Discourses found in the Palimpsests.-5. The Gospel of St. Matthew, from a very old Ms.6. Two Epitomes of Valerius Maximus, Paris, and J. Neposiano.7. An Extract from St. Augustin's Treatise on Music.-8. Greek Discourses, by Theodulos, on the reciprocal duties of Kings and People. -9. Four new Sibylline Books.

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