Hailes, W. A. Biblical Criticism vii,
Hales, Dr. on his Chronology viii,
Harles de Nominibus Græcorum Li-
Hayter, Mr. account of Herculaneum vii, 43.
Hebrew Bible, on the viii, 114.
-Language, arts of certain pro- fessors vii, 380.
-Points, Essay on viii, 374. Scriptures, remarks on the sub- ject of the existing translations viii, 375, &c. 378.
---text, integrity of viii, 376.-- its incorrectness 412.
Heliodorus born a Ciristian viii, 347. Herculaneum, account of vii, 43. Herculanum, sur les manuscrits de vii, 272.
Herman, notice of his edition of the Hercules Furens viii, 199.
Millin, Observations sur le Costume Théatral vii, 60.
Milton's Latinity, error indicated, &c. vii, 393.
Miscellaneous Observations on ancient and modern authors vii, 425.
No. II. 240. Mohammed, his religion modified by Sheikh Mohammed viii, 231. Monk, Professor, observations on his ed. of the Hippolytus vii, 206. viii, 81. Moor, Professor, vindication of Virgil viii, 106.
Moor's Hindu Pantheon vii, 307. Morgenstern, sur les manuscrits de Herculanum vii, 272.
Mosaic, description of the word, as ap- plied to Pavement viii, 138. Moser's ed, of Nonnus vii, 354. Musæus, a correction of vii, 241. Music, in connexion with public esta- blishments viii, 444.
Mustoxydi, A. edition of Isocrates περὶ ̓Αντιδόσεως viii, 124.
Philodemus, ancient author discovered at Herculaneum vii, 273. Philosophers, moral, proportion of, educated at public schools viii, 446. Phoenician, Inscription in the island of Malta vii, 191.
Poetry, requisites for, with an explana- tion of the ars Poetica vii, 84. Poets, comparative number of, edu- cated at public schools viii, 195, &c. Polystratus, ancient author discovered at Herculaneum vii, 273.
Porson, an epigram by viii, 248. notes on Eschylus vii, 456.
review of Brunck's, Aristo- phanes vii, 92.
notice of Schutz's Eschylus
vii, 280. viii, 15.
vindicated viii, 88.
Portraits used on funeral monuments vii, 210.
Private education, disadvantages of viii, 449.
Prometheus Desmotes, a prize poem viii, 387.
Prospectuses of works vii, *226. Public School, defence of viii, 187. No. 11.441.
Quantity in the Eaglish language vii,
Romaic language, observations on vii,
Repetition of words, applied to the illustration of writers in different languages viii, 336.
Ruere, recondite meaning of viii, 128, Ruperti, critique on his ed. of Juve- nal viii, 236.
Rzevuski, Letter from Count Vences- las de, to M. de Hammer vii, 162.
Saguntum, inscription found at vii, *226. viii, 30.
Esivo, etymology of vii, 287. Schæfer's Thesaurus Criticus Novus, notice of xiii, 351.
Schleusner's Opuscula Critica, notice of viii, 185.
Schutz's schylus, Parson's notice of vii, 280. viii, 15. Scott, Professor-Inquiry into the causes of the diversity of Human Character, in different nations, ages, and individuals vii, 1.
Science, with regard to public schools viii, 441.
Wahabis, account of the, viii, 230- their formidable hostilities with the Ottoman government 234-their chief slain by a Persian 235-their respect to the English ib.
Wait, D. G. Specimens of Persian poetry vii, 131-on the origin of the Druids, No. 1. vii, 172-No. II. viii, 225-on the name of Zoroaster vii, *220.
Wakefield, Gilbert, incidental remarks on his literary character viii, 204. Westminster Play, prologue and epi logue to vii, 52. viii, 414.
Wright, Mr. on the modern Greek language vii, 377.
Xenophontis Economicus, notice of Kuster's ed. vii, 403.
Yezidis, account of, an extraordinary sect vii, 143.
Zoroaster, probably not an individual character vii, *223.
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