The Classical Journal: Volume 11 - Brossura

Valpy, Abraham John

 
9781108057929: The Classical Journal: Volume 11

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This forty-volume collection comprises all the issues of an early and influential classical periodical, first published between 1810 and 1829.

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Descrizione del libro

This influential periodical, published 1810–29 and reissued here in forty volumes, was edited by the classical scholar and London publisher Abraham John Valpy (1787–1854). Later co-edited by Edmund Henry Barker (1788–1839), it was a rival to the Cambridge-based Museum criticum and a precursor of modern academic journals.

Contenuti

Part XXI. On the Origin of the Druids; Etymological disquisitions; On the perfidy of the ancients; Notice of Heinrichii observationes in auctores veteres; Similarity between the English and Swedish languages; Prologus in Phormionem; Epilogus; Classical criticism; Notice of Nova chrestomathia tragica Graeco-Latina; In Carmina epodica Euripidea commentarius; Etona; The various meanings of the word 'rachia'; Extract from Herculaneum; Notice of De l'emploi des conjonctions; A Persian sonnet; Nodell epistola critica; Metrum Aeschyli Prometheo restauratum; On the Hebrew Bible; Notice of Joecher's Universal Lexicon; Gabriel Sionita; On the Greek and Latin accents; Manuscripts; The keys of life and death; Collatio Codicis Harleiani 5674; Palaeographia Assyrio-Persica; Hebrew criticism; Answer to Mr Bellamy's essay; Imitative versification, ancient, and modern; Vincdicatio of Ernesti; Bentleii emendationes; Remarks on Potter's Archaeologia Graeca; Remarks on an error in the Periplus; An answer to a late book against Bentley; Epistola; Cambridge tripos for 1815; Adversaria literaria; Notice of Mathias's edition of Gray; Notice of Aeschyli Persae; Poicilographia Graeca; Literary intelligence; Notes to correspondents; Part XXII. Loci quidam Luciani; Collatio Codicis Harleiani 5674; On the philosophical sentiments of Aeschylus; On the fables of Aesop; On the quantity of the word 'academia'; Vindication of Ernesti; Translation from Euripides; A discourse on ancient and modern learning; Cambridge Greek poem; In Carmina epodia Aeschylea commentarius; Bentleii emendationes; On the Greek and Latin accents; Hebrew criticism; Biblical criticism; Dr Crombie's remarks; Remarks on Sir W. Drummond's dissertation; Incidental strictures on Mr Blomfield's edition of the Persae; Bibliographical topography; Notice on the Leipsic edition of Porson's Adversaria; Aeschylus and Cicero; Notice of Marini Vita Procli; Cambridge tripos paper for 1781; Cambridge tripos paper for 1809; European words derived from the Persian; A Persian sonnet; Ancient customs; Ancient Elean inscriptions; The Alcaic stanza in Horace; Works of Gibbon; Adversaria literaria; Curae posteriores; Notice of Tibullus; Literary intelligence; Notes to correspondents.

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