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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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.
Part LXVII. Confession of Faith of Cyrillus Lucaris; Various renderings of passages in the New Testament; Philippi de Romanis ode Romae condita; Puerilia; Nugae; Notice of Nugae hebraicae; Vita S. Antonii, Athanasio auctore; Extracts from neglected books; Notice of Plauti comoediae; Biblical criticism; The Masora; Cambridge English prize poem for 1826; Remarks on ancient chronology; Cambridge prize poems for 1826; Necrology; Sallustianarum lectionum symbola; Rare persian romances; On Luther's letters; Notice of Bibliotheca critica nova; Notice of Rose's Ancient Greek Inscriptions; On the pronunciation of Greek; Literary intelligence; To correspondents; For the purposes of education; Part LXVIII. Lectures on Poetry; Ancient horsemanship; Some observations respecting Africa; Nugae; The Masora; Remarks on ancient chronology etc.; A query respecting Absyrtus; Remarks on the apocryphal books of scripture; An inquiry into the credit due to Dionysius of Halicarnassus; The Prometheus of Aeschylus and the Book of Enoch; Notice of Taxatio papalis; On the confession of faith of Cyrillus; Notice of Greek Exercises; Westminster prologue and epilogue for 1826; Notice of Rose's Ancient Greek Inscriptions; Notice of A Compendious Introduction to the Study of the Bible; Verses of Professor Boettiger; Correspondence; Literary intelligence; For the purposes of education.
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