'Nugæ Hebraicæ,' notice of, xxxiii. 54. Numismata Orientalia Illustrata,' notice of, xxxiii. 316. Numismatical History of the Chinese,' notice of Hager's, i. 47. OBSERVATIONS on passages in ancient and modern authors, vii. 125. 'Olympia,' notice of, xxx. 176. Oratio ab Henrico Halford, xxxii. 130. Oratio ad Virum Nobilissimum, Marchionum de Huntly, &c. xiv. 126. Oratio de linguæ Arabicæ antiquitate, præstantia, et utilitate, iv. 320. Oratio de utilitate Tragœdiarum, xii. 340. Oratio habita in Theatro Sheldoniano Oxoniæ, x. 183. Oratio in Ædibus Carthusianis: Laudes Suttoniæ, xxxviii. 303. Oratio in solemni inauguratione, &c. xiv. 260. Oratio in solemnibus Regni semisæcularibus Friderici Augusti, xx. 141. Oratio Norvicensis, x. 108. Orations spoken at Oxford, in the seventeenth century, viii. 22. Oratiuncula Richardi Bentleii, ix, 315. Oriental criticism, xxvi. 113. Oriental customs illustrative of the Scriptures, xxii. 257. xxiii. 193. xxiv. 67. Oriental literature, x. 293. xxiii. 101. xxiv. 181. 391. xxv. 371. xxx. 182. Oriental literature, notices of foreign works on, xx. 173. Oriental manuscripts, xxxii. 154. Oriental manuscripts and antiquities, xxxi. 150. Oriental manuscripts in the Library at Munich, remarks on, xiv. 341. Oriental publications, notice of two recent, ii. 414. Orientalibus scriptoribus, observationes quædam ad N. T. a, xxvii. 155. 240. Origin and progress of language and writing, i. 37. ii. 422. Origin of Pagan idolatry,' notice of, xvii. 1. 'Origines,' remarks on the, xxxii. 103. xxxiii. 293. Ossian's Temora, critique on, xiv. 269. xvi. 344. Ostracismo Atheniensium, dissertatio literaria de, xix. 345. xx. 150. Oxford Prize Essay, ii. 439. 681. iii. 219. iv. 20. 391. v. 145. vi. 225. xviii. v. 160, vi. 142. 182. viii. Oxford Prize Poems, i. 121. ii. 427. 437. iv. 375. 153. xv. 344. xviii. 26. 153. 281. 304. 309. xxxviii. 133. 309. xxxix. 159. xl. 112. 116. PAGAN Trinities, iii. 125. iv. 89. 484. v. 240. Palæographia Assyrio-Persica, xi. 98. Palibothra, Site of the Ancient,' notice of, xxviii. 151. Parallel passages from authors ancient and modern, xiii. 165. xxi. 137. xxviii. 32. 209. xxix. 146. xxx. 288. 'Parr, Life of,' classical extracts from Johnstone's, xxxix. 221. xl. 33. 241. Parriana, xxxviii. 125. Parthenon, manuscripts found in the, xxii. 201. Pasigraphy, xvi. 22. 'Peintures Antiques de Vases Grecs,' notice of, xxxi. 235. "Peintures Antiques et Inédites de Vases Grecs,' notice of, xxix. 118. 'Penal Code of China,' remarks on Staunton's, ii. 887. Perfidy of the Ancients xi. 7. Persia, on the materials for a history of ancient, xxvii. 312. Persian ingenuity, xxxiii. 137. 'Persian language, grammar of the,' notice of, xii. 429. Persian Manuscripts, extracts from, xxxiv. 284. xxxvii. 254. Persian Ode, v. 203. Persian poem, extract from, x. 332. Persian poetry, specimens of, vi. 41. 290. vii. 131. Persian Romances, xxxiv. 136. Persian Sonnets, xi. 49. 346. Persians, mystical poetry of the, xxi. 1. Peuples du Caucase, &c. dans le dixième Siècle. Par M. D'Ohsson,' notice of, xl. 168. Phæaces, on the origin of the, v. 289. Philological Remarks on Greek, Latin, and Celtic words, xxxviii. 267. Phoenician and Punic languages, remarks ou, xxxii. 123. Phoenician Antiquities xxvi. 381. Phoenix, on the, xv. 1. xvi. 88. Phonetic System of Hieroglyphics, notice of an essay on the, xxxii. 136. Plagiarisms of C. J. Blomfield, xxii. 204. xxiv. 402. Ploughing by the Romans, different methods of, xxiv. 105. Poecilographia Græca ix. 179. 411. x. 176. xi. 187. POEMS, miscellaneous, Ad Vesperam v. 224. An Ossiani editor habendus est Poeta ? Affirmatur, viii. 391. Ardentem frigidus Etnam insiluit, ii. 890. Athenarum Panorama, seu Græciæ Veteris encomium, xxvi. 17. Bruntonam, in, e Granta exituram, i. 281. Calpe obsessa, i. 195. Carmen Seculare, xxv. 120. Χριστου σταυρωσιν, εις την του, ν. 283. Ducis Burdigalensis ortum in, xxiii. 361. Effodiuntur opes, xiii. 395. Elegeia scripta de Ponte ad Amicum Cantabrigiensium, i. 201. Epigram on M. T. Cicero, vii. 42. Epigramma in MS. Herculanensi, i. 266. Epigrammata, i. 280. vii. 248. xv. 317. Epigrammata, epitaphia, variorum, xxv. 110. Etona, xi. 33. Extemporary Latin Verses, v. 143. Fabula Phædriana, iv. 489. Faustam navigationem, xxxii. 377. Gray's Elegy, part of, translated into elegiac verse, Greek epigram by Tweddell, xiii. 49. Greek ode, xxi. 113. Greek poem, xv. 179. Greek Sapphic odes, v. 120. xv. 315. Grotii carmen, xxvii. 170. Gryphiadæa, xv. 237. Guarreno Hastings, xiii. 177. Gulielmi Craven, in obitum, xii. 184. Hannah More, on, i. 120. ii. 675. Κολοκοτρονη, το ασμα του, χχvii. 154. Latin poems, iv. 75. v. 104. 406. vii. 30. 65. xv. 86. xvii. 210. xxiv. 31. xxxvi. 161. 'Lines on the death of the Princess Charlotte,' notice of, xviii, 64. Malignum quemquam Recensorem, in, ii. 674. Maximiliani, in Nuptias, xxxii. 375. Mille pericula sævæ urbis, i. 303. 'O Baσiλikos "Tuvos, translation of, xviii. 255. Odes in commemoration of the king of Saxeny's jubilee, xix. 77. 82. Poems by the king of Persia, vii. 379. xix. 358. Porson's riddles, xxxvii. 286. Postumum, carmen ad, xxiii. 26. Presentations and congratulatory odes recited at Oxford, xiv. 91. Presented to Mr. Elliott at Naples, i. 160. Princess Amelia, on the death of the, iii. 194. Quicquid delirant Regis, plectuntur Achivi, iii. 217. Quo quisque valet suspectos terreat, i. 261. Ricardi Porsoni, in obitum, i. 81. Serenissimo Arausiæ et Nassaviæ Principi, Gulielmo Frederico, ix. 551 Templi Jovi Olympio ab Agrigentinis dicati demolitio, iv. 362. Tentamen, xxviii. 349. Tribute to the memory of the late Bishop of Durham, xxxiii, 350. Unde nisi intus monstratum, v. 410. Vale, vii. 414. Valentinia, vi. 393. Vectis Insula Pulcherrima, xxv. 84. Verses on a subscription for the Greeks, xxxiv. 326. Villam perelegantem R-H-, Rectoris Ecclesiæ de Arborfield, Carmen 'Ey- Violatis regum sepulcris, de iisdemque a rege Christianissimo restitutus, xvi. 43. Walliæ principis, ecloga in laudem, xiv. 248. Poeseos generibus, de, xxxvi. 282. Poetry, lectures on, xxxiv. 185. Polite literature or Belles Lettres of Holland, xx. 308. Polyænus, on a passage of, xx. 370. Polyglott Bible, on the new edition of the, xxix. 59. Prologues and Epilogues, i. 11. v. 157. vii. 52. viii. 414. xi. 16. xiii. 119. xiv. 355. xv. 158. xx. 383. xxiii. 86. xxv. 166. xxvii. 161. xxviii. 371. xxx. Prophesying, on the liberty of, xxvii. 55. 245. Ptolemy, xvii. 320. Public schools defended, viii. 187. 441. ix. 1. Puerilia, xxiv. 13. 390. xxv. 11. xxviii. 346. xxxi. 279. xxxii. 176. xxxiv. 14. 'Pursuits in Greece,' notice of, iv. 244. Pyramids of Egypt, xxviii. 46. 295. xxix. 87. 266. xxx. 240. xxxi. 166. RABBINICAL Fictions and Sea-Monsters, xxxv. 169. Racine, critical remarks on, viii. 350. Recherches géographiques sur l' intérieur de l'Afrique Septentrionale,' notice of, xxviii. 84. Recherches Hist. Geogr. et Philolog. xvii. 170. Reiskii, de vita, xxiv. 135. Religion and Philosophy of certain writers of antiquity, xxii. 452. Repetition of certain words, viii. 336. Report from the Committee of the House of Commons relative to Dr. Burney's Researches in Greece,' notice of, x. 402. xxi. 270. 'Researches into the Origin and Affinity of the principal Languages of Asia and Researches of the German Literati, iii. 348. iv. 139. v. 1. vi. 313. vii. 17. Resemblance between the English and Italian languages, ix. 117. Respect paid to old age by the ancients, iii. 142. 319. Robertson's Latin Phrase Book,' notice of, xxix. 194. Robinson Crusoëus,' notice of, ix. 522. Romaic authors, list of, vi. 122. Romaic, on the, vii. 377. Royal Society of Literature, xxviii. 95. Royal Title of Rex Britanniarum,' i. 192. Ruhnkenii duæ epistolæ ineditæ, xxx. 262. Ruins of Babylon, xii. 287. 'SACRED and Profane History, connection of,' notice of Russell's, xl. 122. Sanchoniatho, Phoenician Fragments, &c.' notice of Cory's, xxxix. 250. 'Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, life of William,' notice of, xxiv. 353. xxv. 95. Sandy's Travels, remarks on, xxviii. 158. 'Satires of Persius translated into English Verse,' notice of, xxvi. 1. Scytharum sedibus, de origine priscis, x. 258. Sermons, notice of Dr. Valpy's, iv. 503. Seven, on the number, viii. 365. Shield of Achilles, vi. 6. viii. 409. Similarity of Worship in the Pagan world, xiii. 410. xiv. 350. xv. 88. xvi. 205. 'Sketches of Persia,' notice of, xxxvii. 1. Socrates, on the Demon of, xv. 205. xvi. 160. 'Songs of Greece from the Romaic text,' notice of, xxxiii. 246. · Sophocles, Edipus Tyrannus, and Coloneus,' notice of, xl. 343. Sorrento, v. 271. • Sortes sanctorum' of the ancient Christians, viii. 9. Soul immediately after death, on the state of the, xxii. 141. 261. 'Sources of Pleasure derived from literary composition,' essays on the, i. 225. 'St. Quentin's Grammars,' notice of, vii, 148. Standard of Taste, i. 267. 274. ii. 752. Statements of Sir W. Drummond, remarks on some, xii. 256. Stephani Thesauri, censura in novam editionem, xviii. 169. Stephens' Greek Thesaurus, xiii. 202. Stephens' Greek Thesaurus, additional list of materials for, x. 413. Stephens' Greek Thesaurus, hints for, vii. 362. Stephens' Greek Thesaurus, letter from Lord Grenville on, iv. 513. Stephens' Greek Thesaurus, list of materials for the improvement of, x. 194. Stephens' Greek Thesaurus, on Prof. Hermann's Review of the new edition of, Stephens' Greek Thesaurus, on the critique in the Quarterly Review Stephens' Greek Thesaurus, remarks on, iv. 443. on, xxi. 90. Stephens' Greek Thesaurus, reply to the Quarterly Reviewer of, xxii. 225. Strada's Contest of the Musician and Nightingale, xvii. 179. 'Stream of Time,' notice of, iv. 247. Studies pursued in the University of Cambridge, xvi. 1. Suidas and Hoffmann's Lexicons, iii. 268. Symbolical language of ancient art and mythology, xxiii. 1. 225. xxiv. 33. 213. xxv. 33. 241. xxvi. 33. 259. xxvii. 68. Syriac MSS., remarks on the collation of, xxiii. 245. 'TA Tsing Leu Lee,' remarks on, ii. 585. Tasso and Homer, coincidences between, xxix. 223. Technical Memory, xxix. 340. xxxii. 240. Telemachus, notice of a translation of, xxiii. 325. Tempe, present state of, xiii. 179. Themes, Essays, &c., subjects for, xxxi. 126. 227. Themes, subjects for, xxx. 415. Theological Works necessary for a young divine, list of, xxvii. 377. Theology of the Primitive Greeks, xxxvii. 102. Thesaurus criticus novus,' notice of, viii. 351. Thoughts on the perusal of a sermon of the Rev. F. Wrangham's, iv. 438. "To run a muck,' illustrated, v. 296. Topography of Athens,' notice of, xxvii. 287. Topography of the Plain of Troy,' remarks on, ix. 605. Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature,' notice of, xxxv. 298. Transcript of a letter from Mr. Walckenaer to Mr. B., xxx. 73. Translations, suggestions for a history of, vi. 201. Travels in Arabia,' notice of, xxxix. 113. Travels in Asiatic Turkey and Persia,' notice of, i. 221. " Travels in Nubia,' on the appendixes to Burkhardt's, xxv. 148. 'Travels in Persia,' notice of, xxx. 161. 279. Travels of Ibn Batuta,' notice of, xxxix. 309. Travels of Two Mahommedans, on the authenticity of, x. 333. Troad, examination of opinions respecting the, xv. 326. xvi. 57. Trojan controversy, remarks on the, xviii. 141. Trojan Horse, considered as a proof of a Trojan war, xx. 1. Troy, answer to remarks on the topography of, x. 275. Troy, on the existence of, v. 14. vi. 25. vii. 105. Turkish memoirs of Ewlia Effendi, xxiv. 361. Typographical Gazeteer,' notice of, xxxiii. 244. ULYSSES, on, vii. 49. Universal Lexicon of Learned Men,' notice of, xi. 68. Universe, ancient division of the, xxvi. 404. VALPY'S Etymological Dictionary, xxxvii. 146. Vatican at Rome, account of the discoveries in the, xxv. 142. Ventis, de, xxxvii. 175. Versification, nature and efficacy of ancient and modern, xi. 119. xii. 329. xiii. 273. xxxi. 94. 339. xxxii. 104. |