Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- ERRATA in No. II
- Contents
- No. III
- No. IV
- Oxford Prize Essay, In what Arts have the Moderns excelled the Ancients?
- Juvenal Illustrated
- Remarks and Emendations on some Passages in Aristophanes
- A Narrative ofthe Last Illness and Death of Professor Porson, with a Fac Simile of an Ancient Greek Inscription, found at Eleusis
- Some Account of the Inscription
- Remarks on a Passage in the “Nux of Ovid,”
- Biblical Criticisms
- Explanation of a Passage in Horace's Satires
- Of the Standard of Taste, No. III
- Classical Criticisms
- Grotius to Du Maurier, On a Course of Reading
- Grotius to James Augustus De Thou, On his Controversial Writings
- Nugœ Grammaticœ being an attempt to investigate certain peculiarities of the English Verb
- Illustration of Deuteronomy
- Illustration of Martial
- Biblical Criticisms
- Illustration of Isaiah; including a Discourse on the use of Bells among the Easterns, the Greeks, and the Romans, No.I
- Critical Remarks on Longinus, No. I
- Of Degrees in the Universities; A Dissertation by the learned Dr. Brett
- Remarks on Greek Accents
- On Latin Supines
- Critical Notice of Dr. Clarke's “Hebrew Criticisms,”
- Lamberti Bos Dissertatio; De Etymologiâ Græcâ
- Biblical Criticism, On the Three Witnesses
- Remarks on the English Version of the Old Testament
- Biblical Criticism
- Remarks on Sir G. Staunton's Penal Code of China
- Latin Poem
- Conjecturœ Criticœ in Auctores Grœcos
- On the Origin of the Greek Cases
- Remarks on the Inscription on an Ionic Temple erected in Blenheim Gardens
- Classical Criticisms
- Remarks on the Inscriptions found at Ancient Saguntum
- Bibliography
- Notes to Correspondents
- General Index to Vol. I, and II
Classical Criticisms
from No. IV
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2015
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- ERRATA in No. II
- Contents
- No. III
- No. IV
- Oxford Prize Essay, In what Arts have the Moderns excelled the Ancients?
- Juvenal Illustrated
- Remarks and Emendations on some Passages in Aristophanes
- A Narrative ofthe Last Illness and Death of Professor Porson, with a Fac Simile of an Ancient Greek Inscription, found at Eleusis
- Some Account of the Inscription
- Remarks on a Passage in the “Nux of Ovid,”
- Biblical Criticisms
- Explanation of a Passage in Horace's Satires
- Of the Standard of Taste, No. III
- Classical Criticisms
- Grotius to Du Maurier, On a Course of Reading
- Grotius to James Augustus De Thou, On his Controversial Writings
- Nugœ Grammaticœ being an attempt to investigate certain peculiarities of the English Verb
- Illustration of Deuteronomy
- Illustration of Martial
- Biblical Criticisms
- Illustration of Isaiah; including a Discourse on the use of Bells among the Easterns, the Greeks, and the Romans, No.I
- Critical Remarks on Longinus, No. I
- Of Degrees in the Universities; A Dissertation by the learned Dr. Brett
- Remarks on Greek Accents
- On Latin Supines
- Critical Notice of Dr. Clarke's “Hebrew Criticisms,”
- Lamberti Bos Dissertatio; De Etymologiâ Græcâ
- Biblical Criticism, On the Three Witnesses
- Remarks on the English Version of the Old Testament
- Biblical Criticism
- Remarks on Sir G. Staunton's Penal Code of China
- Latin Poem
- Conjecturœ Criticœ in Auctores Grœcos
- On the Origin of the Greek Cases
- Remarks on the Inscription on an Ionic Temple erected in Blenheim Gardens
- Classical Criticisms
- Remarks on the Inscriptions found at Ancient Saguntum
- Bibliography
- Notes to Correspondents
- General Index to Vol. I, and II
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- The Classical Journal , pp. 761 - 767Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013First published in: 1810