Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- No. LXXI
- Bertius's Ptolemy
- An Inquiry into the Credit due to Dionysius of Halicarnassus as a Critic and Historian. By the author of ‘Remarks on the supposed Dionysius Longinus’
- On Grammar
- Is Lycophron, the tragic poet, author of the Cassandra?
- A Familiar Exposition of the Doctrine respecting the Trinity
- Analysis of the first Mosaic Record
- Biblical Criticism
- Notice of' Researches on the Tenets and Doctrines of the Jeynes and Boodhists, &c
- Anecdotes of Eastern Bibliography
- On the Chremonidian War
- Homer and Shakspeare
- Biblical Criticisms
- Bibliography
- Cambridge Prize Poems, for 1827
- Bibliotheca Parriana
- The Decalogue
- Adversaria Literaria
- Sale of the Rev. H. Drury's Library
- Literary Intelligence
- Correspondence
- No. LXXII
Anecdotes of Eastern Bibliography
from No. LXXI
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2015
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- No. LXXI
- Bertius's Ptolemy
- An Inquiry into the Credit due to Dionysius of Halicarnassus as a Critic and Historian. By the author of ‘Remarks on the supposed Dionysius Longinus’
- On Grammar
- Is Lycophron, the tragic poet, author of the Cassandra?
- A Familiar Exposition of the Doctrine respecting the Trinity
- Analysis of the first Mosaic Record
- Biblical Criticism
- Notice of' Researches on the Tenets and Doctrines of the Jeynes and Boodhists, &c
- Anecdotes of Eastern Bibliography
- On the Chremonidian War
- Homer and Shakspeare
- Biblical Criticisms
- Bibliography
- Cambridge Prize Poems, for 1827
- Bibliotheca Parriana
- The Decalogue
- Adversaria Literaria
- Sale of the Rev. H. Drury's Library
- Literary Intelligence
- Correspondence
- No. LXXII
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- The Classical Journal , pp. 90 - 93Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013