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publicly to prove that hypothesis, intimating that it was nothing but a mere joke, and that he, Vossius, had many years ago convinced Wolf of it privately.

We shall with great pleasure gratify our readers with the learned and elegant Essay de l'Improvisation Poëtique chez les Anciens.

The Notice of the 2nd Edition of HERMANN de Metris came too late for this No.

We shall continue Bentley's Emendations on Aristophanes in

our next.

The Westminster Prologue and Epilogue of this year will appear in a correct form in our next.

Observations on Livy, and Mr. W.'s other articles shall have an early insertion.

NUMITOR on Juvenal came too late for the present No.

F. R. S. is informed that we do not recollect that any of Stan: ley's Notes on Callimachus were ever printed. He collected the Fragments of Callimachus, which Dr. Bentley saw in MS. Bentley's enemies did not scruple to say that he stole the greater part of his Notes on Callimachus from Stanley's papers. This charge was answered in the Tract we have reprinted in our six or eight last Nos. Stanley's MS. Notes on Callimachus are preserved in the British Museum.

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INDEX

TO VOLS. XIII. AND XIV.

A.

ACCOUNT of particular books sold by

auction from Mr. Lunn's collection,
xiv, 343

Achilles, a place called "The course
of Achilles," xiii, 21

his body ransomed by the

Greeks, xiii, 25
Adonis, the same as Osiris, xiv, 166
Adulari, xiii, 426

Adversaria Literaria, No. vIII. xiii, 196
-No. Ix. 438-No. x. xiv, 381
Eschines, coincidence between, and
Camden, xiii, 165

Elianum, de Historia Animalium,
Emendationes in, xiii, 445

Stackhousii Emendationes

in, xiv, 289

Eetes, founder of the city a, xiii, 33
Æthon, name assumed by Ulysses on his
return to Ithaca, xiv, 2

Eneas, his possessions spared by the
Greeks, xiv, 45

Agamemnon, called Jupiter, and Jupi
ter, Agamemnon-a common piece
of flattery among the ancients, xiv,

381

in the account of his
death, Homer differs from the tra-
gedians, xiii, 37
'AKT, xiii, 406

Alexander the Great, the Macedonian
Lion, xiii, 2

Alexandrie, grande colonne de, inscrip-
tion sur, xiii, 152

Alcaic and Sapphic Metres, on the, xiv,
361

Althanus, river, persons who came to
consult the oracles, washed them-
selves in its waters, xiv, 35

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death, xiv, 2

Αμύμων, xiii, 161 ̓Αμφιθετός, xiii, 162
'Aupl, xiii, 161

Αμφιφορεύς, ib.

Anonymi Epigramma, xiii, 439
̓Αναβρύχω, xiv, 86

Εἰς ̓́Ανναν καὶ Μαρίαν, xiii, 443
̓Αντιαάσκω, χίν, 281
Arcadians, according to Pliny, assumed
the form of a wolf by magical incan-
tations, xiv, 4

Arrows, analogy with serpents, xiv, 27
Arisba, or Batea, daughter to Teucer,
xiv, 47

Argo, the ship, built of the celebrated
oracular oaks, cut down in the forest
of Dodona, xiv, 48

Aristotle, a passage in the Poetics of,
xiii, 47

Aristotelis Pepli Fragmentum, xiv, 172
Aristophanes, Prof. Voss on the Clouds
of, xiv, 277

Aristophanis, de Carminibus Commen-
tarius, xiii, 33-Pars 11. 369-Pars
III. xiv, 225
Aristophanem, Bentleii Emend. ined.
in, xiii, 132, 336. xiv, 130,
Arati Diosemeia, Notæ et Curæ Sequen-
tes in, a Thoma Forster, xiv, 368
Athenians, military valor of, xiii, 314
Athenienses, Epitaphium in, qui ad Po-
tidæam ceciderunt, xiv, 185

Athens, compared with Lacedæmon,
xiii, 312

"Atŋ, xiv, 282
Audax, xiii, 424

Auxiliary Verbs, on the Greck, xiii,
355

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