INDEX ΤΟ THE FIRST FORTY NUMBERS OF The Classical Journal. The Roman numerals refer to the vol. and the Arabic to the page. A, in Greek, when lengthened, is the most sonorous of the vowels, xi. 320. Aaron's Rod, miracle of, xviii. 301. Abbé du Bos, iv. 24. Sallier, iv. 475. Laire, iv. 479. Abbott, Ld. Chief Justice, Prize Lat. Poem of, xviii. 391. Abbreviations, on the Roman, iii. 225. v. 370. vii. 248. viii. 353. xii. 209. instance of, ix. 38. Abel, Adam's Elegy on the death of, xx. 394. Aben Ezra, iii. 175, 389. Ablative Case, have the Greeks one? xi. 148. Abou Taleb Khan, Ring of, i. 65. Abresch, a commentator on Eschylus, i. 21. Absolute cases of the Greeks, xi. 146. case, Jones on the, x. 388. Abuschal Language, ten numerals of the, iv. 109. Abyssinians, Hebrew descent of the, xii. 293. Language of the, 302. Academia, on the quantity of its penultimate, xi. 221. Academic Errors, notice of, xix, 290. Académie des Inscriptions, Prix proposés par l', xvii. 207. Accent and Quantity, difference of, i. 579. وسي affinity of, to music, iii. 82. Ind. Cl. Jl.-Suppl. to No. XL. A on Greek and Latin, xi. 72, 259. xii. 304. xiii. 124. and Metre, on Greek, iii. 476. and Spirits generally introduced into MSS. about the 9th century, xi. 74. This opinion combated, xi. 76. Rules of Latin, 79. Used by the Romans to denote quantity, 81, 84. Not particularly mentioned by Aristotle, 73. Accorees, deformity of the, x. 243. Achard, iv. 483. 'Acharnenses' of Aristophanes, remarks on the, i. 716. Bentley's Emendations of, xii. 360. Achastlian language, Ten Numerals of the, iv. 117. Acheen language, iv. 349. Achilles, the Shield of, Sir William Drummond's Remarks on, vi. 6. viii. 409. -, on, xix. 305. Course of, a place so called, xiii. 21. his body ransomed by the Greeks, xiii. 25. Acridophages, miserable and singular death of, xii. 72. Acta, actare, axтn, ånтά(ewv,'—Barker on the words, ix. 320. Actiacâ, de Inscriptione, auctoribus Boissonade et Dobree, xvii. 366. Action, Eastern mode of expressing sentiment by, iii. 141. on the language of, vii. 142. on the Principles of, among men, vi. 86. ix. 70. 'Actito,'' actus,' with a long, from ǎgo, xi. 81. Actors, on the number of, in the ancient Drama, viii. 433. Acts of the Apostles, xvii. 21. Concio ad Clerum, from the, x. 43. Addington's, Mr., Prize Essay, iii. 219. Addison's violations of the Rule of Terentianus Maurus, i. 294. Latin Inscription on, vi. 203. Notes on his translation of Lat. Essay of, on the Rom. Ovid, vii. 240. Spectator of, iii. 6, 11. Elegiac Poets, ix. 346. Discourse of, on ancient and modern Learning, xi. 229. Error of, respecting the decline of the Fine Arts, xi. 362. Adelphi of Terence, Westminster Prologue and Epilogue to the, xx. 383. Adelung, M., Mithridates of, v. 7. History of the Teutones, id. ——-, on a universal Lexicon, xi. 68. Admiration defined, ix. 70. 'Admonita Locorum;' Lat. vers. xv. 364. Adnotationes in quædam Horatii Loca, vi. 145. 'Adolescens,' on, as synonymous with Juvenis, i. 473. Adonis the same as Osiris, xiv. 166. Adrian's Address to the departing Spirit, Gr. translation of, by Stevens, viii. 21. Adulari, on the expression, x. 386. xi. 297. xiii. 426. xv. 147. Adulitic Inscription illustrated, i. 85. Adverbs, Gr., superlative degree in ws very rare, ix. 58. derived from adjectives, from what case formed, xiii. 75. Adversaria, notice of Porson's, xi. 329. Adversaria Litteraria, ix. 37, 588. x. 165, 172, 399. xi. 173, 358. xii. 209, 450. xiii. 196, 438. xiv. 381. xv. 131, 362. xvi. 183, 395. xvii: 204, 453. xviii. 198. xix. 185, 359. xx. 201, 387. ' Adversariorum Criticorum Specimen,' notice of, viii. 389. 6 Advocate, the,' answered by Mr. Bellamy, xviii. 219. xix. 6. Æetes, founder of the city Æa, xiii. 33. 'Ægyptus,' Cambridge Tripos, 1803, xvi. 381. Ælianum, Emendationes in, xiii. 455. xiv. 289. xv. 359. xviii. 139. his possessions shared by the Greeks, xiv. 45. Eneid, i. 738. comment on, xviii. 232. Enigma, by Lord Byron, xviii. 198. Ænigmata Latina, xii. 214. Eolian dialect, ix. 365. Eschines, coincidence between, and Cambden, xiii. 165. corrected, xii. 202. Æschyli, in Cantus Choricos, iv. 459. v. 19. var. Lectiones, e MS. Emerici Bigot, xvii. 178. e MS. Bibliotheca Publ. Cantabr. xvii. 340. Stanley, 18. Pauw, 19. Schutz, 22. Bothe, 23. Eschylus, commentators on Porson, i. 17. 180. on the Philosophical sentiments of, xi. 207. Notes on, by Porson, vii. 456. viii. 181. Schutz's, notice of, by Porson, vii. 280. viii. 15. Æschylus, a MS. of the Persæ of, remarks on, i. 57. De Metris Æschyleis Tentamen, i. 643. Remarks on the Supplices of, i. 461, 801. iv. 154. Emendationes in Supplices, iii. 183, 414. explained, iv. 31, 33. illustrated by Husche, viii 285. on the Prometheus of, iii. 271. iv. 208. 33. xvii. 30. Metre restored to a passage in this play, xi. 63. Emend. of a passage, vii. 454. Agamemnon of, illustrated, xi, 332. Choephora of, on a passage in the, vi. 221. Septem contr. Thebas of, Barker's notes on, vii. 398. viii. 91. Blomfield's, Strictures on, vi. 197. vii. 169, 398. viii. 91. On a verse in, viii. 347. Butler's edition of, critical notice of, i. 16, 461. Arrangement Prof. Porson's Notes on, x. 114. Emendations of, x. 162. Blomfield's Edition of, notice of, v. 299. xi. 186, 318. xii. 90. on the Epodes of, xi. 242. xii. 344. Æsopi Lucerna,' Lat. Epigr. xviii. 196. Æsop's Fables, xi. 220. Esthetici Critici, xvii. 141. Ethiopic Lexicon, republication of an, viii. 336. Affections of the heart, vii. 8. Afghan Language, iv. 348. Ten Numerals of the, iv. 107. 'Afræ benignitas,' Lat. verses, x. 339. Africa, extent of, iii. 22. Afridun, xv. 13. Fictitious history of, xvi. 89. Agamemnon of Eschylus, curious passage in the, i. 430. On a verse in, viii. 347. Agamemnon called Jupiter, and vice versâ, a mode of ancient flattery, xiv. 38. Homer's account of his death different from that of the Tragedians, xiii. 37. Agapæ, on the nature of the early Christian, vi. 197. vii, 169. of the Vestal virgins, xv. 200. Aggar, meaning of the word, xv. 198. Agra, i. 898. Agriculture, on, Oxford prize Essay, by Coplestone, v. 145., Agrigentum, time of its foundation, xi. 351. Agrippina, Nero's suspicions of, x. 1, Agutter's Sermon on Dr. Johnson, noticed, x. 368. Ahmet's Account of the Hermesians, and their ceremonies, i. 61. Aikin, Dr., Tacitus, i. 584. iii. 165. iv. 92. Ajacem, Emendationes in Sophoclis, xv. 371. Ajalon, derivation of the word, vi. 327. Alabastrum in Scripture, ix. 264. 'Alarico Roma spoliata,' Oxf. Lat. Prize Poem, i. 121. Albert Durer, distich to, by Gaspard, xi. 180. Albion, identified with the Hyperborean isle of Diodorus, iii, 176, 247. Alcaic Metre, observations on, iv. 79. xiv. 361. xv. 105,221. xvi. 49. verse of Horace, Essay on the, xi. 351. Lat. verse, Rhythm of, xv. 234, Alchoder, xv. 13. Alchymy, on the antiquity of, by Thomas Taylor, xx. 75. Alcibiades, on the character of, xiv. 279. Alcutian Language, iv. 349. Ten Numerals of the, iv. 113. Aleæ, de Ludo, v. 67. Alexander the Great, the Macedonian Lion, xiii. 2. Alexandra of Lycophron, on the, v. 113. Alexandri Itinerarium, notice of, xix. 374. Alexandria Troas, Inscription at, iv. 406. Alexandrie, Inscription sur la grande Colonne d', xiii. 152. 'Alexandrine' verses, its derivation, x. 173. Alexis, coincidence between, and Locke, xiii: 165. Epitaph on, Greek and English, iii. 234. 'Alfader,' on, a god of the Goths, xiii. 413. Algebra unknown to the ancients, xvi. 155. Were the Egyptians acquainted with it? xvii. 27. Algebraic problem by Prof. Porson, i. 736. Solutions of, v. 201, 222, 411. Algerdi, iv. 27. Algernon Sidney, terminating passage in, compared with Tacitus, x. 120. Alison on taste, quotation from, i. 756. Allegory, scriptural, opinions of Origen, Aristobulus, Philo, and St. Austin, on, xviii. 229. Allen's English Grammar, notice of, vii. 318. Alliteration, Greek, Latin, and French, ix. 588. Alphabet, Hebrew, iv. 404. Alphabeti Græci variæ formæ, ix. 182. Origo, 220. Alphabetical distribution of words, its comparative utility, x. 193. Alphabets, on ancient, by Hammer, i, 61. Greek, Hodgkin's Tables of, ix. 411. Alta vox, on the expression, x. 398. xii. 168. xiii. 424. xv. 145. Alterations of words, which occur in the old translations of the Bible, xviii. 154. |