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CONTENTS OF VOLUME THE SIXTH
OF THE
CLASSICAL MUSEUM.
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I. Campaign of Alexander in Affghanistan. By Henry L.
Long,
II. On the Interpretation of a Passage in the Antigone of
Sophocles; to which are added Remarks on Article
XIX. in vol. V. of the Classical Museum.
III. Dr. Ihne on the Early Roman Constitution.
Newman,
By Y.
By F. W.
IV. Commentaries on, and Illustrations of, the Eneis of Vir-
gil, Lib. I. v. 1-350. By Dr. J. Henry,
V. Remarks on the Review of Professor T. H. Key's Latin
Grammar in the Classical Museum, vol. V. part xv.
p. 109-120. By T. Hewitt Key,
VI. Miscellanies,
1. Remarks on Thucydides, II. 10; г. 31; v. 8. By Professor
Dunbar.
2. Further Remarks on äga and aga. By Professor Dunbar.
3. Remarks on a passage in Milton's First Elegy. By Dr. Robt.
Maclure.
4. Remarks on Sophocles, Antig. 679-83. By Dr. Robt. Maclure.
5. On Cicero, De Nat. Deor. 11. 48. By John Trotter.
6. Paraphrase of the Song of the Epops in the Birds of Aristo-
phanes, v. 227. Ed. Dindorf.
VII. Notices of Recent Publications,
1. Constructive Exercises for the Teaching the Elements of the
Latin Language on a System of Analysis and Synthesis; with
copious Vocabularies. By John Robson. London, Taylor
& Walton, 1846.
2. M. T. Ciceronis Oratio de Prætura Siciliensi s. de Judiciis, quæ
est Orationum Verrinarum actionis secundæ Secunda. Edited
by F. Creuzer and G. H. Moser. Göttingen, 1847.
3. M. T. Ciceronis De Re Publica Librorum Fragmenta. Recen-
suit et adnotatione critica instruxit F. Osannus. Göttingen,
1847.
4. Music and Education. By Dr. Mainzer. London: Longman
& Co., 1848.
88
VIII. Lists of Recent Philological Publications,
IX. On the Comitia Curiata. By F. W. Newman,
X. Commentaries on, and Illustrations of, the Eneis of
Virgil. Part II. From I. 364 to 754. By Dr.
James Henry,
XI. The English Language considered as a Practical
Basis for the Study of other Indo-European Lan-
guages. By Dr. B. Gäbler,
95
101
127
141
XII. On the Mummy Cloth of Egypt. Part I. By James
Thomson,
152.
XIII. Remarks on Sophocles' Antigone. By Rev. Henry S.
Richmond,
163
XIV. Miscellanies,
174
1. On two Greek Vases in the British Museum. By S. Birch.
2. Translation of Virgil, Æn. 1. By Dr. James Henry.
3. On Thucydides, 111. 12 and 31. By Y. B.
4. Translation of some Odes of Horace.
5. Remarks on Sophocles, Antig. 593 and 676. By Professor
XV. Notices of Recent Publications,
1. J. De Wal, Mythologiæ Septentrionalis Monumenta Epigra-
phica Latina, &c., Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1847. Vol. I.
2. The Anabasis of Xenophon, with Notes original and selected, &c. By Rev. J. F. Macmichael. London, 1847. 12mo.
3. Notes on Herodotus, &c. By Dawson W. Turner.
4. Q. Horatii Flacci Opera omnia. Recognovit et commen-
tariis in usum Scholarum instruxit Guil. Dillenburger.
Ed. II. Bonn, 1848. 8vo.
5. Proceedings of the Philological Society. Vol. III. Nos. 51-62.
6. The English Language. By Dr. R. G. Latham. Ed. 11.
London, 1848. 8vo.
XVI. Lists of Recent Philological Publications,
XVII. On the Growth of the Tribune's Power before the
Decemvirate. By Professor F. W. Newman,
XVIII. Commentaries on, and Illustrations of, the Eneis of
Virgil. Part III. Book п., 1-250. By Dr. J.
Henry,
XIX. The Portland Vase. By W. Watkiss Lloyd,
XX. Further Remarks on the Groups in the Western Pe-
diment of the Parthenon. By Professor F. G.
Welcker,
188
201
205
220
253
279
XXI. Miscellanies,
296
1. Victory in the Horse-Race. By S. Birch.
2. Remarks on the Use of the Accusative after Participles
and Adjectives. By E. S. J.
3. Remarks on Herodotus, II. 39, and vI. 91. By H. M.
4. Remarks on Thucydides, vi. 21. By H. M. 5. Sophocles' Antigone, 31, 32. By Rev. Dr. Kennedy.
XXII. Notices of Recent Publications,
1. Greek Verbs, Irregular and Defective; their Forms,
Meaning, and Quantity: embracing all the Tenses used
by the Greek Writers, with References to the Passages
in which they are found. By the Rev. William Veitch.
Edinburgh, A. & C. Black, 1848.
2. The Anabasis of Xenophon: chiefly according to the
Text of L. Dindorf. With Notes, for the Use of Schools
and Colleges. By John J. Owen, Principal of the Cor-
nelius Institute. 6th Edition. New York. 1847.
The Odyssey of Homer, according to the text of Wolf;
with Notes: For the use of Schools and Colleges. By
John J. Owen, Principal of the Cornelius Institute. 5th
Edition. New York. 1847.
The Cyropaedia of Xenophon, according to the text of
L. Dindorf; with Notes: For the use of Schools and
Colleges. By John J. Owen, Principal of the Cor-
nelius Institute. New York. 1846.
XXIII. Lists of Recent Philological Publications,
XXIV. On the Intrusive Elements of Latin. By Professor
F. W. Newman,
XXV. On the Relation between the Consonantal Systems
of the English and Sanscrit Languages. By Dr.
B. Gäbler,
XXVI. Ordeals among the Greeks and Romans. By K. F.
313
318
321
361
387
XXVII. Homer, his Art and his Age. By W. Watkiss Lloyd,
XXVIII. Recent Translations of Eschylus' Agamemnon. By
Professor J. S. Blackie,
432
XXIX. Miscellanies,
464
1. Remarks on the Distribution of Parts in some Tragedies.
By C. B.
2. Chaunsun del Secle.-(A Song of the World.) By R. P. 3. On Sophocles' Antigone, 31, 32. By G. R., the Rev. H. S. Richmond, and Rev. J. Conington.
XXX. Lists of Recent Philological Publications,
476