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Buch, Englisch, 506 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 707 g

Reihe: Cambridge Library Collection - Classics

Valpy / Barker

The Classical Journal

Volume 3
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-1-108-05784-4
Verlag: Cambridge University Press

Volume 3

Buch, Englisch, 506 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 707 g

Reihe: Cambridge Library Collection - Classics

ISBN: 978-1-108-05784-4
Verlag: Cambridge University Press


A precursor of modern academic journals, this quarterly periodical, published between 1810 and 1829 and now reissued in forty volumes, was founded and edited by Abraham John Valpy (1787–1854). Educated at Pembroke College, Oxford, Valpy established himself in London as an editor and publisher, primarily of classical texts. Edmund Henry Barker (1788–1839), who had studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, became a contributor and then co-editor of this journal, which fuelled a scholarly feud with the editors of the Museum criticum (1813–26), a rival periodical (also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection). Although its coverage overlapped with that of its competitor, the Classical Journal also included general literary and antiquarian articles as well as Oxford and Cambridge prize poems and examination papers. It remains a valuable resource, illuminating the development of nineteenth-century classical scholarship and academic journals. Volume 3 contains the March and June issues for 1811.

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Part V. Nugae Grammaticae; The Chinese world; An introductory essay on the prepositions of the Greek language; On the lyrical metres of Anacreon; Dr Vincent's ancient commerce; Inscriptions found at ancient Saguntum; Animadversiones in Longinum; On the word 'nachash'; Conjecturae criticae in auctores Graecos; On the poetical metres of the ancients; Dr Clarke's Hebrew Criticism; On Grecian and Roman coins; Notice of the new edition of Ernesti's Cicero; Horae classicae; Biblical criticism; Inscription; Remarks on Notice of Herculanensia; On the comparative affinity of the Latin to the Teutonic and Celtic languages; On pagan trinities; The poem of Festus Avienus; Eastern mode of expressing sentiment by action; An essay on the respect paid to old age by the ancients; Critical remarks on detached passages of Demosthenes; Critical remarks on detached passages of Tacitus; Critical remarks on the English version of the Old Testament; The identity of Albion with the Hyperborean Island of Diodorus; Emendationes in Aeschyli Supplices; In obitum Principessae Ameliae; Biblical criticism; Notice of Sir W. Drummond's 'Essay on a Punic inscription'; Poema latinum; Oxford prize essay; Professor Porson's iambics; Biblical criticism; Bibliography; Lately published; In the press; Notes to correspondents; Part VI. The Identity of Albion with the Hyperborean island of Diodorus; Defence of Dr Clarke's Hebrew Criticism and Poetry; The First Book of Kings illustrated; Bibliography; Criticism and explanatory notes on the Prometheus vinctus of Aeschylus; Letter from Mr Maurice; Epitaph; Biblical criticism; Conjecturae criticae in auctores Graecos; On Professor Porson's iambics; The China of the classics; Remarks on Homer; An essay on the respect paid to old age by the ancients; Horae classicae; Critical remarks on Longinus; Researches of the German literati on the subject of antient literature and history; On Christ's vest; Observations on Drummond's Persius; Remarks on Sir W. Drummond's version of some Egyptian names; Illustrations of Homer; Ricardi Bentleii emendationes ineditae in Silium Italicum; Dissertation on the 49th chapter of Genesis; Observations on the article 'Grammar', in Dr Rees' Cyclopedia; Emendationes in Aeschyli Supplices; Reply to various critiques on the first part of Dr A. Clarke's Hebrew Bible; Ruhnkenii animadversiones in Xenophontis Memorabilia; Critical remarks on Dr Adam Clarke's annotations on the Bible; Remarks on Professor Moor's essay on 'Greek prepositions'; Dr Gillies corrected, and Virgil, Cicero, and Sophocles, explained; Remarks on Greek accents; Lately published; Antiquities; In the press; Notes to correspondents.



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