Canzone attributed to Dante, published by permission of the trustees of the British Museum, 292.
Cantu, Cesare, his romance Margherita Pusterla, 66.
Carnac, superb ancient temple of, 627. Caucasus,- -see Reise durch Russland,
Celtic race, description of, by Michelet, 547.
Cesare Balbo, Vita di Dante, 1. Chants et Chansons populaires de la France, (popular ballads and songs of France,) 484-translation of "Sir Ulrich,' a German song, compared with Millevoye's "Ladye's Banquet," 487-Désangiers, Pannard, 490- translation of the French song, "Like and Unlike," 492-compared with the extract from Barry Cornwall, 494- piece, by Chateaubriand, 497-ac- count of Béranger, 498-of father Prout, 499-French translation of "Tam O'Shanter," 501. Christophe declared king of Hayti in
1811, 162-his great talents and atrocious cruelty, 555-revolt of, against him, he kills himself—566. Circassia,-see Reise durch Russland, 103.
Colonial Intelligence, New South Wales,
343-Port Philip, Portland, 348- Western and South Australia, 350— Van Diemen's Land, New Zealand, 351-Nelson, Port Nicholson, 352. Colonies Etrangères et Hayti, par Victor Schoelcher, 553.
Copernicus in Walhalla, (Kopernik w Walhalli,) by Professor Adrian Krz- yzanowski, 363-Ptolemean system, ancient belief in fixity of earth, 362- superiority of Copernican system, 363 -Poland, birthplace of Copernicus, 364-erroneously assumed to be Ger- many, 365-his early life, 366-sent to university of Cracow, 368-repairs to Italy, 369-success of his public lectures, 370-consecrated priest at Cracow, and made canon, 371-incurs enmity of Teutonic knights,372-ap- pointed nuncio to diet at Graudenz, 374-Ephemerides of university of Cracow, 375-dedicates his great work "de Revolutionibus Orbium Cæles- tium," to Pope Paul III., 377-his death, 379-his system at first rejec- ted by the learned, 380-his character and piety, 381-personal appearance, 382-his great reputation among his
Correspondence, from Egypt, 325-from Germany, 327, 658-from Italy, 335, 655.
Cossacks, character, service, and military colonies of, 108-establishment of Cossack villages by Russia on base of the Caucasus, 110-the Mosdok Cos- sacks, 111-Cossack stranitzas, 112. Currency, monthly circulation of notes by the bank, 593-its annual revolu- tions, 594-reduction in country cir- culation, 597-in Scotland and Ire- land, 598-issues of country bankers, 600-whether excessive issues tend to raise prices, 601-how they affect foreign exchanges, 603-issues of joint stock banks, 605-failure of private banks, 606-no system can maintain the same circulation in the three king- doms, 607-plan for regulating cur- rency proposed by Mr. Cowell, 609 -by Mr. Hubbard, 611-evils of pri- vate banking, 613-interest on depo- sits, 619.
Dante, la Divine Comédie, traduction Nouvelle, par Pier Angelo Fiorentino,1. Dante, Göttliche Comödie metrisch über- tragen und mit kritischen und histo- rischen Erläuterungen versehen, von Philalethes, 1.
Dante, great number of commentators and expositors of, 3-Dante, the Guelph, 6-his youth, 7-wealth and prosperity of Florence, 8-Dante's first interview with Beatrice, 10-ex- tract from the Vita Nuova, describing her, 11-her death, 12-reality of her existence, whether allegorical, 13 -Dante's reputation at the age of twenty-seven, 14-his marriage with Gemma de' Donati, 15-Corso Donati, 18-Dante's connection with the Cer- chi, 20-Guelphs and Ghibellines, 21 -Vieri de' Cerchi, 22-events which led to Dante's exile, 23-haughtiness
of his character, 25-his early fame, 27-religious sentiments, 29-the Gergo language supposed to be used by the antipapal party, 30-Witte's publication of the epistles of Dante 34-enigma of "the wood" at the beginning of the Inferno, 38-por- trait of Dante by Giotto, discovered at Florence in 1840, 39-his minor poems, 40-his description of jubilee of Pope Boniface VIII., extracts from, 95, 96.
Dead Sea, description of the waters of, 629.
Della Genga, cardinal, afterwards Pope Leo XII., (see Histoire du Pape Léon XII.,) 80.
Der Israelit des neûnzehnten Iahrhun- derts, journal, Redakteur, Dr. Hess, 639,
Dessalines chosen governor-general of Hayti after death of Toussaint, 158– commits dreadful massacres, 159- shot by his own troops, 160. De Galilei Galilei circa Jovis satellites, lucubrationibus, &c., Eugenii Alberii brevis disquisitio, Firenze, (a short disquisition on the labours of Galileo, respecting the satellites of Jupiter, by Eugenio Alberi, Florenze,) 453. Dichiarazione del Cav. Vincenzo Anti- nori (declaration by Cav. Vincenzo Antinori,) 453.
Dichiarazione del professore G. B. Amici, (declaration, by professor G. B.Amici,) 453.
England, causes of late commercial dis- tress, 216-deficient harvests, varia- tions in currency, 218-the convul- sions in America, 221-extract from Mr. C. Buller's speech on 6th August, 1843, 222-wages dependent upon foreign trade, 224-effects of home competition, 227-sudden changes in matters of commerce and industry to be avoided, 233-effect of repeal of corn laws, 234-four measures be- lieved to be remedial and beneficial, recommended, 235-transference of labour and capital, 238-best system of colonization discussed, 243-sale of crown lands, 245-province of Vic- toria in Eastern Africa, 247-prelimi- nary arrangements of colonization suggested, 248-colonization loans considered, 250 sale of lands in
United States, 251-commercial ca- reer of Great Britain, 258-Anti Corn Law League, 259-Whig policy and measures, 261-state of affairs in 1841, when whigs resigned, 262-Peel's speeches and declarations, 264-his commercial policy and new tariff, 266 -the Canada corn bill, 269-Lord Stanley's observations upon, 270- its effects upon trade, labour, the shipping interest, &c., 274-principal objections to Peel's commercial policy, 278-question of duty on Brazilian sugar, 280-general defence of his commercial measures, 282.
Essai sur les causes de la révolution et des guerres civiles de Hayti, par le Baron de Vastey, 134, 553.
Ettore Fieramosca, character of this ro- mance, 70, 72.
Falconetti, his historical novels upon Venetian chronicles, 69.
Faust, a tragedy, part II., rendered from the German of Goethe, by Archer Gurney, 301.
Foscolo, Ugo, character and career of, 48. Frammento di Lettera sull Assidio di Firenzi, (signed) Giuseppe Mazzini,
Freiligrath, oriental tinge of his poetry, 441-extracts from, 442-the "Ven- geance of the Flowers," 443-his "Irish Widow," 445.
Galileo invents the telescope and dis- covers the satellites of Jupiter, 456- his letter to the Jesuit, Orazio Grassi, detailing the discovery, 456-pub- lishes his "Siderius Nuncius," which is attacked by many, 458-his death, great part of his works lost, 460-sup- posed to have been seized by Inquisi- tion, 461-complete edition of his works entrusted to Signor Alberi by Grand Duke of Tuscany, 462-his theory of the fixity of the sun con- demned by theological commission, 466-he produces the Dialogo dei Massimi Sistemi, 467-he is con- demned and sentenced to prison, 469 -his "Siderius Nuncius," 470-dis- covery by Signor Alberi of some papers by Galileo upon satellites of Jupiter, 472-controversy respecting, 474.
Gedichte von Betty Paoli, 427. Georgia, description of Tiflis, the capi- tal of, 125-state of society and lite- rature in, 126.
Gerald, a dramatic poem, by J. W.
Marston, 202-extracts from, 205. Gesammelte Gedichte von F. Rückert, 427.
Gesammelte Gedichte von Lenau, 427. Gesammelte Gedichte von Ferdinand Freiligrath, 427.
Griselda, a dramatic poem, translated from the German of Halm, by Q. E. D. 631.
Grossi Tomaso, his poetical pieces, 63 -his romance "Marco Visconti," extract from, 64.
Guerazzi, his novel Battaglia di Bene- vento, and other works, 73.
Hayti, description of, by General Mac- kenzie, 135-occupied by the Spani- ards and French, 137-slaves under Spanish and French rule, 138-effect of French revolution upon the natives, 139-progress of revolutionary fer- ment, 140-fruitless intervention of the English, 143-constant succession of remarkable men among the native Haytians, 143-frightful nature of the hostilities, 144-suspended for a time, 146-character of Toussaint, 148-Ge- neral Hedouville sent out by directory, 149-extraordinary Discipline ofTous- saint's troops, 150-he is declared governor-general, 152-fleet fitted out against him by France, 153-progress of the French, 154-arrest of Tous- saint, his imprisonment and death, 155-white men prohibited from be- coming landed proprietors, 156- French expelled, Dessalines chosen governor-general, 158 perpetrates dreadful massacres, 159-is killed by his own troops, 160- Christophe crowned king of Hayti in 1811, 162 -his great talents and atrocious cru- elty, 554-rise of Pétion's power in the South, 558-his rivalry with Christophe, 560-death of Pétion, 565-revolt against Christophe, who kills himself, 566-presidency of Ge- neral Boyer, 567-who keeps up an overgrown standing army, 568-his arbitrary government, 570-resistance to it, 571-beginning of civil war, 574-success of the patriots, 576-
Boyer's troops defeated, 577-he ab- dicates, 579-embarks on board an English ship of war, 580-state of Hayti at the close of his administration, 582-provisional government esta- blished by General Herard, 585-who is made president, 589-claim of France upon Hayti, 590.
Heine, his character as a poet, carica- ture of him in Faust, 435-extract from his book of songs, 436. History compared with romance, 42- historical novels, 43-disadvantageous to truth and the morality of history, 44-how history should be written, 46-in what modern history differs from ancient, 529-requisites, ob- jects in writing history, 530-how classed with respect to poetry and oratory, by Fox, 531-Voltaire's new school of historical sketching, 533- rise of modern French history, 534- Gibbon, Hume, Robertson, 535. Histoire du Pape Léon XII., par M. le Chevalier Artaud de Montor, ancien Chargé d'Affaires de France à Rome, Officier de la Légion d'Honneur, che- valier-commandeur de l'Ordre de Saint Grégoire le Grand, 80-early life of Della Genga, 80-chosen to pronounce the funeral oration of the Emperor Joseph II, 81-employed in ecclesiastical negociations, 82-made cardinal-vicar of Rome, 83-death of Pius VII., candidates for popedom, 84-preliminary ceremonies at elec- tion of new pope, 85-mode of voting and scrutiny of votes, 86-Cardinal Severoli excluded by Austria, 89- Cardinal Della Genga elected, assumes name of Leo XII., 90-extract from papal prayer, shewing the belief in intercession of saints, 91-death of Cardinal Gonsalvi, great loss to Ro- mish church, 93-encyclique letter of the pope, extract from, 94-he decrees a jubilee, 95-Dante's description of jubilee of Boniface VIII., 95, 96— different periods of jubilees, 97-cere- mony of closing up the sacred door, 99-death and epitaph of Leo XII., 102.
Histoire de France, par M. Michelet, 528-character of this work, 541- extract, descriptive of the Celtic race, 547-description of the battle of Agincourt, 551.
Histoire comparée des littératures Es- pagnole et Française, ouvrage qui a
remporté le Prix proposé, par l'Aca- démie Française au concours extraor- dinaire de 1842, 650.
Hundert und ein Sabbath, von Hermann Schiff, 639.
Il Conte Ugolino della Gherardesca, e I Ghebellini di Pisa, Romanzo Storico di Giovanni Rosini, 41. Immermann, extracts from his "Tris- tram and Isolda," 446. ·Ingemann, his "Waldemar surnamed
Seir, or the Victorious," "King Eric and the Outlaws,' 502-his conception of the union of poetry with history and human life, 503-extracts from the above novels, 506. Intorno a Nicolo de' Lapi, ovvero I Pal-
leschi e I Piagnoni di Massimo d'Azeg- lio, Ragionamento di Felice Turotti, con Illustrazioni Storiche, 41.
Italy, readers and romance in, 41-Ja- copo Ortis, character of Ugo Foscolo, 48-the Waverley Novels translated and circulated in Italy, 50-works of Manzoni, 51-the Promessi Sposi, 53 -extract from, 54-the Monaca di Monza, by Professor Rosini, 55-his Luisa Strozzi, 56-his Count Ugolino, 57-extract from, 58-Sibilla Oda- leta, by Carlo Varese, 59-other ro- mances of the same author, 60- works and style of Giovanni B. Baz- zoni, 62- poetical pieces of Grossi, 63-his romance, Marco Visconti, 64 -lyrical extract from, 65-romance of Margherita Pusterla, by Cesare Cantu, 66-novels connected with Lombard history, 67-with Venetian history, works of Falconetti, 69-the romance, Ettore Fieramosca, 70, 72- Guerazzi's novels, 73-works of D'Azeglio, 74-Franco Allegri, 76— danger of writing politics in Italy, 78 -Carcano's novel of Angiola Maria,
Jacopo Ortis, critique of its style and tendency, 49.
Jenny, ein Roman von der Verfasserin
Jericho, description of assembly of pil- grims at, 629.
Jews, state of, in Germany, 639-Jewish legends, 644.
Jubilee in Romish church, different peri- ods of, 97-jubilee of Pope Boniface VIII., 95-jubilee declared by Leo. XII., 95-ceremony of closing up the sacred door, 99.
Kazbek, mountain of the Caucasus, 114 -legend current upon it, relating to our Saviour's cradle, 115.
King Eric and the Outlaws; or the Throne, the Church, and the People in the 13th century, by Ingemann, trans- lated from the Danish by Jane Frances Chapman, 502.
Koch, Karl, journey through Russia to the Caucasian Isthmus, 103.-See "Reise durch Russland."
Kunst en Letterblad, vierde jaergang, Nos. 14, 15, 16, 17, 324.
La Divina Commedia, col Comento di Lorenzo Martini, 1.
La Divina Commedia, col Comento di Tommaseo, 1.
La Commedia, illustrata da Ugo Fos- colo, 1.
Lenau, character as a poet, 437-ex- tracts from his writings, the Return, Decay, 438.
Le Opere di Galileo Galilei, prima edi- zione completa, condotta sugli au- tentici manoscritti Palatini, &c., (The works of Galileo Galilei, the first com- plete edition based on the authentic manuscripts in the Palatine library,) 453.
Lettera al chiarissimo Commendatore Giovanni Plana, regio astronomo a Torino. (A letter to Signor Giovanni Plana, royal astronomer at Turin, signed Vincenzio Antinori), 453. Lettera al molto Illustre e Reverendo Padre Giovanni Inghirami, (A letter to the Padre Inghirami, signed Euge- nio Alberi, June 10th, 1843,) 453. Lettera dell'Abate Pietro Pillori di Fi- renze al Dottor Giulio Bedetti di Bologna sul preteso Ritrovamento delle Effemeridi Galileiane dei satelliti di Giove, (A letter from the Abbot Pietro Pillori of Florence to Dr. Giulio Bedetti of Bologna, on the pretended discovery of Galileo's labours on the
satellites of Jupiter, 8th December, 1843,) 453. Letters to the Right Honourable Francis Thornhill Baring, on the Institution of a safe and profitable paper cur- rency, by John Welsford Cowell, of Trinity College, Cambridge, 592. L'Inferno, col Comento di Lord Ver- non, 1.
Literary Notices, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, 338-Germany, 339, 669 -Russia, 341, 674-Sweden, 342— Switzerland,343-France,666-Italy, 671-Poland, 672-Slavonia, 675. Lord Stanley's speech on the Canada corn bill in the House of Commons, May 19th, 1843, (Published by au- thority,) 257.
Paoli, Betty, character of her poetry, 450-" The Change," Autumn," "Sadness," "The Gift," 451. Pétion appointed president of Hayti, 558-rivalry with Christophe, 560- his death, 565.
Poems by Alfred Tennyson, 202-ex- tract from the "Ulysses," 207. Poésies complètes de Robert Burns, tra. duites de l'Ecossais, par M. Léon de Wailly, avec une introduction du- même, (The poems of Robert Burns, translated from the Scotch, with an introduction by M. De Wailly,) 484. Pope, ceremonies observed at every elec- tion of, 85-mode of voting, scrutiny of votes, 86.
Rameses, colossal statue of, at Thebes, 627.
Réflections politiques, par le Baron de Vastey, 134, 553.
Reise durch Russland nach dem Kau- kasischen Isthmus. (Journey through Russia to the Caucasian Isthmus,) Von Karl Koch, 103-ancient geo- graphy and modern interest of the Caucasus, 104-character and service of the Cossacks, 108-establishment of Cossack villages at the base of the Caucasus, 110-varying numbers of men in Cossack regiments, 108-the Mosdok regiment, the Naur stranitza, 112-Cossack force on Circassian frontier, 113-great desertion in Rus- sian regiments ordered to the Cau- casus, 114-the Porta Caucasica or Dariel Pass, 115-legend current on the Kazbek of our Saviour's cradle, 116-country and character of the Ossetian Circassians, 118-province of Imeria, 122-forts on the Blac Sea, their dreadful insalubrity, 124- description of Tiflis, 125-society ar id literature in Georgia, 126-Russiɛ in Armenia, 128-journey to the ruins of the ancient city of Ani, 129-descrip tion of Erivan, 129-arrival of the emperor at Tiflis, 130. Reports of the special assistant poor-law commissioners on the employment of women and children in agriculture, 1843, 216.
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