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LIST OF NEW PUBLICATIONS.

Virgil, with English notes at the ment of Labor Sinking Fund and end, including many from the Delphin itsApplication-Pauperism-Protecand other editions; no interpretatio. tion requisite to the Landed and AgA second edition of Valpy's Edi-ricultural Interests, &c. by R. Prestion of Virgil, without notes, is just published.

Theoretic Arithmetic, in three books; containing the bstance of all that has been written on the sub

ject, by Theo of Smyrna, Nicomachus, Iamblichus, and Boëtius; together with some remarkable particulars respecting Perfect, Amicable, and other Numbers, which are not to be found in the writings of any Ancient or Modern Mathematicians. Like wise a Specimen of the manner in which the Pythagoreans philosophized about Numbers; and a developement of their Mystical and Theological Arithmetic, by Thomas Taylor.

ton, Esq. M.P.

The Pamphleteer; No. XVII. for January, 1817, containing nine pamphlets.

The Classical Journal; No.XXV1II. for December, 1816, containing a va riety of Clasical, Biblical, and Oriental Literature.

Meditations and Prayers, selected from the Holy Scriptures, the Liturgy, and Pious Tracts, recommended to the Way-faring Man, the Invalid, the Soldier, and the Seaman, whensoever unavoidably precluded from the House of Prayer; by the Rev. J. Watts. Second edition.

The Elements of Greek Grammar with notes, for the use of those who have made some progress in the Language, fifth edition, by R. Valpy, D.D. F.A.S.:

Elements of Latin Prosody, with Exercises and questions, designed as an Introduction to the Scanning and Making Latin Verses, by the Rev. C. Bradley, A.M. Second edition.— A Key may be had.

A Translation of the Six Books of Proclus, on the Theology of Plato; to which a Seventh Book is added, in order to supply the deficiency of another Book on this subject, which was written by Proclus, but since lost; also a translation of Proclus' Elements of Theology, by Thomas Taylor. In these volumes is also included, by the same, a Translation The Works of Gianutio and Gustaof the Treatise of Proclus, on Provi- vus Selenus, translated by J. H. Sardence and Fate, a Translation of Ex-ratt, Professor of Chess. These two tracts from his Treatise, entitled Ten Doubts, concerning Providence; and a Translation of Extracts from his Treatise on the Subsistence of Evil; as preserved in the Bibliotheca Græca of Fabricius. In 2 vol. royal 4to. 250 copies only printed.

tracts on chess are exceedingly scarce and truly valuable. The first is in Italian, and was published at Turin in 1597; the second is in German, and was published at Leipsig in 1617. The name of Gustavus Selenus is, however, fictitious; for it is the production of Augustus, Duke of Bruns

Further Observations on the State of the Nation-Means of Employ-wick Lunenberg.

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

THE notice from Saville Row does not come within the usual distinction of Literary Intelligence, and therefore could not be inserted.

If the addition required were made to the head of each article reviewed, our Correspondent is informed, that it would incur the charge of the advertising duty.

The work mentioned by Mr. E. has probably been overlooked, and will be attended to.

The Index to the volume which is now closed, will appear in the next number.

PRINTED BY W. SMITH AND CO. KING Street, seven DIALS.

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