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130 Journal of Philology. Sengebuseh, part 5. On Friedlander's Die Homerische Kritik. von Wolf bis Grote, by Diintzer In the 19th Supplement, part 1. Various readings of cod. Paris. A. on Plat. liesp., by Fr. Diibner, (concluded in part 2.) On the Jnventum Varronis, by Elster On the Greek moods and tenses, by Aken. On ovSe troXXov iel, &c, by Lieberkiihn. On Pers. Sat. V., by H'ackermann. A fragment of Trogus Pompeius, [corresponding to Justin in. 2. 6 12, preserved in the De ludo scaccorum of Jacobus de Cessolis. n. 4. ad fin. j by Sascke On Cicero's Letters, by Klotz. Part 5. On an inedited coin of Tius in Bithynia, by P. Becker Specimen of a new ed. of Apicius, by Schuch and "Wiistemann On the pr<nomen and cognomen of Plautus, and on the genuineness of his works, by Geppert On passages of Tacitus, by Nolte On the acquaintance of Greeks and Romans with the Slaves, by Neigebaur. On the work De orig. gentis Rom., by Roth. On Aurelius Victor, by Mahly. On Virg.G. I. 147, seq , by Klotz. Journal des Savants, Nov. 1853. On the Excavations of Capua, Art. 7th (and last), by M. Raoul-Rochette. Tillemont's Life of St Louis, Art. 5, by M. Avenel. The Academy adjudged its first medal to M. Maximilien de Ring, for his work : Memoire sur les etablissements rom. du Rhin et du Danube, principalement dans le sud-ouest de I ' Allemagne, 2 vols. 8vo. Dec. 1853. On Coussemaker's Histoire de VHarmonie an moyen age, Art. 1, by M.Vitet. The Pnyx and the Pelasgicum at Athens, by M. Raoul- Rochette. [A review of the tracts of Welcker and Ross, in which Welcker's views are opposed.] On Langlois's translation of the Rig-Ve'da, Art. 5, by M. Barthe*lemy Saint-Hilaire. A short notice of a tract Sur les fouilles de Vieux (Calvados). (Paris. Hachette), which gives an account of the discovery of 150 coins, and other antiquities. A notice of a republication from the Memoires of the Turin Academy of an article Sopra alcune antichita sarde ricavate da un manoscritto del xv secolo, by Lieut. Gen, della Marmora. 4to. pp. 154. Turin at the Royal Press, 1853. [Contains many figures and inscriptions illustrating the history of Sardinia, of gnosticism, and of antiquities.] Memoires de l'lnstitut de France, Acad, des inscr. et belles-lettres. Tome xix. Deuxieme partie. Imprimerie impe"riale, 1853. 4to. 21 fr. 1. Memoire sur la vie et les ouvrages de l'empereur Manuel Paleologue, par M. Berger de Xivrey. 2. Memoire sur les fragments du premier concile de Nicde, conserve's dans la version copte, par M. Lenormant 3. Observation sur une inscription relative a des esclaves fugitifs, trou- ve'e dans l'Acropole d'Athenes, par M. II. Wallon. 4. Note relative aux fragments du concile GScume'nique d'Ephese, conserve's dans la version copte, par M. Lenormant. 5. Me'moire sur la divinite Vedique, appelee Soma, par M. Langlois. 6. Me'moiie sur la spoliation des biens du clerge" attributed a Ch. Martel, par M. Beugnot. Munchen gelehrte Anzeigen. Nov. 1853. Nos. 5961 . On Elster's Excerpta ex Plin. Lib. xxxv. By L. v. Jan Noa. CI G7. On Hermann's /Eschylus, by Kayser. In Nos. 4 and 5 for July 1853, is a short notice of the new orations of Hy- perides, by Spengel. Revue Archeol. 15 Nov. 1853. The chorus of the Ramr by J. P. Rossignol. M. Victor Langlois on some inedited coins of the kings of Lesser Armenia in the middle age Note on Dem. De Cor. p. 280. 14. (the month Lous, Boedromion or Panemus), by Lowenstern. Excavations at Bazoches-les-Hautes, canton de Janville (Eure et Loire), discovery of a pottery of the Roman times. Many figured fragments of jars, bronze coins of Didius Julianus, of Moesa, and of Hostilianus. Dec. 15. Appli- cation of Astronomy to Chronological researches. By de Villiers du Terrage The Dunuk-Dasch, tomb of Sardanapalus, at Tarsus. By V. Langlois. Three inscriptions of Constantine, by Leon Renier. [Correcter copies of the inscr. in Corp. Inscr. Gr.nr. p. 1242, n. 536G B, and the two n. 6366.] On a Greek Inscription, [above, p. 96 seq.] Excavations at Avignon [sculptures, fragments of trophies, fragments of inscr., one bilingual Gr. and Lat.J, and at Larcay, near Tours.