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Alexander the Great, Edrisi's story of the destruction of a dragon by, 282. Alfieri, character of his writings, and their effects, 7.
Anleitung zur Kupferstichkunde, by Adam Bartsch, 74.
Aperçu général sur l'Egypte, par A. B. Clot-Bey, 362-the author practises as a physician in Egypt, 363-works hitherto published on Egypt, 364- rains, geological structure, of Egypt, 366-treatment by Europeans of their slaves, 367-Egyptian servants, 368- superstitious ideas, 369-anecdote of Mehemet Ali and a female magician, 370-literature of the Arab race, 371 -anecdote of a French lady carried off by the chief of a Bedouin tribe, 372-dislike and contempt of the Turks for the Europeans, 374-arro- gance of the Mamalukes, 375-Euro- pean adventurers and project dealers, 376-civilization in the East, 378- character and objects of Mehemet Ali, 379-parallel between him and Peter the Great, 581-administration, finan- cial and executive, 383-fellahs in Egypt, 385-population of Egypt, 386-navy, schools and manufactures, 387-diet and maladies, 388-extract from Volney on state of Egypt in his time, 391-present security for life and property, ib.
Arabs, inconsistency of their intellectual attainments, 265 disadvantage of VOL. XXVII.
their imitation of the Greeks, 266- unsafe authority of their geography, 267-their division of the globe into climates, 268-their knowledge of the countries washed by the Mediterranean, and ignorance of more northern ones, 269-extracts from Edrisi's work on their geography, 271-their literature and romances, 371.
Archivio Storico Italiano, ossia Raccolta di Opere e Documenti finora inediti e divenuti rarissimi, riguardante la Sto- ria d'Italia, compilata da una Società di Amici e Cultori della Medesima. (Italian Historical Archives, or Collec- tion of Works and Documents at pre- sent unpublished or scarce, in relation to Italian History; compiled by a So- ciety of Friends and Students of the same), 450.
Balzac, his profligate works, 140. Bancroft (George), History of the United States, 327.
Berbers of Africa, some account of, 267, 275.
Berengario (Augusto), e Cecilia di Baone, Tragedie di Carlo Marenco da Ceva,
Bermudes (D. Cean), quotation from Diccionario dellas Bellas Artes, 80. Bettina von Arnim, the heroine of Goethe's correspondence with a child, 202-her correspondence with Goethe, 205.
Briano, his tragedy of Pier delle Vigne,
Britanny, how little known to the English in general, 142-notices of her history, 144, 146-composition of the language, 154-specimen of the poetry in the sixteenth century, 156-extract from, with translation, 157-her monuments of antiquity, the Roche aux Fées, 158 -remarkable remains in Department of Morbihan, ib.-Mr. Deane's account of the stones of Carnac, 160-different opinions of their origin and design,
Burns, singular passage in one of his let- ters respecting his predilection for blackguards, 63.
Callot, anecdote of his patriotism, 76. Caraites, Jewish sect supposed to be a remnant of the primitive Jews, 257. Carnac, account of the stones of, in Bri- tanny, 160-various hypotheses as to their origin and design, 161. Catherine II., of Russia, her character
and internal policy, 44-nature of her laws, ib.-her policy with respect to Turkey, 46-and Poland, 48-her share in the deposition of Peter the Third, 50-treatment of her son Paul, 52-her personal appearance, 53-state of her court, ib.-benefit of her reign to Russia, 56.
Celtic and Cymraig dialects, account of,
ment à l'Histoire du Père Sahagun; publié et dedié au gouvernement su- prême de la Conféderation Mexicaine. Par Charles Marie de Bustamente, 102-notice upon Ixtlilxochitel, 103– occupation of Mexico by Cortez, 104 -insurrection of the Mexicans upon his temporary absence, 105-he with- draws his troops at night from Mexico, 106-returns and invests the town, 107-number of his Spaniards and allies, 108-storms part of the town, 109-carries the remaining quarters of the town with dreadful slaughter, 111- bis barbarous treatment of the emperor, 112-and of his other prisoners, 113- ceremony of baptizing the natives, 114 -expedition of Cortez into the inte- rior, 114-his systematic cruelty to the individuals of the Mexican dynasty,
De Pradt, criticism on, by Rahel, 73. De Stael (Madame), Rahel's criticism upon, 71.
Die Christliche Glaubenslehre in ihrer Ge- schichtlichen Entwickelung, und im Kampfe mit der modernen Wissen- schaft dargestellt, von Dr. David Fried- rich Strauss. (The Christian Doctrines illustrated in their Historical Develop- ment, and in opposition with modern Science, by Dr. D. F. Strauss), 394— singular arrangement of the heads of his subject, 395-injurious attempt to disprove the Mosaic account of the creation, 397-Newton's notion of the creation, 399-extracts from Strauss upon the incorporation of matter and God, 401-review of his chapter upon the Reason and Aim of the Creation, 403 arguments of Schelling and Böhme, 405-God and All proved not to be equal ideas, 407-Strauss's rea- soning upon angels, 410-upon the first created pair, 412-the Autoch- thonic theory of the author, 413-re- futed, 415.
Die Günderode, Zwey Theile. (Gun- derode, two volumes), 205. Drama, state of, and works illustrative of, in Italy, 3-decline of, in England and Germany, 37.
Du Catholicisme, du Protestantisme, et de la Philosophie en France, par Fran- cisque Bouvet, en réponse à M. Guizot 184-difference of the three Christian communions, Greek, Roman, and Pro-
testant, 184-state of the Greek Church, 185-extent to which the infallibility of a church can be carried, 186-anec- dote of a controversy between a Pro- testant and a Roman Catholic divine upon the authority of the Roman Church, 187-tendency of the mea- sures of the Oxford Tract men, 188- anecdote concerning their practices, ib.-their ill-judged depreciation of Luther, 189-Carlyle's description of Luther's controversy with Tetzel, 190— of his burning the Papal Bull at Wit- tenberg, 191-of his proceeding to the Diet at Worms, ib.-injudicious system of building too rapidly self-supporting churches,193-extension of episcopacy through the British dominions, 194 growing power of the true Church, 195 -improbability of the revival of the Papal power, 196-character and influ- ence of Romanism, 198.
Dumas (Alexandre), dramas of, 135.
Edrisi, geography of the Arabs trans- lated, 265-extracts from, 271-his description of Africa, 274. [Vide Geographie d'Edrisi.]
Education, importance and influence of, 298-necessity of a sound and moral system of, 305.
Egypt. [Vide Aperçu Géneral sur l'Egypte.]
Egyptians, ancient, their probable know- Tedge of steam, chemistry and anatomy,
Engraving, by etching and the burin, as practised in Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, 75-artists of Flanders, ib. French school of etching, 78-Spanish engravers, 80- English masters in engraving, 81- method of engraving termed opus mal- lei, 86-invention and process of mez- zotinto, ib.-masters in, 88-introduc- tion of, into England, ib.-chalk en- graving, 90-process of aquatinta en- graving, 91-introduced into England by Paul Sandby, 92-invention of li- thography by Senefelder, 94-process of, 95-modern masters of engraving, 97-fac-simile views from the Daguer- réotype, 98-probable effects of upon art, 100-agrography, or relief en- graving, 101.
Excursions Daguerriennes, Collection de 50 Planches représentant les Vues et
les Monumens les plus remarquables du Globe, 74.
Exposition de Paris, state of under Na- poleon and the Bourbons, 169-en- gines exhibited in 1839..172.
Ferrara (Andrew), composition of his blades, 180.
France, state of religious feeling in, 420— her unchristian conduct in Africa, 421 -supposed personal dislike of Lord Palmerston to France, 422-unpopu- larity of the Whig cabinet in France, 424-duty of France and the European sovereigns to concur in the formation of a firm government in Spain, 426-rela- tive situation of France and England with respect to Spain, 428-French aggression in Algiers, 429-English vilified to the Spaniards by the French, 430-security afforded by the acces- sion to office of M. Guizot, 431-ob- lique policy necessary to French states- men in dealing with their nation, 432- character of the partisans of Louis Phi- lip, 434-bis conduct in the affair of the heritage of the Duke of Bour- bon, 435-his moral influence upon the French nation, 437-small worth of the security arising from his per- sonal existence, 438- situation of France with regard to the European powers upon points of Eastern policy,
Frankists, modern Jewish sect founded by Jacob Frank, 257.
French philosophers of the eighteenth century, 119-character of Rousseau,
Gaelic dialect, difference between the Irish and Scotch, 155.
Galerie von Bildnissen aus Rahel's Umgang
und Briefwechsel, herausgegeben von K. A. Varnhagen von Ense, 57. Geographie d'Edrisi, traduite de l'Arabe en Français d'après deux Manuscrits de la Bibliothèque du Roi, et accom- pagnée de Notes, par M. Amedée Jaubert. Recueil de Voyages et de Mémoires publié par la Société de Géographie, 265-extracts from, 271 — description of Africa, 274-of the source of the Nile, 276-manner of administering justice in China, 277—
description of the idol of Moultan, 278-account of the invasion of Egypt by a Frank king, 279-specimen of Edrisi's geography of England, ib.— account of phenomena of the sea, 280 -story of the destruction of a dragon by Alexander the Great, 282-extra- ordinary animals in the seas of China and India, ib.
Goethe, memoirs of, by Dr. Reimer, 200 -his present reputation in Germany, 201-his disinterested character, 204. Goldoni, character of his comedies, 5. Greeks, ancient, their industry questioned by M. Jobard, 163-modern inven- tions unknown to them, 164— their knowledge of steam, balloons, and the compass, ib.
Guida dell' Educatore e Letture per i fanciulli, foglio mensuale compilato da Raffaello Lambruschini, 297-compo- sition of, and writers that contribute to, 326.
Hassids, a Jewish sect founded in Poland by Rabbi Israel Bashlem, 255—their modern state, doctrines and mode of worship, 256.
Histoire des Rois et des Ducs de Bretagne,
par M. de Roujoux, 142-their inde- pendence of the French, 143-union entered into with the French in the reign of Clovis, ib.-dissensions be- tween the sons of Hoel in the sixth century, 144-growing power of the churchmen in the thirteenth century, 145-Duke of Britanny excommuni- cated and forced to yield to prelatic supremacy, ib.-dukedom passes at the close of the fourteenth century into the family of Jean de Montfort, 146— ceremony of the investiture of his son," John V., ib.-quarrels between Francis I. and his younger brother Gilles, 147 -Gilles calumniated to the king of France, 148-who sends him prisoner to Dinau, 149-the duke causes a charge of treason to be brought against him, 150-administers poison to him, 151-release of Gilles demanded in a forged letter, purporting to be from Henry VI. of England, 152—project to starve him to death frustrated by an old woman, 153-he is smothered by his keepers, ib.-remarkable death of his brother the duke, 154-language of Britanny derived from the Celtic, ib.- Breton ballad of the sixteenth century,
156-extract from, with translation, 157-monuments of antiquity of Bri- tanny, Roche aux Fées, 158-remark- able antique remains in the department. of Morbihan, ib.-account of the stones at Carnac, by Mr. Deane, 160-va- rious hypotheses with respect to their origin and design, 161.
History and Practice of Photogenic Draw- ing, on the true Principles of the Da- guerréotype, with a new method of Dio- ramic Painting; secrets purchased by the French government, and, by com- mand, published for the benefit of arts and manufactures by the inventor, L. G. Daguerre, Officer of the Legion of Honour, and member of various aca- demies, 74.
History of the United States, from the Dis- covery of the American Continent, by George Bancroft, 327-early voyages to the shores of America, 328-dis- coveries of the French, 329-career of Champlain, 330-expedition of the Spaniards to Florida, 331-conflict with the Chickasaws, 332-settlement founded by the French Calvinists in Florida, 333-Virginia colonized by the English, 334-charter granted by King James, 335-romantic adventures of John Smith, 336-government of Virginia by Lord Delaware, 337 — slavery in Virginia, 338-emigration of the Puritans, 340-their constitution and growing prosperity, 342-state of the colonies during the Commonwealth and at the Restoration, 344-popula- tion of New England, 347- Indian wars, ib.-disturbances in Virginia, 349 -Quakers founded by George Fox, 351-their principles, ib.-life of Wil- liam Penn, his treaty with the Algon- quins, 353-effect of the revolution of 1688 upon Virginia, 355-witchcraft in Massachussetts, ib.-Jesuit mission- aries in French America, 357-Wal- pole's policy with regard to the taxation of the colonies, 359-emigration of Moravians to the Savanah, 360. Hollar, the engraver, account of his life,
Hugo (Victor), tendency of his works,
Il Conde Giovanni Anguissola e Beatrice Tenda, Drammi di Felice Tenotti, 1. Industrie Française. Rapports sur l'Ex- position de 1839. (French Manufac-
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