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OUTLINES (W TERIODICAL LITERATURE. 



No. I, May, 



1. German Almanac ot the Muses, 

 for 1839. 



2. Ramon dc la Sagra ; Elementary 

 Education in Holland and Belgium 



3. M. de Saint Hilaire ; Private Life 

 of Napoleon. 



'J. Dr. Julius ; Society and Manners 

 in the United States. 



5. Literary Contemporaries at Wei- 

 mar, Bottigen, and Weiland. 



6. Dr. Forster ; Court and Cabinet 

 of Augustus II, king of Poland. 



7. Dumas and Daicrats ; A Fort- 

 night's Visit to Mount Sinai. 



8. Droz ; Reign of Louis XVI, and 

 the French Revolution. 



9. Count M. Dumas ; His Reminis- 

 cences, published by his son . 



10. J. M. Lappenherg ; History of 

 England, volumes one and two. 



1 1. French Encyclopedia for the Edu- 

 cated Classes ; the original of Go- 

 ethe's Faust. 



12. F. T. Silvatici ; Memoir on the 

 Draining and Improvement of the 

 Tuscan Marshes. 



13. Franz Palacky ; Literary Tour 

 in Italy, in quest of Sources of 

 Bohemian and Moravian history. 



14. Dumont D^Urville; French Ex- 

 pedition towards the South Pole. 



15. German Popular Publications ; So- 

 lomon and Morolf, a most divert- 

 ing history. 



IG. Roux de Rochelle ; Pictorial His- 

 tories — the "World — History and 

 Description of all Nations — Unit- 

 ed States of America. 



17. Literary Intelligence — France, 

 Holland, Germany, Switzerland, 

 Italy, Hungry, Wallachia, Turkey, 

 and Russia.. 



18. Lists of Nevv Foreign Publica- 

 tions, including upwards of three 

 hundred articles, alphabetically ar- 

 ranged. 



No. II, June, 1839. 



1. Count de Torreno ; History of the 

 Insurrection, War and Revolution 

 in Spain. 



2. Dr. E. Eichwald ; Travels to the 

 Casi)ian Sea and in the Caucasus. 



3. Almanac of the Muses ; the Lyric 

 Poets of Germany ; second article. 



4. Thiollet and Roux ; Collection of 

 internal and external Architectu- 

 ral Decorations. 



5. Dr. Hermann Ulrici ; Shakspeare's 

 Dramatic Art, and his relation to 

 Calderon and Goethe. 



C. Literary Contemporaries at Wei- 

 mar ; second article — Goethe. 



7- Bignon ; History of France under 

 Napoleon, the second epoch ; Rus- 

 sia in the East. 



8. Dr. Huher ; The English Univer- 

 sities, a preparatory work to the 

 History of English Literature. 



9. Daguerre's Discovery ; the Photo- 

 genic or Heliographic Impressions. 



10. Dr. Gustav Ktemm ; Manual of 

 German Archaeology. 



11. G. Pierini ; Filiberta Madruz- 

 zo, an historical tale. 



12. Martin Dois^; Uniniblished Ma- 

 nuscript of Louis XVIII, preced- 

 ed by an Examination of his Poli- 

 tical Life till the time of the Char- 

 ter of 1814. 



13. Ludwicf Tieck; Collected Tales. 



14. Dr. G. L. Krcifjk ; Report on 

 District of the Ouquis in Bolivia. 



15. J. C. Kretschmcr ; Military Life 

 in the field and ihe camp. 



16. Nik. Josika ; Hungarian Novels 

 and Tales. 



17. Literary Intelligence, from the 

 Continent. 



18. Lists of new Foreign Publica- 

 tions, in April and May. 



