1828.] 
‘little account of her visit to Jerusalem, 
which she modestly entitled ‘Mrs. Bel- 
zoni’s Trifling Narrative ;’’ but its: infoy- 
mation was far from trifling, and the un- 
pretending simplicity of the style disarmed 
all severity of criticism. The letter-press of 
the present proposed work (subscribers’ names 
for which are received by Mr. Churchill, 
bookseller, Leicester Square) we under- 
stand, is partly from MSS. notes of his own, 
and partly from subsequent written opinions 
of learned men, on the symbolic history, 
contained in the embossed and painted 
imagery on the walls of the tomb. Speci- 
mens of these figures and hierologyphics 
were shewn to the public, in the portion of 
the royal sepulchre exhibited in London, 
and also in about a dozen large plates, 
annexed to the before-mentioned narrative 
of Belzoni, published on his return from 
‘Egypt; but this contemplated work will 
-convey, in eighty large prints, the whole 
picture of the interior of the tomb, in accu- 
rate copy from the original model. 
A Poem, entitled, All for Love, or the 
Sinner well Saved, in three Cantos or Sec- 
tions. By Mr. Southey, will be publishedin 
- October. 
Mr. Sotheby is engaged in.a new version 
of the Iliad, in Heroic Rhyme; he has com- 
» pleted the first Six Books. 
A Manual of the Anatomy, Physiology, 
and Diseases of the Eye and its appendages. 
By S. J. Stratford, Member of the College 
. of Surgeons, London. 
Remarks on the several Sunday Services 
of the Church throughout the Year. By the 
Rey. Bishop Jolly. 
Dr. Shirley Palmer, will publish in No- 
vember, Popular Ilustrations of Medicine 
and Diet. Part I., Of the Principal Excit- 
ing Causes of Disease and Death. 
Another volume, in quarto, of Dr. 
Lingard’s History of England, beginning 
with the Commonwealth, will be published 
- in November. 
The Rev. Samuel Hinds, Vice Principal 
of St. Albans’ Hall, Oxford, is about to 
publish The History of the Rise and Early 
- Progress of Christianity, comprising an 
_ Inquiry into its true Character and De- 
sign. 
. The Rey. J. B. S. Carwithen, of St. 
_ Mary’s Hall, Oxford, Author of the Bamp- 
ton Lectures, for 1809, has in the Press a 
_ History of the Church of England to the 
beginning of the Nineteenth Century. 
The first two volumes will appear in No- 
vember, and bring down the Work to the 
- Restoration of the Church and Monarchy, 
- in 1660. 
The Rey. C. Benson, Master of the 
' Temple is about to reprint his Chrono- 
logy of Our Saviour’s Life. 
A Pocket Cyclopedia is in preparation, 
- which will be composed of complete Trea- 
. tises on every branch of Literature and 
. Science, freed from the difficulties of Tech- 
a, 
List of New Works. 429 
nical and Mathematical Language. By 
. Dr. Lardner. 
Time’s Telescope, for 1829, will be 
published with the Almanacks, on the 18th 
November. And will contain a variety of 
new and interesting matter, original 
Poetry by living Authors, &c. &c. 
The Rev. John Angell James has in 
the Press, in 12mo., The Family Monitor, 
or a Help to Domestic Happiness. 
The Bishop of Down and Connor, (Dr. 
Mant) is preparing for the Press a volume 
on those Events in our Saviour’s Life which 
are the subjects of Annual Commemoration 
in the Services of the United Church of 
England and Ireland. 
Early in October will appear, Great 
Britain Illustrated; a Series of Views, 
comprising all the Cities, Principal Towns, 
Public Buildings, Docks, and Remarkable 
Edifices in thé United Kingdom ; from 
drawings made expressly for the Work. 
By W. Westall, A.R.A., and engraved by 
E. Finden. With descriptions by Thomas 
Moule, author of the Bibliotheca Heral- 
dica, &c. &c. This Work will appear 
Monthly. Each number will contain four 
Views. 
A System of Geography, Popular and 
Scientific. By James Bell, Editor of 
Rollin’s Ancient History, &c. 6 vols. 8vo. 
Mr. Thomas Attwood has a new Work 
in the Press, on the Currency, &c. of the 
Kingdom. 
Essays on the Principles of Morality, and 
on the Private and Political Rights and 
Obligations of Mankind. By the late 
Jonathan Dymond, in 2 vols. 8vo. 
Odes upon Cash, Corn, Catholics, and 
other Matters, selected from the Times 
Journal, with additional pieces. 
An Essay, Explanatory of a Method 
whereby Cancerous Ulceration may be 
stopped, by the Formation of Crusts and 
granulating Margins; with Practical Re- 
marks on other Analogous Diseases. By 
W. Farr, Surgeon. 
Hints to Counsel, Coroners, and Juries, 
on the Examination of Medical Witnesses, 
By John Gordon Smith, M.D. 
The Rey. H. Pattam, Rector of St. 
Cuthbert’s, Bedford, has in the Press a 
Compendious Grammar of the Egyptian 
Language, both of the Coptic and Sahidic 
Dialects. With Observations on the 
Bashmurie and Enchorial Characters, and 
some Explanation relative to their Use ; 
with an Appendix, consisting of the Rudi- 
ments of a Dictionary of the Egyptian 
Language. By Dr. Young. 
The Casket of Literary Gems, 
Series. 
Dr. Shirley Palmer has nearly ready 
Popular Illustrations of Medicine and Diet, 
Part I. of the principal exciting Causes of 
Disease and Death. 
The Annual Publications are all making 
great exertions to outvie each other, in the 
Second 
