422 



.M VKNALIS JUV] 



with jvccents to regulate the right pronunci.-i- 

 tion of tlie Latin words, and a close and truly 

 literal English translation... In a method en- 

 tirely different from all yet extant. With an 

 appendix historical, geographical, and poeti- 

 cal... By John Stirling, D.D. 



London, 1760. 8 



Traduites par J. Dusaulx. Deuxieme e'di- 

 tion augmented de notes et pre'ce'de'e de notices 

 historiques sur la vie de Juvenal et sur celle 

 de Dusaulx. Par N. L. Achaintre. 2 torn. 



Paris, 1826. 8 



Select satires, with a paraphrase and notes in 



English. By Rev. John Hawkesworth, LL.D. 



Dublin, 1830. 8 



JUVENCUS (Cxn A<,.rii.i\r>).- I! 



torise evangelic^- libri iv. Kjusdcin cuniiiiin 

 tliiliia, aut suppositicia ; ad MSS. codices Va- 

 ticanos aliosque, et ad veterea editiones recen- 

 suit Faustinas Arevalus. lionue, 1792. 4 



JUVENILES. Report from the select coiumitteo 

 [of the House of Commons] on criminal and 

 destitute juveniles ; together with the proceed- 

 ings of the Committee, minutes of evidence, 

 appendix and index. [London], 1852. fol. 



JUVENIS. Strictures on Mr Duncan Macfar- 

 lan's short vindication of the minority in the 

 last General Assembly of the Church of 

 land : In a letter addressed to its author. By 

 Juvenis. Edin., 1806. 8' 



