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still perhaps may be destined to rise into new importance by the 

 united efforts of learning in Germany and enthusiasm in France. 



1'Eclectisme; Obarius, Dissert, de Eclecticis, prefixed to the German translation of 

 Stanley ; (Erich's Commert. de Doctrina Platon, &c. ; Koth. Dissert. Trinit. Pla- 

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 Schol. Alexandr. Doctor.; Rosier, De Commentitiis Phil. Ammonianse fraudib. et 

 noxis; Feussling, De tribus Hypostasibus Plotini; Habenftreet, Dissert, de Jamblic. 

 Phil. Syr. Doctrin. ; Hilscher, De Schola 1 Alexandrin. ; a Letter by M. de Ste. 

 Croix, in a new edition of the Eclectics ; a Dissertation by the son of Fichte, De 

 Philosophise novae Platonic, origine ; Neander, Uber den Kaiser Julian and sein 

 Zeitalter, &c. 



