(3u t>en bei 5. X f8xodi)auS in Cci^sjig erfd^dnenben 3eitfd)riften.) 



1832. Nr. XXXVJ. 



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tifcfce Unttrljaltung, 5fi«, iDcr canonifdjc ffidtfetec, 3«itgenoffcn, foiric bcr Allgemeinen mcbijinif(^»n 



3 «i tun 3, beigelegt ober betgeljefiet, unb betragen bie SnfertionSgebiitjren für bie 3»'ile 2 ®r. 



J^rööiiluiffcnfcljaftlicfic ^rljriftcn. 



3n mcinfm 23fdai|e iinb foeben nacl)t1i'l)enbc interef; 

 {ante Sdjriftcn fcfct)it'nin, bie butd) alle Suci)l)anblungcn 

 bcS 3n: unb üuaLmöci bfjoijen iretbcn fönncn: 



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fi'if Scutfd)c. ei-f]tt'S Mö brittcö |)cft. (9?eüa(, 



1831.) 8. 34 Soocii aufSiiicfpapier. ®ef;. 



2 Sl;!r. 12 @r. 



Siefc bret Jpeft« entl)a[tcn auägctDiifjtte StüiJe öon ^ o = 



Unjoj, @cl)uf oiv)gf j, ^PufdjEin unb ©riboiebora. 



£)crtet >äB. üon), Jpavab unb ©löbetl;, ober 

 baä 3e'talrer 3ol;aniiö beö Sd)i-ocfIid)en. 9?o= 

 tnanti|'d)Cö Sriiiinalijemalbe auä bei- (5i)efd;id)tc 

 beö fcd)jel)nten Sal;rl;unba-tö. 2 Sdnbe, OPc^ 

 tcvgburg, 1831.) ö. 30 Segen auf feinem 

 2)rucfpapiei-. ©cl;. 2 2t;!r. 8 ®i-. 



©cipio (Sicala. 4 «Bänbe. 8. 83-1- SSogen 

 auf foinfm ^in^cfpapiiT. 6 'Sl)\v. 



^i)ttev (SRoplc), ÖitDci- ai\ä bcm Äi-ie.qS(c= 

 bcn. SCuö bcm CSn^lifd^fn üborfe^t »on 3t Ur 

 bolf Sinbau. ^a-auäi^egebfn von SBil = 

 l;clm '^Ibülf Sinbau. 8. 21^ ^ogen auf 

 feinem SvucEpapiev. 1 Sl;(f. 10 ©r. 



©timmen bcr 3eit Siebci* eineg S5cutfd)en. 12. 

 96 Seiten auf gutem Srurfpap. @el;. 10 @r. 



©uc (g-ugene), 2aai---®ull. 3fuö bem gvan-- 

 j6fi|d)en. 12. 348 ®. auf feinem 2)rucfr 

 yapiei-. ®cl;. 1 Sl;lr. 12 ®r. 

 2eipäi3, im S^ftcbcc 1832. 



§. X 93rocf(;auö. 



3n Äact ©ccülb'S Sudj!)iiiitilun3 in Söien 



jp foeben etft^ienen, tuib bjRibii, fcroie in aUen Suc^ljantlun-- 



gen ©fulfttjlanbä ju t;abcn: 



b e r ^ i t t V a t n t. 



SZeununbfunfjigftei- 23anb. 1832, ober 

 Suli. 2(uyuf!. ©eptember. 



3 n b I t. 

 Jtrt. I. 1) Laott-Seiiff-iir/i, or an heir in liis old age, Clii- 

 oese draiua. Luudun, 1817. 



2) Ja- Kiao-I^i, ou les deiix cousinea, romaii Chinols, 

 traduit par M. Abel- Rcmtmal. Paris, ISJS. 



3j The füituiiate uiiiuii, a ruiiiance tran^Iatcd from the 

 Chinese original witli noles and illii-tia!i'ins to which 

 is added a Chinese tragedy, by John Francis Da- 

 vis. Liiiidmi, 1829. 



4) Haiig-kuong-tsew, or the sorrovvs of Han, a Chi- 

 nese tragod) , translated l'rom the origiiul v>itU nole* 

 by Jo/ttt Francis Davis. London, 1829. 

 Art. II. Hisloria de la Literatura Espivüola, escrita en Aleman 



por Bouteruek , traduci<la !>l Caitellano y adicionada 



por 1). Jose Goiiiez de la Corliua y D. Nicolas Hu- 



galde y MuUincdo. Madrid, 1829. 

 III. 1) Niiiirod, a discourse oii certain passagea of history 

 and fahle. London, 1823. 3 «jiite. 



2) Ynkkun Xallannnwa : a cingalnssa poem, descrlp- 

 tive of the CunIoii System of Dcniunjlogy to which 

 js appended the practiies of a Capiia or Devil Priest 

 as dcsiiibed by aßiidhist: and Kuulun Sattannawa, 

 a cingalesse poein descriptne of the chatacters assu- 

 med by nalives of Ceylon in a niasipierade, transla- 

 ted by John Callaivny. London, 1829. 



3) Bie Äflbiren in ScutKtilanb, ocn Äjrl ffiartl), ih 

 nigl. bairifcfcfm ©rtieimenratl). CSilungcn , 1832. 



4) .^anbbud) ber Elafiifctcn , gfrnianifd)fn unb bet bamit 

 »oraninbtcn 9J)otl;ologini, für böUrc ^cijrand.iiten, füc 

 ©tuDircnbe unb JUinillfr bearbeitet Den Dr. @. ^. 

 SJaufdjnif. Ceipjig, 1832. 



IV. Commentarius dipicniatico-eiiticus super duplex Pri- 

 vilegium austriacuHi l'riderici I. et II. iniperatoruni, 

 utrunique brevius et longius, orcasione notae nunieru 

 CVll. cudicis palaviensis vol. XXVIIl. mon. boic sect. 

 II. additae, conscriptus; cunsenliente academia sclea- 

 tlaruin boica vulgatus. Monachii , 1831. 



V. 1) Wenioirs of a Malayan faiuily written by them''el- 

 ves and translated from the original by \V. Marsden. 

 London, 1830. 



2) Notes of a Journey into the Inferior of Northern 

 Africa by Hadji Ehn-ed-din El - E;;h\vaati; — trans- 

 lated from the Arabic by W. U. Hudgson. London, 

 18.30. 



3) Extracts from the Sakaa Thevan Saasterara, or 

 Book of Fale; — translated from the Tamul Lan- 

 guage, by ihe Rev; Joseph Roberts. London, 1830. 



4) The Last Dajs of Krislina and Üie sons of Pandu, 

 from the cunduding sectioii of the Mahilharat; — 

 translated from the Per-ian versiun, made by Nek- 

 koib Khan, in the tiiue of the Eniperor Aküar; — 

 by Major David l'rice. London, l.-^SO. 



5) '! he Vedäla Cadai, being the Tamul Version of a 

 Collectioii of Aniient '1 a'cs in the Sau-bCiit Laii- 

 guage; popularly knovvn throughout India , and en- 

 titled the \ eiäla Paiichavinsati; — translated by ü. 

 G. Babinglon. London, 18jO. 



6) Indian Cookery, as practised and described by th« 

 Natives of the East; — translated by üandfort Ar- 

 tlüt. London, 1830. 



