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by Jager ; the History of the City of Vienna, by Mailath; the His- 
tory of the City of Augsburg, by Seida; the History of Tyrol, by 
Mersi ; the sixth volume of the History of Germany, by Luden ; the 
fourth volume of the Modern History of the Germans, by K. A. 
Menzel; the History of Ferdinand I., by Buchholz; the Conspira- 
cy against Venice in 1618, by Ranke; the fourth part of the trans- 
lation of the History of the Crusades, by Michaud ; Monumenta Boi- 
ca, published by the firm of Cotta ; a new, edition of the History of 
Modern Times, by Hormayer; Letters written from Paris on the 
History of the sixteenth and seventeenth Centuries, by Raumer ; the 
Almanac of Modern History, by W. Menzel ; a work upon the Prus- 
sian Campaigns in 1793, from posthumous papers, by Wagner ; the 
* Military History of+the years 1813—1815, by Suhr ; the History 
of the War between Russia and Turkey, by Ehrenkrenz ; the His- 
tory of France under Louis XVII., and under Charles X., by P. 
Kobbe; the History of secret Associations in Germany, Poland, and 
Russia ; the Memoirs of Baron Julius Soden; a Historical Almanac, 
by Raumer; an Abridgement of Universal History, in four volumes, 
by Rotteck ; the History of Painting, by Lanzi ; the third part of the 
second volume of the History of the Church, by Neander ; the Crit- 
ical History of primitive Christianity, by Gfrérer. Grimm has pub- 
lished the third part of his celebrated German Grammar. A collec~ 
tion of the works of J. Muller and Westerreider has been published. 
Among biographies, we notice the Life of Durer, by Neller; the 
Life of Keppler, by Breitschwert; Letters of J. H. Voss, those of 
Bagesen, and the sixth number of the Life of John Paul. 
The natural sciences are enriched with numerous medical works, 
and some interesting accounts of travels, such as the Description of 
the Black Forest, by Buhrlen ; Burkbardt’s work on the Bedooins; 
China and Manchooria, by Plaths ; the Travels of Heber in India ; 
Geognostic Observations in the Uralian Mountains, by Hoffmann; a 
_ work on Japan, published at Berlin, by Hasselberg ; Travels in Egypt 
and in the Holy Land, by Prokesch ; the second part of Travels in 
Colombia, by Gosselmann ; Travels of Wenchs and of Martius in 
Brazil ; the third part of Russia as it is, by Sainte-Maure ; Travels 
of Lessing in Norway ; Travels of Horn in Germany, considered in 
respect to medicine, &c. i 
_ For theology, besides the works upon ecclesiastical history which 
we have already mentioned, we notice three works on Saint Simon- 
ism, of which one is by Carové ; a new edition of False Theology, 
