Ps ian 
1796.) 
is its bafis, in various ftates of decompo- 
“fition, ok a 
No. V.L.—MINERALOGY. 
6¢e f{pecimens of marbles, granites, 
and ancient porphyries, collected in Italy. 
130 ditto of marble, from Norway, 
Denmark, Germany, and Brabant. 
3 ditto of gold, with the-ore fill 
attached to the quartz. : 
3 ditto of filver, from Peru. 
3 ditto of fine cryttals. 
Imprefiion of fifhes, plants, &c. &c. 
No. VIL—List oF REMARKABLE 
MSS. seEnT- FROM COLOGNE. 
Catholicon Foban a Fanua; grand folio, 
1407. ‘The capitals adorned with mini- 
atures, and enriched with gold. The 
penmanfhip very fine. 
Biblia facra, 4 vols. vellum ; atlas fize. 
Eieronimus fuper Exechiclam & de locis 
Hebraicis ; vellam : folio. 
Bons Poetarum Richardi de Polla & alia 
-poématas Svo. | 
Fabule Alphonfis regis : folio. 
Tabula magna omniun poéttarum ; folio: 
Cypriani opufcula, vellam ; folio. Very 
fine penmanihip, oy, | 
Liber de difiinGions metrorum ; folio. 
Speculum bumane falvationis; vellum ; 
folio, with miniatures ; two copies. 
Vita Alexandri Magni, & alia opufeula ; 
folio, 2 
Sitha M. Hebrea; vellum; 3 vols. 
folio. 
Stobet ecloge apophtegmatum, Greece ; 
folio. - s 
Liber logicus, Ofavii Orticiani & alia 
fe em medcam pertinentia 3 folio,.m vel- 
um. Se 
Catalogue de la bibliothegue des Féluites 
de Cologne ; folio. 
Wo. VIII.—List oF THE PRINCIPAL 
PRINTED BOOKS SENT FROM Co- 
LOGNE. : 
Eheronimi epiftole, Maguntia ; Scheffer, 
1470; folio. 
Fortalitium fidei ; folio, no date. _ 
Biblia facra ; Nuremberg, 1477, folio. 
Catholeon Fob. Fannenjiz, Nuremberg, 
1486, folio. — 
Biblia facra, vulgate editionis, Rome; 
1590 3 folio. (This is the bible of SixtusV.) 
Biblia vulgata, Colonie, 14793; folio. 
Plaionis opera, Venetus, Aldus, 1513, 
in folio. The margins are full of varia-. 
tions, and manufcript notes. 
Leonard: de Eljino fermones ; folio, no 
date. 
Suetonius Mediolani, 1595 ; folio. 
Lyceum of Aris end Republicen Lyceum. 
ny Lf J 
gave rife to this eftablifhment. 
\ 
717 
Philofophorum vite, Coburger the 
printer’s name) 1477, fol. 
Virgilii opera, Nurembure, 14.92, fol. 
Mifcona, Ainftclodanu, 1698, fol. 6 vols. 
Biblia Germanica, Colonie, 14.99, fol. 
Evang. epift. Mifil. Nuremburga@ 4845 
vellum, fmail ato. * 
Tituli queeftionum de XII quodlibet fra- 
tres Thome de Aquino, editio Antiq. Printed 
on vellum. Wo date. 
Exfdem fumma de malo, Sc. Impreffium 
per. Arnoldum. ai 
Ther. Hern. fol. vellum. No date. 
Anthologia, Grete Florcntia@, 1494, 40. 

For tbe Montoly Magazine. 
ACCOUNT OF TWO RECENT Na- 
TIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS, IN 
Paris; THE Lyceum oF ARTs, 
AND THE REPULICAN LYCEUM. 
PoE Lyceum of Arts was founded 
in the year 1792. A paffage in the 
writings of the celebrated Abbé Raynal, 
intimating, ‘¢ that the arts and induftry 
require the moft powerful fupport during 
the convulfions which agitate the ftate,’” 
Over it 
prefides M. DesAUDRAY, prefident alfo 
of the Bureau de Confuliation, and fellow’ 
of a number of learned focieties. To 
this gentleman the Lyceum is indebted 
for the original plan and diftribution of 
the building, the complete organization 
of the eftablifhment in general, and the 
appointment of its directory, to whom 
he has been nominated the general fe- 
cretary. 
This great public edifice is divided into 
the following compartments : 
1°, A covered gallery and the frit 
veftibule. eae 
2°. -A fecond ifterior veftibule, with 
a {pacious ftair-cafe. 
3°. A Gothic: perifirle of jo fquare 
feet dimenfions. 
4°. A third communicating veftibule. 
5°. An oblong gallery, 500 feet in 
length. 
6°. An extenfive faloon, for the col- 
leGtion and exhibition of the arts, large 
enough to contain 3000 perfons. 
7°. Afplendid hall, for mufical cons 
certs and dances. 
8°. A library and a literary cabinet. 
9°. Four halls, ufed as {chools. 
-40°. An additional hall, fora dépét des 
aris, or exhibition of arts. 
11°, A Vauxhall, for noéturnal affem 
blies. 
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