1799.] 
‘sory, geography, philofophy, mythology, 
and antiquities, and confequently limited 
to thofe auxiliary branches which are ef- 
fentially required to the underftanding of 
the claflics. The whole of the latter work 
is to form three volumes Svo. the firlt of 
which was publifhed in October laft. 
A New Mufical Gazette has lately been 
eommenced at Leipzig, publifhed for 
’ Breitkopt and Hartel, two eminent book- 
fellers, who promile to furnith the mufical 
world with weekly intelligence of every 
thing new and intereiting in this depart- 
ment, with concife philofophical or hifto- 
vical effays On mutical fubjects, fhort ex- 
tracts from the moft important theoretical 
works on muf:c, with reviews of the latett 
public compofitions, with interefting ac- 
counts of diftinguifhed artifts and vir- 
tuoli’s, &c. &c.* 
On the rft of Brumaire, viith year of 
the French Republic (Oftober 22d, 1798, 
old ftyle,) appeared at Frankfort on the 
Maine, the firft number of a new and valua- 
ble periodical work intitled ¢* The Paris Li- 
terdry and Artiftical Gazette for Germans,” 
conducted by a learned German at Paris, 
and tranfmitted to the publifhers at 
Frankfort. It profeffedly contains, 1. Ac- 

* The fubftance of this and the following, 
and all other foreign journals, may be looked 
for in the Monthly Magazine. 
New Publications in “anuary. 
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counts of the lateft ftate of literature in 
France; 2. The moft recent events in the 
department of the arts ; 3- Literary and 
artiftical notices of rare and valuable 
works of every defcription, mifcellanies, 
biography, &c. &c. 
Vofs and Co. book and printfellers at 
Leipzig, are publifhing a feries of prints 
reprefenting the moft renowned French 
Generals. Each livraifon contains the 
portraits of fix Generals in gto. at the 
low price of one dollar eight grofhen 
(about 5s.) Inthe firft number are like- 
nefles of Buouvaparte, Hoche, Augereau, 
Bournonville, F ourdan, and Pichegru: the 
fecond number contains thofe of Mafena, 
Berthier, Bernadotte, Dumas, Kleber, and 
Morecu. 
One of the moft complete Diétionaries 
of the Englith language now extant is the 
following, which lately appeared at Straf- 
burg, printed for Levrault. ‘* Phrafeo- 
logia Anglo-Germanica, or a colle&tion of 
more than 50,000 Englifh phrafes, ex- 
tracted from the beft Englifh writers, re- 
duced to alphabetical order, and tranf{- 
lated into German by F. W. Haussnér, 
Profefior at the central {chool of the de- 
partment of the Lower Rhine : to which 
is added a vocabulary of all fuch words 
as did not require to be explained by 
phrafes. 
ne ELE SPE IO 
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copies of the fazne. 
AGRICULTURE. 
A GENERAL View of the Agriculture of 
~~ the County of Lincoln, drawn up for the 
Confideration of the Board of Agriculture. 
By the Secretary to the Board, with plates, 
Svo. gs. Nicol. 
ARTS AND SCIENCES. 
A Plan, preceded by a Review of fine Arts, 
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moft diftinguifhed Charaters of Great Bri- 
tain and Ireland. Alfo to encourage Britith 
Artifts, and to adora London*with Galleries 
ef Pictures, &c. without any expence to Go- 
vernment. By Noel Defenfans, Efq. 1s. 64 
Law. 
DRAMA. 
Aurel’o and Miranda, A Drama, as per- 
formed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, 
founded on the Romance of the Monk. By 
james Boaden, Efq. 2s. Bell, 
Hiftorical Memoir on Italian Tragedy, il- 
luftrated with tpecimens and analyfes of the 
moft celebrated tragedies,and interfperfed with 
ebfervations on the Italian Theatre, and Bio- 
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Writers of Italy. By aMember of the Arcae 
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1]. 1s. boards, 
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boards. Cadell and Davis. 
Pilkington’s Henry, or the Foundilingy 
Ts. 64. Vernor and Hood, 
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HISTORY. 
A General View of the Hiftory of Switzer 
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> 
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By Sfokn Wood, Edinburgh, 4s. hoards 
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