21800.} < Sixty Articles of Literary and Philofophical Intelligence. 
tcographia-ncologica Gallica; Ory a Dic- 
tionary of New Frencli Words, and a Re- 
anembrancer of the French Revolution : 
containing a definition in Englifh of all 
fuch words. as have been introducéd into 
the French language fince the eftablifament 
of the republic, which are not to be found 
“inthe French and Englith diGtionaries now 
extant: it has been compiled and tranflated 
from spa and printed works, and. 
includes all the revolutionary words added 
by order of the legiflative body to the sth 
edition of the Academy’ s Diétionary. 
Mr. Hottoway, having received per- 
miffion to make drawings from the car- 
toons of Raphael, for the purpole of en- 
graving (ltem, bas announced his defign to 
- publifh them in theftreke manner in prints, 
' four of which are to be twenty-nine anehes 
and a half, by eighteen anda half; and 
three of them twenty-three inches aa a 
hal’, by eighteen and a half. The price 
to the fubferibers to be three guineas each 
plate. These can be no doubt but this 
grand defion will be liberally patronized 
unde yr the circumftance of the high reputa- 
tion of the engraver, and of the orig! inals. 
Mr. Larxam. propofes to finifh Dr. 
Gower’s Hiftory of Chethire, which, it is 
fuppofed, will extend to three volumes, 
quarto. 
Mr. E. A. Bray, whofe volume of 
poems are mentioned in our lait retrofpect 
of Bomettic Literature, has prepared for 
the prefs the firft part of Ldyls, or Paftoral 
Poerns. He hag divided them into two 
parts, under the titles of Arcadian and 
Britifh. 
A work entitled Avuals of Fafbion has 
been undertaken for 1799- 1800, the objeét 
of whichis to record-and preferve tr oc- 
currences of fafhionable life-with mare ac- 
caracy and permanency than the Nail 
orints. 
The Rev. J. Sranier CLARKE is pre- 
paring for the prefs a Hiftory of the Pro- 
erefs of Maritime Difcovery from the ear- 
heft Period to the Clofe of the Lighteenth 
Century,in which the chief obje&t will be 
‘fo connect the extenfive and at prefent de- 
tached fubjeét of dilcovery. 
Dr. RENvDeR, the induftrious tranflator 
of feveral German works into Englith, and 
t%e author of an Englifh and German 
Grammar, has been prefented by the Em- 
peror of Ruffia with a ring of great value, 
as a tellimony of his approbation of Dr. 
Render’s labours. 
_& new work, intituled the Modern 
Land-Steward, is in hand, and nearly ready 
to go to prefs, by the author of the Far- 
mei’s Calendar.” 
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Dr. SAUNDER’s, phyfician to Guy’s Hof 
pital, will publith, in a few weeks, a 
treatife on the Chemical Hiftory and Medical 
Powers of fome of the moft celebrated Mi- 
neral Waters, together with fome Obfer- 
vations on the Cold and Warm Bath, &c. 
In a few days, Mr. Carey intends G 
publith his ** Latin Profody made eafy,” 
work, which, befides the neceffary vate 
and authorities for the quantity of final 
{yllables and increments, contains various 
obfervations on the pronunciation of the an= 
cient Greeks and Romans, with dire&tions ~ 
for {canning and compe fing various kinds 
of verfe. To render it more ufeful to 
learners, he has added a minute azaly/is of 
the hexameter, fhewing, i in every poffible | 
pofition, the effects of Czfura and Sefqui- 
cafura , as well’as of Dadciyl and Spondee ; 
and to complete its utility, hehas fummed | 
up the entire fubftance of all the precepts 
re{pecting terminations and increments in 
a fet of /ynoptic tables, which fhew the 
quantity without the trouble of referring 
totherules. ! 
Mr. JosepH Moser has in the prefs, 
and will {peedily publifh, five volumes of 
-Moral Tales, confifting of Cara Ruftines ; 
the Greek Alphabet ; the Adventures of 
Frank Fidget ; the Cadi, &c. 
Mr. SrancLiFFe, of Caius College, 
Cambridge, F. L. S. and tecturer of Che- 
miftry at the Middlefex Hofpital, intends 
to read acourfe of le&tures on chemiftry 
at the Leverian Mufeum during the enfu- 
ing month. ‘The lectures will commence 
on Wednefday, the fecond of-July, at 
eight o’clock in the evening; and will be 
continued on every fucceeding Monday and 
Friday, at the fame hour, till the courfe is 
finifhed. The fyftem to be purfued in thefe 
lectures will be that which is adopted by 
the profeffors in our univerfities, and by. 
modern chemifts ; and the plan embraces 
the hiftory, philofophy, and particular ap- 
plications of the {cience, both to the arts 
and agriculture. 
Dr. Moopy has undertaken to carry 
back to the remoteft period Orme’s Hiftory 
of Hindoftan.. His work, like the under- 
taking, will be of magnitude, and extend » 
to three quartos. 
The public are led to expe&t fome tran- 
{lations from Anacreon, by the elegant pen 
of the late Mr. JonN Wiixes. The 
Journal of his Life, written by himfelf, 
will probably not make its appearance till 
after the clofe of the prefent reign, or un- 
til after the death of many of the living 
perfonages, whole names have found a 
place in it. 
s\ company has juft been eftablithed in 
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