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hiftories.. This intended work, uv Dr. 
Maver, will therefore be highly ‘acceptable 
to the numerous perions to whom the great 
Univerfal Hiftory, in 66 volumes, Svo. is 
either too expenfive or too voluminous. 
Mr. BeREsFORD intends to publifh 
a ‘Tranflation of the interefting work of 
Kotzebue’s, which he calls az Account 
of ihe moft remarkable Year of bis Life. 
He has been favoured by the aughor with 
the ufe of the original manufcript. 
A novel wili make its appearance, ina 
few days, from the pen of Mifs PLump- 
TRE, which, on account of the uglinefs of 
her heroine, fhe entitles Something New. 
- The Memoirs of Mrs. INCHBALD may 
be expected to make their appearance in 
the courle of the winter. 
Some of the manufcripts of the late Rev. 
Newcome Cappé are now in the prefs, 
and will be publifhed early in the winter, 
together with the Memoirs of his Life, 
by Mrs. Carpz. Among other Differ- 
tations are the following: an Introduc- 
tion to the Proem ef St. John’s Gofpel, 
with a Paraphrafe, Notes and Reflections. 
A Diflertation on the Scripture-meaning 
of the ‘Germs, Kingdom of Heaven, of 
God, and of Chrift. An Introduétion to, 
and Paraphrate on the Dilcourfe of Chrift 
with Nicodemus.—A Dilertation, in two 
Parts,\ of the rith of Philippians, 5—13, 
Chrift in the Ferm of God; and a Para- 
phrafe of the 5th and 6th Chapters of 
John’s Gofpel. 
Dr. Garnet? having fitted up an 
elegant and commodious leéture-room, in 
Great Marlbor ough-ftreet, intends, we un- 
derftand, to begin bis Lectures on Natural 
Philofophy and Chemiftry immediately. 
The Introd udlory Leéture will be deliver- 
ed on the 2d of No vember, at eight o’clock 
3n the evening. The Leétures on Expe- 
rimental Philofophy will be delivered 
every Monday and Friday, at the fame 
hour ; and thofe on Chemittry every Tuef- 
day and Thurfday, at one o’clock, P.M. 
‘The Medical Le€tures will not commence 
till January, 180%¢ 
"A Courfe of Clinical Le&tures on the 
Difeafes and Operations of Surgery, will 
ie delivered this winter, by Mr. Biair, 
f Great Ruffel-ftreet. This Courfe will 
peice the obvious adyantage, that the fur- 
gical: practice of two confiderable difpen- 
jaries will be open to the eae of all 
the gentlemen who attend the Lectures.” 
Dr. BARRETT’S fplend: d publication 
ef the Ancient Manufcript: of St. Mat- 
thew’s Gofpel, in the library of Tri inity- 
oll Bes Dublin, is expected i in Ronson 3 in 
if’ 
Literary and Philofaphical Intelligence. 
[ Nov. ly 
a few days. The learned and indefa- 
tigable editor defcribed this valuable ma~ 
nufeript, near fifteen years fince, in the 
firit volume of the Tranfa@ions of the 
Royal Irith Academy ; this notice of it at- 
tracted much attention from the learned in 
Great Britain, and on the Continent ; 
particularly, as, of the 64 leaves of which 
the manufcript confifts, 59 fupply parts 
wanting in, the Codex Alexandrinus. 
The Provot and Fellows of Trinity-Col- 
lege caufed the fac /imile, which Dr. Bar- 
rett had made, to be engraved at their 
own expence, and munificently prefented, 
him with the plates for publication. 
The work is beautifully printed, at the 
Univerfity-prefs, in royal ato. and. is the 
matt fplendid book ever printed in Ireland: 
In the firft Part of the, Prolegomena, the 
Do&or defcribes the Manufcripts, and 
enters ‘largely into the fubject of their 
antiquity. The fecond Part isa Differ- 
tation on the Difcrepancies in the Genca- 
logies of St. Matthew and St. Luke, which 
are elaborately difcuffed.—After the Pro- 
Jegomena, follow the 64 plates, in fac- 
fimile,\oppofite to each of which is printed 
its contents-in modern Greek charaéters, 
and at the foot of the page the Varia 
LeGiones, fome of which are curious and 
important. 
Mrs. Macx1, of Southampton, has in 
the preis A New Tranflation of Madame 
de Sevigné’ s Letters to her Daughter, com- 
preffed into two {mall oftavo volumes, 
and preferving every beauty, anecdote, 
and incident of the original, with the ad- 
dition of feveral interefting Letters never 
before tranflated. The work will be em- 
bellihed with engravings from genuine 
originals of Madame de Sevigné and her 
daughter. 
The Rev. Epwarp Davirs, Curate 
of Olvefion, Gloucefterfhire, folicits the 
patronage of his friends and the public, in 
order to enable him to publith Aa Effay on 
the firf? Introdudlicn of the Art of Writing 
into the Weft of Europe, more efpecially in- 
to the Britifh Ilands; and another on the 
Nature and Origin of the Celtic Diale&s. . 
The Tranflation of Cuvi ER’s Compa- 
rative Anatomy, which we have already 
noticed, will be publifhed in the courfe 
of the enfuing month. It is tranflated by 
Mr. Ross, and revifed by Mr. Macarr- 
ney, Leéturer on Comparative Anatomy 
and ee sy in St. abies 3 Hofe 
pita 
Dr. TyTerR of the Cape of Good 
Hope, advertifes the lofs of fome valua- 
bie ph of the Pumics of Caius Siliug, © 
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