Retrofpeél of Spanifh Literatur:—Novels and Fugitive Pieces, &c. 637 
** Calendario Gregoriano y Republi- 
cano Frances, para el Aflo de 1801, que 
comprehende Parte de los Anos 9° y 
ro°-de la Era Republicana.”? Gregorian 
Calendar and French Republican, for the 
Year 1801, which ccomprifes Part of the 
gth and roth Years of the Republican 
fra. This was publifhed on the occa- 
fion of the entrance of the French troops 
into Spain, to prevent irregularities and 
mifconftructions with the purveyors, ma- 
giftrates, &c. 
NOVELS anD FuGiTIVE Pieces. 
**Menofprecio de Corte y Alabanzas 
de Aldea por el Ilmoy Rmo. S, D. Avn- 
TONIO DE Guevara, Obifpo que fué 
de Mondonedo un tomo, en 8°.” The 
Preference of a Rufticto a Town Life, 
- by the right Rev. Father in God, An- 
tonio de Guevara, late Bifhop of Mon- 
donedo, 1 vol. 8vo. 
** El Bachiller de Salamanca; 6, Aven- 
turas de D. Querubin de la Ronda.” 
The Batchelor of Arts of Salamanca; or 
Adventures of D. Querubin, de la 
Ronda. 
** Adelayda; 6, el Triunfo del Amor; 
efcrito en Frances por Madama Gentis, 
y traducido por Dona Maria JacoBa 
CASTILLA XaARava, un tomo, en 8°.” 
Adelaide; or, the Triumph of Love; 
written in French by Madame Genlis, 
and tranflated by Donna Maria Jacoba 
Caftilla Xavava, 1 vol. 3°. We have 
noticed a work by D. Valentin de 
Foronda, wherein the talents of the fe- 
male mind are afferted and vindicated in 
the produétion we have juft given ; we 
have feen with pleafure this effort of a 
female writer, to indulge her country 
with a {pecimen from one of her own fex, 
acknowledged among the moft elegant 
writers of the age. 
*¢ Jacinto en Madrid; 6, el Tiempo de 
Ferias, novela repartida en 29 Capitulos 
que contiene el Diario de un Petimetre, 
la Moda, el Bayle, la Mufica, &c.”’ Ja- 
cinto of Madrid; or, the Time of Fairs, 
in 29 Chapters, being the Diary of a 
Pétit Maitre on Fafhion, Antics, and 
Mufical Tafte. 
*© El Mundo al Revés, 6 Contraverdades, 
dedicadas 4 los Hombres Penfamientos, 
Sueltos, 6 Memoria para Servir a la Hif- 
toria del Buen Tono y de la Buena Com- 
pania.””. The World Turned Upfide 
Down, dedicated to the Male Species— 
Batchelors Thoughts ; or, Thoughts on 
the Haut Ton and Polifhed Society. 
«© Vida y Hechos de Juan Mayorazgo.” 
Life and Adventures of Juan Mayo- 
razgo. . 
MONTHLY Mac, Wo, 82. 
( * Avifos Baratos queda 4 fus Amigos, 
el Lic. D. Juan EscarmiknrTo, fobre 
las Ferias-de Madrid; en un Romance 
jocofo.”” Cheap Advice to his Friends, 
by the Licenciate D. Juan Efcarmiento, 
on the Fairs of Madrid; a humorous Ro- 
mance. 
PaiNTING, ENGRAVING, AND SrTas« 
TUARY. 
**Retrato de Madama Bonaparte, 
Efpofa del Primer Conful.’? Portrait of 
Madame Bonaparte, Wife of the Firft 
Conful. This is from an original, en-_ 
graved at Paris. 
««Eftampa Fina que reprefenta e] Com- 
bate que did la Efquadra Inglefa a la Di- 
vilion Francefa Serta en el Puerto de 
Algeciras, el dia 6 de Julio, de 1801.” 
An Engraving of the Engagement be- 
tween the Englifh Squadron and a Divifion 
of the French Fleet, in the Bay of Alge- 
firas, on the 6th July, 1801. This plate 
exhibits a fine marine view, and the artift 
has chofen the moment when the Englifh 
fhip of war was filenced, within fight of . 
the camp of St. Roque. 
POETRY. 
*¢ Poefias de Don GaspaR Maria 
Nava, Conde de Noro*a, dos tomos, en ~ 
8°, 3ors.”> Poems of Don Gafpar Maria 
Nava, Count of Norona, 2z vols. 8vo. 30 
reals, This includes Anacreontic com- 
politions, odes, fongs, and a philofophical 
poem on Death with others. ‘The new part 
of this work is the fecond volume ; the 
firft had appeared fome time, before. 
<« Elegia Latina, en Elogio de Don Jo- 
SEPH DE MasDEVALL.” A Latin Elegy, 
in Praife of Don Jofeph de Mafdevall. 
This poem, like that of our celebrated 
countryman Dr. Armftrong, is of the 
didaétic kind, and on a medical fub- 
ject. 
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 
The Royal Economic Society of Madrid 
is about to publifh the Sixth Volume of . 
its Tranfactions, and has publicly figni- 
fied its approbation of a tranflation made 
by one of its affociates Don Dominco 
AGLIERO y Neyra, of the Political 
Economic and Philofophical Effays of 
Count Rumford. It notices the general 
reception which the works of this valuable 
writer have met with in Germany, Eng- 
land, France, Switzerland, and cther 
countries by which the preffing wants of 
human beings have been relieved, and the 
comforts of life have been fecured. It 
particularly recommends the adoption of 
a great variety of his expedients for the 
public good, and it has feparated the fale. 
of the tranflation we have noticed from 
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