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VEurope. 4 vol. 11. 15s. Harnbourg, 1803. 
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fluence, par Segur. 3 vol. 15s. Par. 1303. 
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VARIETIES, Lirerary anp PHILOSopHICAL,. 
Including Notices of Works in Hand, Domeftic and Foreign. 
* * Authentic Communications for this Article will always be thankfully received. 
nh Aa new Englith Cyclopedia, in which 
J -Dr.Reks has been for fome time paft 
engaged, proceeds with unabated vigour, 
and with increafing claims te the public 
fupport. The litt which has lately been 
publithed of his coadjutors in this great 
work, isa fure guarantee of its merit. 
The plates by Mefirs. Lowry and MiL- 
TON, are in the very beft ftyle of thofe ad- 
mirable artifs ; and from the five balf- 
volumes that have already made their ap- 
pearance, we doubt not that this vaft and 
ipirited literary labour will conftitute a 
lafting and honorable monument of the 
talents of thofe employed in its compofi- 
tion, and alfo of the voluntary patronage 
of the Britifh nation. 
The Univerfal Hiftory, edited by Dr. 
Mavor, of Woodftock, which has been 
in courfe of publication for two years 
paft, will be compleated in the prefent 
month. It will then confift of twenty- 
five portable volumes, and as a complete 
and fyftematic Univerfal Hiftory, from 
the earlieft records to the peace of 1802, 
will form as ufeful and convenient a feries 
as any in the language. 
Mr. Joun LeonarD KNAPP of the 
Linnean Society is publifhing by fubfcrip- 
tion, a very fplendid botanical work, 
under the title of Gramina Britan- 
nica; or, Reprefentations of the Britihh 
Grafies, with remarks and defcriptions, 
It will contain no lefs than 119 colour. 
ed plates, executed from plants gather- 
ed in their native ftations by the author 
himfelf, who has explored the differ. 
ent parts of England, Scotland, and 
Wales, to render his work complete. A 
performance of this nature has long been 
wanted by the botanical world, and from 
the {pecimen we have feen, Mr. Knapp 
appears to be admirably qualified for the 
undertaking. To the {cience of the bo= 
tanit he unites a tafe for agriculture 
which will render the work doubly Va- 
luabie. It will be ready for publication 
in January next, or early in Fe bruary. 
‘Mr. TayY Lor, we underftand, has, at 
Jeugth, compleated his tranflation of the 
Works of Plato, viz, his Fifty-five Dia- 
logues,and TwelveEpifiles, in five large vo- 
lumes quarto, which he will publith early in 
the next month. Mr. Taylor retains the 
Nine Dialogues tranflated by the late 
Mr. Sydenham, but has correéted that 
tranflation wherever he found it neceflary. 
He has alfo added Copiere’s notes, in 
which the fubftance is given of neariy all 
the exifting Greek M.S. Commentaries 
on the Philofophy of Plato, and a confi- 
derable portion of fuch as are already 
publithed. 
Mr. Dawson Turner is engaged in 
a bovanical work which will appear in 
December; it is tobe called Mu/cologie 
Hitbernice Spicilegium, and is intended ag 
an Enchiridion ot the Moffes. ; 
Mas. Le Noir has in the prefs a 
novel, in three volumes, entitled Village 
Anecdotes, interfperfed with poetical 
tranflations from original French poetry, 
and with fome original poetical compoli- 
tions of her own. 
Mr. NorTHMORE is preparing for the 
prefs a new edition of Tryphiodorus, 
which will be enlarged with a new Latin 
Verfion, and with Additional Remarks on 
various branches of Greek Literature. 
Dr. Pike has now inthe prefs a very 
ufeful tr & for {chools, entitled << Firkt 
Principles of Religion”? The firft part 
contains the general principles of Chiifti- 
anity and Moral Duty, comprifed in avery 
few pages, and in ea!y and familiar lane 
guage, fox little children. The fecond 
part 
