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ZIMMERMANN’S celebrated work on 
Solitude, forming the firft part of the 
Seles Modern Claffics, i is completed in 
two handfome o&tavo volumes, containing 
fen beautiful engiavings. 
Mr. Taunton will celame his fum- 
mer courfé of Le&ures on Anatomy, 
Phyficlogy, and Surgery, on Saturday, 
the 25th of May, atthe Fanlbury Difpen- 
fary, St. John’s-fquare. 
Mr. MIopLeErTon is preparing for the 
prefs An Enquiry into the Nature and 
Ule of the Greek Articles, with ,a feries 
of Notes, critical and exegetical, on the 
New Teftament. 
Mr. CUMBERLAND is about to pub- 
lifh an Account cf his own Life and 
Writings, interfperfed with Anecdotes 
and Characters of the moft ditinguifhed 
Perfons of his Time, in one volume, 
quarto, with portraits. 
Mr. EpMuND TURNER has nearly 
finifhed his Hiltory and Antiquities of 
Grantham. 
The Rev. W. Parr GRESWELL wiil 
fhortly prefent to the public a new and 
very confiderably enlarged edition of Me- 
moirs of Angelus Politianus, Fracatto- 
rius, and others; to which will be ad- 
ded tranflations from their pcetical works ; 
with notes and obfervations concerning 
other jiterary charasters of the fifteenth 
and fixteenth centuries. 
The Rev. WiLL1aM MaGEE, the pro- 
feffor of mathematics in the univerlity cf 
Dublin, is preparing a new edition of his 
Difcourfes on the Do&trines of the A’one- 
ment, &c_ and, as an Appendix, he means 
to offer Striftures on Mr. Belfham’s Re- 
view of Mr. Wilberforce’s Treatife. 
The fame genileman has ia the prefs 
A new Interpretation of the cciebrated 
Prophecy of the Weeks of Daniel; in 
which will be enumerated the different 
fchemes that have hitherto been propofed 
for its folution. 
The Rev. FY. MAuRICE, author of the 
Hiftory of Hindoftan, and other works 
conneéted with oriental literature, propo- 
ies to publifh, by fubfcription, a tragedy 
formed on the Greek model, to be enti 
tled The Fall of the Mogul ; "in which an 
effort will be made to reftore to that {pe- 
cies of dramatic compofition the dignity 
of ftyle, fentiment, and character, in 
which it has of late years been deficient. 
The firft volume of the Hiftory of 
Brecknockhhire, by Mr. Jones, is nearly 
ready for publication. 
The fifth and fixth volumes of the Sci- 
entific Dialogues att be publithed the firit 
week in May: 
Literary and Philofophical Intelligence. 
‘fuitable to them. 
[May ly 
The Rev. Mr. Graves has nearly 
completed his Hiftory of Cleveland, in 
York hhire. 
Mr. G. Dyer is preparing for publi-., 
cation a Mitcellany. It will conlilt of 
biographical fketches, literary anecdotes, 
critical remarks, and moral reflections 5 
together with an Effay towards an account 
of the principal public libraries in Great 
Britain, and of fome of the mott curious 
bcoks therein contained. It will make 
one large o€tavo volume, ard will be 
printed by fubf{cription, 
Mrs. Carpe has in the prefs, and will 
{fpeedily publifh, a volume of Sermons, 
tranfcribed from the Short-hand Papers of 
the late Rev. Newcome Cappe, with Me- 
moirs of his Life. To which will be ad- 
ded, a Sermon preached at his Funeral, 
by the Rev. Wm. Wood. Alfo Memoirs 
of the late Robert Cappe, M. D. toge- 
ther with a Sermon, preached on hearing 
an Account of his Death in a Voyz2ge to 
Italy, on the 6th of November, 1802, by 
the Rev. Cnarles Welibeloved. 
The new edition of the Artifts’ Repo- 
fitory, entirely -revifed, corrected, and 
greatly augmented, jcnowaleeal complete. 
Mr. James Matceum, Iand-furveyor 
to feveral branches of the Royal Family, 
has iffued propolals for ‘publifhing, by 
fubferip: ion, a General View of the Agri- 
culture of Surry, accompanied by an At- 
tempt to analyfe the feveral Soris of Ma- 
nures found or uled in that County; and 
to apply them to the Soils and Plants moft 
The plants, graffes, 
and trees are to be fyfternatically arranged, 
as well as treated according to the primci- 
ples of agriculture, fo that, conjunctly 
with the manures, they may be applied zo 
almott every foi! and fituation in the king- 
dom. MHiats for improving the lime- 
kilrs now in ufe in different parts of the 
county will be intioduced, alfo many 
other mifcellaneous fubjetts connected 
with the profperity of the county. 
Dr. CHaRLES Hatt has in the prefs 
an o€tavo volume on the Effeéts of Civili- 
zation in the European States. 
- An vniforin oftavo edition of all Dre 
ear s works, including the Life of 
Eraimus, is in great forwardnefs. Seve-— 
ralof the volumes are already printed. 
A new and improved edition of the 
Thefpian Dictionary is juft publifhed. It 
iuchudes anecdotes and interefting biogra- 
phy of nearly one thoufand popular per- 
formers, illuftrated with portraits of the 
principal charaéters; and forms a come 
plete medern hiftory of the Enghfh 
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