650 
Of WETZLER’s ufeful work, © Uber 
den Einflufs der Reilkunft auf die praktiiche 
Theologie,—On the Influence of the Me- 
dical Art on pra&ical Theology,” we 
found anneunced a fecond edition, with 
corrections ani many additions. 
PAULUS, worthy of the name of the 
ereat apottle, prefented us with the third 
part ofa thoroughly-correéted edition of his 
«¢ Philofephifeh-kritifch, &c. Commentar 
tiber das Neue Tettament,—P hilofophico- 
Critical and Hifterical Commentary on the 
New Teftament;** againf{i which Sanp- 
BICHLER raifed his voice, in a work en- 
titled * Eine Stimme des rufenden in der 
Wiitte, &e.”?) Se1Ler likewife furnifhed 
a Tranflation of the New Teftament, ac- 
companied with notes and iluftrations of 
difticult pafiages, fuited to the wants of 
our times ; and a new key was provided 
in EveranpiScuHeipi's et]. 1. GRoene- 
wouD’'s ** Lexicon Hebraicum et Chal- 
asicum manuale in Codicem Sacrum Vet. 
Teit. Pars. I.°? which had been fent to 
the fair from Holland. 
PHILOSOPHY AND METAPHYSICS. 
Kant is not hurled or falien faddenly 
from his throne, but is gtadually finkmg 
into oblivion, fo that his name is now al- 
moft as feldom mentioned as that of the 
Summus Ariftoteles. The difficulty, and 
even the danger, attending the ftudy of 
the higher branches of philofophy and me- 
taphyfics, has become more and more evi- 
dent; and the number of metaphyfical 
writers feems to have again decrealed in 
Germany. 
ReinHarp has publifhed at this fair 
“¢ Skeptifche Fragmente, &c.—Sceptical 
Fragments, or Doubts as to the Poffibi- 
lity of a confummate Philofophy.” 
From Zurich had been fent GENHART’S 
® Verhaltnifs der Philofophie zar Chrift- 
Vichen -Glaubenflehre,”—treating of the 
relation Philofophy bears to the Doétrines 
of the Chriftian Religion. And from 
the pen of BRINKMANN there appeared 
<< Philofophifche Anfchten.”’ Moreover 
Krein had furnifhed “ Beytrage zum 
Studium der Philofophie als Wiflenfchaft 
ces Abfoluten, Be) Coneebutieas to- 
wards the Study of Philcfophy conidered 
as the Science of Abfolutes, accompanied 
with a complete and comprehenfible View 
of that Science:”? and SANDHERR had 
enfwered the queftion, ‘* Wie begriindel a 
Schelling die Naturphilofophie a prieri ? 
—On, what Principles, a priorz, does 
Scheiling found his Philofophy of Na- 
ture?” There appeared likewile * An 
Retrofpedt of German Litérature.—Furifprudence, 
Attempt to folve the Queftion propofed 
for 1805, by the Philofophical Clafs of 
‘the Royal Academy of Sciences ai Ber- 
lin ; viz. togive an accurate fatement of 
the nature of analyfis, and of the analy- 
tical method in philofophy ; and to in- 
quire whether, there be any means, and 
what means, to. render the ule thereof 
More certain, eafy, and. advantageous.’ 
Laftly, TENNEMAN brought out the fifth 
volume cf his ‘* Gefchichte der Philolo- 
phie,—-Hiltory of Philofophy.” 
JURISPRUDENCE. 
This department of fcience muft al- 
ways be produ@tive. ‘That which is law 
on the other fide of the Pyrenees, is now 
law on this fide; what was forbidden by 
aria Therefa, was perhaps ordered by 
Jofeph or Francis: and the Elbe, the 
Weler, the Rhine, and the Danube, are 
continually rolling along with them he- 
térogencous impurities, from whofe noxi- 
ous efluvia the German atmofphere mutt 
be purified. 
The law journals were continued: there 
appeared the third number of the fixth — 
volume of the excellent Archive of Cri- 
minal. Law, by KLEIN, KLEINSCHROD, 
and Konapacx; the numbers for July, 
Auguft, and September, of Horr and 
Maruis’s ‘¢ Allgemeine juriftifche Mo. 
nathfchrift fir die Preuffifchen Staaten,— 
General Law-Journal for the Pruffian 
States ; and Nos. 1, 2, 3 of the fourth 
volume, and No. 1 of the fifth volume of 
Vocr’s ** Europaifche Staatsrelationens 
—Public Law of Europe :”’ to which was 
now added the firft and fecond numbei of 
BauRITTEL’s Juriftifches Magazin, 
—Law Magazine.” 
Two authors had at the jp time 
hit upon a complicated fubject, which 
does not feem to be under the control of 
the ftri&t rules of the law of nature. 
DapsBeLon had furnifed the firft vo- 
lume of a work, ‘¢ Ueber die Verjahrung, 
—On Prefeription ;’’ and RUPPRECHT, 
*¢ Die Lehre von Verjahrung,——the Doc- 
trine of Prefcription.”” 
Several had chofen for the fubje€t of 
their lucubrations the Pandeéts, which are 
fill in force in motft parts of Germany, 
but to which the Code Napoleon will pre- 
bably foon here and there give a death- 
blow. Of Tuizaut’s © Syftem des 
Pandecten-Rechts,—Syftem of CivilLaw,” 
a fecond edition, with additions and cor- 
rections, was publifhed; of GLucx’s 
** Ausfiihrliche Erlduterungen der Pan- 
decten nach ‘Hellfeld,—Full Mluftrations 
of the Pandeéts,” in which he has taken 
Hellfeld 
