THE CLASSICAL JOURNAL: FOR SEPTEMBER AND DECEMBER, 1825. VOL. XXXII. *Ω φίλος, εἰ σοφὸς εἶ, λάβε μ' ἐς χέρας· εἰ δέ Νῆς ἔφυς Μουσέων, ῥίψον ἃ μὴ νοέεις. F London: PRINTED BY A. J. VALPY, γε πάμπαν EPIGR. INCERT. RED LION COURT, FLEET STREET. SOLD BY LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, BROWN, AND GREEN; ALL OTHER BOOKSELLERS. 1825. The Numbers are regularly published on the first of April, July, October, and January. Subscribers may, therefore, have them with their Reviews and Magazines, by giving a general order to their Booksellers. The former Numbers may now be had of all the Booksellers, Price 6s. each; or in complete sets. Articles are requested to be sent one month at least before the day of publication, directed to the Printer, Red Lion Court. CONTENTS OF NO. LXIII. Is the first Philippic of Demosthenes one oration, or com- On the Stereotype Printing and Porson Greek Type at the Cambridge University Press Quisquiliæ; or, Miscellaneous Thoughts on Classical, Philological, and Literary Subjects Notice of Sir W. JONES' Grammar of the Persian Lan- guage; by Prof. LEE. SILVESTRE DE SACY ADVERSARIA LITERARIA, No. XL.-Biblical Criticism -Rosa-Discrimen obscurum-Damnosus, indocilis, iners, inutilis-Dimidium magis toto-Beatus vulnere— Notice of The Birds of Aristophanes, translated by the Some Remarks on the Value of Roman Tragedy Biblical Criticism: On the 1st and 2nd chapters of St. Mat- thew; comprising a view of the leading Arguments in fa- vor of their Authenticity, and of the principal Objections Page |