Part IX. Some Account of the Researches of the German Literati; On the existence of Troy; In Aeschyli cantus choricos tentaminis novi specimen; Account of the antiquities of Henna; Supplement to a dissertation on the 49th chapter of Genesis; Conjecturae criticae in auctores Graecos; Critical remarks on Longinus; Sir W. Drummond's version of some Egyptian names; On a Phoenician inscription, found in the island of Malta; Notice of illustration of Virgil's fourth eclogue; Justi Lipsii in Senecae Hippolytum animadversiones; Biblical criticism; Remarks on Mr Bellamy; De ludis privatis ac domesticis veterum; On the howling of dogs; Critical remarks on Dr A. Clarke's annotations on the Bible; Biblical criticism; On the pronunciation of Latin words; A defence of the account of the fall of Man in Genesis; Classical criticism; Latin poem; Conjectures respecting the cherubim; Letter of Isaac Casaubon; Ben Jonson's 'noon of night', and Virgil illustrated; Notes on part of the poem of Festus Avienus; An essay on the Alexandra of Lycophron; On the composition of the Greek Sapphic ode; Latin letter to Patrick Young; Inscriptions on some bricks found at ancient Babel; Classical criticism; The Bible; Ricardi Porsoni notae in Aristophanem Brunckii; Extemporary verses; Inscriptions; Oxford prize essay; Remarks on Illustrations of Homer; Prologus ad 'Andriam', 1811; Epilogus; Oxford English prize poem; Notice of Q. Horatii Flacci opera; Preface to the Aldine Pindar; From the leaf of a Lucretius in the library of J. Bryant; On the iambic metre used by Anacreon; Remarks on the antique ring; Notice of Hebrew bible; Classical criticism; Sir W. Drummond's answer to the remarks on the word 'pharaoh'; The necessity of the eastern languages to illustrate obscure passages in the more early Greek writers; On the syntax of 'isthi, scito'; Biblical criticism; Notice of Mr Barker's new edition of Cicero de senectute et de amicitia; Critical notice of Professor Monk's Hippolytus; Solution of Professor Porson's algebraical problem; Classical criticism; Persian ode; Gulielmi Canteri de ratione emendandi Graecos auctores; Illustrations of Homer; Necrology; A solution to the algebraical problem found in the pocket book of the late Professor Porson; Latin poems; Literary intelligence; Notes to correspondents; Part X. A Critique on the VIth and VIIth volumes of the Asiatic Researches; To the Rev. T. Maurice, on pagan trinities; Biblical criticism; Appendix to Mr Patrick's essay; Antiquities; On the authenticity of the Bible; Classical criticism; Inscription found at ancient Saguntum; On Sorrento; Life of Dr Bentley; 'Dialogus Stephanou tou Melanos'; Eis ten tou Khristou staurosin; Facetiae classicae; Bibliography; Concerning the origin of the Phaeaces; The phrase 'to run a muck' illustrated; Facetiae classicae; Critical notice of Bloomfield's Prometheus; Biblical criticism; On the nature and origin of the ancient Christian agapae; English prize poem; Latin ode; Classical criticism; Notice of Q. Horatii Flacci opera; Eutropius collatus cum MSto in bibliotheca publica Cantabrigiensi; Critical remarks on detached passages of Tacitus; Gulielmi Canteri de ratione emendandi Graecos auctores; On the creation; Reply to the article of Sidneyensis on the syntax of 'isthi'; Hermogenis Progymnasmata; Inscription at Fenica; Critical remarks on Longinus; On the Phoenician inscription, found in the island of Malta; Specimens of modern Greek; Latin poem; Cambridge tripos papers for 1812; Proposed emendation of Juvenal; Review of the reviewers of Mr Bellamy's Ophion; Notice of Mr Barker's new edition of Cicero de senectute et de amicitia; Critical review of Illustrations of Homer; Literary intelligence; Notes to correspondents.