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The Philological Museum

The Philological Museum
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  • Date Published: November 2012
  • availability: Available
  • format: Multiple copy pack
  • isbn: 9781108054164

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  • This short-lived classical journal (1831–3), edited by Julius Charles Hare (1795–1855) and Connop Newell Thirlwall (1797–1875), both fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge, disseminated the new comparative philology. Developed primarily in Germany - both editors were fluent German speakers - this approach critiqued biblical and classical texts and was associated with a liberal Christianity which brought the editors into conflict with the university's religious conservatism. Hare left Cambridge in 1832 to take up the family living in Herstmonceaux, Sussex, while Thirlwall was dismissed in 1834 for supporting the admission of dissenters. Both editors nevertheless continued with ecclesiastical careers, Thirlwall becoming bishop of St David's and Hare archdeacon of Lewes. This two-volume collection (1832–3), containing the journal's six issues, illuminates the tensions between classical scholarship and Anglicanism as well as the development of specialised journals in an age of general literary reviews.

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    • Date Published: November 2012
    • format: Multiple copy pack
    • isbn: 9781108054164
    • length: 1432 pages
    • dimensions: 218 x 142 x 89 mm
    • weight: 1.8kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Volume 1: Preface
    1. On the names of the days of the week
    2. On the number of dramas ascribed to Sophocles
    3. On the early Ionic philosophers
    4. On certain constructions of the subjunctive mood
    5. Ancaeus
    6. Notice of Payne Knight's Nummi Veteres
    7. Notice of Aristotle's Oeconomics
    8. On the Messapians
    9. Poemata Latina
    10. On the ius Latii, and the ius Italicum
    11. On the Sicelians in the Odyssey
    12. Iliadis Codex Aegyptiacus
    13. Miscellaneous observations
    14. Professor Scholefield's Aeschylus
    15. On the age of the coast-describer, Scylax of Caryanda
    16. On the fables of Babrius
    17. Kruse's Hellas
    18. On English adjectives
    19. Philip of Theangela
    20. Translation of part of the first book of the Aeneid
    21. On the accession of Darius son of Hystaspes
    22. On some passages in the civil and literary chronology of Greece
    23. On the root of 'eileo'
    24. The Journal of Education
    25. Imaginary conversation
    26. On the historical references, and the allusions in Horace
    27. On Xenophon's Helenica
    28. Xenophon, Niebuhr, and Delbrueck
    29. On certain passages in the fourth and fifth books of the architecture of Vitruvius
    30. On a passage in Xenophon's Hellenica
    31. The comic poet Antiphanes
    32. On the names of the antehellenic inhabitants of Greece
    33. De Pausaniae stilo Augusti Boeckhii prolusio academica
    34. On certain fragments quoted by Herodian
    35. On English orthography
    36. On English diminutives
    37. Miscellaneous observations. Volume 2:
    1. Imaginary conversation
    2. Dr Arnold on the Spartan constitution
    3. On the Homeric use of the word 'heros'
    4. On affectation in ancient and modern art
    5. De Arati Canone Augusti Boeckhii prolusio academica
    6. Anecdota Barocciana
    7. On the Roman coloni
    8. On the position of Susa
    9. On certain tenses attributed to the Greek verb
    10. Quo anni tempore Panathenaea Minora celebrata sint, quaeritur
    11. Miscellaneous observations
    12. On the use of definitions
    13. On the Attic Dionysia
    14. On the painting of an ancient vase
    15. On certain particles of the English language
    16. On oc and oyl
    17. On the kings of Attica before Theseus
    18. On English praeterites
    19. On the birth-year of Demosthenes
    20. Anecdota Barocciana
    21. On ancient Greek music
    22. De sacerdotiis Graecorum Augusti Boeckhii prolusio academica
    23. De titulis quibusdam suppositis Augusti Boeckhii prolusio academica
    24. Miscellaneous observations
    25. On the irony of Sophocles
    26. On the worth of Socrates as a philosopher
    27. Schleiermacher on Plato's Apology
    28. Socrates, Schleiermacher, and Delbrueck
    29. Simplicius de caelo
    30. Vico
    31. Regia Homerica
    32. Ogyges
    33. Niebuhr on the distinction between annals and history
    34. Hannibal's passage over the Alps
    35. Miscellaneous observations.

  • Editors

    Julius Charles Hare

    Connop Thirlwall

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