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Contents of the Months of July, Auguft, September,
October, November and December.

Art. I. An Examination of the Queftion, Whether Æneas ever came to Italy,

or not? &c. By C. Lamotte, D. D. II. The moral Philofopher. In a Dia-

logue between Philaletbes a Chriftian Deift, and Theophanes a Chriftian Jew,

&c. III. A Collection of curious Pieces wrote by the late celebrated M. Tur-

retin, Profeffor of Divinity and Ecclefiaftical History in the University of Ge-

neva. IV. A new Treatife of Fluxions, &c. By Thomas Simpson, Teacher of

the Mathematics. V. A Piece of Eloquence from the University of Gottingen

in Germany, &c. VI. The Hiftory of the ancient Germans, &c. By Dr.

John Jacob Mafcou, Aulic Counsellor to the King of Poland, &c. VII. A

Reply to Dr. Pemberton's Obfervations published in the Hiftory of the Works of

the Learned for the Month of June. By Philalethes Cantabrigienfis. VIII.

An Abridgment of the Sermons preached at the Lecture founded by the Ho-

nourable Robert Boyle, Efq; By Gilbert Burnet, Vicar of Coggeshall, Effex.

IX. A Continuation of the Hiftory of the ancient Germans. &c. X. A Con-

tinuation of Mr. Drake's Hiftory of the Antiquities of York, &c. XI. A Let-

ter to Mr. Maclaurin concerning his Letter lately published in the Philof.

Tranf. XII. Obfervations by Dr. Pemberton on Philalethes's Reply published

in the Works of the Learned for the laft Month. XIII. An Effay on hot and

cold Bathing. By John King Apothecary. XIV. Miscellanies in Verse and

Profe. By Mr. Jabez Hughes. XV. The Plain Account of the Nature and

End of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, not drawn from, or founded on

Scripture. XVI. A Treatise on Virtue and Happiness. XVII. A fhort and

eafy Method of Teaching or Learning Geography, &c. XVIII. Remarks

upon the Voice that was heard in the Temple before the Deftruction of Jerusa-

lem, &c. By Ch. Lamotte, D. D. XIX. The Oceana, and other Works of

James Harrington, Efq; collected, methodized and reviewed, &c. By John

Toland. XX. Sermons on feveral Subjects. By James Fofter. XXI. The

Scripture Doctrine of the Redemption of the World by Chrift intelligibly ex-

plained to the Capacity of mean People, &c. By Thomas Burnet, D. D. XXII.

The Conclufion and Poftfcript to the laft Reply of Philalethes Cantab. to Dr.

Pemberton, published in our History for July. XXIII. Medulla Poetarum Ro-

manorum; or, The most beautiful and instructive Paffages of the Roman Poets,

&c. By Mr. Henry Baker. XXIV. The Sacred and prophane Hiftory of the

World connected, &c. By Samuel Shuckford, M. A. XXV. Dr. Pemberton's

Answer to the two Questions put by Philalethes Cantabrigienfis, &c. XXVI.

An Effay concerning rational Notions, &c. By Charles Mayne, Efq; XXVII.

An Enquiry into the Morals of the Ancients. By the Reverend Mr. George

England. XXVIII. An Introduction to Geography, &c. XXIX. A new

Eflay on the Nerves, &c. By D. Bayne. XXX. Philofophical Transactions

for the Months of July, Auguft, and September, 1736. XXXI. Literary

News. XXXII. Remarks upon the Table-Gesture of the Ancients, &c.

By Ch. Lamotte, D. D. XXXIII. Mr. Broughton's Historical Library, &c.

XXXIV. A Continuation of Mr. Drake's History and Antiquities of York,

&c. XXXV. A Remark upon a Paffage in Mr. Shuckford's Connection, &c.

XXXVI. A Critical Hiftory of Philofophy, &c. XXXVII. Some far

ther Queries relating to the Controverfy between Dr. Pemberton and Philaletbes

Cantabrigienfis. XXXVIII. An Anfwer to Mr. Tindal's Christianity, &c.

XXXIX. An Hiftorico-Geographical Defcription of the North and Eaftern

Parts of Europe and Afia, &c. XL. Literary News. XLI. Continuation

of M. Strahlenberg's Defcription of the North and Eaftern Parts of Eu

rope and Afia. XLII. Continuation of Mr. Broughton's Bibliotheca Hifto

rico-Sacra.. XLIII. The History and Antiquities of the Jews in England,

&c. XLIV. An Advertisement by Dr. Pemberton concerning the Questions

published in the Works of the Learned. XLV. The Hiftory of the Arts

and Sciences of the Ancients. XLVI. Quæftio medica, An innuptis mus

lieribus fumma vitæ brevior? Catalogue of Books.

THE

HISTORY

OF THE

Works of the LEARNED.

GIVING

A General View of the State of LEARNING
throughout EUROPE, and containing an
impartial Account and accurate Abstracts of
the most valuable Books publish'd in Great
Britain and Foreign Parts.

Interfpers'd with Differtations on several curious
and entertaining Subjects, critical Reflections,
and Memoirs of the moft eminent WRITERS
in all Branches of polite Literature.

For the Months of July, August, September,
October, November and December, 1737.

VOL. II.

LONDON:

Printed for T. COOPER, at the Globe in Pater-
nofter-Row. M DCC XXXVII.

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