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These copies will be delivered gratis at any place in </span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-88736 ">London</span><span class="family-courier ">, which the author may be pleased to indicate either to the Secretary of the Society, or to me.<br>In making known to you this determination of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature, I am farther commanded to state to you that the particular objects, to which the attention of the Society has hitherto been chiefly directed, have been – the Elucidation of antient Monuments, whether Medals, Vases, or Statues – disquisitions on points of antient Geography, and of Classical History, and Archæology in general – speculations on the hieroglyphical language of Egypt, the Chronology of its several Royal Dynasties, and the age </span><span class="family-courier notice-24497 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> of its most celebrated Monuments: the illustration of antient Greek and Latin Inscriptions, and whatever may tend to increase our knowledge of the history and progress of the developement of the human intellect, and bearing in any important respect on the languages, the customs, the fables, the fine arts of civilized nations – the course of events which have brought man to his present state of existence, and the developement of those more prominent characters, which in the succeeding epochs of the world, have had a directing influence over the fortunes of nations.<br>However general and extensive the preceding description may represent the pursuits of the Royal Society of Literature, it is incumbent upon us still to remind you that our watchword is Literature itself; the advancement of Literature is the polar star of the Institution: and this will be quite sufficient to point out to you the nature of the communications we shall be happy to receive from you: and as far as practicable, to give a place to, in </span><span class="family-courier index-9885 tp-88737 ">our periodical publications</span><span class="family-courier ">.<br>It is needless to say, that with respect to the expediency of publishing or not, the Council of the Society must of course be the sole judge; and in the case of non-publication, the memoir or paper in question will be placed at the authorʼs disposal.<br>I have only further to add, that the Royal Society of Literature will be happy to receive from you from time to time such brief notices as you may think it desirable to communicate to the English Public, respecting the more recent literary publications and discoveries on subjects congenial to their pursuits, which may have appeared within the limits of your own personal observation.<br>Amongst the principal productions of the English press within the last year, we would particularly recommend to your attention: –<br>1. The Third Part or Volume of </span><span class="family-courier index-9889 tp-64787 ">„The Antiquities of Ionia“</span><span class="family-courier ">, published by </span><span class="family-courier index-9886 tp-64784 ">the Society of Dilettanti</span><span class="family-courier ">: – this Volume is confined to the history and remains of </span><span class="family-courier index-14511 tp-88738 ">Cnidus</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-14512 tp-88739 ">Aphrodisias</span><span class="family-courier "> in </span><span class="family-courier notice-44191 ">Canà</span><span class="family-courier ">, and of </span><span class="family-courier index-14513 tp-88740 ">Patara</span><span class="family-courier "> on the coast of Lycia: the literary and historical portion of it has been composed by </span><span class="family-courier index-9887 tp-64785 ">Colonel Leake</span><span class="family-courier ">, and </span><span class="family-courier index-9888 tp-64786 ">M</span><span class="index-9888 tp-64786 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9888 tp-64786 family-courier "> W. R. Hamilton</span><span class="family-courier ">, Members of the Society, whilst the direction of the architectural and other Engravings, and the description of the Plates, were confided to the late </span><span class="family-courier index-9890 tp-64791 ">M</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier "> W</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">m</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier "> Wilkins</span><span class="family-courier ">, also a Member of the Society, and Professor of Architecture at the </span><span class="family-courier index-12911 tp-78542 ">Royal Academy</span><span class="family-courier ">. This gentleman died before the completion of the Volume, and the description of the six last Plates was undertaken by </span><span class="family-courier index-9891 tp-64794 ">M</span><span class="index-9891 tp-64794 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9891 tp-64794 family-courier "> Deering</span><span class="family-courier ">, also a Member of the same Society, and by whom a large portion of the original materials for „The Antiquities of Ionia“ had been collected, during his travels in that country, under the auspices of the Society of Dilettanti.<br></span><span class="family-courier notice-24498 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> 2. The second Volume of the </span><span class="family-courier index-9893 tp-64813 ">Rev</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">d</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier "> D</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier "> Thomas Arnoldʼs</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-9892 tp-64807 ">History of </span><span class="family-courier index-9892 tp-64807 index-356 tp-64795 ">Rome</span><span class="family-courier ">, which is based on </span><span class="family-courier index-2503 tp-88741 ">the researches of </span><span class="family-courier index-2503 tp-88741 index-2327 tp-64802 ">Niebuhr</span><span class="family-courier ">, was also published last year. It comprises the period between the years 365 and 513 of the Republic, that is, from the Restoration of the City, after the retreat of the Gauls, to the conclusion of the Punic War. It therefore contains, besides other events of lasting importance, the details of the hostilities carried on by the Romans against the Samnites, Lucanians, and Etrurians, and a full account of the tumults and violent state of parties on the passing of the Agrarian Law proposed by </span><span class="family-courier index-9907 tp-64876 ">Marcus Curius Dentatus</span><span class="family-courier ">, about the year 464, one of the most obscure periods in the history of Rome. D</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Arnold maintains throughout his work the dignity of a truly philosophical historian, most ingeniously combined with extreme clearness of ideas, and simplicity of expression.<br>3. </span><span class="family-courier index-9897 tp-64837 ">„The Philosophy of The Inductive Sciences“</span><span class="family-courier "> by </span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-64836 ">the Rev</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">d</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier "> Will</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">m</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier ">, Professor of Moral Philosophy in </span><span class="family-courier index-6671 tp-64803 ">the University of </span><span class="family-courier index-6671 tp-64803 index-3531 tp-64804 ">Cambridge</span><span class="family-courier ">, is a work of the highest order of merit. 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The three last Volumes of </span><span class="family-courier index-9898 tp-64838 ">M</span><span class="index-9898 tp-64838 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9898 tp-64838 family-courier "> Hallamʼs</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-14515 tp-88746 ">Introduction to the History of the Literature of Europe during the 15</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier "> 16</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier "> and 17</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier "> centuries</span><span class="family-courier ">, were completed and published in 1839: as was also,<br>5. </span><span class="family-courier index-9904 tp-64866 ">M</span><span class="index-9904 tp-64866 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9904 tp-64866 family-courier "> Fellowesʼs</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-9906 tp-64869 ">Journal of a Tour in Asia Minor</span><span class="family-courier ">, which is embellished by many beautiful drawings of monuments of antient architecture and sculpture, which that gentleman discovered on and near the coast of Lycia in 1838: and I am happy to add that another Journey which M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Fellowes has since made to the same country, has been equally, if not more productive of new discoveries in the department of Archæology there, and a large collection of Greek and Lycian Inscriptions, which M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Fellowes met with in his travels, are in the press, and will shortly be published.<br>6. </span><span class="family-courier index-9900 tp-64846 ">The History of India</span><span class="family-courier ">, by </span><span class="family-courier index-9315 tp-64842 ">M</span><span class="index-9315 tp-64842 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9315 tp-64842 family-courier "> M. 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literature in its various branches – and (besides a special attention to the improvement of our own language,) to read and give to the public the papers of our correspondents and contributors, on history, philosophy, poetry, philology and the fine arts: – it is in furtherance of these objects, that the Council have deemed it right to invite you to contribute to </span><span class="family-courier index-9885 tp-88735 ">their pages</span><span class="family-courier "> any Essays, Notes, Memoirs, or critical or historical notices, which you may at present have at hand, and which are destined to be given to the public through any other channel: – if in the French or Italian languages, the communications would probably be printed in the language in which they are written: – if in German, Spanish, or Portuguese, the Council of the Society will be prepared to have them translated into English at their own expence: – and in all cases the author will be entitled to receive twenty copies of his works as his exclusive property. These copies will be delivered gratis at any place in </span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-88736 ">London</span><span class="family-courier ">, which the author may be pleased to indicate either to the Secretary of the Society, or to me.<br>In making known to you this determination of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature, I am farther commanded to state to you that the particular objects, to which the attention of the Society has hitherto been chiefly directed, have been – the Elucidation of antient Monuments, whether Medals, Vases, or Statues – disquisitions on points of antient Geography, and of Classical History, and Archæology in general – speculations on the hieroglyphical language of Egypt, the Chronology of its several Royal Dynasties, and the age </span><span class="family-courier notice-24497 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> of its most celebrated Monuments: the illustration of antient Greek and Latin Inscriptions, and whatever may tend to increase our knowledge of the history and progress of the developement of the human intellect, and bearing in any important respect on the languages, the customs, the fables, the fine arts of civilized nations – the course of events which have brought man to his present state of existence, and the developement of those more prominent characters, which in the succeeding epochs of the world, have had a directing influence over the fortunes of nations.<br>However general and extensive the preceding description may represent the pursuits of the Royal Society of Literature, it is incumbent upon us still to remind you that our watchword is Literature itself; the advancement of Literature is the polar star of the Institution: and this will be quite sufficient to point out to you the nature of the communications we shall be happy to receive from you: and as far as practicable, to give a place to, in </span><span class="family-courier index-9885 tp-88737 ">our periodical publications</span><span class="family-courier ">.<br>It is needless to say, that with respect to the expediency of publishing or not, the Council of the Society must of course be the sole judge; and in the case of non-publication, the memoir or paper in question will be placed at the authorʼs disposal.<br>I have only further to add, that the Royal Society of Literature will be happy to receive from you from time to time such brief notices as you may think it desirable to communicate to the English Public, respecting the more recent literary publications and discoveries on subjects congenial to their pursuits, which may have appeared within the limits of your own personal observation.<br>Amongst the principal productions of the English press within the last year, we would particularly recommend to your attention: –<br>1. The Third Part or Volume of </span><span class="family-courier index-9889 tp-64787 ">„The Antiquities of Ionia“</span><span class="family-courier ">, published by </span><span class="family-courier index-9886 tp-64784 ">the Society of Dilettanti</span><span class="family-courier ">: – this Volume is confined to the history and remains of </span><span class="family-courier index-14511 tp-88738 ">Cnidus</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-14512 tp-88739 ">Aphrodisias</span><span class="family-courier "> in </span><span class="family-courier notice-44191 ">Canà</span><span class="family-courier ">, and of </span><span class="family-courier index-14513 tp-88740 ">Patara</span><span class="family-courier "> on the coast of Lycia: the literary and historical portion of it has been composed by </span><span class="family-courier index-9887 tp-64785 ">Colonel Leake</span><span class="family-courier ">, and </span><span class="family-courier index-9888 tp-64786 ">M</span><span class="index-9888 tp-64786 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9888 tp-64786 family-courier "> W. R. Hamilton</span><span class="family-courier ">, Members of the Society, whilst the direction of the architectural and other Engravings, and the description of the Plates, were confided to the late </span><span class="family-courier index-9890 tp-64791 ">M</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier "> W</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">m</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier "> Wilkins</span><span class="family-courier ">, also a Member of the Society, and Professor of Architecture at the </span><span class="family-courier index-12911 tp-78542 ">Royal Academy</span><span class="family-courier ">. This gentleman died before the completion of the Volume, and the description of the six last Plates was undertaken by </span><span class="family-courier index-9891 tp-64794 ">M</span><span class="index-9891 tp-64794 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9891 tp-64794 family-courier "> Deering</span><span class="family-courier ">, also a Member of the same Society, and by whom a large portion of the original materials for „The Antiquities of Ionia“ had been collected, during his travels in that country, under the auspices of the Society of Dilettanti.<br></span><span class="family-courier notice-24498 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> 2. The second Volume of the </span><span class="family-courier index-9893 tp-64813 ">Rev</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">d</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier "> D</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier "> Thomas Arnoldʼs</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-9892 tp-64807 ">History of </span><span class="family-courier index-9892 tp-64807 index-356 tp-64795 ">Rome</span><span class="family-courier ">, which is based on </span><span class="family-courier index-2503 tp-88741 ">the researches of </span><span class="family-courier index-2503 tp-88741 index-2327 tp-64802 ">Niebuhr</span><span class="family-courier ">, was also published last year. It comprises the period between the years 365 and 513 of the Republic, that is, from the Restoration of the City, after the retreat of the Gauls, to the conclusion of the Punic War. It therefore contains, besides other events of lasting importance, the details of the hostilities carried on by the Romans against the Samnites, Lucanians, and Etrurians, and a full account of the tumults and violent state of parties on the passing of the Agrarian Law proposed by </span><span class="family-courier index-9907 tp-64876 ">Marcus Curius Dentatus</span><span class="family-courier ">, about the year 464, one of the most obscure periods in the history of Rome. D</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Arnold maintains throughout his work the dignity of a truly philosophical historian, most ingeniously combined with extreme clearness of ideas, and simplicity of expression.<br>3. </span><span class="family-courier index-9897 tp-64837 ">„The Philosophy of The Inductive Sciences“</span><span class="family-courier "> by </span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-64836 ">the Rev</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">d</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier "> Will</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">m</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier ">, Professor of Moral Philosophy in </span><span class="family-courier index-6671 tp-64803 ">the University of </span><span class="family-courier index-6671 tp-64803 index-3531 tp-64804 ">Cambridge</span><span class="family-courier ">, is a work of the highest order of merit. It is intended as an application of the Plan of </span><span class="family-courier index-9894 tp-64829 index-9895 tp-64835 ">Baconʼs</span><span class="family-courier index-9895 tp-64835 "> Novum Organum</span><span class="family-courier ">, to the present condition of physical science; and it goes far to complete the system of Baconian Instruction, commenced by the History of the Inductive Sciences published in the previous year.<br>4. The three last Volumes of </span><span class="family-courier index-9898 tp-64838 ">M</span><span class="index-9898 tp-64838 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9898 tp-64838 family-courier "> Hallamʼs</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-14515 tp-88746 ">Introduction to the History of the Literature of Europe during the 15</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier "> 16</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier "> and 17</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier "> centuries</span><span class="family-courier ">, were completed and published in 1839: as was also,<br>5. </span><span class="family-courier index-9904 tp-64866 ">M</span><span class="index-9904 tp-64866 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9904 tp-64866 family-courier "> Fellowesʼs</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-9906 tp-64869 ">Journal of a Tour in Asia Minor</span><span class="family-courier ">, which is embellished by many beautiful drawings of monuments of antient architecture and sculpture, which that gentleman discovered on and near the coast of Lycia in 1838: and I am happy to add that another Journey which M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Fellowes has since made to the same country, has been equally, if not more productive of new discoveries in the department of Archæology there, and a large collection of Greek and Lycian Inscriptions, which M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Fellowes met with in his travels, are in the press, and will shortly be published.<br>6. </span><span class="family-courier index-9900 tp-64846 ">The History of India</span><span class="family-courier ">, by </span><span class="family-courier index-9315 tp-64842 ">M</span><span class="index-9315 tp-64842 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9315 tp-64842 family-courier "> M. Elphinstone</span><span class="family-courier ">, is a work of great research, and bears the stamp of being the production of an experienced statesman, one profoundly versed in the languages and customs of the East, and of an enlightened scholar.<br>7. </span><span class="family-courier index-9902 tp-64854 ">The Travels of </span><span class="family-courier index-9902 tp-64854 index-9903 tp-64861 ">Lieut</span><span class="index-9902 tp-64854 index-9903 tp-64861 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">t</span><span class="index-9902 tp-64854 index-9903 tp-64861 family-courier "> Wood</span><span class="index-9902 tp-64854 family-courier "> to the sources of the Oxus</span><span class="family-courier "> have been received with great satisfaction, as presenting the results of an expedition </span><span class="family-courier notice-24499 ">[4]</span><span class="family-courier "> conducted successfully by an enterprizing and scientific Officer, and as opening to the European public a large tract of country hitherto unknown, but connected geographically and politically with frontiers of the Indian, Persian, and Russian Empires.<br></span><span class="family-courier index-9887 tp-64805 ">Colonel Leake</span><span class="family-courier "> has in the press a new Edition of </span><span class="family-courier index-9901 tp-64850 ">his „Topography of Athens“</span><span class="family-courier ">, which will contain much new and important matter, the result of the late discoveries consequent upon the improvements and rebuilding of </span><span class="family-courier index-4240 tp-64862 ">that city</span><span class="family-courier ">. <br>I have the honor to subscribe myself,<br>with the highest consideration,<br>Sir,<br>Your very obed</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">t</span><span class="family-courier "> humble Serv</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">t</span><span class="family-courier "> <br>W. R. Hamilton.<br>Foreign Secretary to the<br>Royal Society of Literature.<br><br>a Mons. </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">W. A. von Schlegel</span><span class="family-courier "><br>a </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-64806 ">Bonn</span>', '36_xml' => '<p><hi rend="family:Courier"><milestone unit="start" n="24496"/>[1]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="24496"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">Royal Society of Literature</hi><hi rend="family:Courier">.<lb/><placeName key="292">London</placeName>, April 29</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1841.<lb/>Sir,<lb/>It is with great satisfaction that I have received the directions of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature of </hi><placeName key="292"><hi rend="family:Courier">London</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier">, to acquaint you that they have lately passed a Resolution, to the effect that the pages of </hi><name key="9885" type="periodical"><hi rend="family:Courier">the Journal of their Transactions</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier"> shall be open to the admission of literary, historical, or archeological Communications from their foreign Members, as well as from other foreigners of eminent distinction in these or similar pursuits, who may be inclined to honor the Society with the result of their learned labours.<lb/>You are already aware that this Society was founded in the year 1825 by a Royal Charter granted by </hi><persName key="2265"><hi rend="family:Courier">His Majesty George IV.</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, for the purposes of promoting literature in its various branches – and (besides a special attention to the improvement of our own language,) to read and give to the public the papers of our correspondents and contributors, on history, philosophy, poetry, philology and the fine arts: – it is in furtherance of these objects, that the Council have deemed it right to invite you to contribute to </hi><name key="9885" type="periodical"><hi rend="family:Courier">their pages</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier"> any Essays, Notes, Memoirs, or critical or historical notices, which you may at present have at hand, and which are destined to be given to the public through any other channel: – if in the French or Italian languages, the communications would probably be printed in the language in which they are written: – if in German, Spanish, or Portuguese, the Council of the Society will be prepared to have them translated into English at their own expence: – and in all cases the author will be entitled to receive twenty copies of his works as his exclusive property. These copies will be delivered gratis at any place in </hi><placeName key="292"><hi rend="family:Courier">London</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier">, which the author may be pleased to indicate either to the Secretary of the Society, or to me.<lb/>In making known to you this determination of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature, I am farther commanded to state to you that the particular objects, to which the attention of the Society has hitherto been chiefly directed, have been – the Elucidation of antient Monuments, whether Medals, Vases, or Statues – disquisitions on points of antient Geography, and of Classical History, and Archæology in general – speculations on the hieroglyphical language of Egypt, the Chronology of its several Royal Dynasties, and the age <milestone unit="start" n="24497"/>[2]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="24497"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> of its most celebrated Monuments: the illustration of antient Greek and Latin Inscriptions, and whatever may tend to increase our knowledge of the history and progress of the developement of the human intellect, and bearing in any important respect on the languages, the customs, the fables, the fine arts of civilized nations – the course of events which have brought man to his present state of existence, and the developement of those more prominent characters, which in the succeeding epochs of the world, have had a directing influence over the fortunes of nations.<lb/>However general and extensive the preceding description may represent the pursuits of the Royal Society of Literature, it is incumbent upon us still to remind you that our watchword is Literature itself; the advancement of Literature is the polar star of the Institution: and this will be quite sufficient to point out to you the nature of the communications we shall be happy to receive from you: and as far as practicable, to give a place to, in </hi><name key="9885" type="periodical"><hi rend="family:Courier">our periodical publications</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier">.<lb/>It is needless to say, that with respect to the expediency of publishing or not, the Council of the Society must of course be the sole judge; and in the case of non-publication, the memoir or paper in question will be placed at the authorʼs disposal.<lb/>I have only further to add, that the Royal Society of Literature will be happy to receive from you from time to time such brief notices as you may think it desirable to communicate to the English Public, respecting the more recent literary publications and discoveries on subjects congenial to their pursuits, which may have appeared within the limits of your own personal observation.<lb/>Amongst the principal productions of the English press within the last year, we would particularly recommend to your attention: –<lb/>1. The Third Part or Volume of <name key="9889" type="work">„The Antiquities of Ionia“</name>, published by <orgName key="9886">the Society of Dilettanti</orgName>: – this Volume is confined to the history and remains of <placeName key="14511">Cnidus</placeName> and <placeName key="14512">Aphrodisias</placeName> in <milestone unit="start" n="44191"/>Canà</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Lies: Caria</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="44191"/><hi rend="family:Courier">, and of <placeName key="14513">Patara</placeName> on the coast of Lycia: the literary and historical portion of it has been composed by <persName key="9887">Colonel Leake</persName>, and </hi><persName key="9888"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> W. R. Hamilton</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, Members of the Society, whilst the direction of the architectural and other Engravings, and the description of the Plates, were confided to the late </hi><persName key="9890"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> W</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">m</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Wilkins</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, also a Member of the Society, and Professor of Architecture at the <orgName key="12911">Royal Academy</orgName>. This gentleman died before the completion of the Volume, and the description of the six last Plates was undertaken by </hi><persName key="9891"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Deering</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, also a Member of the same Society, and by whom a large portion of the original materials for „The Antiquities of Ionia“ had been collected, during his travels in that country, under the auspices of the Society of Dilettanti.<lb/><milestone unit="start" n="24498"/>[3]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="24498"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> 2. The second Volume of the </hi><persName key="9893"><hi rend="family:Courier">Rev</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">d</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Thomas Arnoldʼs</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> <name key="9892" type="work">History of <placeName key="356">Rome</placeName></name>, which is based on <name key="2503" type="work">the researches of <persName key="2327">Niebuhr</persName></name>, was also published last year. It comprises the period between the years 365 and 513 of the Republic, that is, from the Restoration of the City, after the retreat of the Gauls, to the conclusion of the Punic War. It therefore contains, besides other events of lasting importance, the details of the hostilities carried on by the Romans against the Samnites, Lucanians, and Etrurians, and a full account of the tumults and violent state of parties on the passing of the Agrarian Law proposed by <persName key="9907">Marcus Curius Dentatus</persName>, about the year 464, one of the most obscure periods in the history of Rome. D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Arnold maintains throughout his work the dignity of a truly philosophical historian, most ingeniously combined with extreme clearness of ideas, and simplicity of expression.<lb/>3. <name key="9897" type="work">„The Philosophy of The Inductive Sciences“</name> by </hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">the Rev</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">d</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Will</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">m</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, Professor of Moral Philosophy in <orgName key="6671">the University of <placeName key="3531">Cambridge</placeName></orgName>, is a work of the highest order of merit. It is intended as an application of the Plan of <name key="9895" type="work"><persName key="9894">Baconʼs</persName> Novum Organum</name>, to the present condition of physical science; and it goes far to complete the system of Baconian Instruction, commenced by the History of the Inductive Sciences published in the previous year.<lb/>4. The three last Volumes of </hi><persName key="9898"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hallamʼs</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> </hi><name key="14515" type="work"><hi rend="family:Courier">Introduction to the History of the Literature of Europe during the 15</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 16</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and 17</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> centuries</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier">, were completed and published in 1839: as was also,<lb/>5. </hi><persName key="9904"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Fellowesʼs</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> <name key="9906" type="work">Journal of a Tour in Asia Minor</name>, which is embellished by many beautiful drawings of monuments of antient architecture and sculpture, which that gentleman discovered on and near the coast of Lycia in 1838: and I am happy to add that another Journey which M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Fellowes has since made to the same country, has been equally, if not more productive of new discoveries in the department of Archæology there, and a large collection of Greek and Lycian Inscriptions, which M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Fellowes met with in his travels, are in the press, and will shortly be published.<lb/>6. <name key="9900" type="work">The History of India</name>, by </hi><persName key="9315"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> M. Elphinstone</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, is a work of great research, and bears the stamp of being the production of an experienced statesman, one profoundly versed in the languages and customs of the East, and of an enlightened scholar.<lb/>7. </hi><name key="9902" type="work"><hi rend="family:Courier">The Travels of </hi><persName key="9903"><hi rend="family:Courier">Lieut</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Wood</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> to the sources of the Oxus</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier"> have been received with great satisfaction, as presenting the results of an expedition <milestone unit="start" n="24499"/>[4]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="24499"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> conducted successfully by an enterprizing and scientific Officer, and as opening to the European public a large tract of country hitherto unknown, but connected geographically and politically with frontiers of the Indian, Persian, and Russian Empires.<lb/></hi><persName key="9887"><hi rend="family:Courier">Colonel Leake</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> has in the press a new Edition of </hi><name key="9901" type="work"><hi rend="family:Courier">his „Topography of Athens“</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier">, which will contain much new and important matter, the result of the late discoveries consequent upon the improvements and rebuilding of </hi><placeName key="4240"><hi rend="family:Courier">that city</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier">. <lb/>I have the honor to subscribe myself,<lb/>with the highest consideration,<lb/>Sir,<lb/>Your very obed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> humble Serv</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> <lb/>W. R. Hamilton.<lb/>Foreign Secretary to the<lb/>Royal Society of Literature.<lb/><lb/>a Mons. </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">W. 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The Third Part or Volume of <anchor type="b" n="9889" ana="12" xml:id="NidB64787"/>„The Antiquities of Ionia“<anchor type="e" n="9889" ana="12" xml:id="NidE64787"/>, published by <anchor type="b" n="9886" ana="15" xml:id="NidB64784"/>the Society of Dilettanti<anchor type="e" n="9886" ana="15" xml:id="NidE64784"/>: – this Volume is confined to the history and remains of <anchor type="b" n="14511" ana="10" xml:id="NidB88738"/>Cnidus<anchor type="e" n="14511" ana="10" xml:id="NidE88738"/> and <anchor type="b" n="14512" ana="10" xml:id="NidB88739"/>Aphrodisias<anchor type="e" n="14512" ana="10" xml:id="NidE88739"/> in <milestone unit="start" n="44191"/>Canà<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Lies: Caria</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="44191"/>, and of <anchor type="b" n="14513" ana="10" xml:id="NidB88740"/>Patara<anchor type="e" n="14513" ana="10" xml:id="NidE88740"/> on the coast of Lycia: the literary and historical portion of it has been composed by <anchor type="b" n="9887" ana="11" xml:id="NidB64785"/>Colonel Leake<anchor type="e" n="9887" ana="11" xml:id="NidE64785"/>, and <anchor type="b" n="9888" ana="11" xml:id="NidB64786"/>M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> W. R. Hamilton<anchor type="e" n="9888" ana="11" xml:id="NidE64786"/>, Members of the Society, whilst the direction of the architectural and other Engravings, and the description of the Plates, were confided to the late <anchor type="b" n="9890" ana="11" xml:id="NidB64791"/>M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> W</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">m</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Wilkins<anchor type="e" n="9890" ana="11" xml:id="NidE64791"/>, also a Member of the Society, and Professor of Architecture at the <anchor type="b" n="12911" ana="15" xml:id="NidB78542"/>Royal Academy<anchor type="e" n="12911" ana="15" xml:id="NidE78542"/>. 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The second Volume of the <anchor type="b" n="9893" ana="11" xml:id="NidB64813"/>Rev</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">d</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Thomas Arnoldʼs<anchor type="e" n="9893" ana="11" xml:id="NidE64813"/> <anchor type="b" n="9892" ana="12" xml:id="NidB64807"/>History of <anchor type="b" n="356" ana="10" xml:id="NidB64795"/>Rome<anchor type="e" n="356" ana="10" xml:id="NidE64795"/><anchor type="e" n="9892" ana="12" xml:id="NidE64807"/>, which is based on <anchor type="b" n="2503" ana="12" xml:id="NidB88741"/>the researches of <anchor type="b" n="2327" ana="11" xml:id="NidB64802"/>Niebuhr<anchor type="e" n="2327" ana="11" xml:id="NidE64802"/><anchor type="e" n="2503" ana="12" xml:id="NidE88741"/>, was also published last year. 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Kritanhang.krit_infotyp' => 'Infotyp', '36_KFSA Kritanhang.krit_infotext' => 'Infotext', '36_datumspezif' => 'Datum Spezifikation', 'index_orte_10' => 'Orte', 'index_orte_10.content' => 'Orte', 'index_orte_10.comment' => 'Orte (Kommentar)', 'index_personen_11' => 'Personen', 'index_personen_11.content' => 'Personen', 'index_personen_11.comment' => 'Personen (Kommentar)', 'index_werke_12' => 'Werke', 'index_werke_12.content' => 'Werke', 'index_werke_12.comment' => 'Werke (Kommentar)', 'index_periodika_13' => 'Periodika', 'index_periodika_13.content' => 'Periodika', 'index_periodika_13.comment' => 'Periodika (Kommentar)', 'index_sachen_14' => 'Sachen', 'index_sachen_14.content' => 'Sachen', 'index_sachen_14.comment' => 'Sachen (Kommentar)', 'index_koerperschaften_15' => 'Koerperschaften', 'index_koerperschaften_15.content' => 'Koerperschaften', 'index_koerperschaften_15.comment' => 'Koerperschaften (Kommentar)', 'index_zitate_16' => 'Zitate', 'index_zitate_16.content' => 'Zitate', 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'transcript.text' => 'Transkripte', 'folders' => 'Mappen', 'notes' => 'Notizen', 'notes.title' => 'Notizen (Titel)', 'notes.content' => 'Notizen', 'notes.category' => 'Notizen (Kategorie)', 'key' => 'FuD Schlüssel' ) ) $html = '<span class="family-courier notice-24496 ">[1]</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">Royal Society of Literature</span><span class="family-courier ">.<br></span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-64781 ">London</span><span class="family-courier ">, April 29</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="family-courier "> 1841.<br>Sir,<br>It is with great satisfaction that I have received the directions of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature of </span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-88734 ">London</span><span class="family-courier ">, to acquaint you that they have lately passed a Resolution, to the effect that the pages of </span><span class="family-courier index-9885 tp-64783 ">the Journal of their Transactions</span><span class="family-courier "> shall be open to the admission of literary, historical, or archeological Communications from their foreign Members, as well as from other foreigners of eminent distinction in these or similar pursuits, who may be inclined to honor the Society with the result of their learned labours.<br>You are already aware that this Society was founded in the year 1825 by a Royal Charter granted by </span><span class="family-courier index-2265 tp-64782 ">His Majesty George IV.</span><span class="family-courier ">, for the purposes of promoting literature in its various branches – and (besides a special attention to the improvement of our own language,) to read and give to the public the papers of our correspondents and contributors, on history, philosophy, poetry, philology and the fine arts: – it is in furtherance of these objects, that the Council have deemed it right to invite you to contribute to </span><span class="family-courier index-9885 tp-88735 ">their pages</span><span class="family-courier "> any Essays, Notes, Memoirs, or critical or historical notices, which you may at present have at hand, and which are destined to be given to the public through any other channel: – if in the French or Italian languages, the communications would probably be printed in the language in which they are written: – if in German, Spanish, or Portuguese, the Council of the Society will be prepared to have them translated into English at their own expence: – and in all cases the author will be entitled to receive twenty copies of his works as his exclusive property. These copies will be delivered gratis at any place in </span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-88736 ">London</span><span class="family-courier ">, which the author may be pleased to indicate either to the Secretary of the Society, or to me.<br>In making known to you this determination of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature, I am farther commanded to state to you that the particular objects, to which the attention of the Society has hitherto been chiefly directed, have been – the Elucidation of antient Monuments, whether Medals, Vases, or Statues – disquisitions on points of antient Geography, and of Classical History, and Archæology in general – speculations on the hieroglyphical language of Egypt, the Chronology of its several Royal Dynasties, and the age </span><span class="family-courier notice-24497 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> of its most celebrated Monuments: the illustration of antient Greek and Latin Inscriptions, and whatever may tend to increase our knowledge of the history and progress of the developement of the human intellect, and bearing in any important respect on the languages, the customs, the fables, the fine arts of civilized nations – the course of events which have brought man to his present state of existence, and the developement of those more prominent characters, which in the succeeding epochs of the world, have had a directing influence over the fortunes of nations.<br>However general and extensive the preceding description may represent the pursuits of the Royal Society of Literature, it is incumbent upon us still to remind you that our watchword is Literature itself; the advancement of Literature is the polar star of the Institution: and this will be quite sufficient to point out to you the nature of the communications we shall be happy to receive from you: and as far as practicable, to give a place to, in </span><span class="family-courier index-9885 tp-88737 ">our periodical publications</span><span class="family-courier ">.<br>It is needless to say, that with respect to the expediency of publishing or not, the Council of the Society must of course be the sole judge; and in the case of non-publication, the memoir or paper in question will be placed at the authorʼs disposal.<br>I have only further to add, that the Royal Society of Literature will be happy to receive from you from time to time such brief notices as you may think it desirable to communicate to the English Public, respecting the more recent literary publications and discoveries on subjects congenial to their pursuits, which may have appeared within the limits of your own personal observation.<br>Amongst the principal productions of the English press within the last year, we would particularly recommend to your attention: –<br>1. The Third Part or Volume of </span><span class="family-courier index-9889 tp-64787 ">„The Antiquities of Ionia“</span><span class="family-courier ">, published by </span><span class="family-courier index-9886 tp-64784 ">the Society of Dilettanti</span><span class="family-courier ">: – this Volume is confined to the history and remains of </span><span class="family-courier index-14511 tp-88738 ">Cnidus</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-14512 tp-88739 ">Aphrodisias</span><span class="family-courier "> in </span><span class="family-courier notice-44191 ">Canà</span><span class="family-courier ">, and of </span><span class="family-courier index-14513 tp-88740 ">Patara</span><span class="family-courier "> on the coast of Lycia: the literary and historical portion of it has been composed by </span><span class="family-courier index-9887 tp-64785 ">Colonel Leake</span><span class="family-courier ">, and </span><span class="family-courier index-9888 tp-64786 ">M</span><span class="index-9888 tp-64786 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9888 tp-64786 family-courier "> W. R. Hamilton</span><span class="family-courier ">, Members of the Society, whilst the direction of the architectural and other Engravings, and the description of the Plates, were confided to the late </span><span class="family-courier index-9890 tp-64791 ">M</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier "> W</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">m</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier "> Wilkins</span><span class="family-courier ">, also a Member of the Society, and Professor of Architecture at the </span><span class="family-courier index-12911 tp-78542 ">Royal Academy</span><span class="family-courier ">. This gentleman died before the completion of the Volume, and the description of the six last Plates was undertaken by </span><span class="family-courier index-9891 tp-64794 ">M</span><span class="index-9891 tp-64794 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9891 tp-64794 family-courier "> Deering</span><span class="family-courier ">, also a Member of the same Society, and by whom a large portion of the original materials for „The Antiquities of Ionia“ had been collected, during his travels in that country, under the auspices of the Society of Dilettanti.<br></span><span class="family-courier notice-24498 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> 2. The second Volume of the </span><span class="family-courier index-9893 tp-64813 ">Rev</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">d</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier "> D</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier "> Thomas Arnoldʼs</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-9892 tp-64807 ">History of </span><span class="family-courier index-9892 tp-64807 index-356 tp-64795 ">Rome</span><span class="family-courier ">, which is based on </span><span class="family-courier index-2503 tp-88741 ">the researches of </span><span class="family-courier index-2503 tp-88741 index-2327 tp-64802 ">Niebuhr</span><span class="family-courier ">, was also published last year. It comprises the period between the years 365 and 513 of the Republic, that is, from the Restoration of the City, after the retreat of the Gauls, to the conclusion of the Punic War. It therefore contains, besides other events of lasting importance, the details of the hostilities carried on by the Romans against the Samnites, Lucanians, and Etrurians, and a full account of the tumults and violent state of parties on the passing of the Agrarian Law proposed by </span><span class="family-courier index-9907 tp-64876 ">Marcus Curius Dentatus</span><span class="family-courier ">, about the year 464, one of the most obscure periods in the history of Rome. D</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Arnold maintains throughout his work the dignity of a truly philosophical historian, most ingeniously combined with extreme clearness of ideas, and simplicity of expression.<br>3. </span><span class="family-courier index-9897 tp-64837 ">„The Philosophy of The Inductive Sciences“</span><span class="family-courier "> by </span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-64836 ">the Rev</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">d</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier "> Will</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">m</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier ">, Professor of Moral Philosophy in </span><span class="family-courier index-6671 tp-64803 ">the University of </span><span class="family-courier index-6671 tp-64803 index-3531 tp-64804 ">Cambridge</span><span class="family-courier ">, is a work of the highest order of merit. It is intended as an application of the Plan of </span><span class="family-courier index-9894 tp-64829 index-9895 tp-64835 ">Baconʼs</span><span class="family-courier index-9895 tp-64835 "> Novum Organum</span><span class="family-courier ">, to the present condition of physical science; and it goes far to complete the system of Baconian Instruction, commenced by the History of the Inductive Sciences published in the previous year.<br>4. The three last Volumes of </span><span class="family-courier index-9898 tp-64838 ">M</span><span class="index-9898 tp-64838 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9898 tp-64838 family-courier "> Hallamʼs</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-14515 tp-88746 ">Introduction to the History of the Literature of Europe during the 15</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier "> 16</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier "> and 17</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier "> centuries</span><span class="family-courier ">, were completed and published in 1839: as was also,<br>5. </span><span class="family-courier index-9904 tp-64866 ">M</span><span class="index-9904 tp-64866 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9904 tp-64866 family-courier "> Fellowesʼs</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-9906 tp-64869 ">Journal of a Tour in Asia Minor</span><span class="family-courier ">, which is embellished by many beautiful drawings of monuments of antient architecture and sculpture, which that gentleman discovered on and near the coast of Lycia in 1838: and I am happy to add that another Journey which M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Fellowes has since made to the same country, has been equally, if not more productive of new discoveries in the department of Archæology there, and a large collection of Greek and Lycian Inscriptions, which M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Fellowes met with in his travels, are in the press, and will shortly be published.<br>6. </span><span class="family-courier index-9900 tp-64846 ">The History of India</span><span class="family-courier ">, by </span><span class="family-courier index-9315 tp-64842 ">M</span><span class="index-9315 tp-64842 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9315 tp-64842 family-courier "> M. 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class="family-courier notice-24496 ">[1]</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">Royal Society of Literature</span><span class="family-courier ">.<br></span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-64781 ">London</span><span class="family-courier ">, April 29</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="family-courier "> 1841.<br>Sir,<br>It is with great satisfaction that I have received the directions of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature of </span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-88734 ">London</span><span class="family-courier ">, to acquaint you that they have lately passed a Resolution, to the effect that the pages of </span><span class="family-courier index-9885 tp-64783 ">the Journal of their Transactions</span><span class="family-courier "> shall be open to the admission of literary, historical, or archeological Communications from their foreign Members, as well as from other foreigners of eminent distinction in these or similar pursuits, who may be inclined to honor the Society with the result of their learned labours.<br>You are already aware that this Society was founded in the year 1825 by a Royal Charter granted by </span><span class="family-courier index-2265 tp-64782 ">His Majesty George IV.</span><span class="family-courier ">, for the purposes of promoting literature in its various branches – and (besides a special attention to the improvement of our own language,) to read and give to the public the papers of our correspondents and contributors, on history, philosophy, poetry, philology and the fine arts: – it is in furtherance of these objects, that the Council have deemed it right to invite you to contribute to </span><span class="family-courier index-9885 tp-88735 ">their pages</span><span class="family-courier "> any Essays, Notes, Memoirs, or critical or historical notices, which you may at present have at hand, and which are destined to be given to the public through any other channel: – if in the French or Italian languages, the communications would probably be printed in the language in which they are written: – if in German, Spanish, or Portuguese, the Council of the Society will be prepared to have them translated into English at their own expence: – and in all cases the author will be entitled to receive twenty copies of his works as his exclusive property. These copies will be delivered gratis at any place in </span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-88736 ">London</span><span class="family-courier ">, which the author may be pleased to indicate either to the Secretary of the Society, or to me.<br>In making known to you this determination of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature, I am farther commanded to state to you that the particular objects, to which the attention of the Society has hitherto been chiefly directed, have been – the Elucidation of antient Monuments, whether Medals, Vases, or Statues – disquisitions on points of antient Geography, and of Classical History, and Archæology in general – speculations on the hieroglyphical language of Egypt, the Chronology of its several Royal Dynasties, and the age </span><span class="family-courier notice-24497 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> of its most celebrated Monuments: the illustration of antient Greek and Latin Inscriptions, and whatever may tend to increase our knowledge of the history and progress of the developement of the human intellect, and bearing in any important respect on the languages, the customs, the fables, the fine arts of civilized nations – the course of events which have brought man to his present state of existence, and the developement of those more prominent characters, which in the succeeding epochs of the world, have had a directing influence over the fortunes of nations.<br>However general and extensive the preceding description may represent the pursuits of the Royal Society of Literature, it is incumbent upon us still to remind you that our watchword is Literature itself; the advancement of Literature is the polar star of the Institution: and this will be quite sufficient to point out to you the nature of the communications we shall be happy to receive from you: and as far as practicable, to give a place to, in </span><span class="family-courier index-9885 tp-88737 ">our periodical publications</span><span class="family-courier ">.<br>It is needless to say, that with respect to the expediency of publishing or not, the Council of the Society must of course be the sole judge; and in the case of non-publication, the memoir or paper in question will be placed at the authorʼs disposal.<br>I have only further to add, that the Royal Society of Literature will be happy to receive from you from time to time such brief notices as you may think it desirable to communicate to the English Public, respecting the more recent literary publications and discoveries on subjects congenial to their pursuits, which may have appeared within the limits of your own personal observation.<br>Amongst the principal productions of the English press within the last year, we would particularly recommend to your attention: –<br>1. The Third Part or Volume of </span><span class="family-courier index-9889 tp-64787 ">„The Antiquities of Ionia“</span><span class="family-courier ">, published by </span><span class="family-courier index-9886 tp-64784 ">the Society of Dilettanti</span><span class="family-courier ">: – this Volume is confined to the history and remains of </span><span class="family-courier index-14511 tp-88738 ">Cnidus</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-14512 tp-88739 ">Aphrodisias</span><span class="family-courier "> in </span><span class="family-courier notice-44191 ">Canà</span><span class="family-courier ">, and of </span><span class="family-courier index-14513 tp-88740 ">Patara</span><span class="family-courier "> on the coast of Lycia: the literary and historical portion of it has been composed by </span><span class="family-courier index-9887 tp-64785 ">Colonel Leake</span><span class="family-courier ">, and </span><span class="family-courier index-9888 tp-64786 ">M</span><span class="index-9888 tp-64786 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9888 tp-64786 family-courier "> W. R. Hamilton</span><span class="family-courier ">, Members of the Society, whilst the direction of the architectural and other Engravings, and the description of the Plates, were confided to the late </span><span class="family-courier index-9890 tp-64791 ">M</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier "> W</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">m</span><span class="index-9890 tp-64791 family-courier "> Wilkins</span><span class="family-courier ">, also a Member of the Society, and Professor of Architecture at the </span><span class="family-courier index-12911 tp-78542 ">Royal Academy</span><span class="family-courier ">. This gentleman died before the completion of the Volume, and the description of the six last Plates was undertaken by </span><span class="family-courier index-9891 tp-64794 ">M</span><span class="index-9891 tp-64794 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9891 tp-64794 family-courier "> Deering</span><span class="family-courier ">, also a Member of the same Society, and by whom a large portion of the original materials for „The Antiquities of Ionia“ had been collected, during his travels in that country, under the auspices of the Society of Dilettanti.<br></span><span class="family-courier notice-24498 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> 2. The second Volume of the </span><span class="family-courier index-9893 tp-64813 ">Rev</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">d</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier "> D</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9893 tp-64813 family-courier "> Thomas Arnoldʼs</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-9892 tp-64807 ">History of </span><span class="family-courier index-9892 tp-64807 index-356 tp-64795 ">Rome</span><span class="family-courier ">, which is based on </span><span class="family-courier index-2503 tp-88741 ">the researches of </span><span class="family-courier index-2503 tp-88741 index-2327 tp-64802 ">Niebuhr</span><span class="family-courier ">, was also published last year. It comprises the period between the years 365 and 513 of the Republic, that is, from the Restoration of the City, after the retreat of the Gauls, to the conclusion of the Punic War. It therefore contains, besides other events of lasting importance, the details of the hostilities carried on by the Romans against the Samnites, Lucanians, and Etrurians, and a full account of the tumults and violent state of parties on the passing of the Agrarian Law proposed by </span><span class="family-courier index-9907 tp-64876 ">Marcus Curius Dentatus</span><span class="family-courier ">, about the year 464, one of the most obscure periods in the history of Rome. D</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Arnold maintains throughout his work the dignity of a truly philosophical historian, most ingeniously combined with extreme clearness of ideas, and simplicity of expression.<br>3. </span><span class="family-courier index-9897 tp-64837 ">„The Philosophy of The Inductive Sciences“</span><span class="family-courier "> by </span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-64836 ">the Rev</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">d</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier "> Will</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">m</span><span class="index-9896 tp-64836 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier ">, Professor of Moral Philosophy in </span><span class="family-courier index-6671 tp-64803 ">the University of </span><span class="family-courier index-6671 tp-64803 index-3531 tp-64804 ">Cambridge</span><span class="family-courier ">, is a work of the highest order of merit. It is intended as an application of the Plan of </span><span class="family-courier index-9894 tp-64829 index-9895 tp-64835 ">Baconʼs</span><span class="family-courier index-9895 tp-64835 "> Novum Organum</span><span class="family-courier ">, to the present condition of physical science; and it goes far to complete the system of Baconian Instruction, commenced by the History of the Inductive Sciences published in the previous year.<br>4. The three last Volumes of </span><span class="family-courier index-9898 tp-64838 ">M</span><span class="index-9898 tp-64838 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9898 tp-64838 family-courier "> Hallamʼs</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-14515 tp-88746 ">Introduction to the History of the Literature of Europe during the 15</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier "> 16</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier "> and 17</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="index-14515 tp-88746 family-courier "> centuries</span><span class="family-courier ">, were completed and published in 1839: as was also,<br>5. </span><span class="family-courier index-9904 tp-64866 ">M</span><span class="index-9904 tp-64866 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9904 tp-64866 family-courier "> Fellowesʼs</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-9906 tp-64869 ">Journal of a Tour in Asia Minor</span><span class="family-courier ">, which is embellished by many beautiful drawings of monuments of antient architecture and sculpture, which that gentleman discovered on and near the coast of Lycia in 1838: and I am happy to add that another Journey which M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Fellowes has since made to the same country, has been equally, if not more productive of new discoveries in the department of Archæology there, and a large collection of Greek and Lycian Inscriptions, which M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Fellowes met with in his travels, are in the press, and will shortly be published.<br>6. </span><span class="family-courier index-9900 tp-64846 ">The History of India</span><span class="family-courier ">, by </span><span class="family-courier index-9315 tp-64842 ">M</span><span class="index-9315 tp-64842 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9315 tp-64842 family-courier "> M. Elphinstone</span><span class="family-courier ">, is a work of great research, and bears the stamp of being the production of an experienced statesman, one profoundly versed in the languages and customs of the East, and of an enlightened scholar.<br>7. </span><span class="family-courier index-9902 tp-64854 ">The Travels of </span><span class="family-courier index-9902 tp-64854 index-9903 tp-64861 ">Lieut</span><span class="index-9902 tp-64854 index-9903 tp-64861 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">t</span><span class="index-9902 tp-64854 index-9903 tp-64861 family-courier "> Wood</span><span class="index-9902 tp-64854 family-courier "> to the sources of the Oxus</span><span class="family-courier "> have been received with great satisfaction, as presenting the results of an expedition </span><span class="family-courier notice-24499 ">[4]</span><span class="family-courier "> conducted successfully by an enterprizing and scientific Officer, and as opening to the European public a large tract of country hitherto unknown, but connected geographically and politically with frontiers of the Indian, Persian, and Russian Empires.<br></span><span class="family-courier index-9887 tp-64805 ">Colonel Leake</span><span class="family-courier "> has in the press a new Edition of </span><span class="family-courier index-9901 tp-64850 ">his „Topography of Athens“</span><span class="family-courier ">, which will contain much new and important matter, the result of the late discoveries consequent upon the improvements and rebuilding of </span><span class="family-courier index-4240 tp-64862 ">that city</span><span class="family-courier ">. <br>I have the honor to subscribe myself,<br>with the highest consideration,<br>Sir,<br>Your very obed</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">t</span><span class="family-courier "> humble Serv</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">t</span><span class="family-courier "> <br>W. R. Hamilton.<br>Foreign Secretary to the<br>Royal Society of Literature.<br><br>a Mons. </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">W. A. von Schlegel</span><span class="family-courier "><br>a </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-64806 ">Bonn</span>', '36_xml' => '<p><hi rend="family:Courier"><milestone unit="start" n="24496"/>[1]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="24496"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">Royal Society of Literature</hi><hi rend="family:Courier">.<lb/><placeName key="292">London</placeName>, April 29</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1841.<lb/>Sir,<lb/>It is with great satisfaction that I have received the directions of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature of </hi><placeName key="292"><hi rend="family:Courier">London</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier">, to acquaint you that they have lately passed a Resolution, to the effect that the pages of </hi><name key="9885" type="periodical"><hi rend="family:Courier">the Journal of their Transactions</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier"> shall be open to the admission of literary, historical, or archeological Communications from their foreign Members, as well as from other foreigners of eminent distinction in these or similar pursuits, who may be inclined to honor the Society with the result of their learned labours.<lb/>You are already aware that this Society was founded in the year 1825 by a Royal Charter granted by </hi><persName key="2265"><hi rend="family:Courier">His Majesty George IV.</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, for the purposes of promoting literature in its various branches – and (besides a special attention to the improvement of our own language,) to read and give to the public the papers of our correspondents and contributors, on history, philosophy, poetry, philology and the fine arts: – it is in furtherance of these objects, that the Council have deemed it right to invite you to contribute to </hi><name key="9885" type="periodical"><hi rend="family:Courier">their pages</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier"> any Essays, Notes, Memoirs, or critical or historical notices, which you may at present have at hand, and which are destined to be given to the public through any other channel: – if in the French or Italian languages, the communications would probably be printed in the language in which they are written: – if in German, Spanish, or Portuguese, the Council of the Society will be prepared to have them translated into English at their own expence: – and in all cases the author will be entitled to receive twenty copies of his works as his exclusive property. These copies will be delivered gratis at any place in </hi><placeName key="292"><hi rend="family:Courier">London</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier">, which the author may be pleased to indicate either to the Secretary of the Society, or to me.<lb/>In making known to you this determination of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature, I am farther commanded to state to you that the particular objects, to which the attention of the Society has hitherto been chiefly directed, have been – the Elucidation of antient Monuments, whether Medals, Vases, or Statues – disquisitions on points of antient Geography, and of Classical History, and Archæology in general – speculations on the hieroglyphical language of Egypt, the Chronology of its several Royal Dynasties, and the age <milestone unit="start" n="24497"/>[2]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="24497"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> of its most celebrated Monuments: the illustration of antient Greek and Latin Inscriptions, and whatever may tend to increase our knowledge of the history and progress of the developement of the human intellect, and bearing in any important respect on the languages, the customs, the fables, the fine arts of civilized nations – the course of events which have brought man to his present state of existence, and the developement of those more prominent characters, which in the succeeding epochs of the world, have had a directing influence over the fortunes of nations.<lb/>However general and extensive the preceding description may represent the pursuits of the Royal Society of Literature, it is incumbent upon us still to remind you that our watchword is Literature itself; the advancement of Literature is the polar star of the Institution: and this will be quite sufficient to point out to you the nature of the communications we shall be happy to receive from you: and as far as practicable, to give a place to, in </hi><name key="9885" type="periodical"><hi rend="family:Courier">our periodical publications</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier">.<lb/>It is needless to say, that with respect to the expediency of publishing or not, the Council of the Society must of course be the sole judge; and in the case of non-publication, the memoir or paper in question will be placed at the authorʼs disposal.<lb/>I have only further to add, that the Royal Society of Literature will be happy to receive from you from time to time such brief notices as you may think it desirable to communicate to the English Public, respecting the more recent literary publications and discoveries on subjects congenial to their pursuits, which may have appeared within the limits of your own personal observation.<lb/>Amongst the principal productions of the English press within the last year, we would particularly recommend to your attention: –<lb/>1. The Third Part or Volume of <name key="9889" type="work">„The Antiquities of Ionia“</name>, published by <orgName key="9886">the Society of Dilettanti</orgName>: – this Volume is confined to the history and remains of <placeName key="14511">Cnidus</placeName> and <placeName key="14512">Aphrodisias</placeName> in <milestone unit="start" n="44191"/>Canà</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Lies: Caria</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="44191"/><hi rend="family:Courier">, and of <placeName key="14513">Patara</placeName> on the coast of Lycia: the literary and historical portion of it has been composed by <persName key="9887">Colonel Leake</persName>, and </hi><persName key="9888"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> W. R. Hamilton</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, Members of the Society, whilst the direction of the architectural and other Engravings, and the description of the Plates, were confided to the late </hi><persName key="9890"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> W</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">m</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Wilkins</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, also a Member of the Society, and Professor of Architecture at the <orgName key="12911">Royal Academy</orgName>. This gentleman died before the completion of the Volume, and the description of the six last Plates was undertaken by </hi><persName key="9891"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Deering</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, also a Member of the same Society, and by whom a large portion of the original materials for „The Antiquities of Ionia“ had been collected, during his travels in that country, under the auspices of the Society of Dilettanti.<lb/><milestone unit="start" n="24498"/>[3]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="24498"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> 2. The second Volume of the </hi><persName key="9893"><hi rend="family:Courier">Rev</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">d</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Thomas Arnoldʼs</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> <name key="9892" type="work">History of <placeName key="356">Rome</placeName></name>, which is based on <name key="2503" type="work">the researches of <persName key="2327">Niebuhr</persName></name>, was also published last year. It comprises the period between the years 365 and 513 of the Republic, that is, from the Restoration of the City, after the retreat of the Gauls, to the conclusion of the Punic War. It therefore contains, besides other events of lasting importance, the details of the hostilities carried on by the Romans against the Samnites, Lucanians, and Etrurians, and a full account of the tumults and violent state of parties on the passing of the Agrarian Law proposed by <persName key="9907">Marcus Curius Dentatus</persName>, about the year 464, one of the most obscure periods in the history of Rome. D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Arnold maintains throughout his work the dignity of a truly philosophical historian, most ingeniously combined with extreme clearness of ideas, and simplicity of expression.<lb/>3. <name key="9897" type="work">„The Philosophy of The Inductive Sciences“</name> by </hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">the Rev</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">d</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Will</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">m</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, Professor of Moral Philosophy in <orgName key="6671">the University of <placeName key="3531">Cambridge</placeName></orgName>, is a work of the highest order of merit. It is intended as an application of the Plan of <name key="9895" type="work"><persName key="9894">Baconʼs</persName> Novum Organum</name>, to the present condition of physical science; and it goes far to complete the system of Baconian Instruction, commenced by the History of the Inductive Sciences published in the previous year.<lb/>4. The three last Volumes of </hi><persName key="9898"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hallamʼs</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> </hi><name key="14515" type="work"><hi rend="family:Courier">Introduction to the History of the Literature of Europe during the 15</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 16</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and 17</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> centuries</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier">, were completed and published in 1839: as was also,<lb/>5. </hi><persName key="9904"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Fellowesʼs</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> <name key="9906" type="work">Journal of a Tour in Asia Minor</name>, which is embellished by many beautiful drawings of monuments of antient architecture and sculpture, which that gentleman discovered on and near the coast of Lycia in 1838: and I am happy to add that another Journey which M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Fellowes has since made to the same country, has been equally, if not more productive of new discoveries in the department of Archæology there, and a large collection of Greek and Lycian Inscriptions, which M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Fellowes met with in his travels, are in the press, and will shortly be published.<lb/>6. <name key="9900" type="work">The History of India</name>, by </hi><persName key="9315"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> M. Elphinstone</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, is a work of great research, and bears the stamp of being the production of an experienced statesman, one profoundly versed in the languages and customs of the East, and of an enlightened scholar.<lb/>7. </hi><name key="9902" type="work"><hi rend="family:Courier">The Travels of </hi><persName key="9903"><hi rend="family:Courier">Lieut</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Wood</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> to the sources of the Oxus</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier"> have been received with great satisfaction, as presenting the results of an expedition <milestone unit="start" n="24499"/>[4]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="24499"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> conducted successfully by an enterprizing and scientific Officer, and as opening to the European public a large tract of country hitherto unknown, but connected geographically and politically with frontiers of the Indian, Persian, and Russian Empires.<lb/></hi><persName key="9887"><hi rend="family:Courier">Colonel Leake</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> has in the press a new Edition of </hi><name key="9901" type="work"><hi rend="family:Courier">his „Topography of Athens“</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier">, which will contain much new and important matter, the result of the late discoveries consequent upon the improvements and rebuilding of </hi><placeName key="4240"><hi rend="family:Courier">that city</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier">. <lb/>I have the honor to subscribe myself,<lb/>with the highest consideration,<lb/>Sir,<lb/>Your very obed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> humble Serv</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> <lb/>W. R. Hamilton.<lb/>Foreign Secretary to the<lb/>Royal Society of Literature.<lb/><lb/>a Mons. </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">W. A. von Schlegel</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/>a <placeName key="887">Bonn</placeName></hi></p>', '36_xml_standoff' => '<hi rend="family:Courier"><milestone unit="start" n="24496"/>[1]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="24496"/> </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">Royal Society of Literature</hi><hi rend="family:Courier">.<lb/><anchor type="b" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidB64781"/>London<anchor type="e" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidE64781"/>, April 29</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1841.<lb/>Sir,<lb/>It is with great satisfaction that I have received the directions of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature of <anchor type="b" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidB88734"/>London<anchor type="e" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidE88734"/>, to acquaint you that they have lately passed a Resolution, to the effect that the pages of <anchor type="b" n="9885" ana="13" xml:id="NidB64783"/>the Journal of their Transactions<anchor type="e" n="9885" ana="13" xml:id="NidE64783"/> shall be open to the admission of literary, historical, or archeological Communications from their foreign Members, as well as from other foreigners of eminent distinction in these or similar pursuits, who may be inclined to honor the Society with the result of their learned labours.<lb/>You are already aware that this Society was founded in the year 1825 by a Royal Charter granted by <anchor type="b" n="2265" ana="11" xml:id="NidB64782"/>His Majesty George IV.<anchor type="e" n="2265" ana="11" xml:id="NidE64782"/>, for the purposes of promoting literature in its various branches – and (besides a special attention to the improvement of our own language,) to read and give to the public the papers of our correspondents and contributors, on history, philosophy, poetry, philology and the fine arts: – it is in furtherance of these objects, that the Council have deemed it right to invite you to contribute to <anchor type="b" n="9885" ana="13" xml:id="NidB88735"/>their pages<anchor type="e" n="9885" ana="13" xml:id="NidE88735"/> any Essays, Notes, Memoirs, or critical or historical notices, which you may at present have at hand, and which are destined to be given to the public through any other channel: – if in the French or Italian languages, the communications would probably be printed in the language in which they are written: – if in German, Spanish, or Portuguese, the Council of the Society will be prepared to have them translated into English at their own expence: – and in all cases the author will be entitled to receive twenty copies of his works as his exclusive property. These copies will be delivered gratis at any place in <anchor type="b" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidB88736"/>London<anchor type="e" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidE88736"/>, which the author may be pleased to indicate either to the Secretary of the Society, or to me.<lb/>In making known to you this determination of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature, I am farther commanded to state to you that the particular objects, to which the attention of the Society has hitherto been chiefly directed, have been – the Elucidation of antient Monuments, whether Medals, Vases, or Statues – disquisitions on points of antient Geography, and of Classical History, and Archæology in general – speculations on the hieroglyphical language of Egypt, the Chronology of its several Royal Dynasties, and the age <milestone unit="start" n="24497"/>[2]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="24497"/> of its most celebrated Monuments: the illustration of antient Greek and Latin Inscriptions, and whatever may tend to increase our knowledge of the history and progress of the developement of the human intellect, and bearing in any important respect on the languages, the customs, the fables, the fine arts of civilized nations – the course of events which have brought man to his present state of existence, and the developement of those more prominent characters, which in the succeeding epochs of the world, have had a directing influence over the fortunes of nations.<lb/>However general and extensive the preceding description may represent the pursuits of the Royal Society of Literature, it is incumbent upon us still to remind you that our watchword is Literature itself; the advancement of Literature is the polar star of the Institution: and this will be quite sufficient to point out to you the nature of the communications we shall be happy to receive from you: and as far as practicable, to give a place to, in <anchor type="b" n="9885" ana="13" xml:id="NidB88737"/>our periodical publications<anchor type="e" n="9885" ana="13" xml:id="NidE88737"/>.<lb/>It is needless to say, that with respect to the expediency of publishing or not, the Council of the Society must of course be the sole judge; and in the case of non-publication, the memoir or paper in question will be placed at the authorʼs disposal.<lb/>I have only further to add, that the Royal Society of Literature will be happy to receive from you from time to time such brief notices as you may think it desirable to communicate to the English Public, respecting the more recent literary publications and discoveries on subjects congenial to their pursuits, which may have appeared within the limits of your own personal observation.<lb/>Amongst the principal productions of the English press within the last year, we would particularly recommend to your attention: –<lb/>1. The Third Part or Volume of <anchor type="b" n="9889" ana="12" xml:id="NidB64787"/>„The Antiquities of Ionia“<anchor type="e" n="9889" ana="12" xml:id="NidE64787"/>, published by <anchor type="b" n="9886" ana="15" xml:id="NidB64784"/>the Society of Dilettanti<anchor type="e" n="9886" ana="15" xml:id="NidE64784"/>: – this Volume is confined to the history and remains of <anchor type="b" n="14511" ana="10" xml:id="NidB88738"/>Cnidus<anchor type="e" n="14511" ana="10" xml:id="NidE88738"/> and <anchor type="b" n="14512" ana="10" xml:id="NidB88739"/>Aphrodisias<anchor type="e" n="14512" ana="10" xml:id="NidE88739"/> in <milestone unit="start" n="44191"/>Canà<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Lies: Caria</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="44191"/>, and of <anchor type="b" n="14513" ana="10" xml:id="NidB88740"/>Patara<anchor type="e" n="14513" ana="10" xml:id="NidE88740"/> on the coast of Lycia: the literary and historical portion of it has been composed by <anchor type="b" n="9887" ana="11" xml:id="NidB64785"/>Colonel Leake<anchor type="e" n="9887" ana="11" xml:id="NidE64785"/>, and <anchor type="b" n="9888" ana="11" xml:id="NidB64786"/>M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> W. R. Hamilton<anchor type="e" n="9888" ana="11" xml:id="NidE64786"/>, Members of the Society, whilst the direction of the architectural and other Engravings, and the description of the Plates, were confided to the late <anchor type="b" n="9890" ana="11" xml:id="NidB64791"/>M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> W</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">m</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Wilkins<anchor type="e" n="9890" ana="11" xml:id="NidE64791"/>, also a Member of the Society, and Professor of Architecture at the <anchor type="b" n="12911" ana="15" xml:id="NidB78542"/>Royal Academy<anchor type="e" n="12911" ana="15" xml:id="NidE78542"/>. 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The second Volume of the <anchor type="b" n="9893" ana="11" xml:id="NidB64813"/>Rev</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">d</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Thomas Arnoldʼs<anchor type="e" n="9893" ana="11" xml:id="NidE64813"/> <anchor type="b" n="9892" ana="12" xml:id="NidB64807"/>History of <anchor type="b" n="356" ana="10" xml:id="NidB64795"/>Rome<anchor type="e" n="356" ana="10" xml:id="NidE64795"/><anchor type="e" n="9892" ana="12" xml:id="NidE64807"/>, which is based on <anchor type="b" n="2503" ana="12" xml:id="NidB88741"/>the researches of <anchor type="b" n="2327" ana="11" xml:id="NidB64802"/>Niebuhr<anchor type="e" n="2327" ana="11" xml:id="NidE64802"/><anchor type="e" n="2503" ana="12" xml:id="NidE88741"/>, was also published last year. It comprises the period between the years 365 and 513 of the Republic, that is, from the Restoration of the City, after the retreat of the Gauls, to the conclusion of the Punic War. It therefore contains, besides other events of lasting importance, the details of the hostilities carried on by the Romans against the Samnites, Lucanians, and Etrurians, and a full account of the tumults and violent state of parties on the passing of the Agrarian Law proposed by <anchor type="b" n="9907" ana="11" xml:id="NidB64876"/>Marcus Curius Dentatus<anchor type="e" n="9907" ana="11" xml:id="NidE64876"/>, about the year 464, one of the most obscure periods in the history of Rome. 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[1] Royal Society of Literature.
London, April 29th 1841.
Sir,
It is with great satisfaction that I have received the directions of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature of London, to acquaint you that they have lately passed a Resolution, to the effect that the pages of the Journal of their Transactions shall be open to the admission of literary, historical, or archeological Communications from their foreign Members, as well as from other foreigners of eminent distinction in these or similar pursuits, who may be inclined to honor the Society with the result of their learned labours.
You are already aware that this Society was founded in the year 1825 by a Royal Charter granted by His Majesty George IV., for the purposes of promoting literature in its various branches – and (besides a special attention to the improvement of our own language,) to read and give to the public the papers of our correspondents and contributors, on history, philosophy, poetry, philology and the fine arts: – it is in furtherance of these objects, that the Council have deemed it right to invite you to contribute to their pages any Essays, Notes, Memoirs, or critical or historical notices, which you may at present have at hand, and which are destined to be given to the public through any other channel: – if in the French or Italian languages, the communications would probably be printed in the language in which they are written: – if in German, Spanish, or Portuguese, the Council of the Society will be prepared to have them translated into English at their own expence: – and in all cases the author will be entitled to receive twenty copies of his works as his exclusive property. These copies will be delivered gratis at any place in London, which the author may be pleased to indicate either to the Secretary of the Society, or to me.
In making known to you this determination of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature, I am farther commanded to state to you that the particular objects, to which the attention of the Society has hitherto been chiefly directed, have been – the Elucidation of antient Monuments, whether Medals, Vases, or Statues – disquisitions on points of antient Geography, and of Classical History, and Archæology in general – speculations on the hieroglyphical language of Egypt, the Chronology of its several Royal Dynasties, and the age [2] of its most celebrated Monuments: the illustration of antient Greek and Latin Inscriptions, and whatever may tend to increase our knowledge of the history and progress of the developement of the human intellect, and bearing in any important respect on the languages, the customs, the fables, the fine arts of civilized nations – the course of events which have brought man to his present state of existence, and the developement of those more prominent characters, which in the succeeding epochs of the world, have had a directing influence over the fortunes of nations.
However general and extensive the preceding description may represent the pursuits of the Royal Society of Literature, it is incumbent upon us still to remind you that our watchword is Literature itself; the advancement of Literature is the polar star of the Institution: and this will be quite sufficient to point out to you the nature of the communications we shall be happy to receive from you: and as far as practicable, to give a place to, in our periodical publications.
It is needless to say, that with respect to the expediency of publishing or not, the Council of the Society must of course be the sole judge; and in the case of non-publication, the memoir or paper in question will be placed at the authorʼs disposal.
I have only further to add, that the Royal Society of Literature will be happy to receive from you from time to time such brief notices as you may think it desirable to communicate to the English Public, respecting the more recent literary publications and discoveries on subjects congenial to their pursuits, which may have appeared within the limits of your own personal observation.
Amongst the principal productions of the English press within the last year, we would particularly recommend to your attention: –
1. The Third Part or Volume of „The Antiquities of Ionia“, published by the Society of Dilettanti: – this Volume is confined to the history and remains of Cnidus and Aphrodisias in Canà, and of Patara on the coast of Lycia: the literary and historical portion of it has been composed by Colonel Leake, and Mr W. R. Hamilton, Members of the Society, whilst the direction of the architectural and other Engravings, and the description of the Plates, were confided to the late Mr Wm Wilkins, also a Member of the Society, and Professor of Architecture at the Royal Academy. This gentleman died before the completion of the Volume, and the description of the six last Plates was undertaken by Mr Deering, also a Member of the same Society, and by whom a large portion of the original materials for „The Antiquities of Ionia“ had been collected, during his travels in that country, under the auspices of the Society of Dilettanti.
[3] 2. The second Volume of the Revd Dr Thomas Arnoldʼs History of Rome, which is based on the researches of Niebuhr, was also published last year. It comprises the period between the years 365 and 513 of the Republic, that is, from the Restoration of the City, after the retreat of the Gauls, to the conclusion of the Punic War. It therefore contains, besides other events of lasting importance, the details of the hostilities carried on by the Romans against the Samnites, Lucanians, and Etrurians, and a full account of the tumults and violent state of parties on the passing of the Agrarian Law proposed by Marcus Curius Dentatus, about the year 464, one of the most obscure periods in the history of Rome. Dr Arnold maintains throughout his work the dignity of a truly philosophical historian, most ingeniously combined with extreme clearness of ideas, and simplicity of expression.
3. „The Philosophy of The Inductive Sciences“ by the Revd Willm Whewell, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Cambridge, is a work of the highest order of merit. It is intended as an application of the Plan of Baconʼs Novum Organum, to the present condition of physical science; and it goes far to complete the system of Baconian Instruction, commenced by the History of the Inductive Sciences published in the previous year.
4. The three last Volumes of Mr Hallamʼs Introduction to the History of the Literature of Europe during the 15th 16th and 17th centuries, were completed and published in 1839: as was also,
5. Mr Fellowesʼs Journal of a Tour in Asia Minor, which is embellished by many beautiful drawings of monuments of antient architecture and sculpture, which that gentleman discovered on and near the coast of Lycia in 1838: and I am happy to add that another Journey which Mr Fellowes has since made to the same country, has been equally, if not more productive of new discoveries in the department of Archæology there, and a large collection of Greek and Lycian Inscriptions, which Mr Fellowes met with in his travels, are in the press, and will shortly be published.
6. The History of India, by Mr M. Elphinstone, is a work of great research, and bears the stamp of being the production of an experienced statesman, one profoundly versed in the languages and customs of the East, and of an enlightened scholar.
7. The Travels of Lieutt Wood to the sources of the Oxus have been received with great satisfaction, as presenting the results of an expedition [4] conducted successfully by an enterprizing and scientific Officer, and as opening to the European public a large tract of country hitherto unknown, but connected geographically and politically with frontiers of the Indian, Persian, and Russian Empires.
Colonel Leake has in the press a new Edition of his „Topography of Athens“, which will contain much new and important matter, the result of the late discoveries consequent upon the improvements and rebuilding of that city.
I have the honor to subscribe myself,
with the highest consideration,
Sir,
Your very obedt humble Servt
W. R. Hamilton.
Foreign Secretary to the
Royal Society of Literature.
a Mons. W. A. von Schlegel
a Bonn
London, April 29th 1841.
Sir,
It is with great satisfaction that I have received the directions of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature of London, to acquaint you that they have lately passed a Resolution, to the effect that the pages of the Journal of their Transactions shall be open to the admission of literary, historical, or archeological Communications from their foreign Members, as well as from other foreigners of eminent distinction in these or similar pursuits, who may be inclined to honor the Society with the result of their learned labours.
You are already aware that this Society was founded in the year 1825 by a Royal Charter granted by His Majesty George IV., for the purposes of promoting literature in its various branches – and (besides a special attention to the improvement of our own language,) to read and give to the public the papers of our correspondents and contributors, on history, philosophy, poetry, philology and the fine arts: – it is in furtherance of these objects, that the Council have deemed it right to invite you to contribute to their pages any Essays, Notes, Memoirs, or critical or historical notices, which you may at present have at hand, and which are destined to be given to the public through any other channel: – if in the French or Italian languages, the communications would probably be printed in the language in which they are written: – if in German, Spanish, or Portuguese, the Council of the Society will be prepared to have them translated into English at their own expence: – and in all cases the author will be entitled to receive twenty copies of his works as his exclusive property. These copies will be delivered gratis at any place in London, which the author may be pleased to indicate either to the Secretary of the Society, or to me.
In making known to you this determination of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature, I am farther commanded to state to you that the particular objects, to which the attention of the Society has hitherto been chiefly directed, have been – the Elucidation of antient Monuments, whether Medals, Vases, or Statues – disquisitions on points of antient Geography, and of Classical History, and Archæology in general – speculations on the hieroglyphical language of Egypt, the Chronology of its several Royal Dynasties, and the age [2] of its most celebrated Monuments: the illustration of antient Greek and Latin Inscriptions, and whatever may tend to increase our knowledge of the history and progress of the developement of the human intellect, and bearing in any important respect on the languages, the customs, the fables, the fine arts of civilized nations – the course of events which have brought man to his present state of existence, and the developement of those more prominent characters, which in the succeeding epochs of the world, have had a directing influence over the fortunes of nations.
However general and extensive the preceding description may represent the pursuits of the Royal Society of Literature, it is incumbent upon us still to remind you that our watchword is Literature itself; the advancement of Literature is the polar star of the Institution: and this will be quite sufficient to point out to you the nature of the communications we shall be happy to receive from you: and as far as practicable, to give a place to, in our periodical publications.
It is needless to say, that with respect to the expediency of publishing or not, the Council of the Society must of course be the sole judge; and in the case of non-publication, the memoir or paper in question will be placed at the authorʼs disposal.
I have only further to add, that the Royal Society of Literature will be happy to receive from you from time to time such brief notices as you may think it desirable to communicate to the English Public, respecting the more recent literary publications and discoveries on subjects congenial to their pursuits, which may have appeared within the limits of your own personal observation.
Amongst the principal productions of the English press within the last year, we would particularly recommend to your attention: –
1. The Third Part or Volume of „The Antiquities of Ionia“, published by the Society of Dilettanti: – this Volume is confined to the history and remains of Cnidus and Aphrodisias in Canà, and of Patara on the coast of Lycia: the literary and historical portion of it has been composed by Colonel Leake, and Mr W. R. Hamilton, Members of the Society, whilst the direction of the architectural and other Engravings, and the description of the Plates, were confided to the late Mr Wm Wilkins, also a Member of the Society, and Professor of Architecture at the Royal Academy. This gentleman died before the completion of the Volume, and the description of the six last Plates was undertaken by Mr Deering, also a Member of the same Society, and by whom a large portion of the original materials for „The Antiquities of Ionia“ had been collected, during his travels in that country, under the auspices of the Society of Dilettanti.
[3] 2. The second Volume of the Revd Dr Thomas Arnoldʼs History of Rome, which is based on the researches of Niebuhr, was also published last year. It comprises the period between the years 365 and 513 of the Republic, that is, from the Restoration of the City, after the retreat of the Gauls, to the conclusion of the Punic War. It therefore contains, besides other events of lasting importance, the details of the hostilities carried on by the Romans against the Samnites, Lucanians, and Etrurians, and a full account of the tumults and violent state of parties on the passing of the Agrarian Law proposed by Marcus Curius Dentatus, about the year 464, one of the most obscure periods in the history of Rome. Dr Arnold maintains throughout his work the dignity of a truly philosophical historian, most ingeniously combined with extreme clearness of ideas, and simplicity of expression.
3. „The Philosophy of The Inductive Sciences“ by the Revd Willm Whewell, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Cambridge, is a work of the highest order of merit. It is intended as an application of the Plan of Baconʼs Novum Organum, to the present condition of physical science; and it goes far to complete the system of Baconian Instruction, commenced by the History of the Inductive Sciences published in the previous year.
4. The three last Volumes of Mr Hallamʼs Introduction to the History of the Literature of Europe during the 15th 16th and 17th centuries, were completed and published in 1839: as was also,
5. Mr Fellowesʼs Journal of a Tour in Asia Minor, which is embellished by many beautiful drawings of monuments of antient architecture and sculpture, which that gentleman discovered on and near the coast of Lycia in 1838: and I am happy to add that another Journey which Mr Fellowes has since made to the same country, has been equally, if not more productive of new discoveries in the department of Archæology there, and a large collection of Greek and Lycian Inscriptions, which Mr Fellowes met with in his travels, are in the press, and will shortly be published.
6. The History of India, by Mr M. Elphinstone, is a work of great research, and bears the stamp of being the production of an experienced statesman, one profoundly versed in the languages and customs of the East, and of an enlightened scholar.
7. The Travels of Lieutt Wood to the sources of the Oxus have been received with great satisfaction, as presenting the results of an expedition [4] conducted successfully by an enterprizing and scientific Officer, and as opening to the European public a large tract of country hitherto unknown, but connected geographically and politically with frontiers of the Indian, Persian, and Russian Empires.
Colonel Leake has in the press a new Edition of his „Topography of Athens“, which will contain much new and important matter, the result of the late discoveries consequent upon the improvements and rebuilding of that city.
I have the honor to subscribe myself,
with the highest consideration,
Sir,
Your very obedt humble Servt
W. R. Hamilton.
Foreign Secretary to the
Royal Society of Literature.
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