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@@ -205,7 +168,7 @@ names when properly required.</p>
</div>
-<p><span class="smcap">Sir</span>,&mdash;In Kitto's Biblical Cyclopædia, vol. 2. p. 373, we
+<p><span class="smcap">Sir</span>,&mdash;In Kitto's Biblical Cyclopædia, vol. 2. p. 373, we
find the following coin, on
which is engraved an ancient
harp surrounded by the letters,
@@ -218,7 +181,7 @@ may be construed thus:&mdash;</p>
<p>After referring the readers
of "Current Notes" to the
-"London Encyclopædia," word
+"London Encyclopædia," word
<i>Falasha</i>, and Prichard's Physical
History of Mankind, vol. 1, "On the Races of
People in the Interior of Africa," let us have recourse to
@@ -237,7 +200,7 @@ but properly, I think, the harp or lyre that was
beaten with the <i>plectrum</i>.</p>
<p>Pul.&mdash;Hebrew &#1508;&#1493;&#1500; <i>phul</i>, or <i>Pul</i>, (Isaiah lxvi. 19.)
-"<span class="smcap">Africa</span>, <i>ea pars quæ apud Fesam</i>."</p>
+"<span class="smcap">Africa</span>, <i>ea pars quæ apud Fesam</i>."</p>
<p>Such is the value of rightly interpreting the ancient
coins of various nations.</p>
@@ -252,13 +215,13 @@ coins of various nations.</p>
<hr class="chap" />
-<h2>ARCHÆOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS.</h2>
+<h2>ARCHÆOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS.</h2>
<p><i>In compliance with the wish very generally expressed
by G. W.'s Subscribers and Correspondents, particularly
by S. E. ("Current Notes" for March, p. 22,) G. W.
-has collected the titles of the chief Archæological publications
+has collected the titles of the chief Archæological publications
in England, and in France and Germany. The
former he believes to be nearly correct, but the latter is
necessarily very imperfect, with the exception of the
@@ -273,7 +236,7 @@ England and in France.</span></h3>
-<div class='hang1'>"Archæologia" of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
+<div class='hang1'>"Archæologia" of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
Part I. Vol. XXXIV. 4to. 1851. Half a volume published
yearly.</div>
@@ -286,22 +249,22 @@ quarterly, Vol. II. No. 29, 1852.</div>
<div class='hang1'>Catalogue of the Kerrich Collection of Roman Coins,
8vo. 1852.</div>
-<div class='hang1'>"Archæologia Æliana" of the Society of Antiquaries of
+<div class='hang1'>"Archæologia Æliana" of the Society of Antiquaries of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Vol. IV. Part 1, 4to. 1846.</div>
<div class='center'>
This work has been suspended since 1846.<br />
</div>
-<div class='hang1'>Archæologia Scotica of the Society of Antiquaries of
+<div class='hang1'>Archæologia Scotica of the Society of Antiquaries of
Scotland, suspended for many years, or, it may be
said, defunct; it extends only to Part II. Vol. IV.
1833.</div>
-<div class='hang1'>Journal of the British Archæological Association, Vol.
+<div class='hang1'>Journal of the British Archæological Association, Vol.
VII. 8vo. complete, 1852.</div>
-<div class='hang1'>Archæological Journal of the Archæological Institute,
+<div class='hang1'>Archæological Journal of the Archæological Institute,
Vol. VIII. 8vo. complete, 1852.</div>
<div class='hang1'>(Vol. 1 of this work was compiled chiefly by Members
@@ -309,32 +272,32 @@ of the Association, and records the Proceedings of
the original institution before the secession and formation
of the Institute.)</div>
-<div class='hang1'>Sussex Archæological Collections, published by the
-Sussex Archæological Society, Vol. IV. 8vo. 1851.</div>
+<div class='hang1'>Sussex Archæological Collections, published by the
+Sussex Archæological Society, Vol. IV. 8vo. 1851.</div>
<div class='hang1'><i>Original Papers</i>, published by the Norfolk and
-Norwich Archæological Society, Vol. III. Part 3.
+Norwich Archæological Society, Vol. III. Part 3.
8vo. 1852.</div>
-<div class='hang1'>Proceedings of the Bury and West Suffolk Archæological
+<div class='hang1'>Proceedings of the Bury and West Suffolk Archæological
Institute, established 1848, Vol. I. Part 5. 8vo.
1851.</div>
<div class='hang1'>Proceedings and Papers of the Historic Society of
Lancashire and Cheshire, Vol. II. Part 1. 8vo. 1851.</div>
-<div class='hang1'>"Archæologia Cambriensis," and Journal of the Cambrian
-Archæological Association, Vol. III. (new
+<div class='hang1'>"Archæologia Cambriensis," and Journal of the Cambrian
+Archæological Association, Vol. III. (new
series) Part 2. 1852.</div>
<div class='hang1'>Journal of the Chester and Cheshire Architectural
-Archæological Society, Vol. I. Part 1. 8vo. 1850.</div>
+Archæological Society, Vol. I. Part 1. 8vo. 1850.</div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_26" id="Page_26">[26]</a></span></p>
-<div class='hang1'>Proceedings of the Kilkenny Archæological Society?</div>
+<div class='hang1'>Proceedings of the Kilkenny Archæological Society?</div>
<div class='hang1'>Museum of Classical Antiquities, Part I. Vol. II. 8vo.
1852.</div>
@@ -342,7 +305,7 @@ Archæological Society, Vol. I. Part 1. 8vo. 1850.</div>
<div class='hang1'>Collectanea Antiqua (by C. Roach Smith,) Part IX.
Vol. II. 8vo. 1852.</div>
-<div class='hang1'>Reliquiæ Antiquæ Eboracenses, (by W. Bowman,)
+<div class='hang1'>Reliquiæ Antiquæ Eboracenses, (by W. Bowman,)
Part II. 4to. Leeds, 1852.</div>
<div class='hang1'>Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic
@@ -351,7 +314,7 @@ Society, Vol. XV. No. 1, 1852.</div>
<p>There are numerous other local Societies in England,
but as they have never printed any proceedings they
can scarcely be regarded as more than nominally
-Archæological Societies.</p>
+Archæological Societies.</p>
<h3><span class="smcap">Foreign Societies, etc.</span></h3>
@@ -359,8 +322,8 @@ Archæological Societies.</p>
<div class='hang1'>Society of Antiquaries of France, Proceedings, (Bulletin
Monumental), 8vo. annually to 1851.</div>
-<div class='hang1'>Society of Antiquaries of Normandy (Caen) Mémoires,
-2<sup>e</sup> Série, 9<sup>e</sup> Vol. 4to. (Vol. XIX of the Collection,) 1852.</div>
+<div class='hang1'>Society of Antiquaries of Normandy (Caen) Mémoires,
+2<sup>e</sup> Série, 9<sup>e</sup> Vol. 4to. (Vol. XIX of the Collection,) 1852.</div>
<div class='hang1'>Society of Antiquaries of Picardy (Amiens,) Vol. XI.
8vo. 1851.</div>
@@ -373,7 +336,7 @@ VIII. 8vo. 1850.</div>
<div class='hang1'>Society of Emulation of Abbeville, Vol. VI. 8vo. 1851.</div>
-<div class='hang1'>Société E'duenne des Lettres, Sciences et Arts, (Autun),
+<div class='hang1'>Société E'duenne des Lettres, Sciences et Arts, (Autun),
Vol. II. 8vo. 1849.</div>
<div class='hang1'>Society for Historical Researches, etc. of the Grand-Duchy
@@ -385,19 +348,19 @@ excellent papers it contains, but also for the numerous
illustrations. Edited by MM. E. Cartier and de la
Saussaye.</div>
-<div class='hang1'>Revue Archéologique (quarterly), commenced in 1844.
+<div class='hang1'>Revue Archéologique (quarterly), commenced in 1844.
8vo. Leleux, Paris&mdash;Curt, London. Also a valuable
periodical.</div>
-<div class='hang1'>Annalen des Vereins für Nassauische Alterthumskunde
+<div class='hang1'>Annalen des Vereins für Nassauische Alterthumskunde
und Geschichtsforschung (Wiesbaden), 8 vols. 8vo.
to 1850.</div>
<div class='hang1'>Zeitschrift des Vereins zur Erforschung der Rheinischen
-Geschichte u. Alterthümer in Mainz, (Mayence), in
+Geschichte u. Alterthümer in Mainz, (Mayence), in
8vo. and 4to. 1850.</div>
-<div class='hang1'>Jahrbücher des Vereins von Alterthumsfreunden im
+<div class='hang1'>Jahrbücher des Vereins von Alterthumsfreunden im
Rheinlande, No. XVI. 8vo. 1851. Bonn.</div>
<div class='hang1'>Geschichte der vormaligen freien adeligen Benedictiner-Abtei
@@ -551,8 +514,8 @@ case of Gen. Greene, of whom Lord Mahon writes: "The
command of this important post (Brooklyn) was entrusted by
Washington to Gen. Greene, an officer of bravery and enterprise,
'<i>but of intemperate habits</i>;' and he adds, in a note,
-'<i>Greene, un général souvent ivre</i>.' These are the words
-of La Fayette; Mém. et Corresp. Vol. I. p. 21, ed. 1837."
+'<i>Greene, un général souvent ivre</i>.' These are the words
+of La Fayette; Mém. et Corresp. Vol. I. p. 21, ed. 1837."
The edition in the original French here quoted is not at
hand, but in that published the same year at New York
and London, in England, and like the French edition under
@@ -602,7 +565,7 @@ it is said, upwards of twelve hundred pounds.</p>
<div class="caption">fig. 2.</div>
</div>
<p>In the first and third day's sale several lots of articles,
-well known to Archæologists as Celts, and of which
+well known to Archæologists as Celts, and of which
the usual appearance
may
be recognised
@@ -633,10 +596,10 @@ tampered with, if not manufactured for the market.</p>
<p>The second day's sale contained many good Etruscan
and Roman bronzes. A Winged Victory (Lot 222) was
-knocked down at £5. A Lamp with the original chain
-for suspension (Lot 238) at £5. 8<i>s</i>. An Etruscan stew-pan
-(Lot 256) at £5. 10<i>s</i>. And the Leg of a Roman
-Warrior, the foot sandalled (Lot 234) at £7. 7<i>s</i>. But
+knocked down at £5. A Lamp with the original chain
+for suspension (Lot 238) at £5. 8<i>s</i>. An Etruscan stew-pan
+(Lot 256) at £5. 10<i>s</i>. And the Leg of a Roman
+Warrior, the foot sandalled (Lot 234) at £7. 7<i>s</i>. But
the great object of the day was (Lot 266) a bronze figure
of an Archer, which was stated to have been discovered<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_28" id="Page_28">[28]</a></span>
in July, 1842, while excavating for making a sewer in
@@ -644,7 +607,7 @@ Queen Street, Cheapside, London, and which, if standing
erect, would have been fifteen inches, but in its stooping
posture the perpendicular height was about eleven
inches. It has been described and figured in the
-Archæologia, vol. xxx. plate xxii. p. 544.</p>
+Archæologia, vol. xxx. plate xxii. p. 544.</p>
<p>This really fine work of art was put up at 30 guineas,
and, after a slight struggle, knocked down to Purnell
@@ -655,12 +618,12 @@ brought pounds, but the miscellaneous articles brought
extraordinarily high prices. Two Necklaces of common
Venetian beads (Lots 351 and 357) worth about half-a-crown
each, were eagerly contended for, and the hammer
-fell at £2. 6<i>s</i>. The second day's sale closed with a
-struggle for various gold Etruscan fibulæ and ornaments,
+fell at £2. 6<i>s</i>. The second day's sale closed with a
+struggle for various gold Etruscan fibulæ and ornaments,
which went at high prices, and it was understood
in the room that an Etruscan gold necklace, with
a head of Medusa attached, was bought in at no less a
-sum than £50.</p>
+sum than £50.</p>
<p>The third day's sale was less attractive. An exceedingly
curious Lamp in bronze (Lot 470), of oval form,
@@ -672,7 +635,7 @@ but none sold for extravagant prices. An
Etruscan gold wreath, composed of masks and foliage
worn round the helmet, from the Canino Collection
(Lot 529) was secured by T. Crofton Croker, Esq., for
-£19. 10<i>s</i>. With the disposal of some Shaksperian
+£19. 10<i>s</i>. With the disposal of some Shaksperian
relics this very miscellaneous sale closed, but they did
not appear to be much coveted.</p>
@@ -680,7 +643,7 @@ not appear to be much coveted.</p>
with a few of very doubtful character, and some unquestionable
forgeries. The Earl Cadogan, Sir Gardiner
Wilkinson, Dr. Henderson, and other amateurs of Art
-and Archæology, seemed to watch the progress of the
+and Archæology, seemed to watch the progress of the
sale with considerable interest.</p>
<div class='sig'>
@@ -846,7 +809,7 @@ a person who sold it for five shillings to a brass founder."
The collection of rubbings from Brasses made about the
same time and bequeathed to the British Museum by the
late Francis Douce, present several since destroyed.
-The Journal of the Archæological Association narrates
+The Journal of the Archæological Association narrates
the fact of several removed from a country church because
their rivets became loose, and "tripped up the
old women who came to the fore seats in the aisle." I
@@ -900,13 +863,13 @@ South Ormsby, Spilsby, Tattershall, Wrangle, &amp;c.</p>
<p>The Rev. F. P. Lowe, Saltfleetby, Louth, is the
Hon. Sec. of the Lincolnshire Architectural Society.
But the work will not be issued till a sufficient number
-of subscribers, at £1 4<i>s</i>, or at about 6<i>d</i> per plate, has
+of subscribers, at £1 4<i>s</i>, or at about 6<i>d</i> per plate, has
been obtained to ensure the Society against any loss.</p>
<hr class="chap" />
-<h2><span class="smcap">Archæological Societies, and their Works.</span></h2>
+<h2><span class="smcap">Archæological Societies, and their Works.</span></h2>
<div class='right'>
@@ -972,10 +935,10 @@ object of interest to several of your subscribers, I take
the liberty of adding my mite of information concerning
it. In the March Number of "Current Notes," p. 21,
it is stated that Caulfield valued a good impression of it
-at £36, but your Correspondent remarks, that "this
+at £36, but your Correspondent remarks, that "this
was all very well for a dealer's valuation," adding, that
the one sold at the Strawberry Hill sale was bought by
-a printseller for £7. 15<i>s</i>. That Caulfield was nearly right
+a printseller for £7. 15<i>s</i>. That Caulfield was nearly right
in his appreciation, I find confirmed by reference to the
Catalogue of the 'extensive and choice collection of
Prints' formed by my uncle, the late Robert Morse, Esq.
@@ -983,19 +946,19 @@ of Clarges Street, Piccadilly, which was sold by auction
by the well-known Dodd, May 15th, 1816, and 27 following
days. This portrait (Lot 1335), described as
"an excellent impression and of the utmost rarity,"
-sold for £30 19<i>s</i> 6<i>d</i>. This, it is true, was in the high
+sold for £30 19<i>s</i> 6<i>d</i>. This, it is true, was in the high
and palmy time of print-collecting, as the prices of a
few others will testify. James I. by W. Pas, sold for
-£14 3<i>s</i> 6<i>d</i>. Edward Somerset, Earl of Worcester, by
-Simon Pas, for £9 9<i>s</i>. Edmond Baron Sheffield, for
-£10. Sir Julius Cæsar, by Elstracke, for £10 10<i>s</i>.
+£14 3<i>s</i> 6<i>d</i>. Edward Somerset, Earl of Worcester, by
+Simon Pas, for £9 9<i>s</i>. Edmond Baron Sheffield, for
+£10. Sir Julius Cæsar, by Elstracke, for £10 10<i>s</i>.
Frances Bridges, Countess of Exeter, by Faithorne, for
-£10. Lot 3602, Strutt's Dictionary of Engravers,
+£10. Lot 3602, Strutt's Dictionary of Engravers,
illustrated by 2820 prints, exhibiting specimens of the
works of 1680 different engravers, bound in 18 vols. sold
-for £288 15<i>s</i>. Lot 3600, Vandyck's Works, a magnificent
+for £288 15<i>s</i>. Lot 3600, Vandyck's Works, a magnificent
collection of engravings after his paintings, for
-£198; and others in the same proportion.</p>
+£198; and others in the same proportion.</p>
<div class='right'>
<span style="margin-right: 3em;">Your obedient servant and collaborateur,</span><br />
@@ -1115,7 +1078,7 @@ which would puzzle a gazetteer to find out: two names
occur to me at this moment, <span class="smcap">Ozed</span> and <span class="smcap">Fairefax</span>.</p>
<p>To those who are interested in Tokens, I would recommend
-the "Reliquiæ Antiquæ Eboracenses, or Remains
+the "Reliquiæ Antiquæ Eboracenses, or Remains
of Antiquities in Yorkshire," which can be supplied
by you: two numbers are published, each containing a
plate of Yorkshire Tokens.</p>
@@ -1494,7 +1457,7 @@ Blackheath. 13th March. Aged 76.</div>
<div class='hang1'><span class="smcap">Buchanan</span>, Alexander of Govan. Lyric Writer in Glasgow
periodicals. 15th February. Aged 38.</div>
-<div class='hang1'><span class="smcap">Cavé</span>, M. Formerly Director of the Fine Arts in the
+<div class='hang1'><span class="smcap">Cavé</span>, M. Formerly Director of the Fine Arts in the
Ministry of the Interior. Paris. Recently.</div>
<div class='hang1'><span class="smcap">Drechsler</span>, Joseph. Musical Composer and Writer.
@@ -1505,7 +1468,7 @@ Vienna. Recently. Aged 70.</div>
<div class='hang1'><span class="smcap">Jones</span>, Rev. Evan. Welsh Scholar. Editor of various
Welsh periodicals. Cardiff. 23rd Feb. Aged 32.</div>
-<div class='hang1'><span class="smcap">Landseer</span>, John, A.R.A. Engraver and Archæologist.
+<div class='hang1'><span class="smcap">Landseer</span>, John, A.R.A. Engraver and Archæologist.
March 29th. Aged 91.</div>
<div class='hang1'><span class="smcap">Marchetti</span>, Giovanni. Italian Poet. Bologna. Recently.</div>
@@ -1518,8 +1481,8 @@ Aged 67.</div>
<div class='hang1'><span class="smcap">Raupach</span>, Ernest. Dramatic Writer. Berlin. 18th March.</div>
-<div class='hang1'><span class="smcap">Saint-Edmé</span>, M. Author of the "Dictionnaire des Peines
-et des Délits de l'Europe," and joint author with M.
+<div class='hang1'><span class="smcap">Saint-Edmé</span>, M. Author of the "Dictionnaire des Peines
+et des Délits de l'Europe," and joint author with M.
Sarrut of the "Biographie des Hommes du Jour."
Paris. Recently (by his own hand).</div>
@@ -1579,380 +1542,6 @@ is intended.</p></div></div>
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