132 Journal of Philology. nature (the tides, the fruits of the earth, the phoenix, ^Etna, the fountain of Gratianopolis, mentioned by Aug. Civ. D. xxi. 7, the sun, the moon and stars). Then follow the courses of the sun and moon, with figures of them and of the constellations, with the months in which they rise and set.] Demosthenes, De Falsa Legatione. By R. Shilleto, M. A. 2nd revised ed. 8vo. pp. 215. Cambridge, J. Deighton. 8s. 6d. [We gladly welcome this reprint of the best English edition of any part of Demosthenes, and the best edition of the De Falsa Legatione which has appeared in any language. We have noted a few additional illustrations, p. 343, 8 : " Having with Philocrates received gifts and rewards for all these crimes." See Plut. Do Fort. c. 1, p. 97 : &io*paTT)s, aftdbv xpvo-Lov napa <ii7T7rou, iropvas ku Ixdvs tjy6pa{e. p. 344, 11 : "The 10,000 in Megalopolis." See Aristot. Fragm. 91 Didot. p. 346, 19: " The senate-house was full of strangers (iStcaroSj/)." See Herm. Staatsal- torth. 127. 2. p. 347, 21 : " vpas Xafiuv $x<." See De Cor. p. 239. 16. p. 350. init. 32. Dissen compares De Cor. p. 275. 10. p. 355. 51: "Demosthenes drinks water." See Plut. Compar. Dem. c. Cic. 1. p. 358, 61: " imapxeiv aurolr, favoured them." So De Cor. p. 286. 8. Annot. crit. on 77. Cf. Cic. N. D. i. 61. p. 363, 79. See Herm. Gottesd. Alterth. 9. 9 12. p. 380, 141. Dissen compares De Cor. p. 321. 16. p. 386, 158. See Dissen on De Cor. p. 239. 28. p. 387, 162. To the instances of the proverb koko>u 'iAias cited by Leutsch (in his ed. of the Parcemiographi) add Philostr. Vit. Apoll. v. 7 4, vin. 7 3, Bokk. Anecd. p. 43. 31. p. 394, 186: "How many prisoners I ransomed." See De Cor. p. 316. 4. p. 402, 218 : " ovroxri." See Heind. ad Hor. S. i. 2. 106. p. 405 fin. 230 : " The loudest talkers." See Plin. Ep. II. 3 10. p. 406, 230 : " ipcpparrci rb oropa." See Wetst. ad Rom. 3. 19. ib. "ayx." Plut. De superst. 1, p. 164 f. p. 418, 274. See Dis- sen ad De Cor. p. 243. 16. p. 418, 275 : " 6 KpeW AtV x ." Dissen compares De Cor. p. 288. 19. p. 421, 285: see Dissen. ad De Cor. p. 270. 11. ib. " imoaxvv." See Pseudo-Plut. do puer. ed. 14, p. 10 b. p. 424, 295 : " ahrav iv'mv." Seo Sauppe ad Olynth. 3. 11. p. 31, West, ad Do Cor. 12. p. 431, 321: "Divino honours rendered to Harmo- dius and Aristogiton." Cic. p. Mil. 80. p. 499, 388, 389. See De Cor. pp. 313. 21, 319. 12. In the note on 389, recroj/ in Plat. Gorg. 517 a. seems to bo wrongly explained, "were hissed off the stage." It rather means " were banished." In the De Cor. p. 315. 10, i&wmnt does mean " were hissed off;" this passage should ha?e been cited here.] J. E. B. M. Rustow und Kochlt. Oeschichte des Oriech. Kriegswesens. Aarau. 1852. 8. [" The authors have treated of the ancient artillery with great care and a thorough knowledge of the subject. In the present year [1853] by thoir edition and excellent elucidations of Heron's fiekonouKa and Philons