[138] See Denina’s La Prusse Litteraire, III., 83.
[139] He wrote chiefly in Russian. See Meusel’s Gelehrte Deutschland, a dry but learned and accurate Dictionary of the living writers of Germany in the end of the eighteenth century, begun by Homberger in 1783, but continued by Meusel.
[140] Biogr. Univ., VI., 399.
[141] Biog. Univ., p. 402.
[142] Denina (Prusse Litteraire, III., p. 31) observes that the name of Michaelis would appear to have had the profession of Oriental literature as its peculiar inheritance.
[143] For a complete enumeration of his works see Meusel’s Gelehrte Deutschland, II., 563.
[144] 3 vols., 8vo., London, 1827.
[145] Biographie Universelle, LVIII., p. 4.
[146] Feller, I., 66. See also Bunsen, III., 42.
[147] Vol. I., p. xx.