This work, and the preceding, are on the same plan as the Introductio; but bring down the history of Roman writers, and the editions of their works, to the latest periods. It is much to be regretted, that these works of Harles had not been incorporated into one; since, taken separately, each is incomplete, and collectively, they abound in repetitions.

*Klügling. (C. F.)—Supplementa ad Breviorem Notitiam Literaturæ Romanæ. Lips. 1817.

This Supplement to Harles, contains an account of the editions of the Classics which had appeared chiefly in Germany, subsequent to the publication of the Brevior Notitia.

König.—De Satirâ Romanorum. Oldenburgh, 1796.

Kriegk.—Diatribe de Veterum Romanorum Peregrinationibus Academicis. Jenæ, 1704. 4to.

Leo (Annibal di).—Memorie di Pacuvio. Neapol. 1763.

Meierotto.—De Præcipuis rerum Romanarum Scriptoribus. Berlin, 1792. folio.

*Müller.—Einleitung zu nöthiger Kentniss und Gebrauche der alten Lateinischen Schriftsteller. Dresden, 1747. 5 Tom. 8vo.

*Moine d’Orgeval.—Considerations sur le Progrés des Belles Lettres chez les Romains. Paris, 1749.

*Osannus.—Analecta Critica, Poësis Romanorum scænicæ reliquias illustrantia. Berlin, 1717.