 | Demosthenes - 1875 - 352 pages
...the version, and of such features as the marginal note-,, the use of italic type, and the changes cif orthography, as well as into the most interesting question as to the original texts fruin whicli our translation is produced Dr Scrivener may be congratulated on a work which will mark... | |
 | 1876 - 566 pages
...Revisers of the Authorized Version. Crown Quarto, cloth, gilt, 2is. the history of the chief editions of the version, and of such features as the marginal...original texts from which our translation is produced Dr Scrivener may be congratulated on ^a work which will mark an important epoch in the history of the... | |
 | Shew Shunker Singh - 1877 - 452 pages
...principles stated by him in his Introduction. Here heenters at length into the history of the chief editions of the version, and of such features as the marginal...orthography, as well as into the most interesting que>tion as to the original texts from which our translation is produced. Dr Scrivener may be congratulated... | |
 | Christopher Wordsworth - 1877 - 488 pages
...the ' Coilcx Augienii>,' guarantees the quality of the work." From the Methodist Recorder. " Tli is noble quarto of over 1300 pages is in every respect...worthy of editor and publishers alike. The name of the Cambri^c University Press is guarantee enough for its perfection in outward form, the name of the editor... | |
 | Shew Shunker Singh - 1877 - 414 pages
...stated by him in his Introduction. Here he enters at length into the history of the chief editions of the version, and of such features as the marginal notes, the use of italic tvpc, and the changes of orthography, as well as into the most interesting question as to the original... | |
 | Walter William Skeat - 1878 - 254 pages
...stated by him in his Introduction. Here he enters at length into the history of the chief editions of the version, and of such features as the marginal...original texts from which our translation is produced Dr Scrivener may be congratulated on a work which will mark an important epoch in the history of the... | |
 | Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Fourier - 1878 - 522 pages
...stated by him in his Introduction. Here he enters at length into the history of the chief editions of the version, and of such features as the marginal...original texts from which our translation is produced Dr Scrivener may be congratulated on a work which will mark an important epoch in the history of the... | |
 | Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Fourier - 1878 - 534 pages
...such features as the marginal note-, the use of italic type, and the changes of orthography, as we II as into the most interesting question as to the original texts from which our translation is produced. ...... Dr Scrivener may be congratulated on a work which will ni.uk an imivrrtant e;xx.'h in the history... | |
 | Henry Cavendish - 1879 - 564 pages
...stated by him in his Introduction. Here he enters at length into the history of the chief editions of the version, and of such features as the marginal...from which our translation is produced." From the Spectator. "Mr. Scrivener has carefully collated the text of our modern Bibles with that of the From... | |
 | William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1879 - 572 pages
...principles stated by him in his Introduction. Here heenters at length into the history of the chief editions of the version, and of such features as the marginal...original texts from which our translation is produced Dr Scrivener may be congratulated on a work which will mark an important epoch in the history of the... | |
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