 | George Alexander Macfarren - 1879 - 176 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... | |
 | Aristotle - 1879 - 196 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... | |
 | William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1879 - 342 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...interesting question as to the original texts from which our translatton is produced Dr Scrivener may be congratulated on a work which will mark an important epoch... | |
 | William Thomson Kelvin (1st baron), Peter Guthrie Tait - 1879 - 564 pages
...heenters at length into the history of the chief editions of the version, and. of such features ns the marginal notes, the use of italic type, and the...interesting question as to the original texts from whicn our translation is produced Dr Scrivener may be congratulated on a work which will mark :m important... | |
 | George Gabriel Stokes - 1880 - 380 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...the Methodist Recorder. " This noble quarto of over 131x1 pages if in every respect worthy of editor and publishers alike. The name of the Cambridge University... | |
 | Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1883 - 384 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. " «Iik T name ofhe Cambridge University ^arantee for' the worth and accuracy oi,s ™ntents- ^.1,th°ut... | |
 | Ernst Windisch - 1882 - 242 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...the Methodist Recorder. " This noble quarto of over i300 pages is in every respect worthy of editor and publishers alike. The name of the Cambridge University... | |
 | Pindar - 1883 - 360 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 Times. "Students of the Bible should be particularly grateful to (the Cambridge University Pressj for... | |
 | Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1884 - 558 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...most interesting question as to the original texts frum which our translation is produced." From the Methodist Recorder. ** This noble quarto of over... | |
 | Sir Thomas Little Heath - 1885 - 300 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...translation is produced." From the Methodist Recorder. 11 This noble quarto of over 1300 pages is in every respect worthy of editor and publishers alike.... | |
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