 | Cavendish Laboratory (Cambridge, England) - 1886 - 136 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 London Quarterly Review. "The work is worthy in every respect of the editor's fame, and of the Cambridge... | |
 | Henry de Bracton - 1887 - 408 pages
...slated 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...well as into the most interesting question as to the origmal texts from which our translation is produced." From the Methodist Recorder. "This noble quarto... | |
 | Isaac Todhunter, Adhémar Jean Claude Barré de Saint-Venant - 1889 - 366 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 London Quarterly Review. " The work is worthy in every respect of the editor's fame, and of the Cambridge... | |
 | University of Cambridge - 1885 - 536 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." « .. ,» ., ,. . .. , TtmAn U*OuKtttt Knonla'. Pr " s '5 P^antee enough for Us perfection in out »'«... | |
 | 496 pages
...Augicnsis, £c., and one of the Revisers of the Authorized Version. Crown Quarto, cloth, gilt, 2U. and of such features as the marginal notes, the use...respect worthy of editor and publishers alike. The nante of the Cambridge University Press is guarantee enough for its perfection in outward form, the... | |
 | Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1883 - 240 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 13oo pages is in every respect worthy of editor and publishers alike. The name of the Cambridge University... | |
 | 194 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... | |
 | 596 pages
...into the history of the chief editions of the version, and of such features as the marginal noie.%, the use of italic type, and the changes of orthography,...noble quarto of over 1300 pages is in every respect wcrthy of editor and publislicis alike. The name of the Cambridge University Press is guarantee enough... | |
 | 344 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...from which our translation is produced." From the Spectator. "Mr. Scrivener has carefully collated the text of our modern Bibles with that of the first... | |
 | 1889 - 388 pages
...stated by him in hie 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 London Quarterly Rrtnevu. "The work is worthy in every respect of the editor's fame, and of the Cambridge... | |
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