An Introduction to the Study of Bibliography: To which is Prefixed A Memoir on the Public Libraries of the Antients, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - 758 pages |
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... known as Bayle's " Dictionnaire Historique et Critique , " it is not here necessary to say much : it is a performance of a singular kind , and resembling no other of a similar title . " The articles chosen are in some measure ...
... known as Bayle's " Dictionnaire Historique et Critique , " it is not here necessary to say much : it is a performance of a singular kind , and resembling no other of a similar title . " The articles chosen are in some measure ...
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... known by his Polyhistor , which is now both scarce . and dear . NICERON , ETC. - Memoires pour servir a l'histoire des hommes illustres dans la republique des lettres , avec un catalogue raisonné de leurs œuvrages . ( Par ON LITERARY ...
... known by his Polyhistor , which is now both scarce . and dear . NICERON , ETC. - Memoires pour servir a l'histoire des hommes illustres dans la republique des lettres , avec un catalogue raisonné de leurs œuvrages . ( Par ON LITERARY ...
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... known by his Bibliotheca Historica Selecta , a bibliography of historical writers , of which a new and very greatly enlarged edition is in progress , under the auspices of M. Meusel . Eleven vo- lumes 8vo , in 22 parts , have already ...
... known by his Bibliotheca Historica Selecta , a bibliography of historical writers , of which a new and very greatly enlarged edition is in progress , under the auspices of M. Meusel . Eleven vo- lumes 8vo , in 22 parts , have already ...
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... known by the work above - mentioned . " This genuine and simple narrative of his own history is a very curious performance and abounds in literary history of an interesting nature . " ( Nichol's Lit. An . vol . ii . p . 76. ) Mr. N. has ...
... known by the work above - mentioned . " This genuine and simple narrative of his own history is a very curious performance and abounds in literary history of an interesting nature . " ( Nichol's Lit. An . vol . ii . p . 76. ) Mr. N. has ...
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... known at Rome before the death of Honorius ; and in the fourth we have the author's enquiries concerning the pronunciation of the Romans , their manner of writing , either with or without the letters of the alphabet , and the changes ...
... known at Rome before the death of Honorius ; and in the fourth we have the author's enquiries concerning the pronunciation of the Romans , their manner of writing , either with or without the letters of the alphabet , and the changes ...
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Page 468 - Typographical Antiquities, being an historical account of Printing in England, with some memoirs of our ancient Printers, and a register of the books printed by them, from the year 1471 to 1600; with an appendix concerning printing in Scotland and Ireland to the same time.
Page 472 - The Origin of Printing, in two Essays : 1. The substance of Dr. Middleton's Dissertation on the Origin of Printing in England. 2. Mr. Meerman's account of the invention of the art at Harleim, and its progress to Mentz, with occasional remarks, and an Appendix,
Page 449 - Historical Account of the Substances which have been used to describe Events, and to convey Ideas, from the earliest date to the Invention of Paper.
Page 468 - Typographical Antiquities; or the History of Printing in England, Scotland and Ireland: containing Memoirs of our Ancient Printers and a Register of the books printed by them. Begun by the late Joseph Ames, considerably augmented by William Herbert...
Page 593 - The example of the Roman pontiff was preceded or imitated by a Florentine merchant, who governed the republic without arms and without a title. Cosmo of Medicis was the father of a line of princes whose name and age are almost synonymous with the restoration of learning...
Page 513 - The Italian Library ; containing an account of the lives and works of the most valuable authors of Italy ; with a preface exhibiting the change of the Tuscan language from the barbarous ages to the present time,
Page 710 - Bibliotheca Parisiana. A Catalogue of a Collection of Books, formed by a Gentleman in France...
Page 507 - Life of Mayster Wyllyam Caxton of the Weald of Kent, the first Printer In England. In which is given an Account of the Rise and Progress of the Art of Pryntyng in England, during his Time, till 1493. Lond. 1737, royal 8vo. 150 copies printed, with a fictitious portraitof Caxton. The major part of this volume Is inserted by Dr. Dibdin in his edition of Ames
Page 568 - ... d'une histoire des anciennes bibliothèques de Lyon , et en particulier de celle de la ville ; 2 n d'un essai historique sur les manuscrits en général, leurs ornements, leur cherté, ceux qui sont à remarquer dans les principales bibliothèques de l'Europe, avec une bibliographie spéciale des catalogues qui les ont décrits, par Ant.-Fr.
Page 455 - THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF WRITING, as well Hieroglyphic as Elementary, Illustrated by Engravings taken from Marbles, Manuscripts, and Charters, Ancient and Modern ; also Some Account of the Origin and Progress of Printing. By THOMAS ASTLE, FRS, FAS, late Keeper of Records in the Tower of London.