Christian name; the name of the family, if ascertained, to be added in brackets. The same to be done for those known under their first name only, to which, for the sake of distinction, they add that of their native place, or profession, or rank. Patronymics,... English Cataloguing Rules - Page 151by New York State Library, Library Association - 1902 - 46 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1850 - 544 pages
...candidate for a degree, to be defended by him. The seventh rule of the Museum Catalogue runs thus : — " The respondent or defender in a thesis to be considered...when it unequivocally appears to be the work of the Prnsses." Now, I would ask, what are the usual signs of the authorship? Are there any catalogues of... | |
| 1850 - 524 pages
...candidate for a degree, to be defended by him. The seventh rule of the Museum Catalogue runs thus : — " The respondent or defender in a thesis to be considered...its author, except when it unequivocally appears to he the work of the Prases." Now, I would ask, what are the usual signs of the authorship ? Are there... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1852 - 126 pages
...suit, and of the defendant, in a criminal .suit. XXVI. The Respondent, or defender, in a thesis, is to be considered its author, except when it unequivocally appears to be the work of the Prseses. XXVII. Pseudonymous publications are to be entered under the real name of the author, if he... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1853 - 120 pages
...and from that of the defendant in a criminal suit. XXVII. The Respondent or defender in a thesis, is to be considered its author, except when it unequivocally appears to be the work of the Praeses. XXVIII. Pseudonymous works are to be entered under the assumed name, followed by pseud.; after which... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1853 - 116 pages
...and from that of the defendant in a criminal suit. XXVII. The Bespondent or defender in a thesis, is to be considered its author, except when it unequivocally appears to be the work of the Praeses. XXVIII. Pseudonymous works are to be entered under the assumed name, followed by pseud.; after which... | |
| Smithsonian Institution, Charles Coffin Jewett - 1853 - 116 pages
...and from that of the defendant in a criminal suit. XXVIJ. The Respondent or defender in a thesis, is to be considered its author, except when it unequivocally appears to be the work of the Praeses. XXVIII. Pseudonymous works are to be entered under the assumed name, followed by pseud.; after which... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1853 - 120 pages
...and from that of the defendant in a eriminal suit. XXVII. The Respondent or defender in a thesis, is to be considered its author, except when it unequivocally appears to be the work of the Prases. XXVIII. Pseudonymous works are to be entered under the assumed name, followed by pseud.; after... | |
| Henry Stevens, British Museum. Department of Printed Books - 1866 - 794 pages
...or denominations, derived from the ancestors or names of other persons, to be used as surnames. VII. The respondent or defender in a thesis to be considered...unequivocally appears to be the work of the Praeses. VIII. When an author uses a Christian or first name only (either real or assumed), such name to be... | |
| Henry Stevens - 1866 - 768 pages
...or denominations, derived from the ancestors or names of other persons, to be used as surnames. VII. The respondent or defender in a thesis to be considered...when it unequivocally appears to be the work of the Prseses. VIII. When an author uses a Christian or first name only (either real or assumed), such name... | |
| Henry Stevens, British Museum. Department of Printed Books - 1866 - 766 pages
...or denominations, derived from the ancestors or names of other persons, to be used as surnames. VII. The respondent or defender in a thesis to be considered...when it unequivocally appears to be the work of the Prseses. VIII. When an author uses a Christian or first name only (either real or assumed), such name... | |
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