270 resultados para Fama and french
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Both map and text are in portfolio.
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Turkish (in Armenian script) with classical Armenian and French equivalents.
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Rumanian and French.
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Hieroglyphic transcription and French translation on opposite pages.
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Latin original and French prose translation (by Johann Rudolph Sinner) on opposite pages.
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Chiefly in German, Latin and French.
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Latin and French (prose translation) on opposite pages.
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Latin and French.
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Papers and dicussion in English, French or German; the original paper being accompanied by abstract or translation in the other two languages. The German and French contributions to the discussion have an English translation in parallel columns.
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Issued under the direction of João Pedro da Costa, to whom the author gave the manuscript. The death of the editor in 1857 left the work incomplete, the manuscripts passing into the possession of the editorś son. The part still inedited, including twelve or thirteen poets, embraces the Latin and French school, according to the division adopted by the author, the treatment of the Spanish and Italian troubadours thus being complete in the part published. cf. Silva. Dict. bibl. portuguez, v. 5, p. 28.
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No more published?
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Latin and French on opposite pages.
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Originally published in German and French under title: Blätter aus meinem portefeuille, im laufe des feldzuges 1812 in Russland an ort und stelle gezeichnet von C. W. von Faber du Faur und mit erläuternden anmerkungen begleitet von F. v. Kausler. Feuilles extraites de mon portefeuille, esquissées sur les lieux dans le courant de la campagne de 1812 en Russie par C. G. de Faber du Faur, accompagnées de notes explicatives par F. de Kausler. Stuttgart, 1831-43.
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"Musci europaei novi; vel, Bryologiae europaeae supplementum auctore W. Ph. Schimper ..." (1 v. (various pagings) plates) issued 1864-[66]
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Tome VI., edited by A. Molinier, contains a Latin text and French translation of Orabasius' Synopsis and Euporista.