32 resultados para OBITUARY
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Facsimiles: Obituary notice of Marianna Alcoforado in the first book of the "Religiosas defuntas do Real convento da Conceição de Beja," and title-page of the "Lettres d'amour d'une religieuse... A Cologne, Chez Pierre du Marteau, 1669."
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Errata slip containing obituary notices bound in before t.p.
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Biographical notice of Arthur Cayley by A. R. Forsyth, reprinted, with slight verbal changes, from the obituary notices in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, v. 58: v. 8, p. ix-xliv.
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Dedication signed: Henry C. Townsend.
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Imprint varies.
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Green, J.S., prof., 1847-55; trustee, 1828-62.
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Essay published as an obituary notice in the "Revue encyclopédique," April 1827.
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Vol. 75 contains index of all obituaries v.10-v.75.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Each issue includes a Canadian obituary record and a record of Canadian books of the year.
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Reprinted from the three "Obituary addresses", published by order of Congress in 1850, 1852 and 1853, respectively.
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I. German ideals of to-day.--II. Three anniversary addresses: 1. Goethe's message to America. 2. Schiller's message to modern life. 3. Emerson and German personality.--III. The evolutionary trend of German literary criticism.--IV. The inner life in German sculpture.--V. The study of national culture.--VI. Sketches of contemporary German letters: 1. Hauptmann's Fuhrmann Heuschel. 2. Sudermann's Die drei reiherfedern. 3. Paulsen's Philosophia militans. 4. Herman Grimm-an obituary. 5. Hauptmann's Michael Kramer. 6. Hauptmann's Der arme Heinrich. 7. The struggle for individuality on the German stage. 8. Widmann's Der heilige und die tiere.--VII. The future of German literature.
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"Introduction to the American edition, by Professor Silliman": v. 1, p. 1-24.
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Some of the pamphlets are author's autograph presentation copies to Eugène Valdrucke.
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I. The Darwinian Hypothesis (1859) --II. The origin of species (1860) --III. Criticisms on "The origin of species" (1864) --IV. The genealogy of animals (1869) --V. Mr. Darwin's critics (1871) --VI. Evolution in biology (1878) --VII. The coming of age of "The origin of species" (1880) --VIII. Charles Darwin (1882) --IX. The Darwin memorial (1885) --X. Obituary (1888) --XI. Six lectures to working men "On our knowledge of the causes of the phenomena of organic nature" (1863)