256 resultados para Sigismund, emperor of Germany, d. 1437.


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"Intended to confirm, to supplement, and occasionally to correct the information contained in Genest's account of the English stage and in Allardyce Nicoll's histories of the restoration and eighteenth-century drama."

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Bibliographical footnotes. "Bibliographical note": p. 117-121.

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Series note varies: At head of title of v. 1 and on verso of t.-p of v. 2, Memoirs of the University of California. v. 4, no. 1, 2. History, v. 1, no. 1, 2.

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Beginning with v. 29/30, issued in 1928, one book often numbered as more than one vol. With v. 42/43, 1940/41 years covered were added to the title. Vol. numbering omitted, 1957/59- , 1944/45 called '50th anniversary volume'; 1948/50 called v. 50 but was the 40th vol. in the series; 1980 called "Fiftieth volume" and is the 50th separately bound book in the series.--Cf. introd. 50th vol., 1980, p. xi.

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National Highway Safety Bureau, Washington, D.C.

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Plates engraved by George Cooke, Thomas Lord Busby, and either James or Robert Sands.

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"The Itinerary now reprinted in full for the first time since its publication was 'printed by John Beale, dwelling in Aldersgate street', in 1617 ... The book was first written in Latin and then translated into English ... the Latin version, however, was never printed. In 'the table' of the Itinerary, after the contents of the fourth book of the third part there is given a brief summary of twenty-five chapters ... The ms. of these chapters, which were not printed by Moryson, is now in the library of Corpus Christi college, Oxford, and portions of it were edited by Mr. Charles Hughes and published in 1903 under the title of 'Shakespeare's Europe'."--Publishers' note.

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Stanford Research Institute conducted this study to provide information to assist the Atomic Energy Commission in preparing a research and development program leading to the commercial application of radiation pasteurization for selected fruits and vegetables. Under the Quartermaster Corps' extensive program of research on irradiated foods, the five fruits and vegetables (strawberries, peaches, citrus fruits, grapes and tomatoes) of interest to the AEC have been irradiated experimentally. Results are inconclusive, but there are indications of both shelf-life extension and unfavorable radiation effects observed at dose levels below 500,000 rads.