200 resultados para Authorship, Disputed.
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Bryant's poems.--Jeremy Bentham and law reform.--Edward Livingston and his code.--Journalism.--John James Audubon.--Percy Bysshe Shelley.--The last half-century.--American authorship.--Alison's histories of Europe.--The "Works" of American statesmen.--Comte's philosophy.--Strauss's Life of Jesus.--The late Horace Binney Wallace.--Thackeray as novelist.--Goethe.--Ruskin's writings.--Causes of the French revolution.--Motley's Rise of the Dutch republic.--Emerson on England.
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The "andreas" is often ascribed to Cynewulf, and the "Fata apostolorum" is considered his undoubted work. For full discussion of authorship, cf. Introd. (p. xxxiii-li)
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Microfiche. Louisville, Ky. : Lost Cause Press, 1979. -- 10 sheets ; 11 x 15 cm.
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"The authorship of the following treatise is commonly attributed to Thomas Kempis."
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"The journal of information for literary workers" (varies).
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Reproduced from Studies in history, economics, and public law, vol. 53, whole no. 131.
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"Credit is largely due to Frank D. Graham ... for the authorship of the Guides, and for the original sketches illustrating electrical principles and construction."--Pref. to no. 1.
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"The index has been compiled by Mr. Richard Taylor."--T.p. iii.
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Authorship variously ascribed to A. Vieira, Thomé Pinheiro da Veiga, João Pinto Ribeiro and others. cf Silva's Dic. bibl. port. and A.F.G. Bell's Portuguese literature. Afonso Pena ascribes the authorship to Antonio de Sousa Macedo.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Illustrated by Thomas Onwhyn.
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Advertisements (28p.) bound in at end and inside front cover.
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"Cette notice... forme un livre à part des Voyages autour du monde et naufrages célèbres. Paris, 1845."-Querard, op. cit.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Publication suspended between May 1904 and Apr. 1905.