107 resultados para Romanticism in Germany.
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Political satire in dramatic form. Publication suppressed in Germany, and at the request of the German government, in France. cf. Spectator, v.53, p. 949, July 24, 1880.
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Added t.p.: Schiller's History of the Thirty Years War in Germany. Translated by W.E. Macklin and Tao Siun Ren.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Vol. 1. Gregory of Tours.--Early intercourse of England and Germany.--Antecedents of the Reformation.--The Stephenses.--Muretus.--Joseph Scaliger.--Life of Joseph Scaliger (Fragment).--Peter Daniel Huet.--A chapter of university history.--F.A. Wolf.--Oxford Studies.--Vol. 2. Calvin at Geneva.--Tendencies of religious thought in England, 1688-1750.--Life of Bishop Warburton.--The Calas tragedy.--Present state of theology in Germany (1857).--Learning in the Church of England.--Philanthropic societies in the reign of Queen Anne.--Life of Montaigne.--Pope and his editors.--Buckle's History of civilization in England.
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Includes index.
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Binder's title.
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"Réponse d'un syndicaliste belge à un 'travailleur allemand' se disant auteur de la brochure An die Arbeiter der neutralen Laender."
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"Select bibliography": v.2, p. [xv]-xxiii.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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"Printed in Germany 1959"--T.p. verso.
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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"Biografiska notiser och litteratur" at end of each chapter.
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Translated by W. R. V. B "Not yet ... published in Germany."
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[No. III] Prophetical extracts. Containing a very scarce prophetic piece, intitled [sic], A cry from the desart [sic], or, testimonials of the miraculous things lately come to pass in the Cevennes, or Southern parts of France. Verified upon oath, and by other proofs. [by Maximilian Misson] (1794).--No. IV. Prophetical extracts. Relative to the revolution in France, and the decline of the papal power in the world: selected from Fleming, Usher, Jerieu, Goodwin, Gill, Love, Daut, Brown, Knox, Willison, More, Newton, Lacey, Owen, Marion, Cavalier, and many more (1794).--No. V. Prophetical extracts. Relative to the revolution in France...The lives, prophecies, visions, and revelations, of Christopher Kotterus, and Christina Poniatonia, two eminent prophets, in Germany, containing predictions concerning the Pope, the King of France, and the Roman Empire ; with the sudden destruction of the papal power, the miraculous conversion of the Turks, the calling in of the Jews, and the uniting all religions into one universal visible church. Many of which prophecies being desired by the then King of Bohemia, were by the learned Comenius presented to him [by Johann Amos Comenius] (1794).