483 resultados para Latin literature, Medieval and modern.
em University of Michigan
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Inaugural (February 7, 1867) -- On the present state and prospects of historical study (May 17, 1876) -- On the present state and prospects of historical study (May 20, 1876) -- On the purposes and methods of historical study (May 15, 1877) -- Methods of historical study (May 18, 1877) -- Learning and literature at the court of Henry II (June 11, 1878) -- Learning and literature at the court of Henry II (June 13, 1878) -- The mediaeval kingdoms of Cyprus and Armenia (October 26 and 29, 1878) -- On the characteristic differences between mediaeval and modern history (April 15, 1880) -- On the characteristic differences between mediaeval and modern history (April 17, 1880) -- The reign of Henry VIII (June 7, 1881) -- Parliament under Henry VIII (June 9, 1881) -- The history of the canon law in England (April 19, 1882) -- The history of the canon law in England (April 20, 1882) -- The reign of Henry VII (April 24, 1883) -- The reign of Henry VII (April 25, 1883) -- A last statutory public lecture (May 8, 1884).
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"Compendium or abridgement of the early part of the great historical work by Tiraboshi on Italian literature" - Pref. p. vi.
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"Limited to one thousand copies; no. 726."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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v. 1. The Anglo-Latin satirical poets of the twelfth century.--v. 2. The minor Anglo-Latin satirists and epigrammatists.
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Vol. 1-41 paged continuously.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vols. 1-41, 42-43, and 44-45 paged continuously.
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Reissued in 1842 with new t.-p. and 12 pages of additional matter under title Encyclopedia of literary and typographical anecdote.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"University edition limited to one thousand copies, no. 493."
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"The Barta Press, Boston, U.S.A."--T.p. verso.
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v. 1. The Anglo-Latin satirical poets of the twelfth century.--v. 2. The minor Anglo-Latin satirists and epigrammatists.