336 resultados para Socrate de Constantinople
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Marburg University, 1812.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Translated from the Latin as found in Edward Burton's edition of the author's works, Oxford, 1827. Burton's notes are included. cf. Advertisement, v. 1, p. [iii]
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Edited by C.W. Wilson.
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"Translated from the ... edition published at Cambridge in 1839, by ... Frederic Field ... and ... the translation [is by] Sir George Prevost."
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Includes indexes.
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With notes by Barbié du Bocage and Jomard.
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Authorities agree that the first part of the work, published in Paris 1684, was written by Marana. The remainder has been ascribed to different Englishmen, among them Dr. Robert Midgley and William Bradshaw. It is probable however that Midgley simply edited the English translation, made by Bradshaw, of the original Italian manuscript. cf. ESTC.
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