959 resultados para Latin letters.
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A collection of Latin textbooks used by Greek speakers in the Roman empire, translated and annotated for modern readers. Includes reading material such as dialogues, phrasebooks, Colloquia of the Hermeneumata Pseudodositheana, stories about the Trojan war, Aesop's fables, legal treatises, and model letters; grammatical works from Dositheus and Charisius; glossaries/lexica; prose compostion exercises; alphabets. Some texts are transliterated.
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The letters (v.2, p. [233]-368) are in English and Latin.
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"[An] appendix to our Concordance [to the Latin works of Dante] ... We have followed the text of the Società Alighieri [Dante's Opere, Firenze, 1921]"--Authors' pref.
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Introduction signed: Grant Showerman.
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Text in Greek and Latin in parallel columns.
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Half-title: The Zurich letters. (Second series) A.D. 1558-1602.
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Latin text, English editorial matter.
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Introductory essay.--I. Unpublished letters, chiefly of foreign travel. Gray, Walpole and Ashton.--II. Correspondence and remains of Richard West.--II. Gray to John Chute.--IV. Gray to Percy and Brockett.--V. Miss Speed to Gray.--VI. Gray's notes on travel.--VII. Thoughts and verse fragments.--VIII. Collectanea and conjectures.--IX. Latin poems.
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Errata: p. [2]-[3] at end.
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Includes index.
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On spine: Cambridge statutes, 16th century.
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Part of text in Latin and English on opposite pages.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Added title-page in Latin.
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V. 7-12 in Latin.