929 resultados para Hesychius, of Alexandria, active 5th century.
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Micro-opaque. Louisville, Ky., Lost Cause Press, 1956? 4 cards. 8 x 13 cm.
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The author ascribes the letters of Junius to John Horne, afterwards John Horne Tooke.
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An attempt to identify Junius with William Pitt, earl of Chatham.
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A list of the papers contained in volumes 1-21 is given in: National Academy of Sciences. Proceedings...Index...1915-1924. 1926.
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The translators of v. 1-3 are not known; v. 4 was translated by Frederick Clarke, who revised the translation of v. 1-3.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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"Vita," after p. 88.
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"... Made on the basis of two literal English translations ... namely (1) the prose translation by Colonel Wilberforce Clarke ... and (2) the verse translation ... by Mr. John Payne."--p. xiii.
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"Ascription to Shakespeare rests on...the binder's label on the volume from the library of King Charles II".-Editor's preface. Also attributed by various authorities to Thomas Brewer, Anthony Brewer and Michael Drayton, the latter two with but little evidence.
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"List of works referred to in this volume": p. vi.