991 resultados para British Museum
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No more published. Cf. British Museum.
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"The illustrations are fine copies from rare prints and the second volume contains [engravings] by Albert Durer, printed from the original blocks, preserved in the British Museum." -- H.C. Levis, Art & history of engraving (1912), p. 54.
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Edited by H. Homer. cf. British museum. Catalogue.
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Attributed to Wedderburn and Sir David Lindsay. British museum Catalog.
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Quérard and Larousse attribute this to Gabriel T. Oxenstierna: British museum says J.O. i.e. Gabriel Oxenstierna.
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Contains also"Eenige opmerckingen, memorien, notitien, ende consideratien, tegens den inhouldt van de pretense, ende gansch ongesondeerde, sententie, op den 13 May, 1619, tegens den Heere Iohan van Olden-Barnevelt..."
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The British Museum Catalogue gives the dates 1789-91.
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"Coma Berenices, poema Callimachi a Catullo latine redditum": p. 49-53 at end.
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Abridged and translated from Raynal's Histoire philosophique des Indes by the Duke of Almodóvar, Cf. British Museum Catalogue.
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[Uncut.]
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British Museum thinks the work may be attributed to a W. Müller. The Deutsches Anonymen-Lexikon questions the author's name as Wilh. Müller.
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A reprint from the original in the British Museum, which was printed in London, by Francis Godly, 1577--Brit. Museum Cat.
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Vol. l-2, the Greek text; v. 3-6, ed. by C.D. Beck, and v. 7-9, ed. by G. Dindorf, contain commentaries; v. 9 being in two parts; v.l0-12, also ed. by Dindorf, contain the Greek scholia, together with annotations upon them; v.l3, Mitchell's prolegomena and Brunck's Latin version.--cf. British museum catalogue.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.