998 resultados para Vol. I.
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Pars III, v. 1 and 2 have also been published independently in this series with title: M. T. Ciceronis Epistolae. Recognovit D. Albertus Sadolinus Wesenberg ... Lipsiae, 1894.
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Each volume has also special t.-p.
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Vol. 1: Photocopy. Iowa City, University of Iowa, 1970.
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Preface by the editor contains this statement: "Several years since there was what purported to be a translation published in London; but this was a disgraceful imposture. Mrs. Austin speaks of it as the most flagrant piece of literary dishonesty on record, not without justice; and Mr. Carlyle refers to it much in the same spirit. It was a poor copy of a wretched French version, in which frequently twenty pages of the original are omitted at a time, and hardly a sentence is rendered with fidelity." This refers to an anonymous translation published in 2 vols., London, 1824, and reprinted in 1 vol., New York, 1824 and 1844. cf. Characteristics of Goethe. From the German of Falk, von Müller, etc., with notes ... by S. Austin, vol. II (1833) p. 129, and Carlyle's Crit. and miscell. essays, New York, 1872, vol. I, p. 178.
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Marked "End of vol. I." on last page; a reissue of v. 1 of the Riverside edition, omitting the prose drama, "Two men of Sandy Bar".
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Issued in 4 parts, 1906-13.
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Vol. I-VI cover the same period as the edition of 1849, vol. VII containing a new edition of the "History of the peace, by Harriet Martineau."
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"References" : vol. I, p.563-572; vol. II, p. 483-487.
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"Historical sketch of Greek philosophy from Thales to Cicero": v.1, p. [ix]-xxxvii.
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Includes indexes.
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Issued in VI fasciculi, each of which has special t.-p.
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For further information concerning the publication of the work and a list of serial numbers assigned to the volumes in the Congressional series of documents, see Checklist of United States public documents, 1911, p. 1274-1275.
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Rudolf Havenstein, chairman.
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Description based on vol. I, pt. 2.
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Seinte Marherete, a text of 1200 [Mss. Reg. 17. A. XXVII. fol. 37. Ms. Bodl. 34]--Seinte Margarete, a text of 1330 [Ms. Harl. 2277. fol. 84. b]--Meidan Maregrete, from Hickes [Ms. Trin. coll. Cantab. Hickes, vol. I, p. 224]--Various readings and notes.--Seinte Marherete modernized.--On the language of S. Marherete.--Glossary.