Euripidou Phoinissai. The Phœnician virgins of Euripides, literally tr., with the orig. Gr., the metres, the order, and Engl. accentuation, to which are subjoined numerous explanatory notes, by T.W.C. Edwards

Euripidou Phoinissai. The Phœnician virgins of Euripides, literally tr., with the orig. Gr., the metres, the order, and Engl. accentuation, to which are subjoined numerous explanatory notes, by T.W.C. Edwards
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Author Euripides
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Pages 112
Release 1823
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Euripidou Phoinissai

Euripidou Phoinissai
Title Euripidou Phoinissai PDF eBook
Author Euripides
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Pages 248
Release 1911
Genre Greek drama (Tragedy).
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Nineteenth Century Short-title Catalogue: phase 1. 1816-1870

Nineteenth Century Short-title Catalogue: phase 1. 1816-1870
Title Nineteenth Century Short-title Catalogue: phase 1. 1816-1870 PDF eBook
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Pages 792
Release 1984
Genre Books
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The Library of Richard Porson

The Library of Richard Porson
Title The Library of Richard Porson PDF eBook
Author P. G. Naiditch
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 591
Release 2010-12-28
Genre Reference
ISBN 1456805290

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In writing this book three questions chiefly interested me. What books and pamphlets did Richard Porson own? From whom did he acquire these materials? What has become of his holdings? Answering the first question was relatively easy. For over two hundred years students have known that, after his death, Porsons library was divided into two unequal parts. The larger portion was sent to auction, the smaller part, together with Porsons papers, was separately sold to Trinity College, Cambridge. To treat the problem I have examined all of the microfilm set of the Sotheby auction catalogues from 1783 to 1808, save when catalogues were not marked or the markings were too faint to decipher: notably Jan. 1, 1785; May 29, 1786; Jan. 22 and May 1, 1797; June 1788; Jan. 13, 1789; May 26, 1791; June 22, 1795; Jan. 1796; 1800; Nov. 14, 1803 through Dec. 3, 1804 (twenty-three catalogues); April 18 and May 29, 1805; April 14-30, May 19, June 5, July 2, 10, 15, 1806...or when the microfilm is imperfect. Likewise, I have seen, in London, most of Christies book catalogues from 1782 to 1808; and, in Los Angeles, much of the Frank Marcham collection at UCLA (coll. 416 boxes 10-34). Finally, I have seen almost all of Porsons books at Trinity and a few other places. From 1786 to 1808, Porson purchased hundreds of books and pamphlets. The records allow us to trace his purchases at forty-seven auctions. Of these, Leigh & Sotheby presented most of the sales. But Porson also bought at sales offered through Edwards, Robson and Clarke, King & Loche, and he at least interested himself in a Stewart sale. In addition, one has to take into account books given to Porson as prizes or gifts; perhaps books entrusted to him for review; and books for which he subscribed. Addressing the second question is complicated by three factors. First, there is the imperfection of the records. The archives of most houses do not sirvive; even the L&S house-files are, on occasion, imperfect or incompletely legible. Secondly, clerks wrote down what they heard. Often enough, they heard Pawson or Pauson, and it was needful to establish identity. Thirdly, there are difficulties in the way of determining specific editions: these range from the existence of multiple editions or impressions to incompleteness of library records and of descriptions of volumes of tracts.

Nineteenth Century Short Title Catalogue

Nineteenth Century Short Title Catalogue
Title Nineteenth Century Short Title Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Avero Publications Limited
Publisher
Pages 632
Release 1989
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780907977315

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Apollonius Dyscolus

Apollonius Dyscolus
Title Apollonius Dyscolus PDF eBook
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Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 289
Release 1981-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 902728072X

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Apollonius Dyscolus was the first formal syntactician in Graeco-Roman linguistics. He considered the nature of language to be logical and rule-governed, and assumed an underlying structure for all levels of language. It might be said that from the work of his predecessors, he extracted syntax. This volume contains an English translation of — mainly — Uhlig’s 1910 edition of De Constructione Libri Quattor (Peri Suntaxeōs), with commentary, an introduction, and an article on Apollonius Dyscolus and the Origins of Deep Structure.

The Syntax of Apollonius Dyscolus

The Syntax of Apollonius Dyscolus
Title The Syntax of Apollonius Dyscolus PDF eBook
Author Apollonius (Dyscolus)
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 288
Release 1981-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027245045

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Apollonius Dyscolus was the first formal syntactician in Graeco-Roman linguistics. He considered the nature of language to be logical and rule-governed, and assumed an underlying structure for all levels of language. It might be said that from the work of his predecessors, he extracted syntax. This volume contains an English translation of — mainly — Uhlig's 1910 edition of De Constructione Libri Quattor (Peri Suntaxeos), with commentary, an introduction, and an article on Apollonius Dyscolus and the Origins of Deep Structure.