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  • A bibliography of his works was published at Berlin in 1901.

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  • Schmidt gives a full bibliography of the numerous writings of Menius, who translated several of Luther's biblical commentaries into German.

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  • A full bibliography of Brachiopoda (recent and fossil) is to be found in Davidson's Monograph of British Fossil Brachiopods, Pal.

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  • In the bibliography at the close of this article (referred to by leaded arabic numerals in brackets throughout these pages), the titles of works are given which contain detailed information as to the genera and species of each order or sub-order, their geographical distribution and their habits and economy so far as they have been ascertained.

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  • For information as to the embryology of scorpions, the reader is referred to the works named in the bibliography below.

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  • Edme Champion's Introduction aux essais may also be noticed, and Professor Dowden's Montaigne (1905), which has an excellent bibliography.

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  • For bibliography see Maurenbrecher; and The Cambridge Modern History, vol.

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  • Theol., where a very full bibliography is given.

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  • For full bibliography see Schtirer, Gesch.

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  • An exhaustive bibliography and an excellent article onGregory by Carl Mirbt are to be found in Hauck's Realencyklopadie, ?3rd edition.

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  • An elaborate bibliography, entitled Bibliotheca Erasmiana, was undertaken by the officials of the Ghent.

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  • See, further, the bibliography to the article FRENCH REVOLUTION.

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  • For more complete bibliography see Jozef Korzeniowski's Catalogus actorum et documentarum res gestas Poloniae illusirantium (Cracow, 1889), and Ludwik Finkel's Bibliography of Polish History (Pol., Lemberg, 1891).

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  • The Polish bibliography of Karl Estreicher, director of the Jagiellon library at Cracow, is a work of the highest importance.

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  • See the bibliography appended to AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, and also General Palfrey's A ntietam and Fredericksburg.

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  • Mereness, Maryland as a Proprietary Province (New York, 1901), a constitutional history of the province in the light of its industrial and social development, contains a bibliography; and Bernard 1 Resigned on the 6th of May 1808.

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  • Lambert Playfair's Handbook for Travellers in Algeria (Murray's Handbooks), corrected to 1902, is a capital guide to the country, as is also Algerie et Tunisie (Paris, 1906), in the GuidesJoanne Series; the Bibliography of Algeria (London, 1888), and the Supplement to the Bibliography of Algeria (London, 1898), by Sir Lambert Playfair, contain thousands of entries and many notes.

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  • Dr Richard (1895, 1896) gives a Cladoceran bibliography of 60 1 references.

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  • Brady and Norman, in their Monograph of the Ostracoda of the North Atlantic and North-Western Europe (1889), give a bibliography of 125 titles, and in the second part (1896) they give 55 more.

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  • Fordescriptionsof physical featuresand accounts of natural resources see Reports of the Kentucky Geological Survey, the Biennial Reports of the Bureau of Agriculture, Labor and Statistics, the Reports of the United States Census and various publications of the U.S. Geological Survey, and other publications listed in Bulletin 301 (Bibliography and Index of North American Geology for 1901-1905) and other bibliographies of the Survey.

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  • Appended to the Catalogue is a full and careful bibliography of all Napier's writings, with mention of the public libraries, British and foreign, which possess copies of each.

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  • But for full details reference must be made to the treatises on the history of the science cited in the bibliography at the end of the article.

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  • While employed in the university library of Warsaw he studied bibliography, and the fruits of his labours may be seen in his Bibliograficznych Ksiag dwoje (A Couple of Books on Bibliography) (2 vols., Vilna, 1823-1826).

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  • On Flatey Book, Red Eric Saga and the whole bibliography for the Vinland voyages, including that of Thorfinn, see Leif Ericsson and Vinland.

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  • An excellent bibliography of Canadian history will be found in the volume Literature of American History, published by the American Library Association.

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  • The next class to be removed from Cuvier's * These figures refer to the Bibliography at the end of the article.

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  • For a bibliography of More's numerous works see the article in the Diet.

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  • C. Haddon, Fetichism and Magic, containing a good bibliography (London, 1906).

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  • See Ball, pp. 260-261, and Scharer in loc., for a full bibliography.

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  • Of these a selected list will be found in the bibliography to the article Church History.

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  • Hertz (1883-1885; editio minor, 1886, revised by C. Hosius, 1903, with bibliography).

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  • Those who wish to follow out the classification in detail should refer to some of the recent monographs mentioned below in the bibliography.

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  • For a complete bibliography of his works, see Lehmann, Hugonis Grotii manes vindicate (Delft, 1727), which also contains a full biography.

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  • The reports on these subjects in eight volumes, together with a ninth volume giving the proceedings of the conference itself, and a statistical atlas, will for some time be the vade mecum of information on Christian missions, and precludes the need of any attempt at a bibliography here, an attempt which would indeed be doomed to failure.

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  • For bibliography see the article in the Dict.

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  • Bibliography of German History.Although the authorities for the history of Germany may be said to begin with Caesar, it is Tacitus who is especially useful, his Germania being an invaluable mine of information about the early inhabitants of the country.

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  • A detailed bibliography of his works and of those falsely attributed to him will be found in Querard's La France litte'raire, and the same author's Supercheries devoilees.

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  • Kingsford, Henry V., the Typical Medieval Hero (New York, 1901), where a fuller bibliography will be found.

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  • See the bibliography to the articles Conic Sections; Geometry, Analytical; and Geometry, Projective.

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  • For bibliography see the article on the church historian, SOCRATES.

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  • For bibliography see BIBLE; CHRISTIANITY; CHURCH HISTORY; and the articles on the separate Gospels.

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  • An extended bibliography is to be found in Hergenrother, Allg.

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  • For Germany it is best to consult Richard Schroder, Lehrbruch der deutschen Rechtsgeschichte (5th ed., Leipzig, 1907), §§ 51 and 56, where a bibliography as complete as need be is given, both of monographs dealing with various aspects of the question, and of works on the history of individual towns.

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  • There is an exhaustive bibliography with an excellent article by Carl Mirbt in HerzogHauck, Realencyklopadie (3rd ed., 1904).

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  • The bibliography attached to this chapter (p. 852) gives a list of all the principal published documents and works, together with some analysis of the unpublished Foreign Office records bearing on the subject.

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  • The people of India already possessed their Brahmi alphabet, of these alphabets is drawn from this work and from the same author's Indische Palciographie in the Grundriss der indo-arischen Philologie, to which is attached an atlas of plates (Strassburg, 1896), and in which a full bibliography is given.

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  • For an extended account of Pownall's career and a bibliography of his publications see Thomas Pownall, M.P., F.R.S.

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  • A bibliography of the order is given in that author's Crustacea of Norway, vol.

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  • A nearly complete bibliography of the order down to 1888 will be found in the "Challenger" Reports, vol.

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  • See Judah P. Benjamin, by Pierce Butler (Philadelphia, 1907, with a good bibliography).

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  • An autobiography, Reminiscences of an Astronomer, appeared in 2903; and a bibliography of his writings is given by Mr Archibald in the Trans.

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  • A complete bibliography of books relating to Washington would be very voluminous.

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  • Paxson, "A Preliminary Bibliography of Colorado History," being vol.

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  • A finely illustrated book, Finland in the Nineteenth Century, by various Finnish writers, gives an excellent account of the country; also Reuter's Finlandia, a very complete work with an exhaustive bibliography.

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  • Mariano Martinez de Lejanza (acting) Jose Chavez (acting) Juan Bautista Vigil y Alarid (acting) Under The United States Governors by Military Ap Bibliography.

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  • For a very full list of the papers and works of these early electrical philosophers, the reader is referred to the bibliography on Electricity in Dr Thomas Young's Natural Philosophy, vol.

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  • P. P. Semenov's Geographical and Statistical Dictionary (5 vols., St Petersburg, 1863-85) contains a full bibliography of the Volga and tributaries.

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  • Myres in a series of trials, to settle special 13 See Cobham, An Attempt at a Bibliography of Cyprus (4th ed., Nicosia, 1900), Appendix, " Cesnola Controversy," p. 54.44 The Lawrence-Cesnola Collection (London, 1881); Salaminia, id.

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  • See further the general bibliography below.

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  • A collection of his articles was published by his friends under the title of Mélanges Havet (1895), prefixed by a bibliography of his works compiled by his friend Henri Omont.

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  • See also the bibliography attached to the article TYPOGRAPHY.

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  • An extended bibliography may be found in Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopeidie, s.v.

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  • As an historian of Swedish literature Per Wieselgren (1800-1877) composed a valuable work, and made other valuable contributions to history and bibliography.

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  • Schefferus (1621-1679) is the first serious attempt at a bibliography of Swedish literature.

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  • The bibliography of Arnold of Brescia is very vast and of very unequal value.

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  • For a full bibliography see Dict.

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  • For economic interests and history see the bibliography of the article California.

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  • The bacteriology of the infective diseases (with bibliography) is fully given in the System of Medicine, edited by Clifford Allbutt, (2nd ed., London, 1907).

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  • A bibliography of Vieira will be found in Sommervogel, Bibliotheque de la compagnie de Jesus, viii.

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  • A bibliography of the various editions of Livy, or of all that has been written upon him, cannot be attempted here.

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  • The most complete treatise on the subject is C. Sartori's Das Kottabos-Spiel der alten Griechen (1893), in which a full bibliography of ancient and modern authorities is given.

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  • A full bibliography of Graetz's works is given in the Jewish Quarterly Review, iv.

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  • The bibliography of the contemporary controversy is given in the article on Henry Garnet in the Dictionary of National Biography and in The Gunpowder Plot by David Jardine (1857), the latter work still remaining the principal authority on the subject; add to these Gardiner's Hist.

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  • This forms the logical bibliography of this article.

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  • A historical bibliography of these curves is given in Brocard, Notes de bibliographie des courbes geometriques (1897).

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  • A full bibliography, by Henry Barrett Learned, is appended to his Spirit in Man.

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  • For complete bibliography of all works of Bellarmine, of translations and controversial writings against him, see C.Sommervogel, Bibliotheque de laCompagnie de Jesus (Brussels and Paris, 1890 et seq), vol.

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  • The last of these contains an elaborate bibliography which was also published separately at Berlin in 1900.

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  • Each of these contains a useful bibliography, as also does the excellent life by Professor Williston Walker, John Calvin, the Organizer of Reformed Protestantism, " Heroes of the Reformation" series (1906).

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  • See Angola (including Cabinda) (London 1920), a British Foreign Office handbook with bibliography; Hugo Marquardsen, Angola (Berlin 1920), a careful study of the geography and people, by the geographer of the Reichskolonialamt; the Anuario Colonial (Lisbon) and the Boletim of the Lisbon Geog.

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  • For bibliography and account of Roman remains, see under Roman Africa.

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  • Gassendy (see paper quoted in bibliography).

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  • There is an excellent bibliography by Falconer Madan (1887).

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  • For a bibliography of documents relating to his episcopate see "Episcopat de Gobel" in vol.

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  • Consult also P. C. Meyer, Erforschungsgeschichte and Staatenbildungen des Westsudan (Gotha, 1897), an admirable summary with bibliography and maps; Karl Kumm, The Sudan (London, 1907); Lady Lugard, A Tropical Dependency (London, 1905); and the bibliographies given under the various countries named.

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  • A useful bibliography of all works on Bismarck up to 1895 is Paul Schulze and Otto Koller's BismarckLiteratur (Leipzig, 1896).

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  • Anatomy The anatomical structure of the horse has been described in detail in several works mentioned in the bibliography at the end of this section, though these have generally been written from the point of view of the veterinarian rather than of the comparative anatomist.

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  • The article is illustrated by excellent photographs and gives a bibliography.

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  • In addition to his achievements in black-letter bibliography he threw great light on ancient Celtic language and literature by the discovery, in 1857, of the Book of Deer, a manuscript copy of the Gospel in the Vulgate version, in which were inscribed old Gaelic charters.

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  • Besides his brilliant isolated discoveries in bibliography, he did much by his untiring zeal to improve the standard of library administration.

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  • For a bibliography of the period see the Cambridge Modern History, vol.

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  • P. Thompson, Life of Lord Kelvin (1910), which contains a full bibliography of his writings.

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  • Johnston's Systematic Account of the Geology of Tasmania, which gives a bibliography up to that date.

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  • In 1909 it had an annual membership of 191; it supports the periodical Kantstudien (founded 1896; see Bibliography, ad init.).

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  • These word limits include notes and appendices, but exclude bibliography.

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  • A few references are given, mainly ones which contain an extensive bibliography.

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  • After the entire process, one can then generate bibliography.

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  • Assessment will be by means of the production of a detailed research proposal accompanied by preliminary bibliography.

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  • Most of the reading is accessible and enjoyable I hope, but see the Annotated bibliography for further comments.

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  • In addition, there is a searchable bibliography of over 11,000 references.

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  • This website provides a course outline and a selected bibliography.

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  • It also includes the most comprehensive bibliography of published clinical trials.

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  • Using endnotes to create a bibliography Using the endnote reference alone Introduction This document describes how to use endnotes to create a Bibliography.

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  • Each session contains support material, including a brief bibliography, overhead transparencies and photocopiable handouts 26 key point overhead transparencies plus photocopiable handouts.

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  • Contents | Bibliography iii Social rights of illegal Immigrants " Illegal " foreigners are modern pariahs.

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  • I maintain a website on Singapore English (including selective annotated bibliography ).

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  • His chief works were his translation of Grimm's Clavis Novi Testamenti (1887; revised 1889) as A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament, and his New Testament bibliography (1890).

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  • Trevelyan, Garibaldi's Defence of the Roman Republic (London, 1907), which contains an excellent sketch of Garibaldi's early career, of the events leading up to the proclamation of the Roman Republic, and a picturesque, detailed and authoritative account of the defence of Rome and of Garibaldi's flight, with a very full bibliography; also Trevelyan's Garibaldi and the Thousand (1909).

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  • For full bibliography (to 1904) see Ulysse Chevalier, Repertoire des sources hist.

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  • P. McKinlay regard the Ars as certainly inauthentic, while they accept the Interpretatio Euclidis (see works quoted in bibliography).

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  • Accounts of the teaching of Basilides are to be found in all the more complete works on Gnosticism (see bibliography to the article GNOSTICISM).

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  • There is a fuller bibliography of Russian history in vol.

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  • A critical text of the letters, with notes, bibliography and a life in Spanish, will be found in Monumenta Xaveriana ex Autographis vel ex Antiquioribus Exemplis collecta, vol.

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  • Charles has done much by his editions to restore to their proper prominence in connexion with Jewish history the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, The Book of Jubilees, Enoch, &c. But Scharer gives a complete bibliography to which it must suffice to refer.

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  • A useful ornithological bibliography of the Austrian-Hungarian dominions was printed in the Verhandlungen of the Zoological and Botanical Society of Vienna for 1878, by Victor Ritter von Tschusi zu Schmidhofen.

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  • A detailed bibliography of the documents relating to the Convention is given in the Repertoire general des sources manuscrites de l'histoire de Paris pendant la Revolution francaise, vol.

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  • Meyer, entitled Jesus, Jesu Jiinger and das Evangelium im Talmud and verwandten jiidischen Schriften, to which also a good bibliography of the subject is prefixed.

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  • Among the upper classes it was unusually broad and was made to stand out in 2 Old Babylonian sculptors who represent the enemy as naked (Meyer [see bibliography below], pp. 12, 70 seq., 116), conventionally anticipate the usual treatment of the slain and wounded warriors.

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  • Tolman, History of Higher Education in Rhode Island (Washington, 18 94); Henry Phillips, Jr., Historical Sketches of the Paper Currency of the American Colonies (2 vols., Roxbury, Mass., 1865-1866); Thomas Durfee, Gleanings from the Judicial History of Rhode Island (Providence, 1883); and the works of Field, Richman and Mowry (see History, Bibliography).

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  • Faxon (Boston, 1908), continued quarterly in Bulletin of Bibliography, which in 1907 began a magazine subject index; Eclectic Library Catalogue (Minneapolis, 1908), issued quarterly.

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  • Bulletin de geographic historique; Annales de geographie (1891), with useful quarterly bibliography; Nouvelles geographiques - supplement to the Tour du monde (1891); La Vie coloniale (1902); La Geographic, monthly, published by the Soc. de Geographie (1900); Revue de geographie, monthly; Revue g p ographique internationale, monthly.

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  • See also parliamentary papers and official publications of Indian government; Monographs on brick tea, Formosa tea and other special studies, prepared for the Tea Cess Committees of India and Ceylon; Journals of the Royal Asiatic Society, Journal of the Society of Arts, Geographical Journal, Tea and Coffee Trade Journal (New York), &c. For practical planting details, see Tea; its Cultivation and Manufacture, by David Crole (1897), with a full bibliography; also Rutherford's Planter's Handbook.

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  • The Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews, the Revue des deux mondes, the Revue historique, Deutsche Rundschau and others issue from time to time general indexes of their contents, while the periodical literature of special departments of study and research are noted in the various Jahresberichte published in Germany, and indexed monthly in such English and American magazines as the Engineering Magazine, the Geographical Journal, English Historical Review, American Historical Review, Economic Journal (for political economy), Library Journal and Library Association Record (for bibliography) and the Educational Review.

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  • In politics the state has been Republican, except in 1892, when the Democrats and Populists combined; in 1906, 1908 and 1910 Bibliography.

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  • Berger's Histoire de la Vulgate (Paris, 1893), in which a good bibliography is given on pp. xxxii.-xxxiv.

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  • Later criticism, though divided, has tended in the contrary direction, and has based its strongest negative judgment on the consideration of rhymes, assonance and vocabulary (see bibliography).

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  • Lambing in American Catholic Records (Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, October 1886, pp. 58-68); and a good bibliography by Thomas C. Middleton in The Gallitzin Memorandum Book, in American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, Researches, vol.

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  • Cory (see Bibliography) enumerates 398 species for Wisconsin and Illinois, and of these probably not less than 350 occur in Wisconsin.

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  • I maintain a website on Singapore English (including selective annotated bibliography).

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  • The bibliography from Poetics Today includes unfamiliar material on semiotics approaches to culture.

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  • Others feel more comfortable charting their progress with frequent small assignments, like a weekly research journal or entries in an annotated bibliography.

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  • Its fee includes free amendments, a bibliography and online customer support.

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  • Martinengo Cesarescos Liberation of Italy (London, 1895) is to be strongly recommended, and is indeed, for accuracy, fairness and synthesis, as well as for charm of style, one of the very best books on the subject in any language; Bolton Kings History of Italian Unity (2 vols., London, 1899) is bulkier and less satisfactory, but contains a useful bibliography.

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  • For a comprehensive bibliography, including monographs and published documents, see Ulysse Chevalier, Repertoire des sources hist.

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  • Biog,, which gives a full bibliography.

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  • This includes a full bibliography.

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  • A brief history of the bishopric is given in the Catholic Encyclopaedia (London and New York, 1909), with bibliography.

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  • Probably the best modern Life is that by Jean Guiraud, in the series Les Saints (translated into English by Katharine de Mattos, 1901); the bibliography contains a useful list of the chief sources for the history of St Dominic and the order, and of the best modern works thereon.

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  • Loserth gives a bibliography of authorities dealing with the history of the Order on pp. 131, 365 and 567-8.

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  • Again, the classification of an economic bibliography at once shows how varied has been the character of economic investigation, ranging from the most abstract speculation on the one hand to almost technical studies of particular trades on the other.

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  • A full list of the later bibliography will be found in Harnack's Dogmengeschichte and Chronologie.

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  • This seems to have been his last attempt; for, two years later, his Bibliography of Zoology shows little trace of his favourite theory, though nothing he had uttered in its support was retracted.

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  • A similar bibliography of Russian ornithology by Alexander Brandt was printed at St Petersburg in 1877 or 1878.

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  • Thomson's Bibliography of Ohio (Cincinnati, 1880) is an excellent guide to the study of Ohio's history.

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  • See also bibliography to Possession, Animism and other articles.

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  • Demaus, William Tyndale (London, 1871); also the Introduction to Mombert's critical reprint of Tyndale's Pentateuch (New York, 1884), where a bibliography is given.

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  • His work is usefully supplemented by the narrative (La Prise de Constantinople) of On the bibliography of the Second Crusade see Kugler, Studien zur Geschichte des zweiten Kreuzzuges (Stuttgart, 1866).

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  • Brehier's L'Eglise et l'orient au moyen age (Paris, 1907) contains not only an up-to-date account of the Crusades, but also a full and useful bibliography, which should be consulted for fuller information.

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  • On the constitutional and 1 The bibliography of the Fourth Crusade is discussed in Klimke, Die Quellen zur Geschichte des vierten Kreuzzuges (Breslau, 1875).

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  • Todd, A Letter 1 See a note in Archbishop Tenison's handwriting in his copy of the Eikon Basilike preserved at Lambeth Palace, and quoted in Almack's Bibliography, p. 15.

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  • Doble; another reprint edited by Mr Edward Almack for the King's Classics (1904); and Edward Almack, Bibliography of the King's Book (1896).

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  • This last book contains a summary of the arguments on either side, a full bibliography of works on the subject, and facsimiles of the title pages, with full descriptions of the various extant copies.

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  • For the Reconstruction period see bibliography under United States.

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  • For an extended bibliography see Bulletin No.

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  • A bibliography of such references would be in effect a bibliography of metaphysics, or rather of epistemology.

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  • Democrat (died in office)1905-1909 John Albert Johnson Republican 1909Adolph Olson Eberhart Bibliography.

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  • The tone of the work is Catholic and anti-Gnostic. For the bibliography of the subject see Hennecke, NT.

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  • Extended bibliography in Roscher's Lexicon der Mythologie.

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  • He made himself master of practically every branch of medieval learning, and had a thorough knowledge of the sources and the bibliography of his subject.

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  • The bibliography of Lebeuf's writings is, partly, in various numbers of the Bibliotheque des ecrivains de Bourgogne (1716-1741).

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  • For further historical works and for information on flora, fauna, climate, law, church, &c. see the bibliography under SOUTH AFRICA.

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  • For works on the Compromise of 1867 and the relations of Austria and Hungary generally, see the bibliography to the article Austria-Hungary.

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  • For a fuller bibliography, see Encyclopadie der math.

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  • Kohnt, "Bibliography of Works relating to Antonio Jose da Silva and Bibliography of Don Antonio's Compositions" in the Publ.

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  • Schiirer (History of the Jewish People) gives a full bibliography.

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  • See also bibliography to preceding article.

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  • The latter has a very full bibliography.

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  • For fuller bibliography, including the controversy about the De Melisso Xen.

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  • Besides all this he was probably more profoundly acquainted with the literature and bibliography of medicine than any one before or since.

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  • The bibliography of Voltaire is a very large subject, and it has been the special occupation of a Rumanian diplomatist of much erudition and judgment, Georges Bengesco, Bibliographic de Voltaire (4 vols., Paris, 1882-90).

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  • William Bragge of Birmingham published in 1880 a revised bibliography of the subject, Bibliotheca nicotiana, extending to 248 quarto pages.

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  • Finocchiaro, La Rivoluzione siciliana del 1848-49 (Catania, 1906, with bibliography), in which Filangieri is bitterly attacked; see also under NAPLES; FERDINAND IV.; FRANCIS I.; FERDINAND II.; FRANCIS II.

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  • See "A Bibliography of the Mosquito Coast of Nicaragua," by Courtney de Kalb, in Bulletin of the American Geog.

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  • See also the works quoted in the footnotes; and the bibliography under BASQUES.

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  • For a bibliography of Walafrid's historical works, and of writings dealing with them, see Potthast, Bibliotheca hist.

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  • It contains numerous illustrations; maps of the routes of the ancient aqueducts and the city of Rome in the time of Frontinus; a photographic reproduction of the only MS. (the Monte Cassino); several explanatory chapters, and a concise bibliography, in which special reference is made to P. d Tissot, E tude sur la condition des agrimensores (1879).

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  • Shepherd in his Tennysoniana (1866), supplied a list of criticisms on his work, and a bibliography issued separately in 1896.

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  • Lavisse, which contains a fuller bibliography of the subject.

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  • If we turn to separate works, the bibliography of Defoe is practically confined (except as far as original editions are concerned) to Robinson Crusoe.

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  • For the political history of Johannesburg, see the bibliography under Transvaal.

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  • See also bibliography in Hubner and Mayor's Lat.

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  • Moffat's Historical New Testament, 2nd ed., p. 589, contains a convenient summary of the evidence with copious bibliography.

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  • Also see bibliography to the article on James I.

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  • Philip II., by Martin Hume (London, 1897), is more just in its treatment of Philip's personal character, and gives a useful bibliography.

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  • A very good bibliography will be found in Les Insectes de la vigne, by Professor Majet of Montpellier (1890), which is the best book on the subject.

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  • Lewis M'Intyre (London, 1903), containing life, commentary and bibliography.

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  • The 11th century only has been treated in detail by Louis Halphen, in Le Comte d'Anjou au XP siecle (Paris, 1906), which has a preface with bibliography and an introduction dealing with the history of Anjou in the 10th century.

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  • Other works are cited in the bibliography to the article on the see and province of Utrecht, above.

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  • Adolfo Bonilla y San Martin's Luis Vives y la filosofia del renacimiento (Madrid, 1903) is a valuable and interesting study which includes an exhaustive bibliography of Vives's writings and a critical estimate of previous monographs.

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  • A detailed bibliography of his works has been placed by Auguste Longnon at the beginning of the volume Les Croyances et legendes du moyen age.

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  • For the bibliography up to 1889, see vol.

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  • Lavisse (Paris, 1904), which contains a more complete bibliography.

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  • Blakey's Historical Sketch of Logic (1851), though, like all this writer's works, closing with a bibliography of some pretensions, is now negligible.

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  • Venn's Symbolic Logic (1881) gave a careful history and bibliography of that development.

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  • In 1904 Alexander Macfarlane published a Bibliography of Quaternions and allied systems of Mathematics for the International Association for promoting the study of Quaternions and allied systems of Mathematics (Dublin University Press); the pamphlet contains 86 pages.

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  • A useful systematized bibliography is also given in the Subject Index of the London Library (1909), pp. 945-51.

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  • This work contains a useful bibliography.

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  • This work contains a bibliography of Jevons's writings.

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  • The complete bibliography of Petrarch forms a considerable volume.

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  • Ripley, The Races of Europe (1900, with long bibliography); The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain; Revue d'anthropologie (Paris); Zeitschrift fiir Ethnologie (Berlin).

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  • Lavisse, which contains a bibliography for the reign.

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  • Geologische Studien in der Republik Colombia (Berlin, 18 9 2 - 18 99), - a good geological bibliography will be found in part ii.

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  • Allies, Thomas Allies, the Story of a Mind (London, 1906), which contains a full bibliography of his works.

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  • For the rest of the bibliography, see DEC Retals (False).

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  • For other texts, translations, commentaries and monographs see the excellent bibliography contained in the Gru ' ndriss d.

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  • The attempt here made to combine a bibliography of English history with some account of the progress of English historical writing is beset with some difficulty.

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  • In these carefully written papers he treats a great variety of topics relating to astronomy, chronology, decimal coinage, life assurance, bibliography and the history of science.

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  • He revelled in all the mysteries of watermarks, title-pages, colophons, catch-words and the like; yet he treated bibliography as an important science.

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  • His evidence before the Royal Commission on the British Museum in 1850 (Questions 57 0 4 * -5 81 5, * 6481-6513, and 8966-8967), should be studied by all who would comprehend the principles of bibliography or the art of constructing a catalogue, his views on the latter subject corresponding with those carried out by Panizzi in the British Museum Catalogue.

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  • Garvie, The Ritschlian Theology (Edinburgh, 1899), in both of which the bibliography of the movement is given.

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  • Byles, which contains a bibliography of his works, now very valuable to collectors.

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  • Aurelius Antoninus (1884) contains a general account - life, character, philosophy, relations with Christianity - as well as a bibliography; see also art.

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  • A bibliography of works dealing with the subject is included in the article by the Rev. Alexander Gordon in the Dictionary of National Biography.

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