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For editions of texts and the innumerable articles in scientific journals see the bibliographies and references in the above works.
In catalogues and bibliographies, however, the expression is now generally used, conveniently if incorrectly, as synonymous with Jewish literature, including all works written by Jews in Hebrew characters, whether the language be Aramaic, Arabic or even some vernacular not related to Hebrew.
Berlese, Gli Insetti (Milan, 1906), &c. (Extensive bibliographies will be found in several of the above.) Head and Appendages.
Alison Phillips, will be found in the bibliographies to chs.
His bibliographies (each bearing the Hebrew title Qontres) were useful compilations.
In these works will be found full bibliographies.
Croce, occupied with such studies as those mentioned, also found time to edit numerous texts and miscellaneous collections and composed many bibliographies, in addition to editing the Critica, in many respects the profoundest and widest in scope of all the European literary and philosophical reviews.
Separate bibliographies will be found under the headings of the separate states.
Museums of aboriginal culture are without number; in Washington the Smithsonian Institution, the National Museum, the Bureau of American Ethnology and the American Anthropologist issue publications on every division of the subject, lists of their publications and general bibliographies.
Dexter's Congregationalism of the Last Three Hundred Years, as seen in its Literature (New York, 1880), supplemented by bibliographies in the first vols.
AdvertisementSee generally Franz Boll, Sphaera (Leipzig, 1903); also the bibliographies to ASTROLOGY and BABYLONIAN AND ASSYRIAN RELIGION.
See the separate bibliographies to the separate articles on the books of the New Testament.
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.
Maroni, Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica (Venice, 1840 sqq.), all of which contain articles on individual popes and subjects connected with the papacy, with bibliographies.
See further the bibliographies to the articles on Metternich, Gentz, &c. For the latest developments of the " Austrian question " see Andre Cheradame, L'Europe et la question d'Autriche au seuil du XX.
AdvertisementExtended bibliographies may be found in Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopcidie, s.v.
See also the special bibliographies appended to the biographies of the Danish kings and statesmen.
Special bibliographies are appended to the separate articles which deal with the various political divisions of the Peninsula.
The most learned of modern Melanchthon scholars was probably Karl Hartfelder, who wrote Philipp Melanchthon als Praeceptor Germaniae (Berlin, 18 99); Melanchthoniana paedagogica (Leipzig, 1892), giving in the first named two full bibliographies, one of all works written on Melanchthon, the other of all works written by him (in chronological order).
Cowan's Honey Bee (2nd ed., 1904), are invaluable to the naturalist, and contain extensive bibliographies of Apis.
AdvertisementMachat, Les Rivieres du Sud et la Fouta-Diallon (Paris, 1906), another valuable work, containing exhaustive bibliographies.
Browne, Report on " Mineral Resources of the States and Territories west of the Rocky Mountains " (United States Treasury, 2 vols., Washington, 1867-1868); United States Geological Survey, Annual Reports, Mineral Resources; consult also the bibliographies of, publications of the Survey, issued as Bulletins; California State Mining Bureau, Bulletins from 1888, note especially No.
Other literature and references to fuller bibliographies in separate departments have been given in the notes.
All these encyclopaedias are also bibliographies.
Elaborate bibliographies will be found in McGiffert's translation, and in Preuschen's article in Herzog-Hauck.
AdvertisementSee also the general works cited in the article HYDROZOA and the bibliographies given in them.
The texts themselves have mostly become as correct as they can ever be, and manuals and bibliographies guide one to and through them, so that no one need go astray who takes the trouble to make use of the mechanism which is at his hand.
Similar bibliographies covering sections of history are noted with the articles where they properly belong, e.g.
Bancroft, Alaska 1730-1885, pp. 59560 9; and various other bibliographies in titles mentioned below, especially in Brooke's The Geography and Geology of Alaska.
See also bibliographies under separate ethnological headings (AUSTRALIA, AFRICA, ARABS, AMERICA, &C.).
The larger treatises here mentioned contain very full bibliographies, and a complete analytical index to the annual literature of the Echinoderma has for many years been published in the Zoological Record (London).
More information can be obtained from the bibliographies appended to the volumes in Longmans Political History, or the chapters in the Cambridge Modern History, or to the biographical articles in the D.N.B.
Cave (Congregationalist) have written Introductions to Theology; Cave's bibliographies are not free from errors.
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.
For the eastern Sudan see the bibliographies under the following section.
References to important papers on Mesozoic botany will be found in the bibliographies mentioned in the above list.
For other works see bibliographies attached to the chapters on Russia in vol.
The source was cited in the bibliographies and I am anxious to add this information to my pile of reading.
Online bibliographies for Economic Botany Economic botany - the study of useful plants - is a highly multidisciplinary subject.
The book is not recorded in the standard bibliographies but is considered to be the rare first and possibly only edition.
For other general authorities see Cambridge Modern History, bibliographies to vol.
The related literature is enormous (see the bibliographies to the special articles); it is indexed annually in Orientalische Bibliographie (Berlin), and is usefully summarized in the Theologische Jahresbericht (Berlin).
Amid the plethora of books, the reader cannot do better than consult the Narrative and Critical History of America, edited by Justin Winsor (1886-1889), in eight large octavo volumes, in which all the chapters are supplied with copious and carefully compiled bibliographies.
I 've checked a number of anti-semitism bibliographies, the Israeli university union catalog and the book Zimmermann, Mosche.