Bibliographisches Lexicon der gesammten Litteratur der Griechen, Volume 2

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Page 484 - Eutrope. expliquée en français, suivant la méthode des collèges par deux traductions, l'une littérale et interlinéaire. avec la construction du grec dans l'ordre naturel des idées; l'autre, conforme au génie de la langue française, précédée du texte pur et accompagnée de notes explicatives, d'après les principes de MM. de Port-Royal. Dumarsais. Beauzée et des plus grands maîtres ; par J. (îenouille. — Paris (A. Delalain) 1834, 8°. 49 pp.— = [Par.. 8».
Page 201 - Written originally in Greek by Heliodorus, in ten Books ; the first five translated by a Person of Quality ; the last five by Nahum Tale, 8vo.
Page 567 - Burlesque upon Burlesque, or the Scoffer Scoft, being some of Lucian's Dialogues newly put into English fustian, for the consolation of those who had rather Laugh and be Merry than be Merry and Wise, vellum, 8vo.
Page 52 - Geometrie d'Euclide traduits littéralement, et suivis d'un Traité du Cercle, du Cylindre, du Cône et de la Sphère; de la mesure des Surfaces et des Solides; avec des Notes. Par F. Peyrard.
Page 55 - Euclid's Elements of Geometry, with a Supplement of divers Propositions and Corollaries. To which is added, a Treatise of regular Solids, by Campane and Flussas ; likewise Euclid's Data, and Marinus his Preface.
Page 499 - Vindication of the Primitive Christians in point of obedience to their prince, against the calumnies of a book entitled ' The Life of Julian the Apostate,'
Page 325 - Trollope's (Rev. W.) Iliad of Homer from a carefully corrected Text ; with copious English Notes, illustrating the Grammatical Construction, the Manners and Customs, the Mythology and Antiquities of the Heroic Ages; and Preliminary Observations on points of Classical interest. Fifth Edition. 8vo. 15s.
Page 366 - A Vindication of Homer and of the Ancient Poets and Historians who have recorded the siege and fall of Troy, in answer to two late publications of Mr.
Page 328 - Homère, second chant de l'Iliade : texte en regard , avec deux traductions l'une interlinéaire , et l'autre correcte. Par E. Boutmy.
Page 57 - Handbook to the First London BA Examination. Lie (Jonas). SECOND SIGHT; OR, SKETCHES FROM NORDLAND. By JONAS LIE. Translated from the Norwegian. [/» preparation. Euclid. THE ENUNCIATIONS AND COROLLARIES of the Propositions in the First Six and the Eleventh and Twelfth Books of Euclid's Elements.

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