Mr. Scrivener has carefully collated the text of our modern Bibles with that of the first edition of 1611, restoring the original reading in most places, and marking every place where an obvious correction has been made ; he has made the spelling as uniform... An Elementary Treatise on Quaternions - Page 299by Peter Guthrie Tait - 1873 - 296 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walter William Skeat - 1874 - 284 pages
...Augiensis, &c., and one of the Revisers of the Authorized Version. Crown Quarto, cloth, gilt, 21 s. copy of the Bible, which presents the arrangement..."Codex Augiensis/ guarantees the quality of the work." From the Methodist Recorder. "This noble quarto of over 1300 pages is in every respect worthy of editor... | |
| Roman law - 1876 - 566 pages
...which is the result of probably the most searching examination the text has yet received." — From Notes and Queries. "The Syndics of the University...Codex Augiensis,' guarantees the quality of the work." From the Times. ''Students of the Bible should be particuarly grateful to (the Cambridge University... | |
| Shew Shunker Singh - Nepal - 1877 - 452 pages
...and which is the result of probably the most searching examination the text has yet received." From Notes and Queries. "The Syndics of the University...work." THE STUDENT'S EDITION of the above, on good writ with one column of print and wide margin to each page for MS. notes. This edition will be found... | |
| Shew Shunker Singh - Nepal - 1877 - 414 pages
...the Old Testament as are quoted in the New being marked by the use of open type." From the Sptctator' "Mr. Scrivener has carefully collated the text of...THE STUDENT'S EDITION of the above, on good writing papcr> with one column of print and wide margin to each page for MS. notes. This edition will be found... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - Education - 1877 - 488 pages
...to the text of 1611, revised by a comparison with later issues on principles slated by him in his , and carefully examined the marginal references. The name of Mr. Scrivener, the learned editor of the ' Coilcx Augienii>,' guarantees the quality of the work." From the Methodist Recorder. " Tli is noble... | |
| Walter William Skeat - 1878 - 254 pages
...Scrivener has carefully collated the text of our modern Bibles with that of the first edition of ion, restoring the original reading in most places, and...'Codex Augiensis/ guarantees the quality of the work," From the Kfethodisi Recorder* " This noble quarto of over 1300 pages is in every respect worthy of... | |
| Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Fourier - Fourier series - 1878 - 522 pages
...punctuation (punctuation, as those who cry out for the Bible without note or comment should remcml>er, is a continuous commentary on the text); carried out...'Codex Augiensis,* guarantees the quality of the work." From the ZUctfwdist Recorder, " This noble quarto of over 1300 pages is in every respect worthy of... | |
| Aristotle - Ethics - 1879 - 196 pages
...which is the result of probably the most searching examination the text has yet received." From Noies and Queries. "The Syndics of the University Press...'Codex Augiensis,' guarantees the quality of the work." From the Methodist Recorder, " This noble quarto of over 1300 pages is in every respect worthy of editor... | |
| William Thomson Kelvin (1st baron), Peter Guthrie Tait - Mechanics, Analytic - 1879 - 564 pages
...unbroken text in paragraphs accommodated to the sense (the numerals, indicating the chapters and verges, being removed to the margin); with the broad distinction...'Codex Augiensis,' guarantees the quality of the work." now be added Dr Scrivener, well known for editor is equal guarantee for the worth and his labours in... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Peter Guthrie Tait - Mechanics, Analytic - 1879 - 334 pages
...restoring the original reading in most places, and marking every place where an obvious correctton has been made ; he has made the spelling as uniform...Augiensis, * guarantees the quality of the work." From the Methodist Recorder. " This noble quarto of over 1300 pages is in every respect worthy of editor... | |
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