Antw., De Sikkel, 1933.
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472 p. Wrs. (Cover sl. worn; front cover loose)
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The eye of the heart:: Short stories from Latin America. In English /The eye of the heart:: Short stories from Latin America.L. 1974.We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbcbf955669e4f3ad8.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2011 Paperback,. XII+258 pages., 15 x 23cm. Languages : English, Old English, Latin. ISBN 9780888449085.
The Antwerp-London Glossaries are eleventh-century descendents of the earliest school text in the English language. In their earliest form they played a central role at the seventh-century school of Canterbury; they contributed material to the fundamental texts, dated to the 600s, known as the Leiden Glossary and the Epinal-Erfurt glossary. A varied collection with five distinguishable parts, the glossaries have at their heart a late Latin encyclopedia, the Etymologies of Isidore of Seville. The longest glossary lists thousands of Isidorian headwords and gives definitions in Old English. A second long glossary with two alphabetical components has some material that is even older. In addition, two small lists share some material with these longer texts. The glossaries are an important witness to the composing of the first encyclopedic work in our language. In shaping basic school texts, this encyclopedia became a crucial medium for translating Classical learning to an Insular environment. It put its stamp as well on the production of original works by the first generation of English writers, including Aldhelm, a Canterbury alumnus. The Antwerp-London Glossaries are perhaps the last long Old English text never to have been properly edited. This edition is accompanied by textual apparatuses and complete English and Latin indexes. A second volume will include introduction, translation, and explanatory notes.
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Latin, Italian, and English proverbs, proverbs, and texts from different writers In Russian /Latinskie, italyanskie i angliyskie pogovorki, poslovitsy i teksty iz raznykh pisateley Translated by: French Larusa and Russian Makarov St. Petersburg. Trenke and Fusno Typography, 1878. 56 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb49afca1a5b1be404.
London, The Scholars Press, 1931.
123 p. Cloth. 22.5 cm (Greek & Latin text, English translation) (Occasional pencil stripes in the margins)
1936 un volume, reliure pleine toile noire in-octavo (full black percale in-octavo), etiquette papier de titre imprimée en noir sur fond marron(avec manque de papier aux angles supérieurs), toutes tranches non-rognées, sans illustration (no illustration), 391 pages, sans date (1823)London: S. Brooke Editor, ,
(This is the 1823 edition printed by S. Brooke, 35, Paternoster Row, London and sold by G. & W.B. Whittaker, Ave Maria Lane, Ludgate Street. A nice copy, no foxing) belle Edition...en bon état malgré le léger défaut signalé (good condition in spite of the light defect indicated).