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183246422Cambridge: printed by J. Smith . for Deightons Cambridge; Rivingtons London; and Parker Oxford 1832. First edition volumes I and II all published; pp. 2 iv iii-iv 706; iv 706; light spotting else a fine set in original green cloth gilt-lettered spine; engraved bookplates of Alexander Thomson. "Most members of the Etymological Society wrote for the Philological Museum and in our effort to get at the community of background outlook and philological interest shared by the influential Cambridge scholars we may briefly consider that publication. Hare who shared the editorship with Thirwell explained in the Preface to the first of the only two volumes that were published that English scholars in the 1820's had contributed little more than a 'mite' to the knowledge of classical antiquity . it became the purpose of the Museum to foster the 'spirit of philological criticism' . Actually the majority of the articles were on classical subjects with Thirwell the most prolific contributor. But the Museum also contained several articles on English and the new philology of which Kemble's 'On English Praeterites and Genitives' was the most important being the first exposition in English of Grimm's analysis of the forms of the verb in Germanic" Aarsleff The Study of Language in England 1780-1860 pp. 219-20. Also with articles on 'On English Orthography' and 'On English Diminutives.'. <br/><br/> printed by J. Smith ... for Deightons, Cambridge; Rivingtons, London; and Parker, Oxford hardcover books
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183246422Cambridge: printed by J. Smith . for Deightons Cambridge; Rivingtons London; and Parker Oxford 1832. First edition volumes I and II all published; pp. 2 iv iii-iv 706; iv 706; light spotting else a fine set in original green cloth and unusual thus gilt-lettered spine; engraved bookplates of Alexander Thomson of Banchory 1798-1868 the 19th-century Scottish advocate agriculturalist antiquary author philanthropist and traveler. "Most members of the Etymological Society wrote for the Philological Museum and in our effort to get at the community of background outlook and philological interest shared by the influential Cambridge scholars we may briefly consider that publication. Hare who shared the editorship with Thirwell explained in the Preface to the first of the only two volumes that were published that English scholars in the 1820's had contributed little more than a 'mite' to the knowledge of classical antiquity . it became the purpose of the Museum to foster the 'spirit of philological criticism' . Actually the majority of the articles were on classical subjects with Thirwell the most prolific contributor. But the Museum also contained several articles on English and the new philology of which Kemble's 'On English Praeterites and Genitives' was the most important being the first exposition in English of Grimm's analysis of the forms of the verb in Germanic" Aarsleff The Study of Language in England 1780-1860 pp. 219-20. Also with articles on 'On English Orthography' and 'On English Diminutives.'. printed by J. Smith ... for Deightons, Cambridge; Rivingtons, London; and Parker, Oxford unknown
a63623Cambridge 1832-1833 J.Smith Printer to the University for Deightons. Beautiful set of two matching volumes - Volume One and Second Volume. Hardcovers. Octavos. Finely bound in 3/4 leather with raised bands and two mounted black spine labels on each volume. A major work of Classical scholarship. Includes: On the Names of the Days of the Week On the Number of Dramas Ascribed to Sophocles Iliadis Codex AegyptiacusThe Accession of Darius Xenophon's Hellenica Certain Passages of Vitruvius English Orthography Spartan Constitution Position of Susa Attic Dionysia Early Kings of Attica Ancient Greek Music Irony in Sophocles Hannibal's Passage over the Alps and much more. VG with just slight board edge rubbing. Text clean and bright. Hinges not cracked in or out. No ownership marks; not ex-library. No notations or underlinings. Quite scarce especially in this lovely condition - gift quality. Pictures available on request. . hardcover
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ria9781020340086_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This collection of essays and speeches from Julius Charles Hare offers insightful reflections on a wide variety of topics from literature to philosophy to theology. Written in a clear and engaging style this book is a must-read for an hardcover
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B9781108054140Paperback / softback. New. This 1832 volume containing the first three issues of a short-lived classical journal - edited by two fellows of Trinity College Cambridge and disseminating the new German comparative philology - illuminates the early development of specialised journals as well as the ties and tensions between classical scholarship and Anglicanism in the period. paperback
B9781108054157Paperback / softback. New. This 1833 volume containing the last three issues of a short-lived classical journal - edited by two fellows of Trinity College Cambridge and disseminating the new German comparative philology - illuminates the early development of specialised journals as well as the ties and tensions between classical scholarship and Anglicanism in the period. paperback
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1998139854London: Penguin CollectorsÕ Society 1998-2014. As New. small octavo. card covers c.1900pp. b/w pls. text ills. July 1998-June 2014. 29 of 33 issues Penguin CollectorsÕ Society unknown
1889151111081Blakiston 1889. Hardcover. Good. Blakiston hardcover
8vo., First Edition thus; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. First published in Paris in 2009.
2024x-3031109732Palgrave Macmillan 2024. Paperback. New. 775 pages. 9.26x6.11x1.55 inches. Palgrave Macmillan paperback
2023x-3031109708Palgrave Macmillan 2023. Hardcover. New. 775 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.63 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
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1936051383New York City Ny: HArold Ober 1936. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good /No Jacket. Ix 243 Pp. Blue Cloth Gilt. First Printing With 1936 Date On Title Page. Slight Usage Spine Gilt Weak But Clear. Signed By Sansum On Front Free Endpaper And By Previous Owner On Front Pastedown. In 1920 William D. Sansum 1880-1948 Arrived In Santa Barbara California To Serve As Head Of The Potter Metabolic Clinic.3 This Clinic Was Founded In 1916 In A New York City Hospital To Serve Patients With Diabetes Nephritis And Gout. The Potter Clinic Was Largely Funded By The Carnegie Corporation Of New York And In 1919 Was Moved To Santa Barbara. Sansum Specialized In Diabetes A Fatal Disease At The Time. It Was The Subject Of Sansum'S Doctoral Thesis And The Related Theme In Nearly Twenty Scholarly Papers He Wrote In Eight Years. In May 1922 Sansum Became The First Physician To Develop And Administer Insulin In The U.S. To Successfully Treat A Diabetic Patient. He Also Developed Methods To Obtain A Higher Yield Of Insulin From Raw Material. Sansum Established The Sansum Medical Clinic In 1928 To Treat Health Problems Of Patients Who Did Not Require Hospitalization With The Latest Research And Medical Advances At The Time. The Sansum Medical Clinic Focused On Clinical Specialization Assessment And Treatment And Research. The Clinic Attracted Out-Of-Town And Out-Of-State Patients Especially Those With Diabetes In Need Of Specialized Medical Services. <br/> <br/> HArold Ober hardcover
193611148New York: The Macmillan Company 1936. Hardcover. 8vo. Blue cloth. vii 243pp. Near fine. Handsome and tight first edition with an unusual feature: Front flyleaf bears the ownership signature of IRENE DOUGLAS dated in her hand May Douglas was the widow of George Bruce Douglas died 1923 co-founder of Quaker Oats; his brother Walter died on the "Titanic." "Brucemore" the Douglas mansion in Cedar Rapids Iowa was considered "the grandest house west of Chicago" in its day and this handsome volume no doubt graced a shelf in its elegant library; today "Brucemore" operates as a historic home museum. In addition to the ownership signature Irene Douglas pencils the following temperance pledge on a rear inner flyleaf: "Am determined to drink no more whiskey from June 29th 1936 to January 1937. This I do promise and swear to myself." A most unusual copy in superb condition. The Macmillan Company hardcover
1936mon0003174077New York: Macmillan Company 1936. Hardcover. Very Good. . Signed by Dr. Sansum on the front free endpaper. Lacking dust jacket. Shows minor wear lightly tanned pages. New York: Macmillan Company hardcover
1711015373London: Printed for A. Baldwin 1711. Book measures 19x10.cm. 722pp half title present. Bound in modern paper wrappers. Internally pages clean. A good clean copy. First Edition. Very Good. 8vo. Printed for A. Baldwin unknown
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