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2000DADAX0195215931OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2000-09-01. 1. paperback. New. 7.10x0.60x8.70. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS paperback
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2000DADAX0195215907OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2000-04-20. 1. hardcover. New. 9.30x1.50x6.30. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
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1787BIBLIO-42136e typographeo Clarendoniano /Academico Oxonii first editions 1787 - 1821 - 1835. 2 vols in 3 mixed set 1787 and 1821 volumes contemporary boards folio 1835 volume recent black library buckram gilt spine-title folio 45 x 28 cm. ii 98 327 41 2 143 viii 145-730 pp 9 plates. Rare in the market - only one copy traced at auction in 1959 £1500 when Sotheby's appear to have been understandably misled into thinking that one of four parts was missing. In fact the work comprises three confusingly named elements: Pars Prima 1787 Partis secundae volumen primum. 1821 and Pars secunda 1835 all present here. The 1787 first part of the Catalogue of the Oriental MSS. comprising those in Hebrew Chaldee Syriac Ethiopic Arabic Persian Turkish and Coptic was compiled over many years by John Uri a Hungarian who had studied Oriental literature under Schultens at Leyden. Uri's work was a pioneering attempt to make the Bodleian's already substantial collection better known to scholars. It was however criticized for carelessness in the 1835 concluding part of the catalogue where Pusey provides some 60 closely-printed folio pages of corrections and additions and observes that the entire series of Arabic Mss had required re-examination as a result of various cheats and deceptions practiced on the purchasers of those manuscripts. The second element of the Catalogue was published in 1821 and was the work of Alexander Nicoll an exceptionally able scholar and outstanding linguist who became Regius Professor of Hebrew at the age of 29. His volume added notices of some 234 additional Arabic MSS to those recorded by Uri. But Nicoll's premature death occurred before the publication of his second part which he had printed as far as p. 388; it was instead completed and edited with nine lithographic plates of specimens of Arabic MSS. by his successor in the Hebrew Professorship Dr. Pusey in 1835. Pusey provides altogether descriptions of 296 Arabic volumes together with his copious additions to Uri's first portion. An ex-library set which would benefit considerably from rebinding. The condition of the volumes is generally Good but: the 1787 volume in contemporary boards has a split to the upper half of the rear joint and a shorter split to the front joint with wear to the spine ends; there is waterstaining to the margins of pp 77-149 generally framing the text but somewhat impinging on it in the case of about 20 pp. Library label and marks on the front pastedown endpaper tape label around spine. 1821 Volume: in contemporary boards with a paper spine-label small piece of spine missing library label on front inside board rear board heavily rubbed and slightly worn some mild foxing and browning to contents.1835 volume: Rebound in modern black library buckram library label and marks on front free endpapera little foxing and occasional minor marks four engravings of sunbirds bound in. e typographeo Clarendoniano [/Academico], Oxonii, first editions, 1787 - 1821 - 1835 hardcover
172925553Oxoniae: E Theatro Sheldoniano 1729. 8vo in 4s 15.9 cm 6.25". 24 232 lacking pp. 22730 pp. <br><br>18th-century edition of this collection of selected statutes of the University of Oxford originally compiled by Thomas Crossfield of Queen's College and printed in 1638 under the title Statuta selecta è corpore statutorum Universitatis Oxon. The section Statuta Bibliothecae Bodleianae is of special interest to book people though the notes on disturbing the peace and de nocturna Vagatione cannot but please the Latinate.<br>Â Â Â Â That this is a volume of "selections" is trumpeted on the title-page. However both usefully for the seeker of context and at points confusingly for the actual reader its table of contents seems to be not for what's present as selected but for the text in full extent so the table announces for example that "Titulus XVII" comprises nine sections and lists these even unto the subsections though the body of the book itself sets forth sections five and six only.<br>Â Â Â Â The title-page offers a handsome vignette of the Theatre not one of the commonest ones. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T118673; Madan Oxford Books 17. Period-style calf framed and panelled in blind with blind-tooled corner fleurons and rather elaborate additional decorations in blind; spine with gilt-stamped title and publication information and different blind-tooled decorations. Endpapers a little smudged and title-page mounted with edges darkened. Early inked ownership inscription in upper margin of first text page mostly torn away with loss of a few words. Pp. 22730 lacking being the last bit of the printing of the Church of England's 39 Articles and the first part of the section "De Eligendis Publicis Lectoribus." Pages faintly age-toned with occasional light spotting; mostly clean. E Theatro Sheldoniano unknown books
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1966011650Oxford: Clarendon Press 1966. 2 vols. 428; xxxii 486p. tables original cloth. Contents: v. 1 Report recommendations and statutory appendix. v. 2 Statistical appendix. Clarendon Press unknown books
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2001ry139United Kingdom: Oxford Historical Society 2001 A BRAND NEW BOOK UNUSED. Full refund if not satisfied. 24 hour dispatch. Hardcover. New. United Kingdom: Oxford Historical Society hardcover
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166067041Oxford:: Edcudebat A. &. L. Lichfield 1660. rebound in modern dark red cloth. Lacking one text leaf and final leaf. Old ink ownership signature on title page; paper flaw on leaf 3 affects a few letters of the headline. . 12mo. Edcudebat A. &. L. Lichfield, hardcover
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ria9781017767216_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America and possibly other nations. Withi hardcover
1970219742University of Oxford 1970. First Edition. Paperback. The 4-page Order of Proceedings is printed on stiff card and in a very good condition with some dust-toning evident. The booklets are in a near fine condition with just some slight dust dulling around the edges. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Further scans images etc. and additional bibliographical material available on request. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 0 pages; Contents: The order of proceedings 4p. 27cm. / Oratio Creweiana 15p. 21cm. / Encaenia address unpaged. 21cm. Encaenia is the ceremony at which the University of Oxford awards honorary degrees to distinguished men and women and commemorates its benefactors. It is held annually on the Wednesday of ninth week during Trinity Term. Eight honorary degrees were conferred in 1970: Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj Geoffroy Chodron de Courcel Roland Michener Maurice Bowra Doctors of Civil Law -- Arnaldo Dante Momigliano -- Willard Van Orman Quine -- Francis Amelia Yates Doctors of Letters -- Frederick Sanger Doctor of Science. University of Oxford paperback
197452947approx 36 pages Edward East's copy - member of Blackwells staff and acquaintance of John Betjeman Published by University of Oxford unknown
176167383Printed in the UK: E Typographeo Clarendoniano / Josephus Bentham Academiae Typographus 1761. First editions. Leather and cloth over boards. Very good. Sammelband book consisting of two volumes of poetry celebrating the marriage of King George III to Princess Charlotte. Hardcover 1/4 leather brown calf over cloth dark brown over boards. Folio. Unpaginated; 94 pp and 64 pp. Illustrated with a b/w engraved vignette on each title page. Six compartment spine with five raised ribs. Gilt short titles and ornaments stamped on the spine. Edges darkened. Armorial bookplate of Frederic Morrell on front pastedown. Text block is age toned and foxed more pronounced in the Oxford volume than in the Cambridge but still clearly legible. Spine and boards are rubbed/worn with bumped corners. Poems written in English Latin Greek Hebrew and Arabic. Very good condition overall. E Typographeo Clarendoniano / Josephus Bentham Academiae Typographus unknown