A View of the Early Parisian Greek Press: Including the Lives of the Stephani; Notices of Other Contemporary Greek Printers of Paris; and Various Particulars of the Literary and Ecclesiastical History of Their Times, Volume 2S. Collingwood, 1833 - Printing |
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... present sec- tion shall first state such particulars , as I have been able to collect respecting Robertus Stephanus Se- cundus ; secondly , concerning Franciscus Stepha- nus Secundus ; and thirdly , concerning Mamertus Patissonius , G 4.
... present sec- tion shall first state such particulars , as I have been able to collect respecting Robertus Stephanus Se- cundus ; secondly , concerning Franciscus Stepha- nus Secundus ; and thirdly , concerning Mamertus Patissonius , G 4.
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... present when Anne du Bourg , counsellor to the parliament , was burned at Paris . Having all his life admired that celebrated man for his learn- ing and integrity , he was so affected by the con- stancy which he exhibited under his ...
... present when Anne du Bourg , counsellor to the parliament , was burned at Paris . Having all his life admired that celebrated man for his learn- ing and integrity , he was so affected by the con- stancy which he exhibited under his ...
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... present day , as the diction of Ennius does from Virgil's . It sa- vours more of Latin than of French . It is full of words fabricated in despite of the genius of the French language , of harsh and forced construc- tions , of ...
... present day , as the diction of Ennius does from Virgil's . It sa- vours more of Latin than of French . It is full of words fabricated in despite of the genius of the French language , of harsh and forced construc- tions , of ...
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... was a contribution of the au- thor of the present work to that collection , he has considered himself at liberty thus to revise and republish it . Nothing's the subject yet unsung By Grecian or by Roman 130 Joannes Passeratius .
... was a contribution of the au- thor of the present work to that collection , he has considered himself at liberty thus to revise and republish it . Nothing's the subject yet unsung By Grecian or by Roman 130 Joannes Passeratius .
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... presents a blooming Rose ; And with the Rose a song . The song , my friend ! Though worthless , let the unrivall'd Flow'r commend . Oh ! could our numbers breathe Anacreon's fire , This theme were worthy of his tuneful lyre . Yon bright ...
... presents a blooming Rose ; And with the Rose a song . The song , my friend ! Though worthless , let the unrivall'd Flow'r commend . Oh ! could our numbers breathe Anacreon's fire , This theme were worthy of his tuneful lyre . Yon bright ...
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Page 270 - The peculiar value of this work consists in the full and exact account, which it gives, of the Greek legal and forensic terms, both by literal interpretation, and by a comparison of the corresponding terms in Roman jurisprudence. So copious and exact is this department of the work, that no student can read the Greek orators to the best advantage, unless he consults the Commentaries of Budaeus.
Page 164 - Davidis Psalmi aliquot Latino carmine expressi a quatuor illustribus Poetis, quos quatuor regiones Gallia, Italia, Germania, Scotia genuerunt: in gratiam studiosorum poetices inter se commissi ab Henrico Stephano, cujus etiam nonnulli Psalmi Graeci cum aliis Graecis itidem comparatis in calce libri habentur.
Page 94 - Caledoniae qute nunc feliciter orae Missa per innumeros sceptra tueris avos : Quae sortem antevenis meritis, virtutibus annos, Sexum animis, morum nobilitate genus, Accipe (sed facilis) cultu donata Latino Carmina, fatidici nobile regis opus.
Page 8 - Dictionary." (Ath. Oxon., II, 609.) In 1693, Kennett writes of Cooper's Thesaurus, "Yet this mighty work is very little more than a pure Transcript of the Dictionarium Gallicum by Charles Stephens at Paris, 1553. I have collated them in most parts, and find them literally the same in allmost all words, and the direct order of them, and in every classic phrase; with this only difference, that those phrases are rendered in French by Stephens, and in English by Cooper: whose disingenuity is much the...
Page 94 - And with sweet poets' verse be glorified. For not to have been dipt in Lethe lake Could save the son of Thetis from to die ; But that blind bard did him immortal make With verses dipt in dew of...