Vols. 2-3 have imprint, Tipografii︠a︡ Lazarevskago instituta vostochnykh ̋i︠a︡zykov ̋(A. Mamontov)̋; v. 4, Tipografii︠a︡ T. Ris.̋ and On t.-p. of v.2-4: Pechatano na schet ̋Vsemilostivi︠e︡ĭshe pozhalovannykh ̋sredstv.̋
Turet︠s︡ko-tatarsko-russkiĭ slovar' narechiĭ 880-02 and Турецко-татарско-русский словарь наречий 240-02
Description:
SMLY Ft65 L46: Variant with turkish-tatarian text on title page verso (Smith, 315). and BEIN Ft65 L45: Imperfect: Title page detached with minute text loss. Variant with turkish-tatarian text on separate leaf (Smith, 316). Manuscript annotation on fly-leaf and manuscript note tipped in.
Nesselmann, G. H. F. (Georg Heinrich Ferdinand), 1811-1881, author
Published / Created:
1851.
Call Number:
Hvc32 N36
Image Count:
576
Resource Type:
text
Alternative Title:
Wörterbuch der litauischen Sprache
Description:
BEIN PG8681 G5 N45 1851: Bookseller's label of B. H. Blackwell Ltd., Oxford and binder's stamp of Birdsall, Northampton. and Winkelmann ascribes this work to G.H.F. Nesselmann, S.P. Minuzki, and J.J. Sreznewski.
Publisher:
Verlag der Gebrüder Bornträger and Gedruckt bei E.J. Dalkowski
Colophon: [?] Adest ... opusculi fiuts ... Impressii London, per wynandum de wrode commoratem in vico nucupato (the fletestrete) sub intersignio Solis. Anno incarngtionis Dominice. M.CCCCC. XI. die vero XII. Augusti., Signatures: A-Y8-4, Z8, (I4, i8, AA-FF4-8, GG5., Gothic type, with tripartite device on t.p. (McKerrow's no. 19), Printed also under title: Hortus vocabulorum., and Latin-English dictionary, in double-columns, based largely on the ma Medulla grammatice; both ascribed by Bale to Galfridus Grammaticus (or Anglicus)--cf. also Dict. of nat. biog., and Encyc. brit. (under Dictionaries).
Publisher:
ac in uibe in parrochis sacte brigide (in the fletestrete) ad signu solis moia trahetem
Subject (Topic):
Latin language, Latin language, Medieval and modern, English, English language, and Latin
Autograph manuscript, signed, on paper, of a list of many of the Knights of the Round Table and summaries of their histories as given in Thomas Malory's Morte d'Arthur. Some entries are accompanied by pen-and-ink drawings of coats of arms. The work may have been modeled on Les devise des armes de chevaliers de la table ronde, published by Antoine Verard. Grinken's preface notes that he has not included "many faned and vaine taylles" and connects his interest in the Round Table with Prince Arthur's Knights, the archery fellowship founded by "Kynge Henry of fames memory." The preface concludes with "vivat Regina."
Description:
In English., Title devised by cataloger., Book stamp of a lion rampant with autograph annotation by Sir Thomas Phillipps., Layout: single columns of 26 lines each., Script: secretary., Decoration: 33 armorial devices in ink; many blank shields in pencil., and Binding: eighteenth-century full calf; arms of John Lewis Goldsmid on front cover in gilt.
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and New Haven.
Subject (Name):
Arthur, King and Grinken, John.
Subject (Topic):
Manuscripts, Renaissance, Arthurian romances, and English prose literature