He translated into Dutch Darwin's Descent of Man and Expressions of the Emotions, both with valuable annotations of his own.
Among his works we mention Separation from the Church, a Freethinker's annotations on the reading of the Bible, Stockholm, 1859.
Together with theAnnotations of Fr Junius upon the Revelation of S.
Richard Challoner, bishop of Debra, with his annotations for clearing up the principal difficulties of Holy Writ.
With the arguments aswel before the chapters, as for every Boke and Epistle, also diversities of readings, and moste proffitable annotations of all harde places; whereunto is added a copious Table.
With moste profitable annotations upon all the hard places, and other things of great importance as may appeare in the epistle to the reader.
The first edition appeared without place or date, at Rome, about 1473, and in the same year at Venice, and it was often reprinted with the annotations of the most famous geographers.
His bibliographies are still valuable, his annotations in them are trustworthy, and their records are the starting-points of the growth of prices.
There are editions withannotations by Robert Ingram, at Colchester, Eng.
Jonathan Edwards wrote a paper on the language of the Mohegan Indians, which, with annotations by Pickering, was printed in the Mass.
His catalogues are spiced with annotations signed “Western Memorabilia.
His annotations were scant; and other students besides Rich have regretted that so learned a man had not more benefited his fellow-students by ampler notes.
The copy in Harvard College library has someannotations by George Gale.
He speaks of his annotations as the results of his observations among the Quichés and of his prolonged studies.
I wonder how even he could ask me to announce myself as the author of Annotations on German Novels which he is to write.
His annotations on the Psalms are especially interesting for the polemical excursuses directed against the Christian interpretation.
The annotations aim to provide a sort of abstract of, or unalphabetized index to, the treatment of this animal in each publication.
When annotationsare given, they should be pithy, to the point, and, as far as possible, free from criticism.
Some annotations are nothing more than a repetition or paraphrase of the title-page, and so add nothing to the information contained in the catalogue entry.
A most commendable feature of modern cataloguing is the explanatory notes and other annotations appended to catalogue entries.
The dictionary catalogue having two or more entries, the addition of annotations enlarges it materially, besides presenting the difficulty of deciding to which of the entries the note is to be attached, if not to all.
Whereunto are annexed certaine annotations of the best mathematiciens, etc.
Together with a marginal glosse, and other briefannotations thereupon.
Upon its margin are annotations and suggestions of omitted provisions which are in the hand of Rutledge.
With regard to adding annotations at the end of the book, you may safely do it in this way.
With preface and annotations by Michel Dragomanow.
With preface and annotationsby Michail Dragomanow.
Much was rejected of the Annotations to the New Testament, of the Paraphrases and the Apologiae, very little of the Enchiridion, of the Ratio verae theologiae, and even of the Exomologesis.
In his annotationson Constantini Libri de Ceremoniis Aulæ Byzantinæ, ii.
This Greek epigram was first made known by Salmasius, in his Annotations on the Life of Heliogabalus by Lanipridius.
I have in no edition found any additions of Matthiolus; and the error seems to have arisen from the christian name of Matthias Lobelius, which stands in the title of some editions, because his annotations are added to them.
This we are told by Abraham Peritsol, the Jew, in Itinera Mundi, printed with the learned annotations of Thomas Hyde, in Ugolini Thesaur.
Much more forced and improbable is the amendment proposed by Salmasius, which may be found in his Annotations on Solinus.
Compare also Casaubon’s annotations on the passage of Suetonius above quoted.
Instances of this pride have been collected by Du Cange in hisannotations on Cinnamus, p.
The publication of the original Italian and the English, page for page, renders it necessary to place the annotations at the end of the volume instead of in footnote as hitherto.
His annotations were a mine of erudition and revealed at the same time a very unusual intellectual sagacity and correctness of judgment.
Besides these annotations he left behind him a large number of miscellaneous notes, which have proved of the greatest value.
Stirling says in his Annotations to the same work (p.
His is the first history from the Filipino view point (to be found in The Philippines a Century Hence, The Indolence of the Filipinos, and hisannotations to Morga's History).
This is confirmed by apparently contemporaneous annotations in the file of the Gazette owned by Harbottle Dorr, at one time a selectman of Boston.
Attributed to Adams by Wells and by Bancroft, and also by the annotations of the Dorr file of the Gazette.
On these very pages one reads various annotations in Handel's own handwriting.
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