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Example sentences for "collations"

Lexicographically close words:
collaterally; collaterals; collates; collating; collation; collator; collators; colleague; colleagues; collect
  1. But the collations of "Hamlet" furnish in these erasures one other very important piece of evidence.

  2. Ingleby says,--"The collations of that single play are a perfect picture of the contents of the original, and a just sample of the other plays in that volume.

  3. Of corrections like these we have discovered twenty-eight among the collations of "Hamlet" alone, and there are probably more.

  4. The collations were made for him by Archbishop Ussher.

  5. We formerly gave to our readers[171] a full account of the various imperfect collations made by Birch, Bartolocci, and Cardinal Mai, and also of the edition which has recently been published under the auspices of Dr.

  6. Tregelles' critical labours he has been compelled to trust to the faulty and otherwise divergent collations which preceded Dr.

  7. Through the ministrations of a certain Drouais, Fragonard was commissioned to decorate a special pavilion outside the chateau proper, destined for the "collations du Roi.

  8. It should be noted, in this connection, that the collations of books printed before the eighteenth century are given by signatures, while of books published after 1700, the paginations are given.

  9. Many of the books in the list having been already the subjects of whole bibliographies, or, having been carefully collated in other works, full collations have not been thought desirable here.

  10. At the same time, it cannot be too clearly understood that it is chiefly by the multiplication of exact collations of MSS.

  11. Reiche, in some Observations prefixed to his Collations of MSS.

  12. The titles and collations in this otherwise good work are unusually redundant.

  13. They always turned the hunt so that it should pass fine and handsome houses where grand collations could be found, and, coming home, the King placed himself in my coach, between Mme.

  14. The King was in humour so gallant that at the collations that he gave us in the country he did not sit at table at all; and he served us nearly everything himself, though his civility had only one object.

  15. She soon mended her broken relations with the assemblies and the collations of the Louvre, and could not refrain from "entering into the joy of her heart" when "Their Majesties" sent word to her guardians to take her to Fontainebleau.

  16. The catalogue fails to print the collations of all works, except as to a portion of those published since 1882, or in the newer portions issued.

  17. While it gives collations of the more important works, with publishers and dates, it fails to record many editions of the same work.

  18. In the case of many rare books relating to America (and especially those published prior to the 18th century) the collations are printed so as to show what each line of the original title embraces, i.

  19. Scarcely any persons, in fact, except professed critics, are at all acquainted with the contents of the very curious documents alluded to: while collations of any of them which have been hitherto effected are few indeed.

  20. We require exact collations of at least 100 of them.

  21. The readings of the four preceding MSS are taken from the collations in Westcott Canon Appx.

  22. I am indebted for collations of these two Laudian MSS to the kindness of the Rev.

  23. I have already expressed my obligations to both these writers for their collations of MSS.

  24. As regards the MSS, I have contented myself with the collations as given in Tregelles and Tischendorf, not verifying them unless I had reason to suspect an error.

  25. Besides these nineteen MSS, of which (with the exception of Cavensis) collations are given below, it may be worth while recording the following, as containing this epistle.

  26. Professor Smith: Have you ever tried the plan of serving collations to squirrels?

  27. This matter of serving collations for squirrels had best be done as collations are served at political meetings--with a trap attached.

  28. This codex is at least as old as the thirteenth century, and in the collations below is referred to as a.

  29. For the Acts and for the Catholic Epistles he employed Schwartze's collations of two English MSS.

  30. To the general accuracy of his collations every one who has followed him over a portion of his vast field can bear and is bound to bear cheerful testimony.

  31. It will be seen upon examination of our collations on p.

  32. Mill or Wetstein; and it were much to be desired that minute collations could be made of several other early editions, especially the whole five of Erasmus.

  33. Nor again are the collations used for this edition nearly complete.

  34. For collations of the first two editions see Besterman, I, col.

  35. He gives more complete collations than any of his predecessors except Petzholdt had given, and in several regards surpasses Petzholdt.

  36. Of all the collations he prepared for me, I have only brought away this cake, which I desire your majesty to accept.

  37. Patrum, his four first books of Institutes, and the twenty-four Collations or Conferences.

  38. Footnote 64: See the seventh and eighth Collations of Cassian, who gravely examines, why the demons were grown less active and numerous since the time of St. Antony.

  39. See the twelfth and twenty-second Collations of Cassian, de Castitate and de Illusionibus Nocturnis.

  40. Independent collations have been made by Tischendorf (Anecd.

  41. The independent collations of Tischendorf and Tregelles have now done all that can be needed for this copy.

  42. These two, very partially collated for Scholz, were substituted by him and Tischensdorf for collations whose history is not a little curious.

  43. Scrivener's 1): unpublished collations were made by Bentley (Trin.

  44. The result of an examination of Walton's with Mill's collations is that they are in numberless instances cited together in support of readings, in company with other manuscripts; often with a very few or even alone (e.

  45. Scrivener has included it in a volume of fresh collations of manuscripts and editions which is shortly to appear under the accomplished editorship of Mr. J.

  46. One can best trace the varieties and contrasts of the different accounts of the various edifices in Bancroft’s collations of their statements.

  47. The collector will value various other collations now accessible, like that in the Carter-Brown Catalogue, vol.

  48. Towndrow, for collations of those in the Bodleian.

  49. Thanks are due to Mrs Arnold Glover for collations of quartos in the British Museum and to R.

  50. Footnote 11: Of these, Mr. Harsley is preparing a new edition, with collations of all the MSS.

  51. Transcriber’s Note: Each of these Collations will be repeated in or after the appropriate selection.

  52. The collection numbers about 570 volumes, containing many valuable Greek and Latin Classics, together with numerous collations of texts, and annotated printed copies.

  53. This great and important work had been commenced in the year 1789; it was intended to embrace collations of all the known MSS.

  54. Gregory Sharpe; and of the collations of the MSS.

  55. The pope sent answer indeed, but neuerthelesse, the king proceeded in prohibiting such prouisions, and collations within his realme, on paine of imprisonment and death to the intrudors thereby, as after ye shall perceiue.

  56. Sommer's reprint a perfect representation of the original while making a reprint of the collations unnecessary.


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