| William Smith - 1850 - 1116 strani
...Latrt. v. 27), the series of philologists ends, who paid attention to the writings of Aristotle ; and from the beginning of the seventeenth to the end of the eighteenth century the history of Aristotelian literature is a perfect blank. For among the large number of eminent scholars... | |
| 1848 - 544 strani
...also shared in the general amendment. In short, the multiplied changes had effected, during the space from the beginning of the seventeenth to the end of the eighteenth centuries, a very great amendment in the health of the population, reducing the mortality, it is said,... | |
| William Smith - 1853 - 1136 strani
...rt. v. 27), the series of philo-logists ends, who paid attention to the writings of Aristotle ; and from the beginning of the seven-teenth to the end of the eighteenth century the history of Aristotelian literature is a perfect blank. For among the large number of eminent scholars... | |
| 1854 - 778 strani
...ash-bin and dust-heap. I have about a dozen in my possession, which probably belong to various periods from the beginning of the seventeenth to the end of the eighteenth century. The dearness of tobacco in the early times of its use is evinced by the smallness of the bowls, for... | |
| Greek and Roman biography - 1861 - 1116 strani
...¿«i'ri. v. 27), the series of philologists ends, who paid attention to the writings of Aristotle; and from the beginning of the seventeenth to the end of the eighteenth century the history of Aristotelian literature is a perfect blank. For among the large number of eminent scholars... | |
| William Smith - 1867 - 1113 strani
...Latrt. v. 27), the series of philologists ends, who paid attention to the writings of Aristotle ; and from the "beginning of the seventeenth to the end of the eighteenth century the history of Aristotelian literature is a perfect blank. For among the large number of eminent scholars... | |
| John Yeats - 1871 - 498 strani
...Fabricius Mordent, in 1556; and in 1611 the pantagraph, by the Jesuit, Christopher Schiener. The epoch from the beginning of the seventeenth to the end of the eighteenth century was noted for the discovery of new facts in science, and for novelties and improvements in mathematical... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1891 - 258 strani
...contrast. Suites were the earliest form of instrumental work in detached movements, and continued in favor from the beginning of the seventeenth to the end of the eighteenth century, though sometimes known by other names. They included a great variety of dances, notably the allemande,... | |
| 1898 - 936 strani
...incidents, epochmaking events, and, above all, in sublime and heroic personages, as is the history of Sweden from the beginning of the seventeenth to the end of the eighteenth century. That a poor remote country, with a population never exceeding a million and a quarter, should, for... | |
| Ferdinand Brunetière - 1898 - 284 strani
...Wagnerian drama, as in Parsifal or Tristan and Isolde. Much later, in an entirely classical Europe, from the beginning of the seventeenth to the end of the eighteenth century, right on for a hundred and fifty years or even more, French literature held sovereign sway in Italy,... | |
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