The Edinburgh Review, Том 139A. and C. Black, 1874 |
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... tion has prevailed , that we think it necessary to say a few words in explanation . 6 The learned reader need not be reminded how wide is the difference between the ancient volumen , ' or roll , and the ' volume of the modern book ...
... tion has prevailed , that we think it necessary to say a few words in explanation . 6 The learned reader need not be reminded how wide is the difference between the ancient volumen , ' or roll , and the ' volume of the modern book ...
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... tion , it would not have immeasurably exceeded this humble limit . But , whatever its original character , it grew beyond the limit of a class collection under the successors of Constantine . Constantius , Julian the Apostate , and ...
... tion , it would not have immeasurably exceeded this humble limit . But , whatever its original character , it grew beyond the limit of a class collection under the successors of Constantine . Constantius , Julian the Apostate , and ...
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... tion of books had notably declined , both in the West and in the East ; and especially that each division of the empire had ceased to cultivate the literature of the other . Greek ceased to be spoken in Rome , and Latin came under ban ...
... tion of books had notably declined , both in the West and in the East ; and especially that each division of the empire had ceased to cultivate the literature of the other . Greek ceased to be spoken in Rome , and Latin came under ban ...
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... tion of books in the middle ages ; and the prices which he has ascertained may , making the required reductions , be used as a guide in estimating the actual condition of the medieval book - market . It is impossible for us , of course ...
... tion of books in the middle ages ; and the prices which he has ascertained may , making the required reductions , be used as a guide in estimating the actual condition of the medieval book - market . It is impossible for us , of course ...
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... tion , cost thirty - six sous ; five gilt initial letters , together with the first letter of the volume , cost thirty sous ; other gilt and rubricated letters in different parts of the volume cost three francs and eleven sous ; the ...
... tion , cost thirty - six sous ; five gilt initial letters , together with the first letter of the volume , cost thirty sous ; other gilt and rubricated letters in different parts of the volume cost three francs and eleven sous ; the ...
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