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. The translation has been bound in a limp vellum binding, bearing only the title ‘An Essay of the Translation of Livy Tacitus 1st Booke of the Annals’. The title and its correction have been made in hands which ...
(15.5 by 9.0 cm) of 58 pages, bound in paper with a back in leather. Nybelin observed that Löfling’s copy seems faithful to the original, repeating its sometimes spacious, sometimes cramped writing ...
. In fact, the deceased Rev. Robert Wight is listed amongst the subscribers to Chapple’s A Review of Part of Risdon’s Survey of Devon (1785), and references to ‘Mr W. Chapple’ are found in some ...
and Jacobean England, thus clarifying these areas of dispute and refining currently held theories. By way of introduction, it is important briefly to review evidence relating to instrumental pitch in England ...
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