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Oxford and Paperback
* Kline, Morris, Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, Oxford University Press, USA ; Paperback edition ( March 1, 1990 ).
Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-565835-3, Paperback ( Edition: 2003 )
* George Miller ( editor ), To The Spice Islands And Beyond: Travels in Eastern Indonesia, Oxford University Press, 1996, Paperback, 310 pages, ISBN 967-65-3099-9
* Kedward, H. R., In Search of the Maquis, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1993 ( Paperback 1994 ), ISBN 0-19-821931-8
* 1999, UK, Oxford Paperbacks ISBN 0-19-283578-5, Pub date 11 February 1999, Paperback
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
( Oxford Paperback Reference ) Oxford University Press.
* Peter Berresford Ellis, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8

Oxford and Thesaurus
The largest thesaurus in the world is the Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary, which contains more than 920, 000 entries.
* Oxford American Desk Thesaurus ( ed.
Elizabeth I was greatly pleased with his Thesaurus, generally known as Cooper's Dictionary ; and its author, who had been ordained about 1559, was made dean of Christ Church, Oxford, in 1567.
John Aubrey in " Brief lives ", gave the following glimpse into the creation of this dictionary: Dr. Edward Davenant told me that this learned man had a shrew to his wife, who was irreconcileably angrie with him for sitting-up late at night so, compileing his Dictionarie, ( Thesaurus linguae Romanae et Britannicae, Londini, 1584 ; dedicated to Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester, and Chancellor of Oxford ).
Art and Architecture Thesaurus, Toni Petersen, editor, published by Oxford University Press in 3 volumes.
Users ' Guide to The Art and Architecture Thesaurus, published along with the electronic edition by Oxford University Press
* Thesaurus Entomologicus Oxoniensis: or illustrations of new, rare and interesting insects, for the most part coloured, in the collections presented to the University of Oxford by the Rev.
* A complete built-in Dictionary / Thesaurus based on the New Oxford American Dictionary, Second Edition, accessible through an application, Dictionary, a Dashboard widget, and as a system-wide command ( see below ).
First introduced with Mac OS X v10. 4 " Tiger ", the application provides definitions and synonyms from the New Oxford American Dictionary, 2nd Edition and Oxford American Writer's Thesaurus, 2nd Edition.

Oxford and Third
* New Oxford American Dictionary, Third Edition, Angus Stevenson and Christine A. Lindberg ( editors ), 2096 pages, August 2010, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-539288-3.
* Hornblower, Simon and Anthony Spawforth, The Oxford Classical Dictionary ( Third Edition ) ( Oxford: OUP, 1996 ), s. v.
" Third Haven " may itself be a corruption of " Thread Haven ", an early name for the first port established at what is now Oxford.
The Oxford English Dictionary and Webster's Third International Dictionary point out similarities with words including:
The business district on Third Street was entirely re-built at this time, including the Oxford Hotel ( 1858 ) and Oxford Hall ( 1862 ).
The Oxford Town Clock, on the Peoples Bank of Oxford on South Third Street, was restored in May 2001.
The American Webster's Third New International Dictionary gives plurals in the order " Narcissus ", " Narcissuses ", and " Narcissi ", but the British Compact Oxford English Dictionary lists just " Narcissi " and " Narcissuses ".
* Roberts, Adam and Guelff, Richard ( Editors ); Documents on the Laws of War ; Third Edition ; Oxford University press ; ISBN 0-19-876390-5
His son Charles, studying to be a divine at Christ Church, Oxford, died in 1731, the same year that the Swift and Pope Miscellanies, Volume the Third ( which was the first volume ) appeared.
A current draft Third Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary gives only the derivation penta + culum, and defines it as a pentagram, especially enclosed in a circle ; a talisman inscribed with such a shape ; or any similar magic symbol ; pentacle and the Middle French pentacol are considered separate and unrelated words.
Third Revised Edition ( 1955 ; Oxford University Press, 1974 ).
Thesiger was educated at Eton College, a famous independent school in Eton in Berkshire, followed by Magdalen College at the University of Oxford, where he took a Third in History.
The Third Adam, London: Oxford University Press, 1975.
Oxford won the Third Division title in 1967 – 68, their sixth season as a league club, but after eight years of relative stability the club was relegated from the Second Division in 1975 – 76.
In 1982, as a Third Division side, Oxford United faced closure because of the club's inability to service the debts owed to Barclays Bank, but were rescued when businessman Robert Maxwell took over the club.
Oxford won the Third Division title after the 1983 – 84 season under the management of Jim Smith, who also guided them to the Second Division title the following year.
At the end of the 2000 – 01 season, Oxford was relegated back to the Third Division after a 35-year absence, with 100 goals conceded.
* Sir Patrick Abercrombie, Revised by D. Rigby Childs, " Town and Country Planning ", Third Edition, Oxford University Press, 1959, Reprinted 1961 and 1967.
The organization was founded in 1969 as Third World First by a group of students at Oxford University, supported by NGOs including Oxfam.
The first impression had a publication date of 1623, and the earliest record of a retail purchase is an account book entry for 5 December 1623 of Edward Dering ( who purchased two ); the Bodleian Library, in Oxford, received its copy in early 1624 ( which it subsequently sold for £ 24 as a superseded edition when the Third Folio became available in 1664 ).

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