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After folio 9 verso some leaves are missing which should have contained Antelope ( Antalops ), Unicorn ( Unicornis ), Lynx ( Lynx ), Griffin ( Gryps ) and part of Elephant ( Elephans ).
After folio 15 verso some leaves are missing which should have contained Crocodile ( Crocodilus ), Manticore ( Mantichora ) and part of Parandrus ( Parandrus ).
After folio 21 verso two leaves are missing which should have contained Ox ( Bos ), Camel ( Camelus ), Dromedary ( Dromedarius ), Ass ( Asinus ), Onager ( Onager ) and part of Horse ( Equus ).
Medieval codices are constructed in " gathers " which are folded ( compare " folio ", " leaf, page " ablative case of Latin folium ), then stacked together like a newspaper and sewn together at the fold.
These editions, all in folio, except the Moschopulus, which is in quarto, are unrivalled for beauty.
Robert also printed numerous editions of Latin classics, of which perhaps the folio Virgil of 1532 is the most noteworthy, and a large quantity of Latin grammars and other educational works, many of which were written by Maturin Cordier, his friend and co-worker in the cause of humanism.
The design is a marked improvement over another folio ( 189v ) which depicts a man trying to break the force of his fall by the means of two long cloth streamers fastened to two bars which he grips with his hands.
All references to Titus Andronicus, unless otherwise specified, are taken from the Oxford Shakespeare ( Waith ), based on the Q1 text of 1594 ( except 3. 2, which is based on the folio text of 1623 ).
All traces of former ownership marks, except for a small part of a bright pink stamp which overlapped the writing on folio 223 of the Speculum, had been removed, perhaps to avoid tax liability for the former owner ( although as historian Kirsten Seaver noted many years later, stamps on random book pages indicate institutional, not private ownership ).
The attached folio contains a mix of 21 generally spiritual songs: a prose-prayer to Saint Erasmus and four more spiritual plays, some of which have only survived as fragments.
His record of this expedition, Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, which was illustrated by another folio volume, called A Second Series of the Monuments of Nineveh, was published in 1853.
The end of the book of Acts ( folio 76r ) from the Codex Alexandrinus, which has a mostly Byzantine text-type during the Gospels and is largely Alexandrian throughout the rest of the New Testament
His best known work are his Annales Ecclesiastici (" Ecclesiastical Annals "), which appears in twelve folio volumes ( 1588 – 1607 ).
Between his death and the year 1630 ten more complete editions were published, the most famous of which is the folio of 1609.
Another common format is. folio, which is used by the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite to create content for Apple's iPad tablets and apps.
His chief work is his edition of the Biographia Britannica, of which, however, he only lived to publish five volumes ( folio, 1778 – 1793 ).
" Johann Baptist von Spix, in his folio Cephalogenesis ( 1818 ), richly illustrated comparative craniology, but presented the facts under the same transcendental guise ; and Georges Cuvier availed himself of the extravagances of these disciples of Schelling to cast ridicule on the whole inquiry into those higher relations of parts to the archetype which Sir Richard Owen called " general homologies.
In compiling this work he realized that the folio manuscript of Percy's Reliques, from which most of these texts were drawn, was not available for public inspection, and he set about to remedy this situation.
In 1848 he brought out his Life of Shakespeare, illustrated by John Thomas Blight ( 1835-1911 ), which passed through several editions ; in 1853-1865 a sumptuous edition, limited to 150 copies, of Shakespeare in folio, with full critical notes ; in 1863 a Calendar of the Records at Stratford-on-Awn ; in 1864 a History of New Place.
However, the first illustrated folio edition of 1688, technically a later edition, is worth a fraction of the first edition, but still fetches in the thousands of dollars as an illustrated book from the era in which Milton lived.
folio, Athenae Oxonienses: an Exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education in the University of Oxford from 1500 to 1690, to which are added the Fasti, or Annals for the said time.
His " Adversaria Physica " was a scientific commonplace book, which by 1692 amounted to a folio " an inch thick ": it is lost, although extracts have survived in the form of copies.

folio and collected
These were collected in folio in 1627.
In 1601 the Panegyricke was published in a presentation folio, the first folio volume of collected works by a living English poet ( a distinction usually mistakenly awarded to Ben Jonson's 1616 folio Works ).
The works of Cowley were collected in 1668, when Thomas Sprat brought out an edition in folio, to which he prefixed a life of the poet.
His works were collected and published in one volume folio, in Amsterdam in 1645.
Twenty-eight folio volumes of papers collected by Whitelocke are in the possession of the Marquis of Bath, Hist.
The Theological Works of Leslie were collected and published by himself in 2 vols folio in 1721 ; a later edition, slightly enlarged, appeared at Oxford in 1832 ( 7 vols 8vo ).
The Latin works were collected and edited by John Ernest Grabe in 1703, with a preface and annotations by the editor, in one volume folio.
The first Beaumont and Fletcher folio of 1647 collected 35 plays, most not published previously.
His collected works were published in 12 folio volumes ( Amsterdam, 1673-1675 ).
His collected writings, which include expositions of the Epistle to the Ephesians and of the Apocalypse, were published in five folio volumes between 1681 and 1704, and were reprinted in twelve 8vo volumes ( Edin., 1861 – 1866 ).
In 1629 he collected into a massive folio his occasional sermons, a collection he dedicated to the parishioners of St Benet Paul's Wharf, and to the Lords Pembroke and Manchester.
Some of his works were collected and published in a large folio volume in 1662, with a sketch of his life by John Lightfoot.

folio and together
The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain ; selected from our cathedrals and churches for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman Conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth was published in 12 parts between 1811 and 1817, together forming two folio volumes.
Sir Aston Cockayne, Massinger's constant friend and patron, refers in explicit terms to this collaboration in a sonnet addressed to Humphrey Moseley on the publication of his folio edition of Beaumont and Fletcher ( Small Poems of Divers Sorts, 1658 ), and in an epitaph on the two poets he says: " Plays they did write together, were great friends, And now one grave includes them in their ends.
At the other end of the spectrum, SPI created a new series of smaller games called ' folio ' games, often created in groups of four and sold both individually and together as a ' Quadrigame '.
His several works of spiritual reflection were brought together a folio edition, Le Morali in 1684.
Several of Mizner's friends got together in 1928 to publish a folio monograph of his work.

folio and engravings
The fruit of his labours ( completed at the end of 1546 ) was published in 1548 at Zürich in a huge folio of 934 pages ( with many fine wood engravings, coats of arms, maps, & c .), under the title of Gemeiner loblicher Eydgnoschafft Stetten, Landen und Voelckeren Chronick wirdiger thaaten Beschreybung ( an extract from it was published in 1554, under the name of Schwytzer Chronika, while new and greatly enlarged editions of the original work were issued in 1586 and 1606 ).
The work contained copperplate folio engravings of classical antiquities.
It was translated into most European languages and in 1759 a folio edition with elegant engravings was published in Paris by Mr Joseph Sue, Professor of Anatomy to the Royal Schools of Surgery and to the Royal Academy of Painting Sculpture.
In its first year, it described itself to advertisers as " a superior illustrated weekly newspaper, containing twenty-four pages imperial folio, printed on fine toned paper of beautiful quality, made expressly for the purpose and admirably adapted for the display of engravings ".

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