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great and editions
The great edition, of which the text and apparatus appeared in 1869 and 1872, was called by himself editio viii ; but this number is raised to twenty or twenty-one, if mere reprints from stereotype plates and the minor editions of his great critical texts are included ; posthumous prints bring the total to forty-one.
The edition of 1849 may be regarded as historically the most important, from the mass of new critical material it used ; that of 1859 is distinguished from Tischendorf's other editions by coming nearer to the received text ; in the eighth edition, the testimony of the Sinaitic manuscript received great ( probably too great ) weight.
His debt to Rask can be appreciated only by comparing his treatment of Old English in the two editions ; the difference is very great.
Indeed, the first modernization of Malory's great compilation of Arthur's tales was published shortly after Idylls appeared, in 1862, and there were six further editions and five competitors before the century ended.
* In Italy, The Wizard of Id is known as Mago Wiz ( Wiz The Sorcerer ) and has been published with great success in the comics magazines Il Mago and Linus, and in the science fiction magazine Urania, plus several hardcover editions also by Mondadori.
It was not, however, to these sources that Beza was chiefly indebted, but rather to the previous edition of the eminent Robert Estienne ( 1550 ), itself based in great measure upon one of the later editions of Erasmus.
One project which came about from this focus was the compendium of great science fiction " The World Turned upside down ", and the practice begun circa 2002, of republishing older good science fiction in collections and omnibus editions, such as the works of the sixties authors Christopher Anvil and others.
Grimnir takes the Weirdstone for himself and, in the ensuing chaos, Nastrond sends the great wolf Fenrir ( in some editions Managarm ) to destroy his enemies.
When the great sorrow of her brother's death came upon her she made herself his literary executor, correcting the unauthorized editions of the Arcadia and of his poems, which appeared in 1590 and 1591.
For all of these reasons, editing the manuscript has been a challenge and even successful editors are forced to exercise a great deal of judgment in preparing print editions.
Among his other works are editions of Eudoxus of Cnidus ( 1887 ), the Ἀθηναίων πολιτεία ( 4th ed., 1903 ), a work of great importance, and Bacchylides ( 3rd.
It might be worth noting that old editions give " Troynt " as the name of the great boar and " Anir " as the name of Arthur's tragic son, from the Harleian manuscript, but Fletcher suggested the variant readings " Troit " and " Amr " be preferred ( since they are closer to the Welsh forms of those names ).
All Sylburg's editions show great critical power and indefatigable industry ; the latter may well have caused his death.
One of Rowse's great enthusiasms was collecting books, and he owned many first editions, many of them bearing his acerbic annotations.
He compiled a valuable Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language ( 1865 ); he reprinted a great number of early English tracts of extreme rarity and rendered good service to the numerous antiquarian societies with which he was connected, especially in the editions he produced for the Camden Society and the Percy Society.
Few publications have been received with greater interest by the public ; five large editions were sold in little more than a year, and the demand in America was as great as in England.
His History of Christianity to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire ( 1840 ) had been completely ignored ; but the continuation of his work, his great History of Latin Christianity ( 1855 ), which has passed through many editions, was well received.
A great advance was made by Raynouard, who by his critical editions of the works of the Troubadours, published in the first years of the 19th century, laid the foundations on which Diez afterwards built.
The subsequent editions of the dictionary were and continue to be a great commercial success in ELT publishing.
It is the only library in the world with the first two quartos of Hamlet ; it holds the manuscript of Benjamin Franklin's autobiography, the first seven drafts of Henry David Thoreau's Walden, John James Audubon's Birds of America, a collection of manuscripts and first editions of the works of Charles Bukowski, and many other great treasures.
1903 ), an edition of the Minor Caroline Poets of the Caroline Period ( 2 vols., 1905 – 1906 ), a collection of rare poems of great value, and editions of English classics.
: The great majority of editions labelled ' Urtext ' make many more changes than their editors admit.

great and Hebrew
Puttenham, in the time of Elizabeth I of England, wished to start from Elissabet Anglorum Regina ( Elizabeth Queen of the English ), to obtain Multa regnabis ense gloria ( By thy sword shalt thou reign in great renown ); he explains carefully that H is " a note of aspiration only and no letter ", and that Z in Greek or Hebrew is a mere SS.
The Hebrew text of Jonah ( 1: 17 in English translation ), reads dag gadol ( Hebrew: דג גדול ), which literally means " great fish.
The city hosted such leading lights as the mathematician Euclid and anatomist Herophilus ; constructed the great Library of Alexandria ; and translated the Hebrew Bible into Greek ( called the Septuagint for it was the work of 70 translators ).
In the Book of Malachi, Elijah's return is prophesied " before the coming of the great and terrible day of the Lord ," making him a harbinger of the Messiah and the eschaton in various faiths that revere the Hebrew Bible.
" & " He who gazed diligently in his mind on the great Moses, and after the model of the Hebrew women he taught the Aramaean women to give praise with their madrashe " — James of Sarugh
Hezekiah is portrayed by the Hebrew Testament as a great and good king.
According to the Hebrew Bible, God promised Abraham to make of his offspring a great nation.
Though it is often called a whale today, the Hebrew, as throughout scripture, refers to no species in particular, simply sufficing with " great fish " or " big fish " ( whales are today classified as mammals and not fish, but no such distinction was made in antiquity ).
Euler was at this point studying theology, Greek, and Hebrew at his father's urging, in order to become a pastor, but Bernoulli convinced Paul Euler that Leonhard was destined to become a great mathematician.
The Septuagint, the Greek version of the Hebrew Bible, influenced Longinus, who may have been the author of the great book of literary criticism, On the Sublime, although the true author is still unknown for certain.
" In Hebrew מגדל Migdal means " tower ", " fortress "; in Aramaic, " Magdala " means " tower " or " elevated, great, magnificent ".
The Hebrew Bible credits Solomon as the builder of the First Temple in Jerusalem, and portrays him as great in wisdom, wealth, and power, but ultimately as a king whose sin, including idolatry and turning away from Yahweh, leads to the kingdom being torn in two during the reign of his son Rehoboam.
But, in sharp contrast to the Hebrew Bible, the Qur ' an praises Saul greatly, and mentions that he was gifted with great spiritual and physical strength.
) ( Hebrew, Hebrew-English, Hebrew-Russian, Hebrew-Spanish, Hebrew-French ) The " great innovation " of the Artscroll was that it was the first siddur " made it possible for even a neophyte ba ’ al teshuvah ( returnee to the faith ) to function gracefully in the act of prayer, bowing at the correct junctures, standing, sitting and stepping back " at the correct place in the service.
After many years of effort by a great number of tannaim, the oral tradition was written down around 200 CE by Rabbi Judah haNasi who took up the compilation of a nominally written version of the Oral Law, the Mishnah ( Hebrew: משנה ).
In addition to the Hebrew Bible verses, the tree of life is symbolically described in the Book of Revelation as having curing properties: " the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb down the middle of the great street of the city.
The Bible refers to Leviathan and Rahab, from the Hebrew Tanakh, although ' great creatures of the sea ' ( NIV ) are also mentioned in Book of Genesis 1: 21.
The word rabbi derives from the Semitic root R-B-B, in Hebrew script rav, which in biblical Aramaic means ‘ great ’ in many senses, including " revered ", but appears primarily as a prefix in construct forms.
The Polish prince, took great care of the Hebrew Diaspora, as he understood its positive influence on the growth of the country ’ s economy.
Some authors argue that Ibri denotes the descendants of the biblical patriarch Eber ( Hebrew עבר ), son of Shelah, a great grandson of Noah and an ancestor of Abraham, hence the occasional anglicization Eberites.
In Jonah 2: 1 ( 1: 17 in English translation ), the Hebrew text reads dag gadol ( דג גדול ), which literally means " great fish.
(, regular plural or ) is the standard Hebrew biblical term for a " nation ," including the " great nation " of Israel.
In literature ( e. g., Herman Melville's Moby-Dick ) it refers to great whales, and in Modern Hebrew, it means simply " whale.
With these works, which cover in the first instance the field of Hebrew philology and Biblical exegesis, he fulfilled the great mission of making accessible to the Jews of Christian Europe the treasures of knowledge enshrined in the works written in Arabic which he had brought with him from Spain.

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