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** Ludwig Radermacher, Artium Scriptores, Vienna, 1951, pp. 200 – 202 ( rhetorical fragments only, adding Philodemus ' Rhetorica, which accounts for three of the nine fragments printed )
The earliest surviving woodblock printed fragments are from China and are of silk printed with flowers in three colours from the Han Dynasty ( before 220 A. D .), and the earliest example of woodblock printing on paper appeared in the mid-seventh century in China.
The poem, printed among Hesiodic fragments, survives in fewer than a dozen quotations, and seems to have been in part concerned with the myth of Io and Argos Panoptes.
In the course of printing, following the usual practice, by which the manuscripts printed in the 15th and 16th centuries have rarely survived their treatment at the printshop, the manuscript was pulled apart: only two small fragments of it have turned up, significantly as stiffening in book bindings.
The second part of the poem was long believed to be lost, but fragments of it have been identified in the anonymous Diálogos de la monteria, first printed in 1890 ; the Diálogos also embody fragments of a poem by Barahona entitled Los Principios del mundo, and many graceful lyrics by the same writer have been published by Francisco Rodríguez Marín.
The surviving fragments of his work are printed in the Etymologicum Gudianum, ed.
The fragments of the life of Joseph Scaliger have been printed in the Essays, i. 196 – 245.
Besides this review, Chaumette left some printed speeches and fragments, and memoirs published in the Amateur d ' autographes.
Those in his possession appear to have been destroyed after his death by Miss Berry, who printed fragments from them as footnotes to the edition of 1810.
#" De Providentia ," preserved only in Armenian, and printed from Aucher's Latin translation in the editions of Richter and others ( on Greek fragments of the work see Schürer, l. c.
Several fragments of oracles taken from the works of Theophilus and Lactantius, printed in the later editions, show that even more Sibylline oracles formerly existed.
Extant in many manuscripts, Abulafia ’ s writings were not printed by kabbalists, most of whom banned his brand of Kabbalah, and only by chance introduced in their writings a few short and anonymous fragments.
More recently attention has been called to a Syriac version ( Baethgen ), and new fragments of a Latin version and of the original Greek have been printed.
1350 ); Guy of Warwick, a poem ( written in 1617 and licensed, but not printed ) by John Lane, the manuscript of which ( in the British Library ) contains a sonnet by John Milton, father of the poet ; The Famous Historie of Guy, Earl of Warwick ( c. 1607 ) by Samuel Rowlands ; The Booke of the moste Victoryous Prince Guy of Warwicke ( William Copland, London, n. d .); other editions by J. Cawood and C. Bates ; chapbooks and ballads of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: The Tragical History, Admirable Atchievements and Curious Events of Guy, Earl of Warwick, a tragedy ( 1661 ) which may possibly be identical with a play on the subject written by John Day and Thomas Dekker, and entered at Stationers ' Hall on 15 January 1618 / 19 ; three verse fragments are printed by Hales and F. J. Furnivall in their edition of the Percy Folio MS. vol.
The fragments of a work De Natali Institutione, dealing with astronomy, geometry, music and versification, and usually printed with the De Die Natali of Censorinus, are not by him.
The earliest woodblock printed fragments to survive are from China and are of silk printed with flowers in three colours from the Han Dynasty ( before AD 220 ).
The fragments of four poems attributed to him, first published by Aldus Manutius in 1590 and printed in Alexander Riese's Anthologia Latina ( 1869 ), are generally regarded as a forgery ; and Pomponius Gauricus's ascription to him of the elegiac verses of Maximianus is no longer accepted.
Layton printed eight fragments of Valentinian literature, each a quote a Church Father claimed to take from the Valentinian corpus although none from the " Gospel of Truth ".
The libretto has survived in numerous forms — two printed versions, seven manuscript versions or fragments, and an anonymous scenario, or summary, related to the original production.

printed and commentaries
Several of Alexander's works were published in the Aldine edition of Aristotle, Venice, 1495 – 1498 ; his De Fato and De Anima were printed along with the works of Themistius at Venice ( 1534 ); the former work, which has been translated into Latin by Grotius and also by Schulthess, was edited by J. C. Orelli, Zürich, 1824 ; and his commentaries on the Metaphysica by H. Bonitz, Berlin, 1847.
Some of the other printed commentaries which are attributed to Rashi were composed by others, primarily his students.
All these works and their commentaries are printed in the Vilna and many subsequent editions of the Talmud.
Like the commentaries of Ramban and the others, these are generally printed as independent works, though some Talmud editions include the Shittah Mekubbetzet in an abbreviated form.
These later commentaries include " Maharshal " ( Solomon Luria ), " Maharam " ( Meir Lublin ) and " Maharsha " ( Samuel Edels ), and are generally printed at the back of each tractate.
The intermediate level, iyyun ( concentration ), consists of study with the help of commentaries such as Rashi and the Tosafot, similar to that practised among the Ashkenazim ( historically Sephardim studied the Tosefot ha-Rosh and the commentaries of Nahmanides in preference to the printed Tosafot ).
Tikunei haZohar, which was printed as separate book, includes seventy commentaries called " Tikunim " ( lit.
In the rabbinical editions of the Bible the following commentaries of Ibn Ezra on Biblical books are likewise printed: Isaiah ; the Twelve Minor Prophets ; Psalms ; Job ; the Megillot ; Daniel.
The other was printed by John Daye and William Seres ( Herbert # 74 ), and made extensive changes to the notes of the original Matthew Bible, included copious commentaries on the book of Revelation based on the book Image of Two Churches by contemporary John Bale, and included the infamous " wife-beater's note ".
His scientific writings are all in the form of commentaries, and it was not until his seventieth year that ( with the exception of a brief tract on the De insomniis of Hippocrates ) he felt that any of them were sufficiently complete to be printed.
His other scientific works, commentaries on Theophrastus ' De causis plantarum and Aristotle's History of Animals, he left in a more or less unfinished state, and they were not printed until after his death.
There is another Materia Medica with commentaries on a Ruel edition of 1537, printed by Simon de Colines.
* Menologion A collection of the lives of the saints and commentaries on the meaning of feasts for each day of the calendar year, also printed as 12 volumes, appointed to be read at the meal in monasteries and, when there is an all-night vigil for a feast day, between vespers and matins.
PNAS is an important scientific journal that printed its first issue in 1915 and continues to publish highly cited research reports, commentaries, reviews, perspectives, feature articles, profiles, letters to the editor, and actions of the Academy.
The Mishnah Berurah is traditionally printed in 6 volumes alongside selected other commentaries.
Neckam also wrote Corrogationes Promethei, a scriptural commentary prefaced by a treatise on grammatical criticism ; a translation of Aesop into Latin elegiacs ( six fables from this version, as given in a Paris manuscript, are printed in Robert's Fables inedites ); commentaries, on portions of Aristotle and Ovid's Metamorphoses, which remain unprinted, on Martianus Capella, which has recently received an edition, and on other works.
As mentioned above, six commentaries were printed in the fifteenth century, four of them known to us:
In the last years, printed additional commentaries:
The two commentaries would be printed and published in book form within seventy days.
The Russian translation of Vasmer's dictionary with extensive commentaries by Oleg N. Trubachev was printed in 1964 – 73.
Southwell says that these sixteen volumes were printed by Sanchez, Madrid, from 1597 till 1602 ; in Brescia, 1601 ; in Cologne, from 1602 – 04, Sommervogel ( Bibliothèque de la C. de J., VII, 479 ) has traced only twelve tomes of the Madrid edition-the eleven of the Gospels and one of the Pauline commentaries.
His works include: Trumat ha-Deshen, 354 responses, he edited by himself, and Psakim u-Chtavim, 267 responses, edited by his pupils after his death ( Both printed in Venice already in 1519 ), Beurim, commentaries on Rashi ’ s Commentary on Torah, 36 Shearim ( 36 Gates ), laws on Kashrut, and Seder Gitin, a handbook for divorces.
His numerous commentaries on Aristotle were widely read and frequently reprinted, the best-known edition being one printed at Paris in 1654 in fourteen volumes ( including the Opuscula ).

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