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First, it appears to be based on the fact that on its title page Utopia is described as `` festivus '', `` gay ''.
The date on the title page of 1804 for Milton is probably when the plates were begun, but the poem was printed c. 1808.
On the page facing the title page is a picture of Eglinton Castle with a game of " croquet " in full swing.
A book frontispiece ( decorative illustration facing a book's title page ) for Apicius, a collection of Roman cookery recipe s, circa the late 4th or early 5th century Common Era | CE.
Calef produced only the one book, he is self-effacing and apologetic for his limitations, and on the title page his is listed not as author but " collector ".
The species name troglodytes, Greek for " cave-dweller ", was coined by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach in his book De generis humani varietate nativa liber (" on the natural varieties of the human genus ") published in 1776, This book was based on his dissertation presented one year before ( it had a date 16 Sep 1775 printed on its title page ) to the University of Göttingen for internal use only, thus the dissertation did not meet the conditions for published work in the sense of zoological nomenclature.
It retains as much of the text as it could while leaving out the risque sections as well as those chapters that young readers might consider dull, and embellishes a great deal on Cervantes's original text ( the title page actually gives credit to the two translators as if they were the authors, and leaves out any mention of Cervantes ).
Naturalis Historiæ, 1669 edition, title page
First printed edition of 1472 ( by Guntherus Zainer, Augsburg ), title page of book 14 ( de terra et partibus ), illustrated with a T and O map.
Harris ' Lexicon Technicum, title page of 2nd edition, 1708
The first page of Colossians in Minuscule 321 gives its title as προς κολοσσαεις, " to the Colossians ".
The first page of the epistle in Minuscule 699 gives its title as προς θεσσαλονικεις, " To the Thessalonians.
The first page of the epistle in Minuscule 699 gives its title as προς τιτον, " To Titus.
El Cid depicted on the title page of a sixteenth-century working of his story.
* omits Tolkien's Latin title page ;
The title page of Principia Ethica
The markup text < nowiki >'< title > Hello HTML </ title >'</ nowiki > defines the browser page title.
Linking from a CamelCase-wiki to a page that contains spaces in its title typically requires substitution of the spaces with underscores ( e. g. WikiPedia: Main_Page ).
Baskerville types in a 1761 title page.
Baskerville types in 1757 title page.
Frontispiece and title page of an edition of Rousseau's Discourse on Inequality ( 1754 ), published in 1755 in Holland.
The titlepage carries the words ' Appointed to be read in Churches ' and F. F.

title and 1595
Over the course of the next three years, four plays with their name on the title page were published ; Christopher Marlowe's Edward II ( published in quarto in July 1593 ), and Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus ( published in quarto in 1594 ), The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York ( published in octavo in 1595 ) and The Taming of a Shrew ( published in quarto in May, 1594 ).
Owing to the quarto title ( The First Part of the Contention ), and with the publication of True Tragedy in 1595, which makes no reference to 1 Henry VI, some critics have argued that 2 Henry VI and 3 Henry VI were written before 1 Henry VI.
This text was printed together with a version of 3 Henry VI which had been printed in octavo in 1595 under the title The True Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke, and the death of good King Henrie the Sixt, with the Whole Contention betweene the two Houses, Lancaster and Yorke.
According to the treaty signed by Michael the Brave on May 20, 1595 in Alba Iulia, Sigismund Báthory became the ruler of the three principalities and adopted the title of " prince of Transylvania, Moldavia and Transalpine Wallachia ".
* He edited Juliana Berners's Book of Saint Albans under the title of The Gentleman's Academy ( 1595 ), and produced numerous books on husbandry, many of which are catalogued in Lowndes's Bibliographer's Manual ( Bohn's ed., 1857 – 1864 ).
The town is seen as ' Carnowstie ' in a deed of sale from 1595, ' Carnushie ' appears in a tax roll from Balmerino Abbey in 1617, and the lands of ' Carnouslie ' are referred to in the title deeds confirming its purchase by George Maule, 2nd Earl of Panmure in 1672.
Croce was one of the first composers to use the term capriccio, as a title for one of the canzonettas in his collection Triaca musicale ( musical cure for animal bites ) of 1595.
Praetorius was so impressed by the Great Wine Barrel in Heidelberg Castle that he published a poem with the title " Vas Heidelbergense " in October 1595, praising its size as an apparent proof of the superiority of the Calvinist religion.
Sebastian received the title of Count of Wiśnicz from the Emperor Rudolf II in 1595 ; in 1591 he entered the Senate as a governor of Małogoszcz.
He contributed other essays, many of which are still in manuscript form, some mentioned with much approbation by Bishop Nicolson in his Scottish Historical Library ; the principal of which is a Latin manuscript History of the Family of Gordon from the earliest period to the year 1595, bearing the Latin title: Origo et Progressus Familiae illustrissimae Gordoniorum in Scotia.

title and quarto
Additionally, the title page of the 1631 quarto states that the play had been acted by the King's Men both at the Globe and Blackfriars, and as the King's Men had only been performing at Blackfriars since 1610, it suggests that the play was still popular enough to be performed at least sixteen years after its debut.
There is no external evidence for this hypothesis, however, and the title page of the 1608 quarto refers to a " lately acted " deposition scene ( although, again, this could be due to earlier censorship ).
A second quarto ( Q2 ) followed in 1598, printed by Thomas Creede for Andrew Wise, containing an attribution to Shakespeare on its title page and may have been a memorial reconstruction.
2 Henry VI was written before 12 March 1594, the date on which a quarto version of the play was entered into the Stationers ' Register by the bookseller Thomas Millington, printed by Thomas Creede later that year, under the title The First part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster, with the death of the good Duke Humphrey: And the banishment and death of the Duke of Suffolke, and the Tragicall end of the proud Cardinall of VVinchester, vvith the notable Rebellion of Jacke Cade: And the Duke of Yorkes first claime vnto the Crowne.
The descriptions of seven of his Alpine journeys, with his scientific observations gathered en route, were published by him in four quarto volumes, under the general title of Voyages dans les Alpes in 1779-1796.
The 1609 quarto edition title page.
: Evidence: According to the title page of the 1594 quarto, the play had been performed by Pembroke's Men, a company which ceased performing in September 1593.
According to the title page of the quarto, the play had recently been performed, but no company information is provided.
: First recorded performance: according to the quarto title page, the play was performed at court for Queen Elizabeth sometime over Christmas 1597.
: First published: version of the play published in quarto in 1598 as The History of Henrie the Fourth, with the battell at Shrewsburie between the King and Lord Henry Percy, surnamed Hotspur of the North, with the humorous conceits of Sir John Falstaffe 1623 Folio text appeared under the title The First Part of Henry the Fourth, with the Life and Death of Henry Sirnamed Hot-spurre
The results of this voyage were published under Freycinet's supervision, with the title of Voyage autour du monde sur les corvettes Uranie et la Physicienne en 1824 – 1844, in 13 quarto volumes and 4 folio volumes of plates and maps.
" It was first published later in 1639, in a quarto printed by R. Bishop for John Crook and Thomas Allot, under the title The Bloody Brother.
The title page of this quarto attributes the play to " B. J. F ." A second quarto appeared in 1640 under the title The Tragoedy of Rollo Duke of Normandy, published at Oxford by stationer Leonard Lichfield, " Printer to the University.
Several plays published in quarto during the seventeenth century bear Shakespeare's name on the title page or in other documents, but do not appear in the First Folio.
The title page of Q1 specifies that the play was acted by The Lord Chamberlain's Men, and attributes the play to a " W. S ." A second quarto ( Q2 ) was printed in 1613 by Thomas Snodham.
By this point, the Red Bull's reputation was irrevocably tarnished ; its name appears rarely on quarto title pages, suggesting either that its offerings were not worth publishing, or that publishers doubted the name would aid sales.
At his request the East India Company had it printed in London in 1776 in a handsome quarto under the title of A Code of Gentoo Laws, or, Ordinations of the Pundits.

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