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The library of Christ Church contains two copies of the anonymous Alexander edition , one of which was the property of Richard Allestree ( Allestree a.7.22 ) ; the title page of this copy appears to be a corrected proof copy ( I am ...
The library of Christ Church contains two copies of the anonymous Alexander edition , one of which was the property of Richard Allestree ( Allestree a.7.22 ) ; the title page of this copy appears to be a corrected proof copy ( I am ...
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any case shows only that Fell knew the anonymous edition , not that he himself had produced it ; but it is at least reassuring to find that he does not lack the knowledge one would expect the editor of the edition to have .
any case shows only that Fell knew the anonymous edition , not that he himself had produced it ; but it is at least reassuring to find that he does not lack the knowledge one would expect the editor of the edition to have .
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The library of Christ Church contains two copies of the anonymous Alexander edition, one of which was the property of Richard Allestree (Allestree a. 7. 22); the title page of this copy appears to be a corrected proof copy (I am ...
The library of Christ Church contains two copies of the anonymous Alexander edition, one of which was the property of Richard Allestree (Allestree a. 7. 22); the title page of this copy appears to be a corrected proof copy (I am ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
feared that 1979 would be inaugurated by a very attentuated number | 230 |
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