The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, 1. ciltF.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 - 504 sayfa |
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Sayfa 9
... Latin , comparing it with that of Etze- lius , and shewing upon all considerable occasions , the reason of his dissent from him . Moreover , he added the original Greek , concluding the whole with a good number of learned and useful ...
... Latin , comparing it with that of Etze- lius , and shewing upon all considerable occasions , the reason of his dissent from him . Moreover , he added the original Greek , concluding the whole with a good number of learned and useful ...
Sayfa 13
... Latin ver- sion . The edition being thus finished , a consi- derable number of copies were sent by Vossius , as a present to the author at Oxford , together with due acknowledgments of the usefulness of the work , and of the affection ...
... Latin ver- sion . The edition being thus finished , a consi- derable number of copies were sent by Vossius , as a present to the author at Oxford , together with due acknowledgments of the usefulness of the work , and of the affection ...
Sayfa 25
... Latin , adding some notes for explication , with a design , as he seemed to tell his friend Ger . Vossius ‡ , to pub- lish the whole after his return into England . By such a continued labour and study , he at length overcame , in a ...
... Latin , adding some notes for explication , with a design , as he seemed to tell his friend Ger . Vossius ‡ , to pub- lish the whole after his return into England . By such a continued labour and study , he at length overcame , in a ...
Sayfa 36
... Latin , by Peter du Moulin ; setting the arguments of that excellent father in their best light , after he had first noted the un- reasonable scruples and the impotent rage of some Popish writers , on occasion of that epistle , more ...
... Latin , by Peter du Moulin ; setting the arguments of that excellent father in their best light , after he had first noted the un- reasonable scruples and the impotent rage of some Popish writers , on occasion of that epistle , more ...
Sayfa 38
... Latin speech ; wherein , as he took care to pay those respects which were due to the founder , so he gave a learned account of the nature and useful- ness of the tongue he was to explain : a small part of which speech , declaring the ...
... Latin speech ; wherein , as he took care to pay those respects which were due to the founder , so he gave a learned account of the nature and useful- ness of the tongue he was to explain : a small part of which speech , declaring the ...
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Abulfeda acquainted afterwards Aleppo amongst ancient answer appears Arabian Arabic Archbishop Bangor Bishop Bishop of Rochester Brian Walton Canonry Childry Christ Church Christian Chronology College Commentary concerning Constantinople copies Dean Deanery death declared desired discourse divine Doctor Pearce edition Edward Pocock endeavours England epistle esteem Eutychius expence favour friends give Greek hands hath Hebrew Hebrew Text honour House Huntington Isaac Vossius Jews John Greaves King laboured Langbaine language late Latin learned lecture letter London Lord Chancellor Lord Macclesfield Mahomet Majesty manuscripts matter mentioned month occasion opinion Oriental Oxford Parliament particular patriarch person preached Preface present printed procure Professor published received recommended religion says Scripture Selden sent Septuagint shew Sir Robert soon Syriac Testament things Thomas Greaves thought tion tongue translation truth University University of Oxford Version Vossius Walton wherein writes written wrote
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Sayfa 36 - For the priest's lips should keep knowledge, and they should seek the law at his mouth: for he is the messenger of the LORD of hosts.
Sayfa 351 - I think, not without reason), that a due consideration of his age and health could not make him abate. Though he was a man of the greatest temperance in himself, and the farthest from ostentation and vanity in his way of living ; yet he was of a liberal mind, and given to hospitality...
Sayfa 84 - France, or any other popish country, it would be to give some seeming ground to that charge of Popery they have endeavoured with so much industry and so little reason to fasten upon me. But if I should get into Holland, I should expose myself to the insults of those sectaries there to whom my character is odious, and have every Anabaptist come and pull me by the beard.
Sayfa 85 - Popery they have endeavoured with so much industry and so little reason to fasten upon me. But if I should get into Holland, I should expose myself to the insults of those sectaries there to whom my character is odious, and have every Anabaptist come and pull me by the beard. No, I am resolved not to think of flight, but, continuing where I am, patiently to expect and bear what a good and wise Providence hath provided for me, of what kind soever it shall be.
Sayfa 175 - ... fall upon them, when it should be said, that they had turned out a man for insufficiency, whom all the learned, not of England only, but of all Europe, so justly admired for his vast knowledge and extraordinary accomplishments. And being...
Sayfa 403 - ... the same way of thinking with a general officer of the Emperor Charles the Fifth, who, when he desired a dismission from that monarch's service, and...
Sayfa 390 - I am now so engaged in opposition to him, it may happen, that some who are of our party may, if there should be any opposition for members of parliament at Winchester, prevail upon me to...
Sayfa 206 - ... of that learned Rabbi; but, probably from want of encouragement, he did not prosecute his design. In 1657 the English Polyglot appeared, in which Pocock had a considerable hand. He collated the Arabic Pentateuch, and also wrote a preface concerning the different Arabic versions of that part of the Bible, and the reason of the various readings to be found in them, the whole of which was inserted in the Appendix to the Polyglot. He also contributed greatly to the success of that literary undertaking...
Sayfa 8 - Luke; and that the genuineneness of the other seven books, namely, the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Epistle of St. James, the second Epistle of St. Peter, the second and third Epistles of St.
Sayfa 84 - I should endeavour to take advantage of it : but they shall not be gratified by me in what they appear to long for. I am almost seventy years old, and shall I now go about to prolong a miserable life, by the trouble and shame of flying...