| 1848 - 486 sayfa
...14s. — Just published. 2. First Panic War to the Death of Constantine. 2 vols. 8vo. £\. 4s. " They may be used as an introduction to, or as a running commentary on, Niebuhr's great work Even those who by -a careful study have acquired a thorough familiarity with the three volumes of the... | |
| William Linwood - 1847 - 414 sayfa
...8vo, 14s. (See p. 2.) II. First Punic War to the Death of Constantino. 2 vols. 8vo, П. 4». "They may be used as an introduction to, or as a running commentary on, Niebuhr'e great work. ... Even those who by a careful study have acquired a thorough familiarity with... | |
| 1848 - 738 sayfa
...German Editor's, " The present lectures contain a more popular and familiar exposition of the subject : they therefore may be used as an introduction to,...or as a running commentary on, Niebuhr's great work .... Many points are set forth in these lectures more clearly and distinctly, nay sometimes even more... | |
| William Baly, William Senhouse Kirkes - 1848 - 170 sayfa
...8vo, 1 4s. (See p. 2.) II. First Punic War to the Death of Constantino. 2 vols. 8vo, 11. 4s. " They may be used as an introduction to, or as a running commentary on, Niebuhr's great work. . . . Even those who by a careful study have acquired a thorough familiarity with the three volumes... | |
| Richard Potter - 1848 - 196 sayfa
...8vo, 11. 4s. great work Even those who by a careful study have acquired a thorough familiarity " They may be used as an introduction to, or as a running commentary on, Niebuhr's with the three volumes of the Koman History, will find in these Lectures much that is new and striking."—Preface.... | |
| Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1852 - 482 sayfa
...familiar exposition of the subject, which in the three volumes is treated in a severe style, little calculated to attract ordinary readers. They, therefore,...their publication being to give as vivid a picture as possible of the extraordinary personal and intellectual character of Niebuhr; an object which can be... | |
| 1848 - 744 sayfa
...lectures contain a more popular and familiar exposition of the subject : they therefore may be used a* an introduction to, or as a running commentary on, Niebuhr's great work .... Many points are sec forth in these lectures more clearly and distinctly, nay sometimes even more... | |
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