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Gregorii Palamae archiepiscopi Thessalonicensis – Prosopopoeia animae accusantis corpus et corporis se defendentis, cum iudicio. Aureolum libellum, philologis, etc., commendabilem annotavit et commentariolo instruxit Albertus Iahnius, Dr. Phil, etc. Halis, C.E.M Pfeffer, 1884, 8 vo, xii and 62 pp. With facsimile title page reproduced from the edition of Adr. Turnebus (1553)
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XII Facsimiles from Latin MSS in the Bodleian Library, selected and arranged by R. Ellis, M.A., Reader in Latin Literature, Oxford.Photolithographed and printed at the University Press, 1885. [Copies can be obtained from the Reader only, price Five Shillings]
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Dictionnaire Étymologique Latin, par Michel Bréal, Professeur au Collège de France, et Anatole Bailly, Professeur au Lycée d’Orleans. Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1885
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Anecdota Oxoniensia. Classical Series, Vol. I, Part. V. Harleian MS 2610, Ovid’s metamorphoses, I, II, III I-622. XXIV Latin Epigrams from Bodleian or other MSS. Latin Glosses on Apollinaris Sidonius from MS Digby 172, collated and edited by Robinson Ellis, M.A., L.L.D. Oxford, at the Clarendon Press, 1885
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Brinton’s Library of Aboriginal American Literature. Number IV. A Migration Legend of the Creek Indians, with a linguistic, historic, and ethnographic introduction, by Albert S. Gateschet, of the U.S. Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, D.C. Volume I. Philadelphia: D.G. Brinton, 1884
([The Johns Hopkins University Press], 1885)