The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 2Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 35
Page 100
... grammar ( 1852-54 and 1858 ) were followed by his edition and translation of the Pañca- tantra ( 1859 ) , which included a commentary that proved to be a valuable contribution to comparative literature . Appointed professor in 1862 , he ...
... grammar ( 1852-54 and 1858 ) were followed by his edition and translation of the Pañca- tantra ( 1859 ) , which included a commentary that proved to be a valuable contribution to comparative literature . Appointed professor in 1862 , he ...
Page 405
... Grammar School , open to all boys regard- less of social class , set a precedent for tax- supported public education . Based on the English grammar school , its purpose was to educate young men in the classics as a prepa- ration for ...
... Grammar School , open to all boys regard- less of social class , set a precedent for tax- supported public education . Based on the English grammar school , its purpose was to educate young men in the classics as a prepa- ration for ...
Page 573
... Grammar of the Indo - Germanic Languages ) . The three vol- umes on syntax were prepared by Berthold Delbrück . A second , greatly enlarged edition was issued between 1897 and 1916. Not only has the Grundriss remained probably the most ...
... Grammar of the Indo - Germanic Languages ) . The three vol- umes on syntax were prepared by Berthold Delbrück . A second , greatly enlarged edition was issued between 1897 and 1916. Not only has the Grundriss remained probably the most ...
Contents
Beckford detail from an oil painting | 107 |
John Hoppner c 1800 in the Salford | 234 |
To make the best use of the Britannica | 260 |
Copyright | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
19th century American became began Belgium Belize City Bell Benedict Berlin Berlioz Bernard Bernini beryllium Bessarabia Bet She'an Bhutan Bihār bishop British called centimetres centre Charles church College colour courtesy death developed district duke early east eastern elected England English established Europe feet France French German Henry ical important India industry island Italy Jewish John King known land later literary living London major March ment miles minister modern Mountains Museum National northern novel organisms original painter painting Paris plants played poem poet political Pope popular produced province published reform region River Roman Rome royal Russia Russian served southern species sq km square miles style theatre tion town United University western William World World War II writing wrote York York City