Bound with his Turris Babel ... Amstelodami, M DC LXXIX., Interpretation of the hieroglyphics traced on two "enveloppes de momies" brought from Egypt and preserved at the Château d'Ussé in Touraine. Another edition (with imprint : Romæ, ex typographia Vitalis Mascardi) published in the same year. cf. A. de Backer, Bibliothèque des écrivains de la Compagnie de Jésus, 1853, 1. sér., p. 431., Printer's device on the title page with motto: Vivitur ingenio., and Signatures: +-++4A-K4 (K4 blank).
African Americans--Social conditions--Newspapers, American newspapers--California--Los Angeles, Blacks--Social conditions--Newspapers, Social justice--Newspapers, and Working class--Political activity
Comments on philosophy and history from the Confucian standpoint of the Chu Hŭi school; being a Korean edition of the Taehak yŏnŭi, by Zhen Dexiu (1178~1235). This is a volume of Taehak yŏnŭi (commentary on the Chinese Confucian classic) written by Zhen Dexiu (pen name: Sŏsan), a scholar in Song dynasty China. This book was printed with Kabin typeface during the King Sŏnjo reign. There is a seal mark of the previous owner but it is unrecognizable. and 대학의뜻을부연설명한책.
Alternative Title:
Chin Sŏ-san toksŏgi ŭlchip sang Taehak yŏnŭi, Jinseosan dokseo gieuljipsang daehak yeonui, 진서산독서기을집상대학연의, and 眞西山讀書記乙集上大學衍義.
Description:
Copper movable; size: 35.3 x 21.5 cm.; 82 p., In Korean (Hanmun)., On double leaves, Korean thread binding., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Db20.
"Antiquités américaines, par Viollet-le-Duc": p. 1-104., Text v. dated 1863; atlas (dated 1862) states that text was also by Ferdinand Denis., and text v. has call no. 1990 285; atlas has call no. 1990 Folio 19.
Publisher:
Gide [etc.]
Subject (Geographic):
Mexico--Antiquities and Mexico--Description and travel
London: Printed for S. Richardson: And sold by John Osborn, in Pater-Noster Row; by Andrew Millar, over-against Catherine-Street in the Strand; by J. and J. Rivington, in St. Paul’s Church-Yard; and by J. Leake, at Bath, 1750-1751
Manuscript and printed items, tipped into album in approximate chronological order. Includes letters to Eardley-Wilmot from Sir Brook Watson, 1st bart. (1735-1807), George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1st marquis of Buckingham (1753-1813), John Moore, abp. of Canterbury (1730-1805), the Bishop of Leon, Frances Anne (Greville) Crewe, lady Crewe (d.1818), Mark Noble (1754-1827), Sir John Coxe Hippisley, 1st bart. (1748-1825), Hannah More (1745-1833), John Milner (1752-1826), John Wills (1741-1806), John Julius Angerstein (1735-1823), Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd earl of Liverpool (1770-1828), William Eden, 1st baron Auckland (1744-1814); other manuscript items include financial records, records of council proceedings, and a copy of a letter from Pope Pius VI to the Bishop of Leon.The printed items include newspaper clippings, lists of subscribers, minutes and resolutions from committee meetings, a printed document in Latin issued by Pope Pius VI praising "even non-catholic princes and people" who give asylum to French clergy, and an unrecorded separate printing of the "Case of the Suffering Clergy of France" by Edmund Burke (1729-1797), which first appeared in the Evening Mail, 1792 Sep 19 (see Todd, Bibl. Edmund Burke, No. 60). Some letters praise Eardley-Wilmot for his charitable pursuit, and others criticize him as a papal sympathizer. Table of contents outlines dates and names of correspondents in page order.
Alternative Title:
Case of the suffering clergy of France, refugees in the British dominions
Subject (Geographic):
France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799--Foreign public opinion, British, France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799--Refugees--Sources, and Great Britain--Foreign relations--France--1789-1815
Subject (Name):
Eardley-Wilmot, John,--1750-1815
Subject (Topic):
Anti-Catholicism--Great Britain, Anticlericalism--France, and Clergy--France--Political activity--History