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l88l The Publishers' Circular 245
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The concluding volume of the ' Brooklyn ...
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L88l The Publishers' Circular 245
l 88 l The Publishers' Circular 245
The Concluding Volume Of The ' Brooklyn ...
The concluding volume of the ' Brooklyn Library Catalogue ' is now before us . This magniex ficent tent catalogue is comprised —we speak in three of the volumes pains , th the at have size of been which taken may in be its preparation called atlas , 8 not vo . of ; the its nnmber of pages is — a little over 1100 . From the preface we gather that the number _ . _ , of volumes
3 in 111 0 the 000 1 UKsX entries Brookl . v - ^ * . —— f' — O yn under - Library the names is about of , the 60 authors , 000 . . It A has A second been p found lan *^ of that en -- ter this ing g number ives the names y ields _ _ . — - of about ^ — — - the . . v » w
boo m —— W \ M a V ks / the ¦ . V ^ , * direc ^ titles «» ^^ - ^^ _ t ^ in of -V- g books - the inquire of which r to the the author name of 's t nam he au e t is no , t in known ^ case he . does And not in ^ this C ^ J know - — catal — ~ — - it . _^_ Then v- ~ there ^_ ^_ _ there - ^ v — — — is ^_ - are ^^^^ tical ^^ ^^ ing of books under classeswhich classes taktheir ogue lacin
| the an anal O genera »^ ^^ ^ extent jj _ y ^^ ^^ % sm l ^ al —— ¦ . arrangement p f of ~ habet f % . th ¦ In 1 addition or 13 - * c group \ 000 f \ C \ C \ entries to thi * s , books All All these J _ are 1 en different 1 t ered , under L . - . _ the of !• i — r subjec „ , _ — i e t _ s , one v . the i 1 p „_ title i * i 1 o e n — - _ of e -. _ . , _ i »
a book the are welded more into one an common , alphabet . , very greatly to ways the advantage presenting of the consulter m ¦ ¦ The Fill - _ __~ ^ ta ^ W ^^ t ^ k ^ k ^ k ^^ iler ^ m M ^ fc ^ k ^ b of I I >^^_ it ^ m . MA m ^^ ~— ^^^^— be M ,-m ~^ h > ¦ __ i ¦ ^^ . » ^ I _^ ted ^ I I __ . ^_ _ _ H _ . ^ m work of m ^ M
¦ of catalogu general the __ catalogue e convenience of a pa — . rticular , wh comp .. i collection . ch is , we . suppose may . _ , congratula t he ^ ^^ ^ hi _ g . hes ^^ t compliment on ^^ having ^ produced that can a be paid to great the
our A w— » r Hymnology rp readers ( j nrlpra may mav is be a subj glacl crlad ect to to in hav liav which e e their their so > attention attention much interest directed directed is taken to to an an article article at the in present fc £ Mission Mission moment L Li » ife fe' that tor for
March , by a writer who signs himself ' Hymnologist . The paper is actually an examination of Bernard de Morlaix ' s Land of Light / and of the various English versions of it which have
believe appeared to . an Specimens issue of Bernard of ' these de are Morlaix given . ' s The ' Lan article d of Li we ht are / speaking which Messrs of owes . W its ells ori Gar gin dner , we , tt J ~ A ¦ 4 ft ft V M 4 ft m g ,
Dartonand Co * . have ^ put forth . The ^^^ article ^ opens thus ^ : — , » If the lato DrNealo had iven us nothing more 1 / than LlKtll his 111 O beautiful / UUll ' Rh -l lP yth LlHll of V Bernard 1 IO 1 I 1 U 1 Vl de t Morlaix tUVi
U LilC l < . b < w X / l . . i-l 1 /( 11 O A > CV < - < . g C II VU UO UUHIUI ^ AAVLU UVIV U 1 U » m _» i _ . « -. ^ l ia > A , he would _ _ still * . ~ — have ^ place K d all ^ ^ loA ^ m r ers of sacred m poetry and ^ ft > of o > ur mother K tongue under ^ m n lasting ^ A debt ^» . ^ of gratitude . Much as we admire his almost faultless rendering of many hymns of the Eastern Church ,
we cannot but think there are certain parts of his ' Rhythm of Bernard' in which ho has surpassed himself . Poole At the made meeting a report of of the prog American ress on Library the new Association edition of his recentl ' Index y held to Periodical at Washington Literature , Mr / . I
the in which princi a the pal j . references - librar — i— es i will n America be broug and ht in — down — Eng lan to d January for more 1880 than . Nearl two y years w seventy have -five been of
for co-opera this — ting new - ^ ~^ - ^ ~ with edi ^™ r ^ rw ^ p * tion ^^ ^~ " " ^^ Mr ^^ ^^ V . . Mr ^^ " Poole ^ *^^^ b ^^ v . V ^ Poole * n * ^ F in ^^^* ^^» ^^ the reports ^** ^~ » , v *^ w - \^ ^^ h ork w ^^^ that ^* ^^ of ^ ft" ^^^ ^ ftw indexing the ^ ft ^ ^ ^» ^ . ^ work » ^^ ^^ " ^^—^ the ^ of ¦ * ^ ^^ leading all ^ n * ' ^^^^ ^^» these ^^ ^~ ^^ ^^ ^ ' ^^ reviews collaborators " ^^ " ^^ " ^ - ~ " ^^ ^ ¦ ^ ' ™ r *^ and — — ™ r — - ^~ —™ m r has agazines - ^ ^ — ^~ r been ^ ^^ ""^ ~^^ ^ f- - «
sent of manuscri in , revised pt is , read and y distributed for the prin under ter , bu the t it first is deemed letter advisable of the headings not to . begin About to print 600 till pages all the
out matter of print is an arranged d is one and of the has rarest received books its final in the revision market . . The The edition new edition of 1853 will has include long been all the matter matter ,
we ot of the the last last edition edition , and and about about nve five times times a a - , s s much much new new matter matter besides besides . , In in the tiie The ori me ginal actual actual circular number number it which which was proposed has has heip been , . n to indpxRd indexed index for is is loo 188 the . comprising coirmrisir new edition . 2 4 4 . 318 31 182 o volumes volumes new sots . . of It It periodicals is is expected exoected . .
make nMKe that the a aioyai royal printing octavo octavo will volume volume commence oi of 1 1 . earl 200 200 y pages Da in os 1882 . . Messrs Messrs , and , will . . JJames ames require R K . . Osgood Ossrood a , year to A & : comp Uo Co ... lete of oi Boston Boston it . It , will wm will
he the publishers . , , , library A val b uable MrJohn donation of tnodern As the standard Primate work has s latel has just sanctioned been made the loan to Lambeth of books Palace to the
clergy l & mbe The th and L , it Southwark lai ty of Chu the rchma Murray , and diocese Westminster . of that Canterbury the , the Hev gif , t is and mos to White t opportune those residing h . lain within of the the parishes is com of
appendix piling ., a new drawn " erary «« uii hymn up l * l - b My book y - Mr L'J- » - . « for n White »» says IJULU the lltAO has spec long JLUlliZ ial use been Kf \ JKJ . of . i Henry . in Ill the use IAOU congregation in All the \ Jll * 3 , chapel ^ XLCli ap ^ J ^ of JL in lij the , conjunction VV Royal 11 J uiiV Savoy / HViA Chapel - imuii , with . the u An « v
Hymnary . Messrs . Chapman & Hall , Limited , have removed to 11 Henrietta Street , Covent Garden .
fjgyp ^ ne tolog nevv iat member , is Dr . Julius of the French Oppert Academy the distinguished elected in writer the place on of Assyrian the late archaeology M . Mariette . , Dr the . ¦ Jppert rit is is well , French
results - ^ vernment " ' - iWJ x with wan weu those tnose to known known stud which which y the in in hr he * . TCncrlan cuneiform England had hn . fl himsel liimRel rL , which wlno inscri f f obtained obtainftfl . h ptions he ho vtaited visited trom from in the m in hia his 1854 1854 British examinations examinations --5 5 on on Museum a a mission mission , prolonged nroloii and troin from ored compare the tne over over tfrencn three three the
atuT ntfed ' l ! tllG the first ite of Orientalist Babylon Congress an < i other , held ruined in cities London of five Mesopotamia or six year . s Dr , ago . . Oppert afterwards * no on Grand he General Staff at Berlin here has just published the 19 th section of its elaborate
t Franco-German Warwhich describes tlie advance of the 2 nd and 7 th Army 0 f ^ < ^ > . conisa ° wintry nded and by almost Generals impassable von , Franseck plateau y and of Y Langold on Zast to row Burgund , under y General for the Manteuffel support of ,
th aext ^ viiera e U i v J ! m m ast Wer \ ir 8 ection ^— c } er > > alread an i tni y i- in s concludes print ¦! , will » - its treat . account of the , of working f the At purel of the i y military _ . field * i : a post operations ^ and a :.. telegrap ^^« . The nfU h , krrito ?„ ? T re ° * th © wounded wounded . < Arc fcc ., and and wind wind up nn with with the the armistice armistice and and the the nnal ftnai evacuation evacuation of oi French rrencn
, , Uni It r Wl ! 8 resolved at a general late meeting of the students a-nd members of the Council of Edinburgh
- foun ^ ^ ^ ^ i emory - On Fri < iay of the with one Thomaa dissen Carl tient y , le that . a memorial in the shape of a lectureship be
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 1, 1881, page 245, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01041881/page/5/
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