A comparative grammar of the Teutonic languages. Being at the same time a historical grammar of the English language. And comprising Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, Early English, Modern English, Icelandic (Old Norse), Danish, Swedish, Old High German, Middle High German, Modern German, Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Dutch
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A comparative grammar of the Teutonic languages. Being at the same time a historical grammar of the English language. And comprising Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, Early English, Modern English, Icelandic (Old Norse), Danish, Swedish, Old High German, Middle High German, Modern German, Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Dutch
- Publication date
- 1870
- Topics
- Teutonic languages
- Publisher
- London, Macmillan
- Contributor
- Robarts - University of Toronto
- Language
- English
"Works principally used": page preceding p. [1]
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- Addeddate
- 2007-07-03 22:56:04
- Bookplateleaf
- 4
- Call number
- AEQ-6520
- Camera
- 5D
- Copyright-evidence
- Evidence reported by lexw@archive.org for item comparativegramm00helfuoft on July 3, 2007: no visible notice of copyright; stated date is 1870.
- Copyright-evidence-date
- 20070703225554
- Copyright-evidence-operator
- lexw@archive.org
- Copyright-region
- US
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:456068779
- Foldoutcount
- 0
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- comparativegramm00helfuoft
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- OL7706011W
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- Pages
- 560
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- NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
- Ppi
- 400
- Rcamid
- 1020707126
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- 20070705021601
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- uoft
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Reviewer:
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December 28, 2013
Subject: @terry gorman
Subject: @terry gorman
The ‘Text’ file is just the result of an OCR done on the scanned images.
For the other issue, what I do is to print the Table of Content and Index, and mark the difference in the page number between the book and the PDF. So once you have noted that the page numbers differ by 20, if the Index says p. 80, say, you can just go to page 100 of the PDF.
For the other issue, what I do is to print the Table of Content and Index, and mark the difference in the page number between the book and the PDF. So once you have noted that the page numbers differ by 20, if the Index says p. 80, say, you can just go to page 100 of the PDF.
Reviewer:
terry gorman
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October 30, 2007
Subject: complaint
Subject: complaint
the text version of this book has none of the special characters which are used to describe language, just the small ascii set, no umlauts or acutes. Even the single quote is tranfored as (}/f etc. As a text in language it is unusable.
tables are transformed linearly, not as tables.
the PDF version is all there but there are NO BOOKMARKS which means i start at page 1 and work forward to my place, or i start at page 555 and work backwards, an inconvenient way of using the text in the middle.
tables are transformed linearly, not as tables.
the PDF version is all there but there are NO BOOKMARKS which means i start at page 1 and work forward to my place, or i start at page 555 and work backwards, an inconvenient way of using the text in the middle.
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