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The New Grove | Dictionary of Music and Musicians. |
Cross, F. L. (ed.) (1957) The Oxford | Dictionary of the Christian Church. |
Stonkus has compiled a | dictionary of sports terms in Lithuanian and has writte |
Knott is the informal name for A Pronouncing | Dictionary of American English, first published in 1944 |
The Concise | Dictionary of National Biography: From Earliest Times t |
Philip Rees, Biographical | Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890, p. 54 |
as the editor of the 5th edition of Grove's | Dictionary of Music and Musicians (1954). |
st prolific contributor to the Victorian era | Dictionary of National Biography, for which he wrote 14 |
New Grove | Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed. |
The Future | Dictionary of America (2004), Co-editor, with Dave Egge |
ical reference works with Sam Morgenstern: A | Dictionary of Musical Themes (New York: Crown, 1949), A |
Work on what was known until 2001 as the New | Dictionary of National Biography, or New DNB, began in |
Cambridge International | Dictionary of English was published in 1995 and then pu |
According to his article in the | Dictionary of National Biography "his firmness and just |
in Holland until 1840, working there on his | Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language (1838), his best |
Vortaro de Esperanto (English: The Complete | Dictionary of Esperanto, abbreviated as PV) is a monoli |
Dictionary of Welsh Biography | |
He remodelled the Hebrew-Latin | Dictionary of Gesenius |
He translated the Macmillan | Dictionary of Modern Economics and is the author of the |
A | Dictionary of Indian History (Westport: Greenwood Press |
erica, the International Who's Who in Music, | Dictionary of International Biography, Baker's Biograph |
Catholic Hebrew-Chaldaic | dictionary of the Old Testament (ed. |
The Harvard Biographical | Dictionary of Music By Don Michael Randel pg 482 |
According to the | Dictionary of the Fungi (10th edition, 2008), the place |
ne version of Platner's 1929 A Topographical | Dictionary of Ancient Rome. |
Summers was profiled in the | Dictionary of International Biography (1982 Edition pub |
The New Grove | Dictionary of Music and Musicians, describes it as havi |
The new Grove | dictionary of music and musicians, Macmillan, 1980. |
Brewer's | Dictionary of London Phrase and Fable was published in |
Ekwall's The Concise Oxford | Dictionary of English Place-Names (Oxford, 1960). |
Dictionary of Celtic Mythology. | |
Dictionary of Real People and Places in Fiction. | |
e is an entry for it in Lewis' Topographical | Dictionary of England in 1848. |
Catherine Pease-Watkin, Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
In The New Biographical | Dictionary of Film David Thomson describes Lilith as "a |
man in his entry in the General Biographical | Dictionary of 1812-1817. |
Blakiston wrote articles for the | Dictionary of National Biography. |
The Oxford | Dictionary of Philosophy is a dictionary of philosophic |
ohn Popham (1531-1607), but his entry in the | Dictionary of National Biography judges this identifica |
rst volume of his 1837 opus "A Topographical | Dictionary of Ireland". |
uncan Bourdillon by Audrey Salkeld in Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Pre |
the Abenakis” and in 1760 completed a basic | dictionary of the Abenaki language. |
Several sources, including the | Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships list Nemask |
Taylor, Harold McCarter (1907-1995)", Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University | |
Cadogan and Jeremiah Falvey, A Biographical | Dictionary of Cork, 2006, Four Courts Press ISBN 1-8468 |
Biography in John T. Kneebone et al., eds., | Dictionary of Virginia Biography (Richmond: Library of |
According to the Grove | Dictionary of Music, "Constanze bought up and destroyed |
A Biographical | Dictionary of the Justices of England (1066 - 1870). |
article includes text from the public domain | Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. |
Ihre's etymological | dictionary of Swedish from 1769 demonstrated the origin |
The | Dictionary of National Biography describes him as an 'o |
Dictionary of Quotations (1867) | |
Oxford Concise | Dictionary of Music by Michael Kennedy (Fourth Edition) |
Brave New Words: The Oxford | Dictionary of Science Fiction (ISBN 0-19-530567-1) is a |
Dictionary of Scientific Biography. | |
t from Joseph Thomas's Universal pronouncing | dictionary of biography and mythology, a text in the pu |
Civilization and a consultant for the Oxford | Dictionary of Islam (2002). |
The Oxford | Dictionary of English Place-names says that Bozeat is d |
of Timaru for 10 years from 1902 to 1912 (A | Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, edited by G.H. Sch |
Oxford | Dictionary of Byzantium, Oxford University Press, 1991. |
A General and Heraldic | Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British |
h century, he had compiled a nearly 600-page | dictionary of Kaskaskia Illinois-French. |
n, first Earl De La Warr (1693-1766), Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
Dircks, O'Hara, Kane (1711/12-1782), Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
Round "Abetot, Urse d' (c.1040-1108)" Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography |
One Europe, many nations: a historical | dictionary of European national groups (2000), ISBN 0-3 |
The book was retitled The New Harvard | Dictionary of Music, and featured expanded coverage of |
Food: a | dictionary of literal and nonliteral terms. |
rack, John and West, Ewan (1992), The Oxford | Dictionary of Opera, 782 pages, ISBN 0-19-869164-5 |
A. (eds), "Frank Leslie Cross" in The Oxford | Dictionary of the Christian Church, pp.xxxiv-xxxvii. |
The | Dictionary of Football. |
Arnold-Baker, Charles, Everyman's | Dictionary of Dates, London, 1954. |
The Complete | Dictionary of Opera and Operetta, James Anderson, (Wing |
The 10th edition of the | Dictionary of the Fungi (2008) includes Episphaeria in |
According to Carl G. Liungman's | Dictionary of Symbols, it combines the triangle meaning |
The Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography reports that they were |
However, the Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography article, which is also |
ontributed the Roman law articles to Smith's | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, and wrote al |
so well known that it ended up in The Oxford | Dictionary of Quotations It has been incorporated and s |
Dictionary of Physical Geography. | |
Entry on Richard Tarlton in "Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography". |
A Concise | Dictionary of Spoken Chinese (in collaboration with Lie |
he presided the foundation of the Historical | Dictionary of Switzerland (1988-1992). |
A Concise | Dictionary of Islamic Terms, Noor Publishing House, 198 |
In 1848 Samuel Lewis's 'A Topographical | Dictionary of England' states that Northend was a hamle |
The Oxford | Dictionary of Saints by David Hugh Farmer is a concise |
дореволюционной России и в СССР, 1736-1959 [ | Dictionary of Operas First Performed or Published in Pr |
The New Grove | Dictionary of music and musicians. |
Albert Nijenhuis, article on Schouten in | Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Charles Coulston Gi |
Sidney Lee, The | Dictionary of National Biography, vol XIV, New-York, Ma |
(1803-)" Celebrities of the Century: Being a | dictionary of men and women of the nineteenth century C |
Baker's | Dictionary of Opera. |
Samuel Brown, B. P. Cronin Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
"Sources, Medieval, England"; The New Grove | Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed. |
hael (1986), A Guide to the Ancient World: A | Dictionary of Classical Place Names, New York: H. W. Wi |
1717, d. 1786)', Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
and is now considered the standard reference | dictionary of the language. |
Biography at the | Dictionary of New Zealand Biography |
ionel Henri Cust, « Grinling Gibbons », dans | Dictionary of National Biography, Londres, 1949-56, vol |
el and Charpentier for the revised New Grove | Dictionary of Music and Musicians (Macmillan). |
Eilert Ekwall, Oxford | Dictionary of English Place-names |
Ian Shaw and Paul Nicholson, The | Dictionary of Ancient Egypt, 258 |
Baker's Biographical | Dictionary of Musicians, (Nicolas Slonimsky, Ed.) New Y |
and wrote 116 biographical sketches for the | Dictionary of American Biography and served as an assis |
Thompson Cooper, however, writing in the | Dictionary of National Biography, considers that the re |
According to the | Dictionary of National Biography, she gave birth to "he |
a | dictionary of Arabic |
The Cassell | Dictionary of the Napoleonic Wars, Cassell, 1999 |
The New Grove | Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed. S. Sadie and J. |
Walther Fischer "Helmert, Friedrich Robert" | Dictionary of Scientific Biography volume 7, pp. |
ally based on material from the Free On-line | Dictionary of Computing, which is licensed under the GF |
Michael Bryan, | Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, i., London, 1886 |
Skelton, "CABOT (Caboto), JOHN (Giovanni)", | Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online (1966). |
John Marshall, (1978) A biographical | dictionary of locomotive engineers, David & Charles. |
ight, Charles The English Cyclopaedia: a New | Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume VIII , p494, |
Edgar (1874-1949)", revised Ian Lowe, Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
Historical | dictionary of Mongolia. |
Analytic | Dictionary of Chinese and Sino-Japanese 1923. |
The New Grove | Dictionary of Opera, 4 vols., edited by Stanley Sadie. |
' | Dictionary of Quaker Biography': Huge typescript resour |
Part Two, An Etymological | Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon, contains e |
An Ethnohistorical | Dictionary of the Russian and Soviet Empires. |
Dictionary of American History by James Truslow Adams, | |
riginated with Sir Henry Yule the well-known | dictionary of Anglo-Indian words and phrases, Hobson-Jo |
Bullen wrote more than 150 articles for the | Dictionary of National Biography, lectured on Elizabeth |
tographer Samuel Lewis, in his Topographical | Dictionary of Wales (1833), recorded that a large quant |
Dictionary of Women Artists. | |
A biographical | dictionary of British architects, 1600-1840 (4th ed.). |
New Grove | Dictionary of Music and Musicians, article by David Cha |
It is a manuscript | dictionary of synonyms (or glossary, or word-list) from |
Grove | Dictionary of Art. |
William Smith, | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology |
Don Randel, The Harvard Biographical | Dictionary of Music, Harvard, 1996, p. 952. |
4th (1912-1914) editions of the Explanatory | Dictionary of the Live Great Russian language complied |
Harvard | dictionary of music, fourth edition, p. 253. |
Baker's Biographical | Dictionary of Musicians, (Nicolas Slonimsky, Editor) Ne |
rrack, J., "Betz, Franz", The Concise Oxford | Dictionary of Opera, 2nd Edition, Oxford University Pre |
worked as a co-editor and consultant on the | Dictionary of French as Spoken in Louisiana. |
Don Randel, The Harvard Biographical | Dictionary of Music. |
A | Dictionary of the Names of Minerals, (New York, 1896). |
Authority: The American Heritage® | Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, 200 |
The Routledge | Dictionary Of Literary Terms (by Peter Childs and Roger |
H. Rosenthal and J. Warrack, Concise Oxford | Dictionary of Opera (Corrected Edition) (London 1974). |
Black, British Museum technique at the NIST | Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures.. |
ock, Jr. who lived 1835-1891 and published a | dictionary of the Hawaiian language while principal of |
Dictionary of Canadian Biography | |
Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticult | |
nstructed the sound system and a preliminary | dictionary of what he called "Original Indonesian." |
hey give a complete picture of the political | dictionary of the junta. |
goal of the Canonical Model is to provide a | dictionary of reusable common objects and definitions a |
Dictionary of Battles | |
standard music reference books, The Harvard | Dictionary of Music includes no biographical entries. |
nt, with H. Nettleship, of Oskar Seyffert, A | Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, Mythology, Religio |
Dictionary of the Later New Testament and Its Developme | |
Dictionary of American History by James Truslow Adams, | |
He was a contributor the the | Dictionary of National Biography, writing the entries o |
Strayer, Joseph R. (1982), | Dictionary of the Middle Ages, 1, New York: Scribner, I |
mpians of the Sawdust Circle, a biographical | dictionary of the 19th century American circus, is curr |
Brewer's | Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, sometimes referred to s |
c.1095-1371)", Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
He is a contributor to the revised New Grove | Dictionary of Music (2001), reviews books on musical to |
Encyclopaedic | Dictionary of Astrophysics, |
Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 63, | |
Sherrin, Ned (1995), The Oxford | dictionary of humorous quotations, Oxford ; New York: O |
According to "The | Dictionary of American Food & Drink," the word Calas wa |
For the 2001 edition of The New Grove | Dictionary of Music and Musicians he penned Handel's bi |
in a number of resource books, including The | Dictionary of Literary Biography, Contemporary Literary |
origin of the name vary greatly; the Oxford | Dictionary of English Place-names says that it is deriv |
Dictionary of Louisiana Biography. | |
Oxford | Dictionary of the Christian Church, 1957; p. 4 |
ge Molland - Dumbleton, John", -, In: Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, 2004 |
hnik, Johann Gottlieb Gerhard Buhle, in: The | Dictionary of eighteenth-century German philosophers. |
According to Sir Lionel Cust of the | Dictionary of National Biography, Holman's work "met wi |
His | Dictionary of the Commercial Products of India (1889-90 |
Leo(pold) by Andrew Lamb, in 'The New Grove | Dictionary of Opera', ed. |
A | Dictionary of British Marine Painters, Arnold Wlison, A |
ide to Computer Viruses, Software Forensics, | Dictionary of Information Security and co-author of Vir |
A | dictionary of art terms: painting, sculpture, architect |
The work was one of the sources for the | Dictionary of Americanisms, c. 1952, prepared under the |
Dictionary of Scottish Architects | |
"A | Dictionary of Freemasonry" Mercy Books, NY. 2000. |
The Oxford | Dictionary of Opera, by John Warrack and Ewan West (199 |
Hickey, D.J. & Doherty , J.E., A new | Dictionary of Irish History from 1800, Gill & MacMillan |
The New Grove | Dictionary of Opera, edited by Stanley Sadie (1992), IS |
2), 'Vera costanza, La (i)' in The New Grove | Dictionary of Opera, ed. |
on “David (Clifford) Brown” in The New Grove | Dictionary of Music and Musicians: Second Edition (Lond |
An English-Chinese | Dictionary of Peking Colloquial (1910) |
According to a | Dictionary of Russian History, she ordered an investiga |
Dictionary of English Place-Names. | |
Assistant Editor of and a contributor to the | Dictionary of National Biography in 1893. |
An Episcopal | dictionary of the church by Donald S. Armentrout, Rober |
econd earl of Pembroke (c.1130-1176)" Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography Volume 46 Randolph - R |
Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography |
John Curtain in the Australian | Dictionary of Biography Online |
The | Dictionary of the Teenage Revolution and its Aftermath |
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