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  • The title page of the 1595 quarto advertised the play as "Newly set foorth, over
  • ty years later"), assuming its final title, Da Quarto al Volturno: Noterelle d'uno dei Mille ("From
  • There were two denominations - 1 Quart (or Quarto) and 2 Quarts (or 2 Quartos).
  • ition was published in 1758, 'being printed in quarto at Birmingham in an elegant manner by the cele
  • " Jugge was instructed to limit himself to the quarto Bible and to the Testament in sixteenmo.
  • 'Start Sculpting' - John Plowman, Quarto Books ISBN 1 85348 960 3
  • ca. 1874-1878: a large (Imperial) quarto edition by Virtue and Company Limited, of Lond
  • The following table uses symbols from a 1531 quarto edition of Agrippa, but other forms exist.
  • Frontispiece, 1805 quarto edition of An Essay Towards a Topographical HI
  • The first quarto edition of the play was published the followin
  • ersian, Arabic, and English; Abridged from the Quarto Edition of Richardson's Dictionary as Edited b
  • Tiberias, sive Commentarius Masoreticus (1620; quarto edition, improved and enlarged by J. Buxtorf t
  • 830 the result of his labours in a magnificent quarto entitled Anglo-French Coinage, adorned with ma
  • a few hundred or more of the New Testament, in quarto form (not large folio), was published in the l
  • ns followed the Geneva Bible not only in their quarto format but also in the use of Roman type.
  • Drake was first published in quarto in 1659, and most likely staged in that year o
  • London, 1665, quarto, in one sheet, which made much sport among peo
  • d were published together later that year in a quarto issued by the bookseller John Oxenbridge.
  • Il quarto libro delle pavane, gagliarde, balletti, volte
  • Il quarto libro delle canzoni da suonare, 2 to 3 instrum
  • Albii Tibulli Carmina libri tres cum quarto libro Sulpiciae et aliorum (1806; revised post
  • Il quarto libro de varie de sonate, sinfonie, gagliarde,
  • The manuscript consists of a small oblong quarto measuring some 15 by 19 centimetres.
  • It is a Mozarabic rite quarto missal with 154 folios and was created in 1151
  • Quarto Mundo no. 2 (E.
  • linson B. 512 is an Irish vellum manuscript in quarto, numbering 154 folios and written in double co
  • The volume is in quarto, of rather an oblong form, and is very neatly
  • e Fathers, London, by William Norton, 1578;' a quarto of nine hundred pages, dedicated to Thomas Rad
  • He supplied 15 quarto pages of illustrations for F. G. Lee's Directo
  • ist of geographical positions fills twenty-one quarto pages.
  • quarto] plays."
  • , de Consensu Utriusque Ecclesiae (Rome, 1655, quarto), Praxis Graecis Praescripta in Confessione Pe
  • f the Monumenta decided to reissue it in their quarto series, entrusting the work to Dr. Alfred Bore
  • 2006: Il quarto sesso (2006) of Marco Costa - musician, interp
  • Each number consisted of one quarto sheet folded to make up four leaves, and was p
  • a separate Atlas of colored plates in imperial quarto size (lg.4to) by Lyon-Geneve-Bale.
  • he original codex contained 165 leaves, in the quarto size.
  • uncertain: some combination of manuscript and quarto text.
  • The play was published in quarto the same year (printing by Valentine Simmes).
  • Under White the York Courant was a four-page quarto; under Staples and Ward it was a four-page fol
  • It is written in Latin and French on quarto vellum and is bound in dark brown leather.
  • In 1789 he published, in a very small quarto volume, Fourteen Sonnets, which were received
  • he author of 'Vestiges of Old London,' a large quarto volume, illustrated by etchings; likewise of a
  • It was issued as two quarto volumes dated 1609 and 1610 (Herbert #300).
  • and His Works (1882, 2nd edition 1885) in two quarto volumes
  • The book was published in two quarto volumes numbering 1,436 pages, and contains me
  • and His Works (1882, 2nd edition 1885) in two quarto volumes which the DNB justly describes as "dis
  • His poems on miscellaneous subjects fill two quarto volumes and the best of them are those to his
  • ted to the Society of Antiquaries of London 26 quarto volumes of a manuscript relating principally t
  • Buffon published thirty-six quarto volumes of his Histoire naturelle during his l
  • his collection, Meigen also showed him 2 thick quarto volumes of drawings containing 300 plates of c
  • the map, the publication of the work with two quarto volumes of text extending from 1841-1848; a th
  • The work, in two large quarto volumes, appeared in Frankfort in 1700, and th
  • thered en route, were published by him in four quarto volumes, under the general title of Voyages da
  • The works of Anderson amount to six thin quarto volumes, and as the last of them was published
  • 1827 to 1829, forming when complete two royal quarto volumes, and was dedicated to his earliest pat
  • In this treatise, published in four quarto volumes, the last of which appeared only a few
  • ugh Persia (Iran), most known for works in two quarto volumes, Les Six Voyages de Jean-Baptiste Tave
  • tin and fill fifty-nine folio and twenty-three quarto volumes.
  • the last appearing at Rome (1843-5) in twelve quarto volumes.
  • A second quarto was released in 1600 by Oxenbridge and Humphre
  • lection of miscellaneous poems, forming a thin quarto, which he had printed at Wolverhampton.