30 examples of bodmer in sentences

Bodmer, in 1841, and Meyer, in 1842, employed two slides or blocks fitted over apertures in the ordinary slide valve, and which blocks were approximated or set apart by a right and left handed screw passing through both.

Bodmer, expansion valve by.

Expansion valves, Cornish, the link motion; by Cabrey, Fenton, Dodds, Farcot, Edwards, Lavagrian, Bodmer, Meyer, Hawthorn, Gouzenbach, and Bourne.

Gottsched, who dealt French critical law from Leipzig, by passing sentence against Milton in his Art of Poetry in 1737, raised in Bodmer an opponent who led the revolt of all that was most vigorous in German thought, and put an end to French supremacy.

Bodmer, in a book published in 1740 Vom Wunderbaren in der Poesie, justified and exalted Milton, and brought Addison to his aid by appending to his own work a translation of these Milton papers out of the Spectator.

Gottsched replied; Bodmer retorted.

Bodmer translated Paradise Lost; and what was called the English or Milton party (but was, in that form, really a German national party) were at last left masters of the field.

Thence he went to the University of Tübingen, and then lived for some time as a private tutor in Bern, but he was soon attracted to Bodmer, at Zurich, who, like Gleim at a later date in North Germany, might be called the midwife of genius in South Germany.

In Germany Bodmer published, in 1753, the first edition of the old German epic, the Nibelungen Lied.

The treatment of ancient legend and history in Bodmer.

Limited edition by Bernard DeVoto & Mae Reed Porter, illustrated with paintings by Alfred Jacob Miller, Charles Bodmer & George Catlin.

The treatment of ancient legend and history in Bodmer.

BODMER, FREDERICK.

Walter Bodmer (C) & Lancelot Hogben (A); 4Jan72; R522709. BODMER, WALTER.

Walter Bodmer (C) & Lancelot Hogben (A); 4Jan72; R522709. BODMER, WALTER.

SEE BODMER, FREDERICK.

SEE BODMER, FREDERICK.

Limited edition by Bernard DeVoto & Mae Reed Porter, illustrated with paintings by Alfred Jacob Miller, Charles Bodmer & George Catlin.

Gottsched, who dealt French critical law from Leipzig, by passing sentence against Milton in his Art of Poetry in 1737, raised in Bodmer an opponent who led the revolt of all that was most vigorous in German thought, and put an end to French supremacy.

Bodmer, in a book published in 1740 Vom Wunderbaren in der Poesie, justified and exalted Milton, and brought Addison to his aid by appending to his own work a translation of these Milton papers out of the Spectator.

Gottsched replied; Bodmer retorted.

Bodmer translated Paradise Lost; and what was called the English or Milton party (but was, in that form, really a German national party) were at last left masters of the field.

Thus, at Zürich several literary young men, among them Hagenbuch and Lavater, met at the house of the poet Bodmer.

To Bodmer alone one hundred and seventy-five pages are devoted.

BODMER, JOHANN JACOB, a distinguished Swiss critic, born near Zurich; the first, by study of the masters in literature of Greece and Rome, France, England, and Italy, to wake up Germany to a sense of its poverty in that line, and who aided, along with others, in the inauguration of a new era, which he did more by his republication of the Minnesingers and part of the "Nibelungen Lied" than by his advocacy (1698-1783).

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