16 examples of repertorium in sentences

Newcourt's "Repertorium." Steevens.

The other collection of his posthumous pieces, published in octavo, London, 1722, contains Repertorium; or some account of the Tombs and Monuments in the Cathedral of Norwich; where, as Tenison observes, there is not matter proportionate to the skill of the antiquary.

The chief repertorium of the former is the Burgundian or Royal Library, Brussels.

The chief repertorium of the former is the Burgundian or Royal Library, Brussels.

This is confirmed by Newcourt, in his Repertorium, who says, "St. Anne's, an old chapel, over against which the Lady Margaret, mother to king Henry VII., erected an alms-house for poor women, which is now turned into lodgings for singing-men of the college.

He also contributed several papers to the Württemberg Repertorium, especially a review of The Robbers in which, dissecting his own child with remorseless impartiality, he anticipated nearly everything that critics were destined to urge against the play during the next hundred years.

To this Edition an Appendix has been added, containing(1) an article by the Author on the age of Titian, which was published in the Nineteenth Century of January 1902; (2) the translation of a reply by Dr. Georg Gronau, published in the Repertorium für Kunstwissenschaft; (3) a further reply by the Author, published in the same German periodical.

The writer wishes to acknowledge his indebtedness to the Editors of the Nineteenth Century and of the Repertorium for permission to reprint these articles.

Repertorium für Kunstwissenschaft, xviii.

Repertorium für Kunstwissenschaft.

Vide Repertorium für Kunstwissenschaft, xix.

Repertorium für Kunstwissenschaft.

and Repertorium für Kunstwissenschaft, tom. xiv.

The results of these archivistic researches are being published in the Repertorium für Kunstwissenschaft.

Translated from the "Repertorium für Kunstwissenschaft," vol.

Reprinted from "Repertorium für Kunstwissenschaft," vol.

16 examples of  repertorium  in sentences