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On the edge of this inner circle, and in many respects associated with it, was the Rev. Francis Hodgson, a ripe scholar, good translator, a sound critic, a fluent writer of graceful verse, and a large-hearted divine, whoso correspondence, recently edited with a connecting narrative by his son, has thrown light on disputed passages of Lord Byron's life.
Strabo's Geography is the most valuable of antiquity; see also Polybius: both of these have been translated and edited for English readers.
Compiled and Edited under an Act of Congress, June 30, 1906.
BY THE LATE JAMES RICHARDSON, AUTHOR OF "A MISSION TO CENTRAL AFRICA," "TRAVELS IN THE DESERT OF SAHARA," &C. EDITED BY HIS WIDOW.
Edited from the edition of 1560 by G.H. Mair (Oxford, 1909), p. 198. Ibid., p. 3.
Thus we find among the popular literature of the Magreb the same legends, but edited in Arabic.
In 1753, his Ode on the approach of Summer,The Pastoral, in the Manner of Spenser(which has not much resemblance to that writer), and Verses inscribed on a beautiful Grotto,were printed in the Union, a poetical miscellany, selected by him, and edited at Edinburgh.
The Old Testament books that were written or re-edited during this period.
It would scarcely be possible to fix upon any individual writer as its author, for it has been edited over and over again by Arabian scribes, each adding his own glosses and enriching it with incidents.
We also had a thin wiry fellow named Madhu who made tea and did some odd jobs like taking edited to the composing room on the mezzanine floor and oiling the A4 paper print-outs to make them transparent.
WESTCOTT, BROOK FOSS, biblical scholar, born near Birmingham; studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, and obtained a Fellowship; took orders in 1851, and became Bishop of Durham in 1890; edited along with Dr. Hort an edition of the Greek New Testament, the labour of years, and published a number of works bearing on the New Testament and its structure and teachings; b. 1825.
The last edition of Phillips' New World of Words was edited after his death, with numerous additions, by John Kersey, son of John Kersey the mathematician.
He was a diligent student of the texts of the voyagers, and himself edited out of Hakluyt and Purchas the best collection of them current in his day.