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    «История одного города» М. Е. Салтыкова-Щедрина: проблемы текстологии

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    М. Е. Салтыков-Щедрин перерабатывал каждое прижизненное издание «Истории одного города» (журнальная публикация, отдельные издания 1870, 1879, 1883 гг.). Значительные изменения и дополнения в издании 1870 г. связаны с выстраиванием истории одного города, причем такой истории, которая, с одной стороны, позволяла бы рассматривать Глупов как город-государство, а с другой – хотя бы на первый взгляд не противоречила истории Росси

    Hesperiidae of Rondônia, Brazil: Porphyrogenes Watson (Lepidoptera: Pyrginae: Eudamini), with descriptions of new species from Central and South America

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    The pyrgine genus Porphyrogenes Watson, 1893 (Hesperiidae) is discussed, especially as it occurs in central Rondônia, Brazil. Of eleven species of Porphyrogenes found in Rondônia, four (P. specularis, P. convexus, P. sparus, and P. spadix) are described as new species. Biological details of the genus are discussed. An additional five new species of Porphyrogenes (P. spina, P. sporta, P. splendidus, P. simulator, and P. speciosus) are described from elsewhere. Porphyrogenes cervinus (Plötz, 1883), new synonym of Porphyrogenes ferruginea (Plötz, 1883), reinstated status, is raised from a subspecies of Porphyrogenes despecta (Butler, 1870) to species-level. Porphyrogenes omphale (Butler, 1871), reinstated status, is not synonymous with Porphyrogenes passalus (Herrich-Schäffer, 1869) and becomes a species-level taxon for which no subspecies are recognized; P. passalus was described from a female with no known male. Porphyrogenes sula Williams and Bell, 1940, reinstated status, is raised from synonymy with Porphyrogenes zohra (Möschler, 1879) to species-level. Porphyrogenes stresa Evans, 1952, new status, is raised from a subspecies of P. zohra to species-level. Porphyrogenes immaculata (Skinner, 1920), new synonymy, was described from a male, which we believe is the male of Porphyrogenes sororcula (Mabille and Boullet, 1912). Porphyrogenes suva Evans, 1952, new synonymy, formerly considered a full species, was described from a male which we believe is the male of, and thus synonymous with, Porphyrogenes probus (Möschler, 1877). Porphyrogenes virgatus (Mabille, 1888) and Porphyrogenes eudemus (Mabille, 1888), considered synonyms of P. zohra and Porphyrogenes vulpecula (Plötz, 1882), respectively, without justification by Evans (1952), are removed from those synonymies and retained, along with P. passalus, as females without confirmed affinities. Lectotypes are here designated for Phareas ferruginea Plötz, 1883; Augiades despecta Butler, 1870; Telegonus omphale Butler, 1871; Eudamus pausias Hewitson, 1867; Telegonus probus Möschler, 1877; Telemiades vulpecula Plötz, 1882; Eudamus passalus Herrich-Schäffer, 1869; Thymele virgatus Mabille, 1888; and Thymele eudemus Mabille, 1888. A neotype is designated for Phareas cervinus Plötz, 1883, that being the lectotype of Phareas ferruginea. Types of all taxa in the genus are illustrated. Three named and five unnamed phenotypes of females, not reconciled with males, are identified and described. Twenty-six species are now recognized, making this one of the largest hesperiid genera in the neotropics

    Az Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia közös minisztertanácsi jegyzőkönyveinek kiadása = The Editing of the Protocol of the Common Council of Ministers of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy

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    Munkacsoportunk az Osztrák Tudományos Akadémiával „Kommission für die Geschichte der Habsburgermonarchie”-val együttműködésben 7 kötetben közreadja az Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia közös minisztertanácsának jegyzőkönyveit; azaz az Osztrák–Magyar Monarchia közös kormánya alapvető iratanyagát. Az iratokhoz kommentár, az egyes kötetekhez értekezésszerű bevezetés kapcsolódik. A jegyzőkönyveket az eredeti nyelven, azaz németül tesszük közzé. Az elmúlt időszakban az I/2 (1870-1871), II/1 (1871-1875), II/2 (1875-1879), III (1879-1883) kötetek munkálatai folytak. | Our Working group in cooperation with the Austrian Academy of Sciences, (Commssion of Austro-Hungarian Monarchy) is to publish the protocols of the Common Council of Ministers of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in 7 Volumes. The documents will be supplemented with a critical scholary apparatus. The protocols will be published in the original, that is in German. We prepared for publishing four volumes in the last period: Vol. I/2 (1870-1871), Vol .II/1 (1871-1875), Vol. II/2 (1875-1879), Vol .III (1879-1883

    Ranald Bannerman: the Hero as ‘Real’ Boy

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    First published in serial form in ‘Good Words for the Young’ Nov 1869 – Oct 1870, Ranald Bannerman’s Boyhood (RBB) holds premonitions of MacDonald’s later books such as Princess and the Goblin (1872) and The Princess and Curdie (1883) and includes autobiographical material. Indicators of MacDonald’s views on for example, education and allusions to political changes make RBB as much a story for adults as for children. Set in the North East of Scotland, MacDonald’s home, the story begins with Ranald’s earliest memory and ends with his departure to school and university. In between are all the agonies of growing up, punctuated by vivid episodes that act as stepping stones toward maturity

    Northcott Collection (MSS 40)

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    Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 40. Fifty-three diaries (1859-1918) and other writings of Henry Clay Northcott, 1822-1918, Methodist circuit preacher and farmer of northern Kentucky; correspondence (1870-1883) of his daughter, music teacher Kate N. Thomas, 1850-1889; and her husband, Bruce F. Thomas, 1853?-1882, lawyer of Vanceburg, Kentucky

    Porter, John Marion, 1839-1884 (SC 547)

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    Finding aid and scan (Click on additional files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 547. Manuscript book of recollections concerning Porter family written by John M. Porter in 1872; clippings pertaining chiefly to Porter, 1870(?)-1884; certificate of his attendance and his ribbon from The Morgan Encampment, 1883; photo of Porter, lawyer and Commonwealth’s Attorney of Bowling Green, Kentucky

    Translating Charles S. Peirce’s Letters: A Creative and Cooperative Experience

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    In this article we wish to share the work in which the Group of Peirce Studies of the University of Navarra has been involved since 2007: the study of a very interesting part of the extensive correspondence of Charles S. Peirce, specifically, his European letters. Peirce wrote some of these letters over the course of his five trips to Europe (between 1870 and 1883), and wrote others to the many European scientists and intellectuals he communicated with over the course of his life. The translation of those letters has been an excellent practical example of the creative and abductive nature of translation, as well as of the cooperative character of research. Translating Peirce's letters has allowed us a deep study of some theoretical aspects, and at the same time it has permitted us to work creatively and cooperatively to enrich the common vision of this scientist and philosopher

    Doctor Elias Francis Shipman and the Hoosier Frog

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    Upper Canada Queen’s Bench Reports, New Series, 1842 -1882 (46 v)

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    v 1-9: Queen’s Bench and Practice Court Reports / By John Hillyard Cameron, Esq., Barrister-at-Law and Reporter to the Court. v 10-13: Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Queen’s Bench / by James Lukin Robinson, Esq., Barrister-at-Law and Reporter to the Court. v 14-32: by Christopher Robinson, Esq., Barrister-at-Law and Reporter to the Court. v 37-42: by H.C. W. Wethey; Christopher Robinson, Editor. v 43-46: by S.J. Vankoughnet. Variant imprints: 2nd ed: Toronto: Henry Rowsell. 2nd ed: Toronto: Rowsell & Co., Publishers. 3rd ed: Toronto: R. Carswell, 28 Adelaide Street East. 3rd ed: Toronto and Edinburgh: Carswell & Co. NOTE: Set composed of volumes from various editions. All editions are paginated identical to original edition so all references and citations are original and accurate. Print: https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/1247180 Microfiche: https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/1247190 Digital (LLMC Digital): https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/2487707 Cite as: UC QB v 1 (1842-1845) – 2nd Edition, Henry Rowsell, 1858 v 2 (1845-1846) – Toronto: Carswell & Co., 1883 v 3 (1846-1847) – 2nd Edition, Toronto: Rowell & Co., 1881 v 4 (1847-1848) – 2nd Edition, Toronto: R. Carswell, 1877 v 5 (1848) -- 3rd Edition, Toronto: R. Carswell, 1878 v 6 (1848-1849) – 3rd Edition, Toronto and Edinburgh: Carswell & Co., 1883 v 7 (1849-1851) – 3rd Edition, Toronto and Edinburgh: Carswell & Co., 1883 v 8 (1851) – 2nd Edition, Toronto: Henry Rowsell, 1870 v 9 (1851-1852) – Toronto: Henry Rowsell, 1853 v 10 (1852-1853) – 3rd Edition, Toronto and Edinburgh: Carswell & Co., 1883 v 11 (1853-1854) – 2nd Edition, Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1874 v 12 (1854-1855) – 2nd Edition, Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1872 v 13 (1855-1856) – 2nd Edition, Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1876 v 14 (1856-1857) – 2nd Edition, Toronto: R. Carswell, 1877 v 15 (1857) – 2nd Edition, Toronto: R. Carswell, 1878 v 16 (1857-1859) – Toronto: R. Carswell, 1859 v 17 (1858-1859) Toronto: R. Carswell, 1878 v 18 (1859) – (2nd Edition, Toronto: Carswell & Co., 1879 v 19 (1859-1860) – Toronto and Edinburgh: Carswell & Co., 1883 v 20 (1860-1861) – 2nd Edition, Toronto: Carswell & Co., 1879 v 21 (1861-1862) – Toronto and Edinburgh: Carswell and Co., 1883 v 22 (1862-1863) – Toronto and Edinburgh: Carswell and Co., 1882 v 23 (1863-1864) – 2nd Edition, Toronto: Carswell & Co., 1881 v. 24 (1864-1865) – 2nd Edition, Toronto: R. Carswell, 1879 v 25 (1865-1866) – Toronto and Edinburgh: Carswell and Co., 1881 v 26 (1866-1867) – Toronto: Henry Rowsell, 1868 v 27 (1867-1868) – Toronto: Henry Rowsell, 1869 v 28 (1868-1869) – Toronto: Henry Rowsell, 1870 v 29 (1869-1870) – Toronto: Henry Rowsell, 1870 v 30 (1870-1871) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1871 v 31 (1871) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1872 v 32 (1871-1872) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1873 v 33 (1873) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1874 v 34 (1873) – Toronto: Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1875 v 35 (1874) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1875 v 36 (1875) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1876 v 37 (1875-1876) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1876 v 38 (1876) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1877 v 39 (1876-1877) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1877 v 40 (1876-1877) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1877 v 41 (1876-1877) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1878 v 42 (1877-1878) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1878 v 43 (1878) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1879 v 44 (1878-1879) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1880 v 45 (1880-1881) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1881 v 46 (1881-1882) – Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1882https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/lawreports/1014/thumbnail.jp
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