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- lucky dip book machine” for the opening of Third Man Records London. The Literarium, as it is known, dispenses random literature published by Third Man Books...
- but the idea of the Library dates back to 1732 (presented in Programma literarium by Józef Załuski). The library was one of the first national libraries...
- Critica Scholiastarum Latinorum (1834–1835) Van der Hoeven, Specimen Literarium (1845) Corpus Grammaticorum Latinorum: complete texts and full bibliography...
- Southern Queensland (USQ). p. 109. Citing: Cawthorne, William A. (1846), Literarium Diarium, vol. 23 December 1845 − 12 April 1846, M****cript held at the...
- Records store in the Soho district of London. The machine, called The Literarium, dispenses random literature from White's publishing company, Third Man...
- 1913(1913-11-01) (aged 63) Leiden, Netherlands Academic background Thesis Specimen literarium inaugurale de ceremonia apud Indos, quae vocatur jātakarma (1874) Doctoral...
- (1727). Thesaurus antiquitatum Tevtonicarum, ecclcsiaslicarum, civilium, literarium. Vol. 3. Ulm: Bartholomaeus. Schulz-Grobert, Jürgen (2004). "Heldenbuch-Typologie:...
- source in SLSA, with a fairly substantial bio.) Cawthorne, W. A (1975), Literarium diarium, Adelaide (Letters, on microfilm in Barr Smith Library.) Djuwita...
- ISBN 0914086790 OCLC 17261293 Chapbooks A Sonnet of Mudras with Ashwini Bhat (Literarium, Third Man Books, 2021). Eggplants and Lotus Root (Burning Deck Press...
- academies" appended to John Webster's Saint's Guide, 1654. Vindiciae Literarium; the Schools Guarded, &c., 1654 (i.e. 1655); makes all learning a handmaid...