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Michel Maittaire (also Michael; 1668 – 7
September 1747) was a French-born
classical scholar and
bibliographer in England, and a
tutor to Lord Philip...
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Leonard Welsted,
English poet (born 1688)
September 7 –
Michel Maittaire,
French classical scholar,
bibliographer and
grammarian (born 1668) November...
- version,
learned dissertations and notes, and a
copious index by
Michel Maittaire. In 1731,
Boerhaave brought out a new edition, of
which the text and Latin...
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unique works).
Studies of
incunabula began in the 17th century.
Michel Maittaire (1667–1747) and
Georg Wolfgang Panzer (1729–1805)
arranged printed material...
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their churches,
where they have Cure. London, England:
Richard Grafton.
Maittaire, Michael, ed. (1725).
Annales Typographici:
Annales typograpici ab anno...
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Bennet as
corrector of the press.
There were
later editions, by
Michael Maittaire and
Richard Chandler. De Jure
Pauperis et Peregrini, &c., Oxford, 1679...
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condemned Barnes's then-standard 1711
edition and the 1722
edition of
Michel Maittaire. The
first modern textual criticism of the
hymns dates to 1749, when David...
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Charles II’s
physician see:
William Oldys,
Samuel Johnson,
Michel Maittaire &
Thomas Osborne,
Catalogus Bibliothecæ Harleianæ: In
Locos communes distributus...
- Elizabeth. He was
educated at
Westminster School and
privately by
Michael Maittaire. He
graduated from
Corpus Christi College, Oxford, in 1725. In May of...
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Huguenot academics who had fled to
Geneva to
escape ****cution.
Michael Maittaire (1668–1747), linguist. Paul P****y (1859–1940), linguist,
Social Christianity...