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- Bragaraedur, Skaldskarparmal et Hattatal (1848), Vol. 2: Tractatus Philologicos et Additamenta ex Codicibus M****cripts (1852), Vol. 3: Praefationem...
- orthography was proposed by Anton Bernolák (1762–1813) in his Dissertatio philologico-critica de litteris Slavorum, used in the six-volume...
- De Pentateuchi Samaritani origine, indole et auctoritate commentatio philologico-critica. Halae. Vanderkam 2002, pp. 92–93. Montgomery 1907, p. 288. Kahle...
- Tacitus, Annales, Historiae. Suda. Pierre-François Besier, Dissertatio Philologico-Juridica Inauguralis de Furio Anthiano JCto, ejusque, quae in Pandecta...
- Anton Bernolák, a Catholic priest (1762–1813), published the Dissertatio philologico-critica de litteris Slavorum in 1787, in which he codified a Slovak standard...
- on the book of the German Bible scholar Wilhelm Gesenius, "Thesaurus philologico-criticus linguae Hebraicae et Chaldaicae V.T". The etymologies and comparisons...
- literalibus, criticis, ... elucidata per FF. Minores Recollectes musae philologico-sacri antwerpiensis. Of this series he lived to finish only thirteen...
- Patriarche Joseph mise en vers héroïques, Leyden, 1738. Observationes philologico-criticæ in sacros Novi Fœderis libros, quorum plurima loca ex autoribus...
- 1821, p. 8. Hendrik Arent HAMAKER (1822). H. A. Hamaker ... diatribe philologico-critica, aliquot monumentorum Punicorum, nuper in Africa repertorum,...
- Benedicti" (1754-); "Monasti**** Moguntia****" (Prague, 1746); "Dissertationes philologico-bibliographicæ" (Nuremberg, 1747), "Itinerarium peregrinationis nobilis"...