Richard Bentley, D.D. : a bibliography of his works and of all the literature called forth by his acts or his writings / by A.T. Bartholomew ... ; with an introduction and chronological table by J.W. Clark.
- Augustus Theodore Bartholomew
- Date:
- 1908
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Richard Bentley, D.D. : a bibliography of his works and of all the literature called forth by his acts or his writings / by A.T. Bartholomew ... ; with an introduction and chronological table by J.W. Clark. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![178. De R. Bentleio eivsque editione Terentii Dissertatio. By Johann Gottfried Jacob Hermann. Published in 1819 and reprinted in Bentleii Epistolae, ed. Friedemann, Lipsiae, 1825, again in G. Hermanni Opvscvla, Vol. n. pp. 263—287, Lipsiae, 1827, and in E. Vollbehr’s edition of Bentley’s Terence, Kiliae, 1846. 179. De Terentii libris mss. a Richardo Bentleio adhibitis. Gymn.- Progr. By Julius Brix. Brieg, 1852. Collation: 40. pp. 16. 180. De Terentii Fabulis post Rich. Bentleium emendandis. Gymn.-Progr. By Julius Brix. Liegnitz, 1857. Collation: 40. pp. 18. Note : As to this and the preceding number (180) see Bursian’s Biogr. Jahrb.y Jahrg. x. p. 63, Berlin, 1889 and J. E. Sandys’s History of Classical Scholarships Vol. 111. p. 143. Cambridge, 1908. 181. On Bentley’s English mss. of Terence. By Minton Warren, Johns Hopkins University. Published in the American Journal of Philo logy, Vol. in. pp. 59—71. Baltimore, 1882. 182. Bentley’s Notes on the Academica of Cicero. Published in Dr John Davies’s second edition, Cambridge, 1736; and, in French, in the London edition of 1740. ^183. M. Manilii Astronomicon ex recensione et cum notis Richardi Bentleii. Londini, Typis Henrici Woodfall, Sumptibus Pauli et Isaaci Vaillant. mdccxxxix. Collation: 40. pp. xvi Title, Dedication to the Duke of Newcastle, Preface 4- 307 + [5] Index. Note: Edited by Bentley’s nephew, Richard Bentley (d. 1786). Vertue’s engraving of Thornhill’s portrait of Bentley and a folding plate: ‘ Orbis Caelestis Tabula ex marmore antiquo in iEdibus Fames: Romae ’ are prefixed. Monk, 11. 397.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31351797_0087.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)