Volume 1
A universal English-German and German-English dictionary / by Felix Flügel.
- Felix Flügel
- Date:
- 1891
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A universal English-German and German-English dictionary / by Felix Flügel. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![Essaies upon the five Senses; 1621 Shop- beards Tales; Natures Embassie; Times Cvr- taine Drawne, or the Anatomie ofVanitie; 1630 English Gentleman; 1631 English Gentlewoman; Whimzies; 1648—50 Barna- bees Journall (and Bessie Bell); Drunken Barnabies 4 Journeys, &c. einjelne (einer ©djviften 6. N. u. Rich. Bramh. für Bramhall (John, Abp. of Armagh, Straub) 1593-1663. 1643 A Ser- mon, &c.; 1649 A fair Warning; 1653 A Vin- dication of the Church of England; 1655 A Defence of true Liberty (gegen Hobbes): 1658 Castigation of Mr. Hobbes’ Animadversions, &c.; 1677 Life and Works b. Todd. Bramston (James, Vicar of Starting) + 1744. The Art of Politics; The Man of Taste; The Crooked Sixpence b. J. Brand (John). Observations on Popular Antiquities b. Todd, N., Sic. Braude (Will. Thomas) *1780. @f)cmifcr. 1842 A Dictionary of Science, Literature and Art. Bratlnv. f. Braithw. Bray (T.). 1707 Bibliotheca Parochialis b. Todd. Brende (J.). 1561 QuintusCurtius 6. Rich. Brerew. für Brerowood (Edward) 1565 bid 1615; SRatbematifer. 1614 Enquiries touching the diversities of Languages and Eeligions through the chief parts of the World; 1630 Treatise on the Sabbath b. Breton (Nicholas) 15427—1626? Works of a young Wit, <fec. b. Todd. Brevint (Sam., D. D.). 1674 Saul and Samuel b. Todd. Brewer (J.). 25f. (?)toer Comedy ofLingua, or the Combat of the Tongue and the Five Senses for Superiority, 1607 b. ./., Todd. Brcwster(SirDavid) 1781—1868. @djott. 9?aturforfc()er u. ®l)i(ofopl). 1808 Herausgeber ber Edinburgh Encyclopaedia; 1813Essay on New Philosophical Instruments; 1819 ®e» griinber bed Edinb. Philos. Journal; Treatise on the Kaleidoscope; 1824 Legendre’s Ele- ments of Geometry (iibrf. bon Carlyle); 1831 Optics, &c.; 1854 More Worlds than one b. Wore., Wb. Bright (T.). 1589 Abridgement of Fox’s Acts and Monuments b. Todd. Br. & Holl, für J. Britten and R. Holland, Diet, of Eng. Plant Names, B. D. S., 187S—80. (Brit. &) For. Qu. Rev. für British and Foreign Quarterly Review, 1835—1843. Brock (William, Rev.) 1807—1875. 1858 A Biographical Sketch of Sir Henry Havelock (T. E.J. Brockett (John Trotter) 1788—1842. Glossary of North Country Words, Newcastle 1825 (3. SKltfl. 1846). Brome (Richard) f 1652. $f)enterbi(f)tor. 1632 Northern Lass; 1640 Antipodes; 1652 Jovial Crew; 1653 City Wit; Court Beggar u. 10 anbere ©raiueii 1657 :c. b. Todd, Rich., Latham. Bronte (Charlotte, fp. Mrs. Nieholls) 1816 bid 1855. 1846 Toems hyCurrer, Ellis, and Acton Bell ((ßfeub. für bic 3 ©ct)»eftevn Char- lotte, Emily ft 1848] ii. Anne [+ 1849] Bronte); (in ber T. E.:) 1847 The Professor (b. Charlotte B.l; 1847 Wuthering Heights (b. Emily B.) u. Agnes Grey (b. Anna B.), in l®anbe; 1847 Jane Eyre (b. Charlotte; 1846 begonnen); 1849 Shirley; 1853 Villette; Life of Ch. B. f. Mrs. Gaskell. Brooke (Ld) i. Greville. Brooke (Henry) 1706—1783. The Fool of Quality, 1766—70, ed. Kingsley, 1859 b. Dav. Brooks (Shirley) 1815—1874. («Seit 1870 Editor bed Punch.) 1862 The Silver Cord; 1868 Sooner or Later (T. EJ. Broome (William) fl745. (Überlegte für Pope’s Obpffce 8 ®iid)ev: bad 2. 6. 8. 11. 12. 16. 18. u. 23., f. AlliboneJ 1727 Poems on several Occasions; 1737 Sermons. Brougham (Henry, Lord) 1778—1868. iSc&ottifdjer 3«vift u. ©taatdmann. 1803 The Colonial Policy of the European Powers; 1825 Practical Observations upon the Educa- tion of the People; 1837 Opinions on Poli- ties, Theology, &c.; 1839 Sketches of States- men in the time of George III; 1845 Lives of Men of Letters who flourished in the time of George III; 1840—44 Political Philosophy; 1843 Speeches (4 ®be); 1844 Essays on the Constitution; 1857 Works (10 33be); 1857 Con- tributions to the Edinburgh Review (3 ®be). Brown (Dr. E.). 1739 Travels b. Todd. Brown (Goold). The Grammar of English Grammars, Boston n. London 1850 u. 1851 (8°, 1028 S©., mit (Jiillc o. SSciipp. u. fdmr= fer ffl'ritif bed bid baljin o. engl. Oramm. ©c= Icifteten). Brown (Dr. John) 1810—1882. ©d)ott. älrjtlt. ©cfjriftfteflcr. 1858—61 Hffrcesubsecivce (Rab and his Friends, &e. T. EJ. Brown (John). 17 69 Dictionary of the Bible (Jludg. b. 1811, 2 ®be 8°). Browne (J. Hawkins) 1705—1760. Poems b. Todd. Browne (alte (Ramendfovm, für tueidje./. meift Brown fc(jt) (Sir Thomas) 1605—1682. 1642 Religio Medici (1643 bie 1. bom ®evf. beforgteSIudg.); 164 6 Pseudodoxia Epidemica, or Enquiries into very many received Tenants, and commonly presumed Truths (2. Sluflage 1650; ba bad 1. Sapitcl bon belt Common Errors fjanbclt u. ber Solnwnentitel but'tb bad ganje Vinci): Enquiries into Vulgar and Com- mon Errors lautet, tbirb bad ®nd) b. J. faff immer mit ber Slbfiirjunq “Vulgar Errors bjcfjut); 1658 Hydriotaphia; Urne burial (juf. mit betn Garden of Cyrus, or the Quiucuncial Lozenge); 1671 Christian Morals; 1686 Col- lected Works b. J., Todd. Browne (William) 1590-1645. jDidjter. 1613 Britannia’s Pastorals I.; 1616 Britannia’s Pastorals II.; 1614 The Shepherd’s Pipe; ®ef. SBet'fe 1772 ed. W. Thompson, 3 ®be. Sludj ilt Chalmers’ Poets b. J., N., Todd. Browning. 1) (Robert) * 1812 jti Q>ant= benuell, t 12. See. 1889 ju SBencbig. 1833 Pauline (a Fragment of a Confession); 1835 Paracelsus; 1837 Strafford (Jvagbbie); 1840 Sordello; 1841—46 Bells and Pomegranates; 1841 Pippa Passes; 1846 A Soul’s Tragedy; 1849 Poems (2 ®be); 1850 Christmas Eve and Easter Day; 1855 Men and Women (2 ®be); 1863 Poetical Works (3$be); 1864 Dramatis Persona:; 1868 Poetical Works (6 SBbe); 1868 TheRing and the Book; 1871 Prince Hohenstiel-Sehwangau (Saviour of Society); 1872 Fifine at the Fair; 1873 Red CottonNight Cap Country; 187 5 Aristophanes’ Apology; The Inn Album; 1876Pacchiarotto; 1877 The Agamemnon of Aischylos; 1878 La Saisiaz; 1879 Dramatic Idyls (1. SRcibc); 1881 Dramatic Idyls (2. (Reibe) (nqt. Furni- vall’s Bibliography 1883). Slndroaf;! ill 4 ®bn in ber T. E. 2) (Mrs. Barrett-Browning; 1809-1861) Elizabeth Barrett; uerljciratet 1846 mit Ro- bert Browning. 1826 Essay on Mind and Other Poems; 1833 Aeschylus’ Prometheus Bound; 1838 Seraphim and other Poems; 1839 The Romaunt of the Page; 1844 Poems (5 SBbe); 1851 The Drama of Exile; Isabel’s Child; CasaGuidiWindows; 1856 Poems (4.2InfI ); 1857 Aurora Leigh (T.EJ; A Selection from her Poetry (T. EJ. Bruce (James). 1790 Travels to discover the Source of the Nile b. Todd. Bryant. 1) (Jacob) 1774—76 Analysis of Ancient Mythology b. Todd. 2) (William Cullen) 1797—1878. Situ. 2Md)tcv. 1816 Thanatopsis; 1821 The Ages; 1832 Poems (N. Y.); 1842 Tho Fountain; 1844 The White Footed Doer; 1866 Thirty Poems; 1870—71 Übrf.berOlinbe n.Obljffee; Poetical Works, New York 1882. Bryskett (Lodowick). 1587 Mourning Muse ofTbestylis (aitf bell Job SirPhilipSid- ney’s); 1606 Discourse of Civill Lifeb.ifWrf. Buch. 1) für Buchanan (James). 1755 A New English Dictionary. 2) (W. M.) Technological Dictionary, Lond. 1846. Buck (Sir G.). 1646 History of King Richard III b. Todd. Buckingham. 1) (George, Duke of) The Rehearsal, 1671 (ed. Arber). 2) (John, Duke of, nut. (Jacob II.) Poems b. J., Todd. Buckle (Henry Thomas) tl862. 1858 bid 1862 Hist, of Civilisation in Europe. Lond. Bull (Dr. G., Bp. of St. David’s) 1634 bid 1710. Works (ed. Nelson); Corruptions of the Church of Rome b. J., Todd. Bull, für BuTlmger (Heinrich, 1504—75, Decades, translated by H. J., 1577; Parker Sue. 1849—1852) b. Dav. Bullok. für BulTqkar. 1) (William) 1580 Booke at large for the Amendment of Ortho- graphie for English Speech; 1586 Bref Gram- mar for English. 2) (John) 1616 An English Expositour of Hard Words b. J., Todd. Bulw. für Bulwer. 1) (Edward George, Lord Lytton) 1803—1873. [1820 Ismael] 1825 Sculpture (in ben Cambridge Prize Poems); 1826 Weeds and Wild Flowers: 1827 Falkland; O’Neill; 1828 Pelham; 1829 Devereux; The Disowned: 1830 Paul Clif- ford; 1831 The Siamose Twins (@eb.); 1832 Eugene Aram; 1833 England and tlieEnglish; Godolphin; 1834 The Pilgrims of theRhine; 1835 The Student (f. Sluffii&c and bent New Monthly Magazine); Last Days of Pompeii; Rienzi; 1837 Athens, its rise and fall. — 1837 Duchess de La Valiere; Ernest Mal- travers; 1838Lady ofLyons; Richelieu; Sea Captain; Alice; 1840 Money; Leila; 1841 Night & Morning; 1842 Zanoni; 1843 Last of the Barons; 1844 Schiller’s Poems; 1845 Confessions of a Water Patient; 1846 New Timon; Lucretia; 1848 Harold (®eb.); King Arthur (®cb.); 1849 The Caxtons (jnerft in Blackiv. MgJ; 1850 Not so had as we seem (Suftfpiel); 1851 Letter to John Bull; 1852 My Novel; 1857—58 What will he do with it (jnerft in Blackw. MgJ;St.Stephens; 1861-62 A Strange Story (and Dickens’ All the year round); 1862 Caxtoniana; 1866 Lost Tales of Miletus; 1868 Miscellaneous Prose Works (3 Sbe); 1869 Odes and Epodes of Horace; Walpole, or Every Man has his Price (Suftfp.); 1871 The Coming Race; 1873 The Parisians; Kenelm Chillingly; 1874 Speeches; 1875 Pamphlets & Sketches; 1876 Pausanias; 1883 Life, Letters, and Literary Remains (2 ®be, im 1. feine Autobiography); London, Kegan Paul, fyaft fännntlid) in ber T. E. 2) (Sir Henry Lytton, Lord Dalling) 1804 bi8 1872. 1868 Historical Characters; 1871 Life of Palmerston (T. EJ. 3) (John) Chirologia, or the Natural lan- guage of the hand, 1644; Chironomia, eb.; Philosophicks, 1648; Pathomyotomia, 1649; Anthropo-Metamorphosis, Man-transformed, 1653; Artificial Changeling b. N. u. J. Bunyan (John) 1628—88. 1656 Gospel Truth opened; 1678—84 Pilgrim’s Progress (T. EJ; 1682 Holy War (gegen bie ©iinbe). Burgess (Dr. T., Bp. of Salisbury). 1782 Essay on the Study of Antiquities; Sermons b. J., Todd.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24872209_0001_0029.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)