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1861 – Core – 13 the Book of Common Prayer, and Administration 1861 – Core – 13 The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments / according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland; together with the Proper lessons ... and the New version of the Psalms of David [by N. Brady, and N. Tate].-- [1064]p ; 13cm.-- Oxford : pr. at the University P. Sold by E. Gardner ... London, 1861 Notes: Proper lessons include New Testament Held by: Trinity College Dublin The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland : together with the Psalter ... and the form ... of making ... bishops, priests, and deacons.-- [24], 33-408p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : pr. at the University P. Sold by E. Gardner, London, 1861 Held by: Trinity College Dublin The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the ... United Church of England and Ireland : together with the Psalter ... and the form ... of making ... bishops, priests, and deacons.-- [576]p ; 15cm.-- Oxford : pr. at the University P. Sold by E. Gardner ... London; and by J. and C. Mozley, Derby, 1861 Notes: Printing: printed in red and black Held by: Trinity College Dublin [[The Chinese classics : with a translation, critical and exegetical notes, prolegomena, and copious indexes / by James Legge.-- 2nd ed revised.-- xi, 503p ; 26cm.-- Oxford : Clarendon Press Vol.1: Confucian analects The great learning The doctrine of the mean Notes: Texts in Chinese and English Held by: Edinburgh The Chinese classics : with a translation, critical and exegetical notes, prolegomena, and copious indexes / by James Legge.-- 2nd ed revised.-- viii, 587p ; 26cm.-- Oxford : Clarendon Press Vol.2: The works of Mencius Notes: Texts in Chinese and English Held by: Edinburgh]] A Greek-English lexicon / compiled by Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.-- 5th ed., revised and augmented.-- xiv, 1642 p ; 26 cm.-- Oxford : At the University press, 1861 Held by: Aberdeen ; Birmingham ; Oxford Græcæ grammaticæ rudimenta [signed C.W.] / [Wordsworth, Charles bp. of St. Andrews.].-- Ed. 13a..-- Oxon., 1861.-- cm.17 Held by: Oxford The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments : translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by His Majesty's special command : appointed to be read in churches.-- [1200] p ; 27 cm.-- Oxford : Printed at the University Press for the British and Foreign Bible Society, 1861 Held by: King's College London The law of nations considered as independent political communities / by Travers Twiss.-- 2v. ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : University press; [etc., etc.], 1861-63 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexes Contents: [v. 1] On the rights and duties of nations in time of peace.--[v. 2] On the rights and duties of nations in time of war Held by: Aberdeen ; Edinburgh ; Oxford A lexicon, abridged from Liddell and Scott's Greek-English lexicon / Liddell, Henry George, 1811-1898 ; Scott, Robert, 1811-1887.-- 9th ed.-- 782p ; 18cm.-- Oxford : University Press, 1861 Held by: Manchester The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated out of the Original Greek: and with the former Translations diligently compared and revised, By His Majesty's Special Common. To be read in Churches.-- 4to.-- Oxford : Printed at the University Press, 1861 Held by: Glasgow Select titles from the Digest of Justinian / Holland, Thomas Erskine [Compiler] ; Justinian I, Emperor of the East ; Shadwell, Charles Lancelot [Compiler].-- Oxford : Clarendon, 1861 Held by: Aberdeen The Theaetetus of Plato / with a revised text and English notes by L. Campbell.-- lxxxvii, 227 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : University Press, 1861 Notes: Text in Greek Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford The whole book of Psalms / collected into English metre, by T. Sternhold, J. Hopkins and others, conferred with the Hebrew.-- 1 v ; 13 cm.-- Oxford, 1861 Held by: Birmingham 1862 – Core – 15 The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches; and the form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons.-- Pica 8vo.-- Oxford : Gardner, 1862 Held by: Aberdeen Catalogi codicum manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Bodleianae / Bodleian Library ; Macray, W. Dunn (William Dunn), 1826-1916 ; Rawlinson, Richard, 1690-1755.-- 5v..-- Oxford : e Typographeo Academico Pars 5 : viri munificentissimi Ricardi Rawlinson, codicum classes [...] / confecit Gulielmus D. Macray Held by: Leeds Contents and index of the Correspondence of scientific men of the seventeenth century : printed at the University Press, Oxford, in two volumes octavo, 1841, under the superintendence of the late Professor Rigaud, from the originals in the collection of the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield / De Morgan, Augustus [Compiler] ; Earl of Macclesfield ; Graves, John Thomas, 1806-1870 [Previous owner] ; Rigaud, Stephen Peter.-- [611]-664 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : University Press, 1862 Held by: UCL (University College London) Fasti temporis Catholici and origines kalendariae / by Edward Greswell.-- 4v ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1862 Notes: Includes bibliographical footnotes and index Held by: Oxford The history of infant baptism : together with Mr. Gale's reflections and Dr. Wall's defence / by William Wall ; edited by Henry Cotton.-- 2v ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : University Press, 1862 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index Held by: Manchester The Holy Bible : containing the Old and New Testaments, translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by His Majesty's special command, appointed to be read in churches : The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ : translated out of the orignial Greek ....-- 2 v. in 1 ; 24cm..-- Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1862-1863 Notes: Vol. 2 has separate t.-p.: The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: translated out of the original Greek ... Held by: Aberdeen The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments : translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by His Majesty's special command : appointed to be read in churches ; The psalms of David in metre.-- Various pagings ; 15cm.-- Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1862 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. An index to wills proved in the Court of the Chancellor of the University of Oxford : and to such of the records and other instruments and papers of that Court as relate to matters or causes testamentary / by John Griffiths.-- xiv, 88 p. ; 26 cm.-- Oxford : The University Press, 1862 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Spine title: An index to wills, &c, at Oxford Held by: Nottingham The New Testament ... Authorised Version.-- 12mo.-- Oxford, 1862 Held by: National Library of Scotland Notes on the OEdipus tyrannus of Sophocles, adapted to the text of Dindorf / by William Basil Jones.-- 73 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : University Press, 1862 Held by: Oxford Origines kalendariae Hellenicae, or, The history of the primitive calendar among the Greeks : before and after the legislation of Solon / by Edward Greswell.-- 6v. ; 24cm.-- Oxford : University Press, 1862 Held by: Edinburgh A practical introduction to Greek accentuation / by Henry W. Chandler.-- xxx, 302 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1862 Notes: Includes index Held by: Aberdeen ; Edinburgh ; Leeds ; Manchester ; Oxford Proper lessons to be read at morning and evening prayer on thr Sundays and other holy-days throughout the year / Church of England.-- [4], 732p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : Printed at the University Press, 1862 Notes: Bound with the Book of Common Prayer. Oxford, 1861, and Tate and Brady's Psalms. Oxford, 1863.-- Includes the New Testament .-- Purser Shortt bequest Held by: Trinity College Dublin La Santa Biblia, que contiene los Sagrados Libros del Antiguo y Nuevo Testamento : antigua version de Cipriano de Valera, cotejada con diversas traducciones, y revisada con arreglo á los originales hebréo y griego / Lucena, Lorenzo ; Valera, Cipriano de, 1532?-1625 ; Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain).-- [1],747p ; 17cm.-- Oxford : Imprenta de la Universidad, 1863 Notes: A reprint, with pagination supplied, of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge's edition of 1862.-- A revision of C. de Valera's version, with the orthography and diction modernized, by L. Lucena .-- Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Held by: Cambridge A treatise on infinitesimal calculus : containing differential and integral calculus, calculus of variations, applications to algebra and geometry, and analytical mechanics / by Bartholomew Price.-- 4v. : ill ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : University Press, 1852-1862 Notes: Contents: v.1. Differential calculus -- v. 2. Integral calculus and calculus of variations -- v. 3. Statics, and dynamics of material particles -- v. 4. The dynamics of material systems Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford 1863 – Core – 36 The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches; and the form and manner of making, ordaining,
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