| William James Duncan - Art - 1831 - 176 pages
...with Greek and Hebrew types.t In 1744, appeared the celebrated edition of Horace, the proof sheets of which, it is well known, were hung up in the college, and a reward offered to any one who should discover an inaccuracy. It was printed under the care of George Ross, professor of humanity... | |
| Duncan - Glasgow (Scotland) - 1831 - 180 pages
...with Greek and Hebrew types.f In 1744, appeared the celebrated edition of Horace, the proof sheets of which, it is well known, were hung up in the college, and areward offered to any one who should discover an inaccuracy. It was printed under the care of Geoi'ge... | |
| University of Glasgow, John Barras Hay - 1839 - 626 pages
...other standard works. The proof-sheets of their celebrated edition of Horace, which appeared in 1744, were hung up in the College, and a reward offered to any one who should discover an error. But the accuracy of these spirited publishers, aided as it was by the ingenuity... | |
| John Barras Hay - 1839 - 376 pages
...other standard works. The proof-sheets of their celebrated edition of Horace, which appeared in 1741, were hung up in the College, and a reward offered to any one who should discover an error. But the accuracy of these spirited publishers, aided as it was by the ingenuity... | |
| Kentigern (st.) - 1843 - 454 pages
...supplied with Greek and Hebrew types. In 1744 appeared the celebrated edition of Horace, the proof sheets of which, it is well known, were hung up in the college, and a reward offered to any one who should discover any inaccuracy. It was printed under the care of Professor George Ross, already mentioned,—"... | |
| Scotland - 1845 - 992 pages
...Greek and Hebrew types. In 1744, LANARK. K appeared the celebrated edition of Horace, the proof sheets of which, it is well known, were hung up in the college, and a reward offered to any one who should discover an inaccuracy. By the year 1746, Faulls had printed eighteen different classics, besides... | |
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