10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CATALOGUIST»
Discover the use of
cataloguist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cataloguist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Eye-witness,: And His Evidence about Many Wonderful Things
Our old friend the cataloguist is not only reassuring (as seen above) when he
gets into this Eoom of Horrors, but is bent very obviously upon impressing as
often as possible, and not unfrequently in the same words, such moral lessons as
his ...
Charles Allston Collins, 1860
2
The Anthropological Review
... with a London society for the prosecution of naiural history. He says : " It would
do me little honour, I fancy, to be of any Linnean Society whatsoever. I look upon
Linnaeus as a mere cataloguist, and the most supei- ficial naturalist I ever knew.
This is complicated as the spelling of: Catalog, catalogue, cataloging, cataloguist.
Catalyst, catalysis., Cataliest, you spell it one way or an other, however it will tell
you the same situation and about the same thing one way or an other.
4
Symbolic Cities in Caribbean Literature
... the “midpoint” had been a “basic element of Cuban Baroque,” it has now taken
on an overtly Cartesian simplicity, and the author's language becomes less
obsessively cataloguist and broadens out into portentously capitalized concepts.
comforts of literary men? A judicious cataloguist saves us a world of trouble. He
selects and culls for us the choicest fruits and the rarest exotics. He pilots us over
the ocean of learning — or rather, roams with us through its elysian fields, ...
6
Spelling Workbook and Interactive CD Teachers Guide Book G - ...
Word Building dialogues, dialoguing, dialogued, dialoguer, dialogist, dialogistic,
dialogism rogues, rogued, rouging, roguery, rogueries, roguish, roguishly,
roguishness catalogues, cataloguing, catalogued, cataloguer, cataloguist
fatigues, ...
7
Epochs of Greek and Roman Biography
Perhaps the cataloguist's professional devotion to the method of lemma and
article was chiefly instrumental in conferring upon his biographies their likeness
to repertoria. This was sufficient explanation for A. Mace,13 writing previous to
the ...
8
Topography and History of Ancient Epicnemidian Locris
... that “the evident obscurity of at least half the places listed suggests that the
cataloguist is doing his best to magnify a small and peculiar contingent”, which,
furthermore, was lightly armed, with bows and slings (Il. 13.709–718), like its
leader, ...
José Pascual, Maria-Foteini Papakonstantinou, 2013
9
Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Science, Arts, and ...
... a Cataloguist, three Chaplains, and an Embroi- dress ! The other is a " Builders'
College," of which Mr. Hansom, the architect of that beautiful building, the
Birmingham Town-hall, is to have the entire direction, and from which, though
humbler ...
10
The Multiple Russian Contexts of Nabokov's "Onegin".
If Leibnitz, Pope, Voltaire, and Pushkin are translators, Nabokov is only a
cataloguist and his task is to find an appropriate cultural referent, not an
appropriate widely circulated English word. Nabokov closes the circle of
reference by returning ...
Anastasia Lakhtikova, 2007