10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOGRAPHIST»
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Of the numerous species of the genus Cynips proper, the female.-< alone are
known. Hartig, the monographist of this family, has had the patience to collect
about 28,000 galls of Cynips divisa, to rear the flies from them and to examine,
one by ...
2
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences
It would have been the task of a monographist, for instance, to define more
precisely the subdivision of the family of the Tipulidce terricolce in two tribes,
those with short, and tho^e with long palpi. This subdivision (first adopted by
Latreille in ...
Academy of Natural Sciences (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1859
My anticipation was tinged with apprehension, as I had heard stories: brilliant but
irascible, a near-fanatical workaholic, suffering neither fools nor just about
anyone else who might deflect him from his laser- foe used, monographist
mission.
of arts or a Harvard doctor of philosophy may demonstrate by documentary
evidence that Geoffrey Chaucer was born in 1340; but until that day arrives no
reputable monographist will have the temerity to declare that this was certainly
the year ...
Bernard Levi Jefferson, Harry Houston Peckham, 1926
The exploitation of these undeveloped topics is properly the work of the
monographist. Even though he insists on examining for himself the original
sources, the general historian is under heavy obligation to the specialist who
points out to him ...
South Carolina Historical Association, 1931
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Monthly Journal of Medicine
such monographs, though we ought to be on our guard in Peru, sing them, as' the
spirit of system and of endless subdrvrsrons, al~ most in all cases of this kind,
stirs up the fancy and warps the judgment of the monographist. The French ...
7
Illustrations of the Botany and Other Branches of the ...
... East-Indian Herbarium, I have no doubt that considerable certainty has been
attained respecting the Indian species, though they still require the labours of a
monographist, who would study their habits in a living state and at different ages.
8
The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
Of the eighteen species which the ingenious monographist has accurately
discriminated, five are denominated from British amateurs; namely, Cholera
Leachii, — Kirbii, — Marshami, — Watsoni, and — Wilkinii. The critical
annotations, with ...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1814
9
Roman Lyric: Collected Papers on Catullus and Horace
(see below) 4 by mentioning King Juba II.7 Juba's history and his activities as a
learned researcher and monographist are outlined briefly at Nisbet—Hubbard (
1970) 270—71. Nisbet—Hubbard also note Juba's presence with Augustus at ...
10
The Cambridge Companion to English Literature, 1830-1914
There was a danger that English critics were 'a little over—anxious to convert
ourselves forthwith into the image of the fashionable Teutonic monographist'.ZS
The process was a gradual one, but Allen's concern about the current malaise of
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