A biography of Edward Harold Browne, the Bishop of Winchester during the late 19th century. Written by his friend and colleague George William Kitchin, this memoir offers insight into the character and achievements of one of England's most important clerics. A valuable resource for historians of religion and culture in Victorian England.
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A Historical Grammar of the French Tongue
- 228pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
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An Etymological Dictionary of the French Language: Crowned by the French Academy
- 588pagine
- 21 ore di lettura
This classic reference work, crowned by the French Academy, is an essential tool for anyone interested in the French language. Augmented with notes by George William Kitchin, it provides a comprehensive guide to the origins and meanings of French words and phrases.
This book is a collection of compotus rolls, or financial accounts, from the obedientiaries of St Swithuns Priory in Winchester. These rolls provide a fascinating glimpse into the economic and social organization of an English priory during the medieval period. With detailed annotations and commentary by Kitchin, this book is an invaluable resource for historians and genealogists alike.