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Bipont
Bipont Bi"pont, Bipontine Bi*pont"ine, a. (Bibliog.) Relating to books printed at Deuxponts, or Bipontium (Zweibr["u]cken), in Bavaria.

Meaning of Bipont from wikipedia

- Bipont Editions (also known as the Bipontine Editions), the name of a famous series of editions, in 50 volumes, of Gr**** and Latin classical authors, so...
- Germany portal Palatine Zweibrücken#List of Counts Palatine Zweibrücken Bipont Editions Kaiserslautern Military Community Wahl der Oberbürgermeister der...
- Champollion, l'Egypte, vol. ii. p. 110, seq Ephesiaca, iv. p. 280, ed. Bipont  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith...
- 498–508, JSTOR 3289341 Seneca the Elder, Controversiae ii. 12. p. 177, ed. Bipont. Comp. Clinton, F.H. ad ann. Simcox, George Augustus (1883), A History of...
- the Prince Palatine of the Rhine, the Duke of Württemberg, the Duke of Bipont, and many continental leaders of the reformed movement: Heinrich Bullinger...
- Condita, xl. 37. Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, De Architectura, i. 4. p. 30 Bipont. ed. Titus Livius, Ab Urbe Condita, xliv. 19, 29. Prisci**** Caesariensis...
- 16, 17, 23, 27–29, Excerpta ex Controversiae, i, Proemium iv. p. 422 (Bipont ed.); Suasoriae, 2, 3, 6, 7. Seneca the Younger, Epistulae, 40. Eusebius...
- ****tii Seneca, Controversiae ii. prooem. pp. 134–136, iii. p. 204, ed. Bipont. Seneca, Epist. 100. Cf. Controversiae iii. prooem. with Epist. 11. Epist...
- is his edition of Athenaeus (1801–1807), in fourteen volumes, one of the Bipont editions. According to Paul Louis Courier, this edition is a great progress...
- Elder, Controversiae, ii. proemium p. 134–136, iii. prooemium, p****im (ed. Bipont.), Susaoriae, p****im. Seneca the Younger, Epistulae 100, Naturales Quaestiones...