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abridgement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
abridgement (or
abridgment) is a
condensing or
reduction of a book or
other creative work into a...
- Un
Abridgment des
plusiers Cases et
Resolutions del
Common Ley,
Alphabeticalment Digest desouth severall Titles (called Rolle's
Abridgment, abbreviated...
- (1678 – 5 June 1756) was an
English jurist,
known as the
author of Viner's
Abridgment, and the
benefactor of the
Vinerian chair and the
Vinerian Scholarship...
- A
General Abridgment of the
Common Law,
alphabetically digested under proper titles is a book by
Knightley D'Anvers. J. G.
Marvin said: This work, so far...
- embodiment.
Epitomacy represents "to the
degree of." An
abridgment differs from an
epitome in that an
abridgment is made of
selected quotations of a
larger work;...
- in the
course of the 17th and 18th centuries: low
chapbooks included abridgments of
books such as Don Quixote. The term "chapbook" is also in use for...
- a
subject or
written work or story,
either as
prose or as a table; an
abridgment or
condensation of a work.
Synopsis or
synopsys may also
refer to: Video...
- Al-Mustadrak 'ala al-Sahihayn (Arabic: المستدرك على الصحيحين) or
Mustadrak Al
Hakim (Arabic: مستدرك الحاكم) is a five
volume hadith collection written...
-
Herodotus (Translated by
William Beloe) (1859).
Derby & Jackson. Eutropius,
Abridgment of
Roman History (Translated by John
Selby Watson) (1886).
George Bell...
- (1770). The
Elements of
Universal Erudition:
Containing an
Analytical Abridgment of the Sciences,
Polite Arts, and
Belles Lettres. Vol. 3. London: J Robson...