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Definition of Repertories
1. repertory [n] - See also: repertory
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repertories
Literary usage of Repertories
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British Journal of Homoeopathy edited by John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell (1870)
"In a certain sense, repertories may be likened to crutches, and men are not too
ready to acknowledge their need of such helps to their safe progress. ..."
2. Introduction to the Study of History by Charles Victor Langlois, Charles Seignobos, George Godfrey Berry (1904)
"A. General works intended principally for students and specialists now appear in
the form of " repertories," " manuals," and " scientific histories. ..."
3. Notes on Chinese Literature: With Introductory Remarks on the Progressive by Alexander Wylie (1901)
"... Chik kwan " Official repertories," containing details of the duties devolving
on the various members of the government. The oldest of this class is the ..."
4. An Account of the Most Important Public Records of Great Britain: And the by Charles Purton Cooper (1832)
"[repertories of the Originated in the Lord Treasurer's ... repertories, Books of
Orders and Decrees and other Records ..."
5. An Account of the Most Important Public Records of Great Britain: And the by Charles Purton Cooper (1832)
"53 ; Jones, Index to the Originalia and Memoranda, Preface, p. xxxi.; Martin,
Index to carious repertories, Books of Orders and Decrees and other Records ..."
6. Statutes of the Colleges of Oxford: With Royal Patents of Foundation by University of Oxford (1853)
"EXTRACTS, RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, FROM THE repertories OF THE
MEMORANDA ROLLS OF THE QUEEN'S REMEMBRANCER, PRESERVED AT CARLTON RIDE. ..."