Delphin Classics

Delphin Classics, an edition of the Greek and Roman classics, edited by Bossuet and Huet, assisted by thirty-nine scholars, for the use of the dauphin of Louis XIV.; of little use now.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Delphi * Delphine
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Delille, Jacques
Delitzsch, Franz
Delius, Nicolaus
Delia Cruscans
Dellys
Delolme, John Louis
Delorme
Delorme, Marion
Delos
Delphi
Delphin Classics
Delphine
Delta
Deluc, Jean André
Deluge
Dem`ades
Demara`tus
Demavend, Mount
Dembea
Dembinski, Henry
Demerara