Kant's Introduction to Logic and His Essay on the Mistaken Subtility of the Four Figures. (Translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott. Notes by S.T. Coleridge.).
Kant's Theory of Ethics Or Practical Philosophy Comprising 1. Fundamentsl Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals 2. Dialectic and Methodology of Practical Reason 3. On the Radical Evil in Human NAture Translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott, M.A. Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Dublin: Sometime Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University
Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals. Translated by Thomas K. Abbott. With an Introd. by Marvin Fox
Catalogue of Fifteenth-century Books in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, and in Marsh's Library, Dublin
Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Ethics ... Translated by T.K. Abbott. Extracted from "Kant's Critique of Practical Reason and Other Works on the Theory of Ethics."
Essays Chiefly on the Original Texts of the New Testaments. By T. K. Abbott, B.D., Litt.D., Fellow and Tutor, Trin. Coll. Dublin; Professor of Hebrew in the University of Dublin
Kant's Theory of Ethics of Practical Philosophy: comprising 1. Fundamental Principles of the metaphysic of morals. 2. Dialectic and methodology of practical reason. 3. On the Radical Evil in human nature. Translated [from the German] by T. K. Abbott
Catalogue of Fifteenth Century Books in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin & in Marsh's Library, Dublin with a Few from Other Collections
Kant's Introduction to Logic, and his Essay on the Mistaken Subtilty of the Four Figures. Translated by T. K. Abbott ... With a few notes by Coleridge
Catalogue of Fifteenth-Century Books in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, and in Marsh's Library, Dublin
Par Palimpsestorum Dublinensium. The Codex Rescriptus Dublinensis of St. Matthew's Gospel (Z). First Published by Dr. Barrett in 1801. A New Edition, Revised and Augmented. Also, Fragments of the Book of Isaiah, in the LXX. Version, from an Ancient Palimpsest, Now First Published. Together with a Newly Discovered Fragment of the Codex Palatinus by T. K. Abbott, B. D., Fellow of Trinity College, and Professor of Biblical Greek in the University of Dublin. With Two Plates of Facsimiles