The Classical Journal, 34. ciltA.J. Valpy., 1826 |
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... Hebrew Language " Vita S. Antonii , Athanasio Auctore ........ Extracts from Neglected Books Notice of " M. Accii Plauti Comoedia , in usum ele- gantiorum hominum . Edidit FREDERICUS HENRI- CUS BOTHE ” Biblical Criticism The Masora ...
... Hebrew Language " Vita S. Antonii , Athanasio Auctore ........ Extracts from Neglected Books Notice of " M. Accii Plauti Comoedia , in usum ele- gantiorum hominum . Edidit FREDERICUS HENRI- CUS BOTHE ” Biblical Criticism The Masora ...
Sayfa 54
... Hebrew Language . By a member of the Royal Irish Aca- demy . London . - Rivington , 1825-4to . pp . 67 . price 7s . 6d . Ir is very remarkable , when we consider the quantity of mind continually employed on ancient literature , how few ...
... Hebrew Language . By a member of the Royal Irish Aca- demy . London . - Rivington , 1825-4to . pp . 67 . price 7s . 6d . Ir is very remarkable , when we consider the quantity of mind continually employed on ancient literature , how few ...
Sayfa 55
... Hebrew Etymology - not written with the design of supporting at all hazards the system of any individual critic , or of strengthening with unshrinking boldness the planless conjectures erected by a favorite theorist . The author has ...
... Hebrew Etymology - not written with the design of supporting at all hazards the system of any individual critic , or of strengthening with unshrinking boldness the planless conjectures erected by a favorite theorist . The author has ...
Sayfa 56
... Hebrew language ; ―each of them having , according to his theory , given rise to a great number of words , all possessing meanings referable to that of the original and parent sound . The system of prefixes and affixes , which had ...
... Hebrew language ; ―each of them having , according to his theory , given rise to a great number of words , all possessing meanings referable to that of the original and parent sound . The system of prefixes and affixes , which had ...
Sayfa 86
... Hebrew text has been as strongly asserted as denied in modern times . ( See Dr. Kennicott's Dissertations , 1753 ... Hebrew copies from the Greek is uniform , so that this variation must have been made designedly , either in the Greek ...
... Hebrew text has been as strongly asserted as denied in modern times . ( See Dr. Kennicott's Dissertations , 1753 ... Hebrew copies from the Greek is uniform , so that this variation must have been made designedly , either in the Greek ...
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