R. Sutton, A General Examination of the Common Greek Grammar (1689)
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Date
1689
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Book title
A General Examination Of The Common Greek Grammar. To which is added A Particular Examination, First, Of the Formation of Barytonous Verbs, throughout all their Moods and Tenses in each Voice: Secondly, Of the Declension of Holopathous and Oligopathous Nouns Substantives & Adjectives throughout all their Cases in each Number. According to Dr. Busby's Method. Chiefly intended for Grounding the Young Beginners in the Greek Tongue, in the Free-School at Newark upon Trent in Nottinghamshire
Publication place
London
Publisher
H. Mortlock
Text type
printed book
Genre
Treatises
Subject area
Greek
Word-group
type: undifferentiated
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: A. What is Synæresis and Crasis? B. When two Vowels so come together into one, that both are kept. (p. 5)
sample: A. What is Synæresis and Crasis? B. When two Vowels so come together into one, that both are kept. (p. 5)
Alston
XV.8
Wing
S6212a