A new method of learning with facility the Greek tongue

... : digested in the clearest and concisest order : with variety of solid remarks, necessary for the attaining a complete knowledge of this language, and for understanding the Greek writers

The third edition, carefully revised and corrected. --
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A new method of learning with facility the Greek tongue

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English
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476

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Edition Notes

Caption title: A new and easy method of learning the Greek tongue.

Translation of: Nouvelle méathode pour apprendre facilement la langue grecque, written anonymously by C. Lancelot, A. Arnauld, and P. Nicole. Cf. Barbier.

Pages 476 numbered 474.

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A new and easy method of learning the Greek tongue

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xxxix, [9], 474 (i.e. 476) p., [2] leaves of plates :
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476

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OL15150720M

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