The form and function of the body of the Greek letter

a study of the letter-body in the non-literary papyri and in Paul the Apostle

2d ed., corr.

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The form and function of the body of the Greek letter

a study of the letter-body in the non-literary papyri and in Paul the Apostle

2d ed., corr.

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English
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131

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The form and function of the body of the Greek letter: a study of the letter-body in the non-literary papyri and in Paul the Apostle
1972, Published by Scholars Press for the Society of Biblical Literature
in English - 2d ed., corr.

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 129-131.
Originally presented as the author's thesis, Vanderbilt University, 1970.

Published in
Missoula, Mont
Series
Dissertation series - Society of Biblical Literature ; no. 2, Dissertation series (Society of Biblical Literature) ;, no. 2.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
227/.8/06
Library of Congress
BS2650.2 .W43 1972b, BS2650.2 .W43 1972

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 131 p. ;
Number of pages
131

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5206950M
Internet Archive
formfunctionofbo0000whit
ISBN 10
0891300481
LCCN
75033088, 72087360
OCLC/WorldCat
2494844, 593188, 738641
LibraryThing
7494387
Goodreads
3580659

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OL18292322W

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