Gesenius' Hebrew grammar : the linguistics and language composition of Hebrew : its etymology, syntax, tones, verbs and conjugation / by Wilhelm Gesenius ; translated by Arthur Ernest Cowley.
Wilhelm Gesenius 1786-1842 author
BookTitle |
A grammar of the Hebrew language / by Hyman Hurwitz. |
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Additional Titles |
Elements of the Hebrew language The etymology and syntax ... of the Hebrew language |
Edition |
4th ed. |
Publisher |
London : Taylor and Walton |
Creation Date |
1850 |
Notes |
Each section has special t.p. also. |
Content |
Contents: Elements of the Hebrew language. 1848. -- The etymology and syntax (in continuation of the Elements) of the Hebrew language. 1850. -- Extracts from scarce Hebrew books. |
Extent |
viii, 96, xii, 314 p., [11] folded leaves of plates 23 cm. |
Language |
Hebrew |
National Library system number |
990012575960205171 |
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