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An examination of the ancient orthography of the Jews, and of the original state of the text of the Hebrew Bible

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Title An examination of the ancient orthography of the Jews, and of the original state of the text of the Hebrew Bible / by Charles William Wall.
Publisher London : Whittaker
Creation Date 1835-1841
Notes No more published.
"In v. 1: 3 fold. leaves of plates".
Includes bibliographical references.
Content v. 1. An inquiry into the origin of alphabetic writing, with which is incorporated an essay on the Egyptian hieroglyphs. 1835.
v. 2-3. The propagation of alphabets and other phonetic systems throughout Eastern Asia
and on the vast inferiority of ideagraphic writing, as displayed in its effects upon human learning. 1840-1841.
Extent 3 v : ill
27 cm.
Language English
National Library system number 990022062280205171

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