Greek-Latin Lexicon for the New Testament 1644
Greek-Latin Lexicon for the New Testament 1644
Lexicon Graeco-Latinum In Novum Domini Nostri Jesu Christi Testamentum. Ubi Omnium Vocabulorum, Tam Appellativorum Themata, Quam Nominum Propriorum Etyma, Exquisite Indicantur, & Grammatice Resolvuntur. Cum Indice Graecarum & Latinarum N. T. Vocum Accuratissimo. Cui Insuper Nunc Demum Accesserunt Tractatus Duo: Unus De Graecis N. T. Accentibus, Alter De Dialectis; Uterque Apprime Utilis, & Aeque Desideratus. In Gratiam Sacr. Lit. & Linguae Graecae Studiosorum. Autore Georgio Pasore. Londini, Excudebat Jacobus Junius, Impensis Richardi Whittakeri. MDCXLIV.
Etyma Nominum Propriorum, Itemque Analysis Hebraeorum, Syriacorum, & Latinorum Vocabulorum, Quae In Novo Testamento Uspaim Occurrunt. Authore Georgio Pasore. Londini, Typis E. G. Sumptibus Rich. Whitakeri. 1644.
Opootonia, Sive Tractatus De Graecis Novi Testamenti Accentibus. Cui Etiam Ne Solus In Lucem Prodiret, (Uti Comitem) Apposuimus Ideam Graecarum N.T. Dialectorum. Autore Georgio Pasore. Londini, Excidebat Jacobus Junius, Impensis Richardi Whittakeri. MDCXLIV.
Greek-Latin Lexicon for the New Testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ. In which the etymology of all words, both common and proper names, is exquisitely indicated and grammatically resolved. With a very accurate index of the Greek and Latin words of the New Testament. Additionally, two treatises have now been included: one on the Greek accents of the New Testament, and the other on the dialects; both are extremely useful and equally desired. For the benefit of those studying Sacred Literature and the Greek Language. By Georgius Pasor. London, Printed by Jacob Junius, at the Expense of Richard Whittaker, 1644.
[together with]
Etymologies of Proper Names, as well as Analyses of Hebrew, Syriac, and Latin Words that Occur in the New Testament. By Georgius Pasor. London, Printed by E. G., at the Expense of Richard Whittaker, 1644.
Opootonia, or Treatise on the Accents of the Greek New Testament. To ensure it did not appear alone, we have added (as a companion) an Idea of the Greek Dialects of the New Testament. By Georgius Pasor. London, Printed by Jacob Junius, at the Expense of Richard Whittaker, 1644.
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Size: 118 x 180 mm (approx.)
Condition:
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Full brown calf binding, lightly rubbed and scuffed with a small part of the backstrip lacking from the bottom. Both boards attached joints rubbed and starting, and the hinges cracked, thus fragile. Shelf and edge wear. Red page edges dulled, top edge darkened, some minor marks. Pastedowns lacking. Ink inscription to front and rear blank. Text block very clean with occasional foxing and marks.