Schmidt Erasmo. - De dialectis Graecorum et Hebraeorum - 1650





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Erasmus Schmidt. Treatise on the Principal Dialects of the Greeks. Argentoratum (Strasbourg) printed and published by the widow John Friderici Spoor 1711. United with: Caspar Wyss. Sacred Dialectology. Zurich printed by Johann Jacob Bodmer, 1650. United with: Christoph Theodosius Walther. Hebraicae Ellipses. Dresden at Fridericus Hekel 1740. Three fascinating and curious works on the Greek and Hebrew languages, each with its own title page. The Treatise on the Dialects describes the linguistic characteristics of the principal dialects of the Greek language, followed by a dissertation on the Greek dialects of the New Testament. Sacred Dialectology treats of everything in the New Testament that differs, in both words and phrases, from the common language of the Greeks, followed by an Appendix with its own pagination. Finally, the last work consists of a treatise on words suppressed in the Hebrew Bible. Text in Greek, Hebrew, and Latin. Beautiful full old parchment binding. Title on the spine label. First title page in red and black. Dimensions 16x10, pages: 10 unnumbered, 196, 47 unnumbered, 324, 39, 34 unnumbered, 14 unnumbered, 111, 25 unnumbered. Splendid condition.
Erasmus Schmidt. Treatise on the Principal Dialects of the Greeks. Argentoratum (Strasbourg) printed and published by the widow John Friderici Spoor 1711. United with: Caspar Wyss. Sacred Dialectology. Zurich printed by Johann Jacob Bodmer, 1650. United with: Christoph Theodosius Walther. Hebraicae Ellipses. Dresden at Fridericus Hekel 1740. Three fascinating and curious works on the Greek and Hebrew languages, each with its own title page. The Treatise on the Dialects describes the linguistic characteristics of the principal dialects of the Greek language, followed by a dissertation on the Greek dialects of the New Testament. Sacred Dialectology treats of everything in the New Testament that differs, in both words and phrases, from the common language of the Greeks, followed by an Appendix with its own pagination. Finally, the last work consists of a treatise on words suppressed in the Hebrew Bible. Text in Greek, Hebrew, and Latin. Beautiful full old parchment binding. Title on the spine label. First title page in red and black. Dimensions 16x10, pages: 10 unnumbered, 196, 47 unnumbered, 324, 39, 34 unnumbered, 14 unnumbered, 111, 25 unnumbered. Splendid condition.
