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Diḳduḳ leshonot ha-ḳedem shel ʿIvrim ṿe-Kaśdim ṿe-Aramim: Gramaṭiḳi de-leshane de-mandenha de-ʿEvre ve-Kalde. Id est Grammatica linguarum orientalium, Hebræorum, Chaldæorum, & Syrorum, inter se collatarum. Authore Ludovico de Dieu.
Portion of title: Gramaṭiḳi de-leshane de-madenḥa de-ʿEvre ve-Kalde
Parallel title: Grammatica Linguarum Orientalium, Hebræorvm, Chaldæorvm, & Syrorvm, inter se collatarum
Parallel title: Grammatica Linguarum Orientalium, Hebræorum, Chaldæorum, & Syrorum, inter se collatarum
Dikduk leshonot ha-kedem shel 'Ivrim ve-Kasdim ve-Aramim
Lugduni Batavorum, : Ex officinâ Elseviriana., Anno MDCXXVIII. [1628]
[16], 423, [1] p. ; 20 cm. (4to)
Text in Latin with quotations and examples in Hebrew, Syriac and Aramaic.
First part of title in Hebrew and Syriac characters, transliterated.
Pagination and register run from right to left.
Signatures: *-2*⁴ A-3G⁴.
Printer's device with motto "Non solus" on title page.
Title page printed in red and black.
Head-piece, initials.
Copinger, H.B. Elzevier Press, 1313
Willems, A. Les Elzevier, 294
Ms. inscription inside cover recording purchase by Eton College in 1906 for £0.4.6.
Ms. ownership inscription at head of title, obliterated in ink: "Fab: Philipps" i.e. ?Fabian Philipps.
17th-century ms. ownership inscription on blank p. [424]: "Richd: Milles his book" i.e. Richard Milles.
20th-century bookplate of Eton College Library.
Contemporary English sprinkled brown calf; border of two blind fillets; four raised bands; spine decoration of single gold fillets; red morocco spine label.
Previously E.C. A4.13.
Aramaic language Grammar Early works to 1800.
Syriac language Grammar Early works to 1800.
Hebrew language Grammar Early works to 1800.
Semitic languages Grammar, Comparative Early works to 1800.
Officina Elzeviriana printer.
Netherlands Leiden.
lat heb syr arc
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