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A key to the classical pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture proper names; in which the words are accented and divided into syllables exactly as they ought to be pronounced, according to rules drawn from analogy and the best usage. To which are added, terminational vocabularies of Greek, Hebrew, and Latin proper names, in which the words are arranged according to their final syllables, and classed according to their accents; by which the general analogy of pronunciation may be seen at one view, and the accentuation of each word more easily remembered. Concluding with observations on the Greek and Latin accent and quantity; with some probable conjectures on the method of freeing them from the obscurity and confusion in which they are involved, both by the ancients and moderns. By John Walker, ...
The seventh edition.
London : printed for T. Cadell, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Browne, Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, J. Robinson, G. and W. B. Whittaker, and Simpkin and Marshall., 1822.
Advertisements on final page.
Eton College Library book label.
Ms. inscription on title page: "Eliz[abet]h R[__] 1850".
19th century green calf binding; boards covered in marbled paper; brown sprinkled edges; gold tooled spine; spine title; four raised bands.
Names, Greek Pronunciation.
Names, Latin Pronunciation.
Names in the Bible Pronunciation.
Latin language Pronunciation.
Greek language Pronunciation.
Cadell, Thomas, 1773 - 1836 bookseller.
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown bookseller.
Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy bookseller.
G. and W. B. Whittaker bookseller.
England London.
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B39464