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Græcæ grammatices rudimenta : in usum regiæ scholæ Etonensis = The rudiments of Greek grammar, as used in the college at Eton; with the quantity, both in Latin and Greek, of the doubtful penultimate vowels, on which the pronunciation depends, and explanatory notes in English, intended to combine some of the advantages of the Port Royal, and the more modern grammars of Matthiæ, Valpy, &c. With the justly esteemed and well established Eton plan. Published from the manuscript of a late member of the University of Cambridge with some additions by his brother the Rev. J. Bosworth, M.A. ...
Third edition.
London : printed for Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. Stationers' Hall Court, Ludgate street., 1836.
xii, 224, p. ; 18 cm. (12mo)
In Greek and Latin, with English notes.
Colophon: "Joseph Rickerby, printer, Sherbourn Lane".
Crossed out ms. notes on front endpaper.
Robert Topham ms. name inscriptions on title page.
Ms. inscription on rear free endpaper: "R Topham Parkgate".
19th century brown leather binding; smooth spine.
Greek language Grammar.
Rickerby, Joseph printer.
Simpkin, Marshall and Co. publisher.
England London.
eng grc lat
B39568