An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 стор. |
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... Further , when an author later than the second century relates historically , and with competent means of knowledge , what was the pronunciation of an earlier period , he may be considered as an au- thority , not for his own time , but ...
... Further , when an author later than the second century relates historically , and with competent means of knowledge , what was the pronunciation of an earlier period , he may be considered as an au- thority , not for his own time , but ...
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... further observed that the pronunci- ation to which alone our inquiry ought to refer , is that of well - educated men , according to Quinc- tilian's rule , " Consuetudinem sermonis vocabo consensum eruditorum ; sicut vivendi , consensum ...
... further observed that the pronunci- ation to which alone our inquiry ought to refer , is that of well - educated men , according to Quinc- tilian's rule , " Consuetudinem sermonis vocabo consensum eruditorum ; sicut vivendi , consensum ...
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... further that we know exactly what was the sound of each in the Latin . Those who have made the deepest researches into the origin of the Latin language and its connexion with the Greek , will , perhaps , end as the Bishop of St. Davids ...
... further that we know exactly what was the sound of each in the Latin . Those who have made the deepest researches into the origin of the Latin language and its connexion with the Greek , will , perhaps , end as the Bishop of St. Davids ...
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... Further , in the names , particu- larly of celebrated men and well - known places , the Greek , instead of representing the exact sound , may choose to hellenize the word to make it more familiar to his own countrymen , as we have ...
... Further , in the names , particu- larly of celebrated men and well - known places , the Greek , instead of representing the exact sound , may choose to hellenize the word to make it more familiar to his own countrymen , as we have ...
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... further mention of them ; not because they are beneath our notice , for , supposing the question itself worth considering , so is everything which throws light on it , but because they would tend merely to mislead us . PUNS . 8. Another ...
... further mention of them ; not because they are beneath our notice , for , supposing the question itself worth considering , so is everything which throws light on it , but because they would tend merely to mislead us . PUNS . 8. Another ...
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