23 results filtered with: Hebrew language - Grammar
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The Hebrew grammar, with principal rules; compiled from some of the most considerable Hebrew grammars, and particularly adapted to Blythner's Lyna prophetica: also complete paradigms of the verbs. And an elegant engraving of the Hebrew Alphabet, on a scale of equal parts, with the radicals and serviles at one view.
Ashworth, Caleb, 1722-1775.Date: MDCCXCII [1792]- Books
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A new and easy method of learning Hebrew without points. To which is annex'd, by way of praxis, the Book of Proverbs, Divided according to the Metre: With the Masoretical Reading in Roman Letters, the Interlinear Version of Santes Pagninus, &c. A Grammatical Analysis, and Short Notes Critical and Explanatory. The Whole design'd for the more speedy and perfect Attainment of the Hebrew Tongue. By Richard Grey, D. D. Rector of Hinton in Northamptonshire.
Grey, Richard, 1694-1771.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
Johannis BuxtorfI Thesaurus grammaticus linguæ, sanctæ hebrææ duobus libris methodice propositus ... adjecta prosodia metrica sive poeseos Hebræorum dilucida tractatio: lectionis hebræo-germanicæ usus & exercitatio.
Buxtorf, Johann, 1564-1629.Date: 1651- Books
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Grammatica linguæ Hebrææ: cum notis et variis quæstionibus philologicis, in quibus praecipuè disseritur De natura et indole linguæ Hebrææ. De antiquitate Quadrati et Samaritani characteris. De Literis earumque Natura et Usu. De Punctorum Vocalium Natura, Antiquitate et Novitate. De Convenientia et Affinitate Linguae Hebraeae cum Arabica, &c. &c. In Usum Juventutis Academicae. Jacobo Robertson, A. M. Ling. Orient. Professore in Academia Edinburgena, auctore.
Robertson, James, 1714-1795.Date: M,DCC,LVIII [1758]- Books
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An introductory Hebrew grammar with progressive exercises in reading and writing / by A.B. Davidson.
Davidson, A. B. (Andrew Bruce), 1831-1902.Date: 1909- Books
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Editio secunda grammaticæ Hebrææ, priore in quibusdam partibus brevior, in aliis vero emendatior & auctior; præsertim in syntaxi, in qua singulæ partes orationis, tam nominum, quam verborum et temporum, exemplis idoneis ex sacro codice depromptis, illustrantur; ... Auctore Jacobo Robertson, ...
Robertson, James, 1714-1795.Date: [1783]- Books
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The hebrew guide: or, an English-Hebrew grammar, without points: In so concise and plain a Method, as to be successfully consulted Without a Master. To which is added, a view of the Chaldaic: and (for the farther Satisfaction of the Inquisitive) a brief introduction to the knowledge of Hebrew punctuation. By Peter Petit, M. A. Vicar of Royston, in Hertfordshire.
Petit, Peter, active 1752.Date: M,DCC,LII. [1752]- Books
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An Hebrew grammar, collected chiefly from those of Mr. Israel Lyons, teacher of Hebrew in the University of Cambridge; and the Rev. Richard Grey, D.D. Rector of Hinton, in Northamptonshire. To which is subjoined a praxis, taken from the sacred classics, and containing a specimen of the whole Hebrew language: with a sketch of the Hebrew poetry, as retrieved by Bishop Hare. [Five lines in Latin from Hare]
Sewall, Stephen, 1734-1804.Date: M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]- Books
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Horologium ebræum : sive, Consilium quomodo sancta lingua spatio XXIV. horarum ab aliquot collegis sufficienter apprehendi queat / Wilhelmus Schickard.
Schickard, Wilhelm, 1592-1635.Date: 1722- Books
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A short Hebrew grammar.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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Five letters containing a new and easy method of learning the Hebrew language.
Date: M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]- Books
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Lingua sacra: in three parts. Part I. Contains a complete Hebrew grammar, with points, clearly explained in English, and digested in so easy a Manner, that any Person capable of understanding the English Grammar may, without the Assistance of a Master, arrive at a competent Knowledge of the Hebrew Language; ... Part II. A complete Hebrew-English dictionary; containing all the Words in the whole Four-And-Twenty Books of the Old Testament (being pure Hebrew); ... The whole most copiously explained, and exemplified by Passages cited at Length from Scripture, and the most correct Rabbinical Writers; by which, the more difficult Words and Passages in the Sacred Writings will be explained, according to their true Meaning, and the lively Oracles of god rescued from the Errors of real or disguised Friends, and the Attacks of open and professed Enemies, whether Deists or Atheists. Part III. To contain all words, both appellative and proper, Terms of Art, and Phrases used in the English tongue, arranged in alphabetical Order, and explained in Hebrew. By David Levi, author of The ceremonies of the Jews, &c. Vol. I.
Levi, David, 1740-1799.Date: M,DCC,LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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The elements and theory of the Hebrew language. By Edward Dowling.
Dowling, Edward.Date: 1797- Books
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Wilhelmi Schickardi horologium Ebraeum: sive consilium quomodo sancta lingua spatio XXIV. horarum ab aliquot collegis sufficienter apprehendi queat.
Schickard, Wilhelm, 1592-1635.Date: MDCCXXII [1722]- Books
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Elements of Hebrew grammar: To which is prefixed, a dissertation on the modes of reading with or without the vowel-points. By Charles Wilson, D.D. professor of Orietal languages in the University of St. Andrews, and fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Wilson, Charles, 1736-1801.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Dickdook leshon gnebreet. A grammar of the Hebrew tongue, being an essay to bring the Hebrew grammar into English, to facilitate the instruction of all those who are desireous of acquiring a clear idea of this primitive tongue by their own studies; in order to their more distinct acquaintance with the sacred oracles of the Old Testament, according to the original. And published more especially for the use of the students of Harvard-College at Cambridge, in New-England. [Two lines of Hebrew text] Composed and accurately corrected, by Judah Monis, M.A.
Monis, Judah, 1683-1764.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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An hebrew and English lexicon, without points: in which the Hebrew and Chaldee words of the Old Testament are explained in their leading and derived Senses, The Derivative Words are ranged under their respective Primitives, and The Meanings assigned to each authorized by References to Passages of Scripture, and frequently illustrated and confirmed by Citations from various Authors, ancient and modern. To this work are prefixed an Hebrew and a Chaldee grammar, without points. The third edition, corrected, enlarged, and improved. By John Parkhurst, M. A. Formerly fellow of clare-hall, cambridge.
Parkhurst, John, 1728-1797.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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Elements of Hebrew grammar: to which is prefixed, a dissertation on the two modes of reading, with or without the points. By Charles Wilson, Professor of Hebrew in the University of St. Andrews.
Wilson, Charles, 1736-1801.Date: M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]- Books
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A plain and complete grammar of the Hebrew language, with and without points. By Anselm Bayly, L. L. D. Subdean of His Majesty's Chapels-Royal.
Bayly, Anselm, -1794.Date: [1773]- Books
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An hebrew and English lexicon, without points: in which The Hebrew and Chaldee Words of the Old Testament are explained in their Leading and Derived Senses, The Derivative Words are ranged under their respective Primitives, and The Meanings assigned to each Authorised by References to Passages of Scripture. To this work is prefixed a methodical Hebrew grammar, Without points; Adapted to the Use of Learners, and of those who have not the Benefit of a Master: also, The Hebrew Grammar, at One View. By John Parkhurst, M. A. Late Fellow of Clare-Hall, Cambridge.
Parkhurst, John, 1728-1797.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
A practical grammar for classical Hebrew / by J. Weingreen.
Weingreen, J. (Jacob)Date: 1959- Books
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Elements of Hebrew grammar: to which is prefixed, a dissertation on the two modes of reading, with or without the points. By Charles Wilson, Professor of Hebrew in the University of St Andrews.
Wilson, Charles, 1736-1801.Date: MDCC,LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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An hebrew and English lexicon, without points: in which the Hebrew and Chaldee words of the Old Testament are explained in their Leading and Derived Senses, The Derivative Words are ranged under their respective Primitives, and The Meanings assigned to each, Authorized by References to Passages of Scripture, and frequently illustrated and confirmed by Citations from Various Authors, ancient and modern. To this work are prefixed an Hebrew and a Chaldee grammar, without points. The second edition, greatly enlarged and improved. By John Parkhurst, M. A. Formerly Fellow of Clare-Hall, Cambridge.
Parkhurst, John, 1728-1797.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]