A Greek and English lexicon. :. in which Are explained all the words used by the best Greek writers of prose and verse; The secondary senses of a term derived by analogy from the primary, and the primary when doubtful deduced from one of the oriental tongues; Each word, and, in general, in distinct senses, are justified by reference to the original authors; The doubtful vowels in the explained word are marked as long or short. Intended not only for the use of learners in private and in the public schools, but also for those who, after the usual periods of education, seek to acquire a more accurate and extensive acquaintance with the language and literature of ancient Greece. /. By John Jones, LL.D. Author of the Greek Grammar.
John Jones (1768-1827)
Category
Books
Date
1823
Materials
Place of origin
London
Collection
Chastleton House, Oxfordshire
NT 3256592
Summary
Bibliographic description
xvp., 1736 columns, [4] ;. 22 cm. Imperfect: Upper boards and all pages before ix disbound and missing. Juvenile ink and pencil markings on edges, addenda and mutanda pages, publisher's advertisements, back flyleaf and back pastedown. Provenance: in ink on page ix: 'C. H. Harris Sept 21 1871 Winterbourne[?]'. Binding: Half calf with brown boards, gilt ruled and lettered spine. very worn.
Makers and roles
John Jones (1768-1827)