This abridgement of the world's most authoritative dictionary of ancient Greek is based on the 1883 revision. It includes some discussion of word usage, citing examples and characteristic phrases. Generally speaking, only words used by late writers and scientific terms have been omitted from the full lexicon. From Homer downwards, to the close of ...
This abridgement of the world's most authoritative dictionary of ancient Greek is intended chiefly for use in schools. To this end, some of the more specialised words relating to medicine and science have been excluded, whilst words from works of particular relevance to school usage have been retained, and the number of irregular verb tenses ...
This is the abridged version of 1909 edition, often called the "Little Liddell." Simon Wallenberg has enlarged the typeface for easier reading and except for this improvement the publishers have left the original work intact. A Greek-English Lexicon. is the standard lexicographical work of the Ancient Greek language. Based on the earlier ...
Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. Excerpt from book: Section 3 Wolf of the Capitol BOOK I. ROME UNDER THE KINGS. CHAPTER I. ORIGIN OP ROME: ROMULUS AND NUMA. j 1. Belief of the Romans that they were sprung from the East. 2. legend of jEneas. 3. Legend of ...
Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER XL. WAR WITH ANTIOCHUS, AND SETTLEMENT OF EASTERN AFFAIRS. (192?188 B.C.) 1. Antiochua ordered to quit Europe. 2. HU court at Epheeus visited by Hannibal: how ...
Edition: Third Impression
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Joh Murray, Albemarle Street
Date Published: 1909
Description: Good. No Jacket. This has 3 fold-out maps intact. The pages are tight and no makings inside. The cover is showing shelf wear with fading on the spine. read more
Edition: No Edition Stated
Binding: Full-Leather
Publisher: John Murray
Date Published: 1861
Description: Very Good. No Jacket. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. Eighteenth Thousand. Brown with gold lettering and decoration, decoration to spine, " Beati Mundo Corde" to front cover, Five raised spine bands, School prize inscription " St. Nicholas College St. Saviours School. C. W. King 1st Geography Prize, from the Provost and Fellows, Midsr 1862", gilded page edges, illustrated, 676 pages. Moderate rubbing and a few stains to covers. Minor edge wear. Foxing to the first and last few pages. School is in ... read more
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