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  • [Info] The Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon: Consisting of an Alphabetical Arrangement of Every Word and Inflection Contained in the Old Testament Scriptures, Precisely as They Occur in the Sacred Text, With a Grammatical Analysis of Each Word, and Lexicographical Illustration of the Meanings (London: S. Bagster and Sons, 1848), by Benjamin Davidson

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Filed under: Hebrew language Filed under: Hebrew language -- Accents and accentuation Filed under: Bible. Old Testament -- Accents and accentuation Filed under: Hebrew language -- Alphabet -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Hebrew language -- Conversation and phrase booksFiled under: Hebrew language -- Dictionaries Filed under: Hebrew language -- Dictionaries -- English Filed under: Hebrew language -- Etymology -- Early works to 1800
  • [Info] Epistola de Studii Targum Utilitate et de Linguae Chaldaicae, Misnicae, Talmudicae, Arabicae, Vocabulorum Item Nonnulorum Barbaricorum Convenientia cum Hebraea (in Hebrew with Latin notes; Paris: B. Duprat and D. Maisonneuve, 1857), by Judah Ibn Quraysh, ed. by J. J. L. Bargès and Baer ben Alexander Goldberg
Filed under: Hebrew language -- Foreign words and phrases -- GreekFiled under: Hebrew language -- Grammar Filed under: Hebrew language -- Grammar -- Study and teaching -- History -- To 1500Filed under: Hebrew language -- Metrics and rhythmicsFiled under: Hebrew language -- Orthography and spelling Filed under: Hebrew language -- Phonetics -- Early works to 1800
  • [Info] Alphabeti Verè Naturalis Hebraici Brevissima Delineatio: Quae Simul Methodum Suppeditat, Juxta Quam Qui Surdi Nati Sunt sic Informari Possunt, ut Non Alios Saltem Loquentes Intelligant, Sed et Ipsi ad Sermonis Usum Perveniant (in Latin; Sulzbach: A. Lichtenthaler, 1667), by Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont, contrib. by Christian Knorr von Rosenroth, illust. by F. Franck
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  • [Info] The Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon: Consisting of an Alphabetical Arrangement of Every Word and Inflection Contained in the Old Testament Scriptures, Precisely as They Occur in the Sacred Text, With a Grammatical Analysis of Each Word, and Lexicographical Illustration of the Meanings (London: S. Bagster and Sons, 1848), by Benjamin Davidson
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