Nova methodus graeca / P. F. Thomae abbreviata : manuscript, [17--]

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Nova methodus graeca / P. F. Thomae abbreviata : manuscript, [17--]

Summary of F. Thomas' Greek grammar, published in Paris, 1709 (colophon, p. 49 provides bibliographic citation with English notes). Includes discussions of verb conjugation and word declension, as well as a vocabulary list.

1 v. (49 p.) ; 20 cm.

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