Greek language - Accents and accentuation
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A treatise upon Greek accents . Translated from the Nouvelle methode Grecque, written by the Messieurs of Port-Royal. To which is prefixed, a character of the most valuable Greek authors.
Lancelot, Claude, 1615?-1695.Date: M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]- E-books
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A review of some passages in the preceding Essay , in reply to Dr. G's Second Dissertation. By the Author of the Essay.
Foster, John, 1731-1774.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- E-books
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Accentus redivivi or, a defence of an accented pronunciation of Greek prose; shewing it to be conformable to all antiquity; together with an Answer to the Objections of Mekerchus, Isaac Vossius, Henninius, and other Modern Opposers of Greek Accents. By William Primatt, M.A.
Primatt, William, 1701 or 2-1770.Date: M.DCC.LXIV. [1764]- E-books
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An essay on the different nature of accent and quantity with their use and application in the English, Latin, and Greek languages: containing Remarks on the Metre of the English; on the origin and Aeolism of the Roman; on the general History of the Greek, with an account of its Antient Tones, and a defence of their present accentual marks. To which is subjoined the Greek elegiac poem of M. Musurus addressed to Leo X. With a Latin version and notes. The second edition, corrected and much enlarged. Containing some additions from the papers of Dr. Taylor and Mr. Markland. With a reply to Dr. G's. second dissertation in answer to the essay. By John Foster, M. A. Late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge.
Foster, John, 1731-1774.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]