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.
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- M.DCC.LXIV. [1764]
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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 W
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Cambridge : printed by J. Bentham Printer to the University, for the author; and sold by T. Osborne in Gray's Inn, T. Payne next the Mews Gate, T. Payne, Benj. Dod in Ave-Mary Lane, London; T. & J. Merrill in Cambridge; D. Prince in Oxford; and W. Chase in Norwich, M.DCC.LXIV. [1764]
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