Two dissertations: I. Upon the origin, construction, division, and relation of languages. II. Upon the original powers of letters; wherein is proved from the Analogy of Alphabets, and the Proportion of Letters, that the Hebrew ought to be read without points. To which is added, the second edition, enlarged, of a Hebrew grammar an lexicon, without points. By Gregory Sharpe, LL. D. Late Chaplain to his Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for John Millan, near Whitehall, M.DCC.LI. [1751]
Publication year
1751-1751
ESTC No.
T113734
Grub Street ID
165605
Description
xiv,[2],118,[2];56,76,[52]p.,plates : ill. ; 8⁰
Note
Includes: 'Seven letters containing a new and easy method of learning the Hebrew language. The second edition enlarged.', with a separate dated titlepage, pagination and register.

'An Hebrew lexicon' has a separate titlepage and pagination but continuous register.