[Dikduk leshon 'Ivrit]. Dickdook leshon gnebreet. A Grammar of the Hebrew Tongue, being An Essay To bring the Hebrew Grammar into English, to Facilitate the Instruction Of all those who are desirous of acquiring a clear Idea of this Primitive Tongue by their own Studies; In order to their more distinct Acquaintance with the Sacred Oracles of the Old Testament, according to the Original. And Published more especially for the Use of the Students of Harvard-College, at Cambridge, in New-England.
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Link Singerman ID: 0024
Year: 1735
Entry: Monis, Judah. [Dikduk leshon 'Ivrit]. Dickdook leshon gnebreet. A Grammar of the Hebrew Tongue, being An Essay To bring the Hebrew Grammar into English, to Facilitate the Instruction Of all those who are desirous of acquiring a clear Idea of this Primitive Tongue by their own Studies; In order to their more distinct Acquaintance with the Sacred Oracles of the Old Testament, according to the Original. And Published more especially for the Use of the Students of Harvard-College, at Cambridge, in New-England. Boston: Printed by Jonas Green, MDCCXXXV. 94, [2] p.
Author/Editor: Judah Monis
Location: Boston, MA
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: [Dikduk leshon 'Ivrit]. Dickdook leshon gnebreet. A Grammar of the Hebrew Tongue, being An Essay To bring the Hebrew Grammar into English, to Facilitate the Instruction Of all those who are desirous of acquiring a clear Idea of this Primitive Tongue by their own Studies; In order to their more distinct Acquaintance with the Sacred Oracles of the Old Testament, according to the Original. And Published more especially for the Use of the Students of Harvard-College, at Cambridge, in New-England.
Printer/Publisher: Printed by Jonas Green
Language: English, Hebrew
Notes: Rosenbach 28, Evans 3931, Deinard 165, Goldman-Kinsberg 171. See Rosenbach 27 (Evans 3798) for related prospectus. The first Hebrew grammar printed in the New World. Concerning Jonas Green (1712-1767), the printer, see Benjamin Franklin (1939-), ed. Boston Printers, Publishers, and Booksellers: 1640-1800. Edited by Benjamin Franklin V (Boston, c1980), pp. 228-29; also the entry for Judah Monis on p. 375.
Goldman-Kinsberg Title: דִּקְדּוֹק לְשׁוֹן עִבְרִית = Dickdook Leshon Gnebreet
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Goldman-Kinsberg Number: 171