| FRANCIS L. HAWKS, D.D., LL.D. - 1850
...Greek, with the repetitions of certain combinations of characters in the inscription. His next step was to write the Greek text over the enchorial in such a manner, that what he supposed to be coincident words and passages should be brought into juxtaposition ; thus the... | |
| 1824 - 844 pagine
...the enchorial text in their relative situation : and, by a similar comparison, the name of Egypt is identified, although it occurs much more frequently...sufficient number of common points of subdivision, Triple Inwe may next proceed to write the Greek text over the enchorial, in such a manner that the... | |
| 1824 - 878 pagine
...the enchorial text in their relative situation ; and, by a similar comparison, the name of Egypt is identified, although it occurs much more frequently...the Greek, which often substitutes for it country it entirely. Having thus obtained ТЧ ° In this process, it will be necessary to observe that the... | |
| Marquis Spineto - 1829 - 558 pagine
...identified. Having thus obtained a sufficient number of common points of subdivision, the next step was to write the Greek text over the enchorial, in such a manner that the passages ascertained should coincide as nearly as possible ; taking, however, a proper care to observe, that the lines of... | |
| Edward W. Brayley - 1831 - 146 pagine
...the enchorial text in their relative situation : and, by a similar comparison, the name of Egypt is identified, although it occurs much more frequently...thus obtained a sufficient number of common points of 7* TARDINESS AND COMPARATIVE INDECISION OF. THE subdivision, we may next proceed to write the Greek... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 580 pagine
...Having thus obtained a sufficient number of common points of subdivision, the next step was to wTiti the Greek text over the enchorial, in such a manner that the passages ascertained should coinfide &9 nearly as possible : taking, however, a proper care to observe, that the lines of... | |
| Marquis SPINETO - 1845 - 544 pagine
...identified. Having thus obtained a sufficient number of common points of subdivision, the next step was to write the Greek text over the enchorial, in such a manner that the passages ascertained should coincide as nearly as possible ; taking, however, a proper care to observe, that the lines of... | |
| Marquis Spineto - 1845 - 544 pagine
...identified. Having thus obtained a sufficient number of common points of subdivision, the next step was to write the Greek text over the enchorial, in such a manner that the passages ascertained should coincide as nearly as possible ; taking, however, a proper care to observe, that the lines of... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1850 - 356 pagine
...Greek, with the repetitions of certain combinations of characters in the inscription. His next step was to write the Greek text over the enchorial in such a manner, that what he supposed to be coincident words and passages should be brought into juxtaposition ; thus the... | |
| Thomas Young - 1855 - 660 pagine
...the enchorial text in their relative situation : and, by a similar comparison, the name of Egypt is identified, although it occurs much more frequently...subdivision, we may next proceed to write the Greek test over the enchorial, in such a manner that the passages ascertained may all coincide as nearly... | |
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