On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 19:02, Glenn Blank wrote:
>
>
> >(This is rather insignificant, but above you say "to better
> >understand." That is a split infinitive. It's best to avoid those.)
> >
> Insignificant indeed. Could we perhaps be a bit less particular with each
> other's English grammar?
A split infinitive is something up with which I choose to put not.
With apologies to Winston Churchill.
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Mike Sangrey
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"The first one last wins."
"A net of highly cohesive details reveals the truth."
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> Novum Testamentum Graecum
> Editio Hellenistica
> TOM. II.
> Londini, Gulielmus Pickering, 1843
> contains GNT from Romans to Revelation
> all notes are in Greek
> $11
Another good buy. It is, I think, by the same compiler/author who
produced a slightly later two volume set which has the title:
Scholia Hellenistica in Novum Testamentum Philone et Josepho
Patribus Apostolicis aliisq. ecclesiae antiquae scriptoribus necnon
libris apocryphis maxime ornata. Instruxit atque ornavit Novi
Testamenti hellenistice illustrati recens editor [i.e. Edward
G. Grinfield]. London: Gulielmus [i.e., William] Pickering, 1848.
This is a collection of illustrative texts drawn from Jewish and early
Christian writers. Grinfield published the volumes drawn from the
Septuagint in 1843, about 5 years before the two above, with the same
publisher. My set of the above came from the library of Joseph Thayer,
the translator-editor of the Grimm-Wilcke Lexicon, still reprinted,
and now badly needs rebinding. I wonder if what you have does not also
have a Greek text without accents. but does have rough breathings.
Too bad you could not get volume I also.
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