From: Ben Crick (ben.crick@argonet.co.uk)
Date: Mon Oct 13 1997 - 18:31:55 EDT
On Mon 13 Oct 97 (12:51:49), jwrobie@mindspring.com wrote:
> The title page reads:
>
> H KAINH DIAQHKI.
> NOVUM TESTAMENTUM GRAECUM.
> AD EXEMPLAR
> ROBERTI STEPHANI ACCURATISSIME EDIUM.
>
> Cura P. Wilson, L.L.D.
> Coll. Columb. Neo-Eboracen. Prof. Emer.
>
> STEREOTYPIS HAMMONDI WALLIS, NOVI EBORACI
>
> HARTFORDIAE
> APUD OLIVERUM D. COOKE ET FILIOS.
> 1822.
>
>
> I don't read Latin, so I don't know what a lot of that means, and I
> know nothing about the origin of this book. Anybody know anything about
> this?
It reads:
hH KAINH DIAQHKH [you can manage that bit]
Greek New Testament
After the most accurate edition of Robert Stephens
By P Wilson, LLD [Doctor of Laws]
Professor Emeritus of Columba College, New York
Hammond Wallis Press, New York
HARTFORD [CT]
At Oliver D Cooke and Sons
1822
-- Revd Ben Crick, BA CF <ben.crick@argonet.co.uk> 232 Canterbury Road, Birchington, Kent, CT7 9TD (UK) http://www.cnetwork.co.uk/crick.htm
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