
An Introductory New Testament Greek Method
by William Rainey Harper, Revere Franklin Weidner
"An Introductory New Testament Greek Method" by Harper and Weidner, published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1892, is a fourth edition revised volume. This hardcover book is a key resource for Greek and theological studies, authored by notable scholars. The condition shows age-related wear, with a frayed cover and cracked spine, yet the text remains intact. A valuable piece for collectors interested in theological and linguistic history.
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The book is bound in green cloth with noticeable wear, including frayed edges and a cracked spine. The cover shows signs of aging, with some discoloration and rubbing. The binding is somewhat loose, but the pages are intact and readable. No dust jacket is present. Overall, the condition reflects its age but retains historical and educational value.
About This Antique 1892 Edition
"An Introductory New Testament Greek Method" by William Rainey Harper and Revere Franklin Weidner is a foundational text in the study of New Testament Greek. Published by Charles Scribner's Sons in New York in 1892, this fourth edition revised volume offers a comprehensive approach to learning Greek through manual exercises, vocabulary, and grammar. Harper, a distinguished scholar from the University of Chicago, and Weidner, a professor of Exegesis, combine their expertise to create a valuable resource for theology students and scholars. This edition is particularly notable for its revised content, enhancing the original 1888 publication. The book is bound in green cloth, showing signs of wear typical for its age, such as frayed edges and a cracked spine. Despite these imperfections, the text remains clear and intact, making it a significant acquisition for collectors of theological and linguistic works.
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