Francisci Vigeri, ... De Praecipuis Graecae Dictionis Idiotismis Libellus. Illustravit... Et... Auxit Henricus Hoogeveen is a treatise on the principal idioms of the Greek language. This book offers insight into the nuances of Greek diction, illuminated and augmented by Henricus Hoogeveen. It is a valuable resource for students and scholars of classical languages, linguistics, and ancient literature. The work provides a comprehensive examination of idiomatic expressions, contributing to a deeper understanding of the Greek language and its rich literary tradition.
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