APA (7th ed.) Citation

Keyworth, T. (1817). Principia Hebraica: Comprising a grammatical analysis of 564 verses selected from the hebrew psalms, in which are found nearly all the radical words in common use, occuring in the hebrew scriptures ; To which is prefixed a concise hebrew grammar adapted to the analysis, and so arranged as to illustrate the principles of the language, both with and without points. Hamilton u.a.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Keyworth, Thomas. Principia Hebraica: Comprising a Grammatical Analysis of 564 Verses Selected from the Hebrew Psalms, in Which Are Found Nearly All the Radical Words in Common Use, Occuring in the Hebrew Scriptures ; To Which Is Prefixed a Concise Hebrew Grammar Adapted to the Analysis, and so Arranged as to Illustrate the Principles of the Language, Both with and Without Points. London: Hamilton u.a, 1817.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Keyworth, Thomas. Principia Hebraica: Comprising a Grammatical Analysis of 564 Verses Selected from the Hebrew Psalms, in Which Are Found Nearly All the Radical Words in Common Use, Occuring in the Hebrew Scriptures ; To Which Is Prefixed a Concise Hebrew Grammar Adapted to the Analysis, and so Arranged as to Illustrate the Principles of the Language, Both with and Without Points. Hamilton u.a, 1817.

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