Hume, Alexander / 2008-06-16 00:00:00
EBOOK ORTHOGRAPHIE OF THE BRITAN TONGUE ***
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{Transcriber's Note:
All material in parentheses () or square brackets [], including the
(_sic_) notations, is from the 1865 original. Material added by the
transcriber is in braces {}.
Greek words have been transliterated and shown between +symbols+.
Single Greek letters are identified by name: _eta_, _alpha_.
o: and e: represent omega and eta.
"i" represents upside-down i (used in I.3.6).
{gh} represents yogh (used in I.4.10).
{L} represents the "pounds" symbol.
Letters with diacritics are "unpacked" and shown within braces:
{a'} {e`} a with acute accent, e with grave accent
Irregularities in chapter numbering are explained at the end of the
editor's Notes.}
OF THE
ORTHOGRAPHIE AND CONGRUITIE
OF THE BRITAN TONGUE
A Treates, noe shorter then necessarie,
for the Schooles,
Be
ALEXANDER HUME.
Edited from the Original MS. in the British Museum,
by
HENRY B.
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