The Hindee moral preceptor, or, Rudimental principles of Persian grammar as the Hindoostanee scholars' shortest road to the Persian language (1821)

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"The Hindee moral preceptor, or, Rudimental principles of Persian grammar as the Hindoostanee scholars' shortest road to the Persian language (1821)"
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John Borthwick Gilchrist
Publisher
  • Kessinger Publishing
Publication Year
  • [200-?]
Book size
23 cm
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  • : [pbk.]
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  • The Hindee moral preceptor, or, Rudimental principles of Persian grammar as the Hindoostanee scholars' shortest road to the Persian
  • The Hindee moral preceptor, or, Rudimental principles of Persian grammar, as the Hindoostanee scholars' shortest road to the Persian language, or vice versa; rendered as plain and easy as possible, through the medium of sixty exercises in prose and verse; including the celebrated Pundnamu or Ethics of Shuekh Su,udee [i.e. Suʿudee]
  • Rudimental principles of Persian grammar

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Reprint. Originally published: London : Printed for Black, Kingsbury, Parbury and Allen, 1821. 2nd ed

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"With a Hindoostanee literal version, and an English metrical paraphrase of each poem: comprising in part II a large English and Hindee-Persic vocabulary, which is also reversed for the immediate use of the students in these two most essential languages during the future progress of every orientalist in British India"--Original t.p. of pt. 1

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