Shaʻar ʼo Petach ʼel Leshon Hakodesh A gate or door to the holy tongue, opened in English. : Containing. 1. The chief and necessary grounds of the Hebrew grammar. 2. A table for the Hebrew roots, in which all the roots of the Bible are set down; and a plain and ready way presently to find out the roots of all Hebrew words which are deficient in one or two of their radicall letters, is described. 3. A praxis to the grammar and the table, upon the prophecy by Obadiah; the Decalogue, and the twelfth chapter of Isaiah: wherein the Hebrew text it self, is first set down; and then every Hebrew word of those places of Scripture is read in English letters, then expounded, and grammatically resolved in English; and all in so plain and easie a way, as may be made use of by any ordinary capacity of either sexe. By William Robertson, Master of Arts, from the University of Edinburgh, in Scotland, now residing and teaching Hebrew in London.
1653
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Title
Shaʻar ʼo Petach ʼel Leshon Hakodesh A gate or door to the holy tongue, opened in English. : Containing. 1. The chief and necessary grounds of the Hebrew grammar. 2. A table for the Hebrew roots, in which all the roots of the Bible are set down; and a plain and ready way presently to find out the roots of all Hebrew words which are deficient in one or two of their radicall letters, is described. 3. A praxis to the grammar and the table, upon the prophecy by Obadiah; the Decalogue, and the twelfth chapter of Isaiah: wherein the Hebrew text it self, is first set down; and then every Hebrew word of those places of Scripture is read in English letters, then expounded, and grammatically resolved in English; and all in so plain and easie a way, as may be made use of by any ordinary capacity of either sexe. By William Robertson, Master of Arts, from the University of Edinburgh, in Scotland, now residing and teaching Hebrew in London.
Uniform title
Gate or door to the holy tongue
Created/published
London : Printed by J. Flesher, for Joseph Cranford; and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard; at the sign of the Phenix, 1653.
Description
[12], 131, [1] p. ; (8vo)
Associated name
Note
A second part, "The second gate, or The inner door to the holy tongue" (Wing R1618), was published in the following year. It includes a Hebrew dictionary.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nou. 14".
Signatures: A⁶ B-I⁸ K².
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nou. 14".
Signatures: A⁶ B-I⁸ K².
ESTC staff note
Signatures from DFo.
Verify Hebrew transliteration.
Verify Hebrew transliteration.
Cited/described in
Wing, D.G. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700 (CD-ROM, 1996), R1612
British Museum. Catalogue of the pamphlets, books, newspapers, and manuscripts relating to the Civil War, the Commonwealth, and Restoration, collected by George Thomason, 1640-1661, E.1486[2]
English short title catalogue (ESTC), R208468
British Museum. Catalogue of the pamphlets, books, newspapers, and manuscripts relating to the Civil War, the Commonwealth, and Restoration, collected by George Thomason, 1640-1661, E.1486[2]
English short title catalogue (ESTC), R208468
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Item Details
Call number
180- 392q
Folger-specific note
Bound in gilt-tooled vellum. Provenance: Folger purchase from L. Rostenburg, 5 January 1961