Historical and Linguistic Studies in Literature related to the New Testament. Second Series. Linguistic and Exegetical Studies. Volume I. Part iv. The Infinitive in Polybius compared with the Infinitive in Biblical Greek. By Hamilton Ford Allen, Ph.D. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1907. 10″ × 7¼″. Pp. 60. $.50 net, $.53 postpaid [Book Review]

The Classical Review 24 (1):30-31 (1910)
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