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)

John Borthwick Gilchrist

(Kessinger Publishing's legacy reprints)

Kessinger Publishing, [200-?]

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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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  • Pt. 2. The Hindee moral preceptor, or, The Hindee-Persic and English vocabulary, connected with the rudimental principles of Persian grammar

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