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Excerpt from Transactions of the American Philological Association, Vol. 13: 1882
The next family to appear in America was that of the Leus den editions. The first example was the greek-latin New Testament published by Bradford, at Philadelphia, in 1806. The titlepage is preceded by a short false title (consisting of the first six lines of the true), and reads as follows: H kainhi aiaqhkh. Novum I testamentum, cum versione Latina I Arise Montani, I in quo tum selecti versiculi 1900, quibus omnes Novi I Testamenti voces continentur, as teriscis I notantur; I tum omnes 81 singulae voces, semel vel smpius occurrentes, I peculiari nota distinguuntur. I Auctore I Johanne Leusden, Professore. I Editio Prima Americana: qua plurima Londiniensis errata, diligentissime animad I versa, corriguntur: I Cura Johannis Watts. I Philadelphim: I Ex Officina Classica: I Impensis S. F. Bradford. I 12mo, pp.561.
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