This week I'm going to share an item left to me by my maternal grandfather, Dr. John Roy Stewart. He was a Baptist pastor for about 60 years, and in his studies he was required to learn both Greek and Hebrew. And I have this...
This leather bound book, about a foot tall and pretty heafty at over 1700 pages, is my grandfather's Greek/English dictionary. He actually used it when he was in school and later when he would write sermons.
Here's a look at the spine...
This is the title page. It looks pretty old, huh?
Well, that's because it is! It was published in 1865. Obviously, my grandfather picked it up used...
Here's a sample page. They're all about the same, as far as I can tell...
And here's who sold the book. Are they still there? Probably not, but I haven't checked, to be real honest.
And there you have it. A treasure to me because, although I have no use for it, I know my grandfather used it quite a bit! And having a 160 year old academic text on my bookshelf makes me feel just a little bit smarter, I guess!
Until next time, keep searching for treasure!
Well this is different! Not made by Milton Bradley or Disney. "Perrysburg, O.". I'll assume this is a town in Ohio. Back then, there probably were no other "O" states, so they only needed the "O".
ReplyDeleteI like the colorful, streaky design. (I forget the proper term). Is the book divided into two parts? Greek/English and English/Greek? Either way, not exactly a 'page turner'.
You're fortunate to have this book as a reminder of your grandfather. Thanks, Stu.
Yep! I looked up the company, and there's no record of them that I can find.
DeleteIt's a nice thing to have, though.
Thanks!
JB, I think the term is 'marbling'?? It sure gives this book a fancy look.
ReplyDeleteBoy, when you think back to 1865 in history, there was A LOT happening. The U.S. Civil War ended...Abraham Lincoln was assassinated...Lewis Carroll published Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and so much more.
Stu, this is another nice keepsake to keep in the family. Thank you for sharing.
Wow, Sue! I really never thought of it that way! Thanks for helping me realise it's even more special than I thought!
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