Goodrich, Chauncey A. Elements of Greek Grammar: Used in Yale College; Heretofore published as the Grammar of Caspar Frederic Hachenberg. Hartford: Oliver D. Cooke & Co., 1828. Fourth Edition, Enlarged and Improved. [9184]
Full brown leather with a black leather title label and gilt lines on the spine, all intact with light scuffing, 7 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches, iv., 247 , (1) clean pp., tight. Very good. Hardcover.
Chauncey Allen Goodrich (1790-1860), a leader of the 1808 revival at Yale College. He graduated from Yale in 1810, was pastor of the Congregational Church in Middletown, CT (1810-1817), was professor of rhetoric and oratory at Yale (1817-1839), then professor of pastoral theology from 1839 until his death in 1860. Goodrich was the son-in-law of Noah Webster, and was editor of his Dictionary. Goodrich published a Greek Grammar (1814), Greek and Latin Lessons (1832), and was one of the founders and editors of the Christian Quarterly Spectator.