""The Erasmian Pronunciation of Greek and Its Precursors"" is a scholarly work by Ingram Bywater, first published in 1908. The book examines the history and development of the Erasmian pronunciation of Greek, which was widely used in Europe during the Renaissance and beyond. Bywater traces the origins of this pronunciation system to the work of several influential figures, including Jerome Aleander, Aldus Manutius, and Antonio of Lebrixa. The author...