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The etymologist of Æsops fables
containing the construing of his Latine fables into English: also the etymologist of Phædrus fables, containing the construing of Phædrus (a new found yet auncient author) into English, verbatim. Both very necessarie helps for young schollers. Compiled by Simon Sturtevant -
Phaedri Aug. liberti fabularum Aesopiarum
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Æsops fables, with the fables of Phaedrus
moralized, translated verbatim, according to the Latine, for the use of grammar schooles, and for children -
Phædri Fabulæ
or, Phædrus's Fables, with the following improvements; in a method intirely new. Viz. The Words of the author are placed according to their Grammatical Construction, below every Fable; also the Rhetorical Figures as they occur: and to make the Pronunciation easy, all Words of above two Syllables are marked with proper Accents. Also a Collection of Idioms and Phrases in phaedrus, and all the Proverbial Mottos to the Fables, with the English Phrases and Proverbs answerable, set over against them. And lastly, an Alphabetical Vocabulary of all the Words in the Author, shewing their Parts of Speech and Signification; to which are added, the Themes of the Verbs with their Government. For the use of schools. By John Stirling, M. A. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Gordon -
Phædri Augusti Cæsaris liberti
fabularum Aesopiarum libri quinque: interpretatione & notis illustravit Petrus Danet, academicus, Jussu Christianissimi regis, In Usum Serenissimi Delphini. Adjicitur fabularum appendix, nuperrimè ex MS. veteri descriptarum à Marquardo Gudio -
Phædri Augusti Cæsaris liberti Fabularum Æsopiarum libri quinque
or, the five books of the Fables of Phædrus, who was made a freeman of Rome by Augustus Cæsar, in imitation of Æsop's Fables; Improved by a Method intirely new: wherein The Order of Construction is so natural and concise, that the most ignorant Scholar may easily find it without the least Hesitation. To which are added accents and notes, For the true Pronunciation and right Interpretation of all the Idioms, Phrases, Proverbial Expressions and Grammatical Figures. By John Entick, M. A. Editor and Improver of Schrevelius's Lexicon, and of several Latin and Greek Classicks -
Phædri Augusti Liberti Fabularum Æsopiarum libri V. Notis anglicis a Gul. Willymotto