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A copious dictionary
in three parts: I. The English before the Latin, enriched with about ten thousand words more then any former dictionary contains. II. The Latin before the English, with correct and plentifull etymological derivations, philological observations, and phraseological explications. III. The proper names of persons, places, and other things necessary to the understanding of historians and poets. To which are adjoyned, a table of authours names at large, which in this book are made use of, or mentioned: and also some lesser tractates. The whole being a comprisal of Thomasius and Rider's foundations, Holland's and Holyoak's superstructure and improvements: together with amendments and enlargements very considerable for number and nature; promoted and carried on by a diligent search into, and perusal of several other dictionaries, and many authours ancient and modern: rendring this work the most compleat and usefull of any in this kind yet extant; as the preface doth particularly declare, and t -
The treatise of the figures at the end of the rules of construction in the Latin grammar, construed
With every example applyed and fitted to his rule, for the help of the weaker sort in the grammar schools. By John Stockwood sometime schoolmaster of Tunbridge -
Vestibuli linguarum auctarium
voces Latinæ linguæ primitivas construi cœptas, & in sententiolas breves redactas, exhibens; in præludium sylvam Latinam ingressuris datum. Anglicè redditum per Joannem Osbornum, in usum scholarum -
The royal grammar, commonly called Lylly's grammar, explained
In those rules of it, which concern the genders, and irregular declinings of nouns; and the preterperfect tenses, and supines of verbs; ordinarily called, propria quæ maribus; quæ genus; and as in præsenti. By way of question and answer, opening the meanings of the rules with great plainness, to the understanding of children of meanest capacity. With choice critical observations on the same, from the best extant authors and grammarians; for the amending of the mistakes, and supplying the defects thereof. By William Walker, B.D. author of the Treatise of the English particles -
Linguæ Latinæ exercitatio
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Methodi practicæ specimen. An essay of a practical grammar; or, An enquiry after a more easie and certain help to the construing and pearcing of authors; and to the making and speaking of Latin
Containing a sett of Latins answerable to the most fundamental rules of grammar, and delivered in an easie method for the first beginners to make Latin, at their entrance on the rules of construction. By Christopher Wase, M.A. Teacher of the free-school at Tunbridge in Kent -
Prosodia construed and the meaning of the most difficult words therein contained plainly illustrated
being an addition to the construction of Lilies rules, and of like necessary use. By Barnab. Hampton -
Grammatica facilis
seu, nova, & artificiosa methodus docendi linguam latinam: cui praefiguntur animadversiones in rudimenta nostra vulgaria, & grammaticam despauterianam; nec non methodus, quâ haec doceatur; item vestibulum, seu rudimenta grammaticae. Tertiae parti praefigitur orthographia, de qua nihil apud despauterium nostrum reperies. Huic subjicitur brevis de accentu tractatus cum necessaria in tertiam partem praemonitione. Postremo, quinque Carminum generibus despauterianis adduntur (plus minus) viginti quatuor versuum genera cum brevi variorum poëmatum descriptione -
The common rudiments of Latine grammar, usually taught in all schools
Delivered in a very plain method, for young beginners, viz. 1 The common accidence examined. 2 The terminations, and examples of the declensions and conjugations. 3 Propria quae maribus Quae genus and As in praesenti Englished and explained. With a synopsis of the matter, and an index of the words belonging to each of them -
Grammatica facilis
seu, nova & artificiosa methodus docendi linguam latinam: cui præfiguntur animadversiones in rudimenta nostra vulgaria, & grammaticam despauterianam -
Grammatica facilis, seu nova, & artificiosa methodus docendi linguam Latinam
cui præfiguntur animadversiones in rudimenta nostra vulgaria, & grammaticam despauterianam nec non methodus, quâ hæc doceatur; item vestibulum, seu rudimenta grammaticæ. Tertiæ parti præfigitur orthographia, de qua nihil apud despauterium nostrum reperies. Huic subjicitur brevis de accentu tractatus cum necessaria in tertiam partem præmonitione. Postremo, quinque carminum generibus despauterianis adduntur (plus minus) viginti quatuor versuum genera cum brevi variorum Poëmatum descriptione. Authore Jacobo Kirkwodo -
Joannis Amos Comenii Janua linguarum
novissime ab ipso authore recognita, aucta, emendata & cum ænies typis illustrata : in usum scholarum per totum terrarum orbem -
A copious dictionary in three parts
I. the English before the Latin ... II. The Latin before the English ... III. The proper names of persons, places ... : to which are adjoyned a table of authors names ... : the whole being a comprisal of Thomasius and Rider's foundations, Holland's and Holyoak's superstructure and improvements : together with amendments and enlargements very considerable