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C. Suetonii Tranquilli Opera omnia notis illustrata
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Some improvements to the art of teaching
especially in the first grounding of a young scholar in grammar learning. Shewing a short, sure, and easie way to bring a scholar to variety and elegancy in writing Latine. Written for the help and ease of all ushers of schools, and country school-masters, and for the use and profit of all younger scholars. The second edition with many additions. By William Walker, B.D. author of the Treatise of English particles -
All the examples, both words and sentences, of The first part of grammer, translated into English
by I.K. You shall know the method by the following epistle -
Lilies rules construed
whereunto are added Tho. Robinsons Heteroclites, the Latin syntaxis, and qui mihi. Also there are added the rules for the genders of nouns and preterperfect tenses and supines of verbs, in English alone -
Thesaurus, Græcæ Linguæ, in epitomen, sive, Compendium, redactus, et alphabetice, secundum Constantini methodum, et Schrevelii, referatus
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English examples to be turned into Latin
beginning with the nominative case and verb as 'tis varied through all modes and tenses, and after fitted to all the rules of the grammar : to which are added some cautions for children to avoid mistakes in making Latin, forms of epistles, themes, and other exercises for the use of young beginners at Bury-School -
Emmanuelis Alvari prosodia
sive Institutionum linguæ Latinæ liber quartus. In usum studiosorum -
Maturinus Corderius's school-colloquies English and Latine
divided into several clauses : wherein the propriety of both languages is kept : that children by the help of their mother-tongue, may the better learn to speak Latine in ordinary discourse : there are numbers set down betwixt both, which do shew the place, and natural use of any word or phrase -
Sententiæ pueriles pro primis Latinæ linguæ tyronibus, ex diversis scriptoribus collectæ
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Secunda pars grammaticæ
jam delineata secundum sententiam plurium, sicuti promissum est in epistola D.D. cuminii. Editio secunda. Authore Jacobo Kirkwodo -
Institutiones pietatis, in quibus saluberrima vitæ præcepta, et aliæ res notatu dignissimæ continentur
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Terminationes et exempla declinationum et conjugationum
in usum gramaticastrorum -
Catonis Disticha de moribus
cum scholiis Des. Erasmi Roterodami : adjecta sunt dicta Graeca sapientum, interprete Erasmo Roterdamo : eadem per Ausonium, cum Erasmi doctissima enarratione : Mimi Publiani, ex ejusdem Erasmi restitutione, cùmque scholiis ejusdem : Isocratis ad Demonicum Oratio paraenetica, longè ad juventutis mores ritè formandos utilissima : majori quàm hactenus curâ diligentiâque excusa -
Genealogicon Latinum
A previous method of dictionary of all Latine vvords (the compounds only excepted) that may fruitfully be perused before the grammar, by those who desire to attain the language in the natural, clear, and most speedy way. The primitives after their mode of flexion. The deriviatives after their flexion and termination. The words of most obvious use being marked out with the two numeral notes. For the use of the neophyte in Merchant-Taylors School -
Tertia pars grammaticæ
jam delineata secundum sententiam plurium, sicuti promissum est in epistola D.D. cuminii. Editio secunda. Authore Jacobo Kirkwodo -
Catonis Disticha de moribus
Cum scholiis Des. Erasmi Roterod. Adjecta sunt dicta Græca sapientum, interprete Erasmo Roterdamo. Eadem per Ausonium, cum Erasmi doctissima enarratione. Mimi Publii, ex ejusdem Erasmi restitutione, cùmque scholiis ejusdem. Isocratis ad Demonicum Oratio parænetica, longè ad juventutis mores ritè formandos utilissima. Majori quàm hactenus curâ diligentiâque excusa -
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 set of Latins answerable to the most fundemental rules of grammar, and delivered in an easie method for the first beginners to make Latin at their entrance on the rules of construction -
A large dictionary in three parts
I. The English before the Latin, containing above ten thousand words more than any dictionary yet extant, II. The Latin before the English, with correct and plentiful etymological derivations, philological observations, and phraseological explications ..., III. The proper names of persons, places and other things necessary to the understanding of historians ans poets : in the whole comprehending whatsoever is material in any author upon this subject : together with very considerable and ample additions, carried on by a diligent search into the perusal of very many authors both ancient and modern : whereby this work is rendred the most complete and useful of any that was ever yet extant in this kind -
Scholæ Wintoniensis phrases Latinæ