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Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, sive, Dictionarium idionaticum Anglo-Latinum
in quo phrases tam Latinæ quam Anglicanæ linguæ sibi mutuo respondentes, sub certis quibusdam capitibus secundum alphabeti ordinem e regione collocantur. In usum tam peregrinorum, qui sermonem nostrum Anglicanum, quam nostratium, qui Latinum idioma callere student. Sexta editio. Cui accessit istiusmodi phrasium & idiomatum additio in utraque lingua ad minus trium millium. Opera, studio, & industria Gulielmi Walker, S.T.B -
The royal grammar, commonly called Lilie'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 meaning 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 and idioms -
A rational and speedy method of attaining to the Latin tongue
in two parts : the first containing such precepts as are common to all languages, the second contains what is more peculiar to the Latin tongue : the whole being accomodated to the meanest capacities, not only persons of riper years, but any child that can read English, may, by this method, in a little time, arrive at a greater degree of knowledg, than is usually attain'd after several years drudgery in the common road : most logical terms being in this treatise explained, the art of reasoning may be perfectly learned without much farther trouble -
A short introduction of grammar
Compiled and set forth for the bringing up of all those that intend to attain to the knowledge of the Latin tongue -
Vocabula, cum aliis nonullis Latinæ linguæ subsidiis
In eorum gratiam, qui prima Latini sermonis tyrocinia faciunt -
A short introduction to grammar
compyled for the instruction of youth -
Grammatica Despauteriana cum nova novi generis glossa
cui subjunguntur singula primae partis exempla vernacule reddita -
The common accidence examined
and explained by short questions and answers, according to the very words of the book. Conducing very much to the ease of the teacher, and the benefit of the learner. Being helpful to the better understanding of the rudiments and grounds of grammar, delivered in that and the like introduction to the Latin tongue. Written heretofore, and made use of in Rotheram School, and now published for the profit of young beginners in that and other schools. By Charles Hoole, Master of Arts: lately teacher of a private grammar-school near the Token-house Garden in Lothbury, London -
An explanation of the additional rules, for the genders of nouns, in the Oxford Grammar
By Way of question and answer. Opening the meanings of the rules with great plainness to the understanding of children of meanest capacity. With some critical observations on the same. By John Twells Master of the Free-School in Newark -
The royal grammar, commonly called Lilie'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 meaning 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 and idioms -
Familiar forms of speaking
composed for the use of schools : formerly fitted for the exercise of a private school only -
A short introduction of grammar generally to be used
compiled and set forth for the bringing up of all those that intend to attain to the knowledge of the Latine tongue -
The royal grammar reformed into a more easie method for the better understanding of the English
and more speedy attainment of the Latin tongue