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The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or, A plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar
Wherein the principles of the language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A -
Scriptores Romani: sive, selecta ex M.T. Cicerone. Tit. Livio. Corn. Tacito. M. Velleio Paterculo. C. Plinio. In usum regiæ scholæ Etonensis
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A collection of English exercises
Translated from the writings of Cicero only, for school-boys to re-translate into Latin; and adapted to the principal rules in the compendium of Erasmus's syntax. By William Ellis, A. M. And Master of the Grammar School at Alford, in Lincolnshire -
Erasmi colloquia selecta; or, The select colloquies of Erasmus
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The American grammar: or, A complete introduction to the English and Latin languages
Formed from a careful perusal of the classic authors, and the writings of the best grammarians. -
The new Latin and English dictionary
designed for the use of grammar schools, and private education: containing all the words and phrases proper for reading the classic authors in both languages. Accurately collected from the most approved Latin Authors; Accompanied with every Improvement to supply the Deficiencies of other Dictionaries, and to enable the Scholar to parse and construe each Word according to its various Interpretation by the best Authors in the English Tongue. By John Entick, M. A. Editor of Schrevelius's Greek Lexicon; Littleton and Cole's Latin Dictionaries; and Author of the New Spelling Dictionary, &c -
The works
of Virgil: translated into English verse by Mr. Dryden -
Farther English examples, or, book of cautions for children, in rendering English into Latin; with the signification, and use of certain English particles. With Phrases, English and Latin, under each Head. Containing also, I. Useful Observations for the Young Beginner. II. Figura, or the Figures of Construction. Each Part explained by proper Examples. Also a vocabulary, English and Latin
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The American grammar: or, A complete introduction to the English and Latin languages
Formed from a careful perusal of the classic authors, and the writings of the best grammarians. For the use of schools both English and Latin. By Robert Ross, A.M -
Gradus ad Parnassum
sive novus synonymorum, epithetorum, phrasium poeticarum, ac versuum thesaurus, Smetium, Januam Musarum, Delectum Epithetorum, Parnassum Poeticum, Elegantias Poeticas, Thesaurum Virgilii, aliosque omnes id genus Libros ad Poesin necessarios complectens. In quo singulis syllabis appositae sunt Notae quantitatis indices, una cum Poetarum testimoniis ordine alphabetico adjunctis; quorum authoritate singularum vocum quantitas comprobatur. Addita sunt Genera, & Incrementa omnia Nominum, ac Verborum praterita & Supina. Accedunt, quae ex Historia, Fabula, & Geographia, ad Poeticam Artem conserunt. Tum etiam Synonymorum & Epithetorum, Poetis maxime prepriorum, quae aliquid habent obscuritatis, accurata explicatio. Inseruntur Descriptiones & Comparationes, ex optimis Poetis excerptae. Ab uno è Societate Jesu. Novissimam hanc editionem recensuit, et sexcentis testimoniis desideratis auxit T. Morell -
Lily's rules construed
whereunto are added Tho Robinson's Heteroclites, the Latin syntaxis; Also there are added, The Rules for the Genders of Nouns, and Preterperfect Tenses and Supines of Verbs in English alone -
A short introduction to grammar
compiled and set forth for the bringing up of all those that intend to attain to the knowledge of the Latin tongue -
The london vocabulary
English and Latin: Put into a New Method, proper to acquaint the Learner with Things as well as pure Latin Words. Adorned with Twenty-Six Pictures. For the use of schools. The eighteenth edition corrected. By James Greenwood, Author of the English Grammar, and late Sur-Master of St. Paul's School -
The rudiments of the Latin tongue
or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar: Wherein The Principles of the Language are Methodically digested, both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of Grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A -
A new grammar of the Latin tongue
Or, a rational, short, comprehensive, and plain method of teaching that language. Freed from The many Obscurities, Defects, Superfluities, and Errors, which render the Common Grammar an insufferable Impediment to the Progress of Education. Commodiously contrived, As well for initiating Learners, as for the Convenience of those who, through Disuse, may have partly lost their Latin. To which is added a vocabulary, and A Practical Apparatus for Latin Composition. By John Holmes, late Master of the Publick Grammar School in Holt, Norfolk. The twelfth edition, corrected and enlarged by E. Harwood, D.D. What wilt thou do? Wilt thou follow Reason, or thy Ancestors? Lact. Whatever Precepts you pretend to give, Be sure to lay them down both clear and brief; By that they're easier far to apprehend, By this more faithfully preserv'd in Mind: All Things superfluous are apt to cloy The Judgment, and surcharge the Memory. Oldham