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Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones, facili, et ad puerorum captum accommodata, methodo perscriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore
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An introduction to Latin syntax
Or, An exemplification of the rules of construction, as delivered in Mr. Ruddiman's rudiments, without anticipating posterior rules. Containing, I. The rules of syntax, with a brief illustration. II. Explanatory notes. III. Examples, taken for the most part from the classic authors. IV. English exercises. To which is subjoined, an epitome of ancient history, from the creation, to the birth of Christ. Intended as a proper mean to initiate boys in the useful study of history, while, at the same time, it serves to improve them in the knowledge of the Latin tongue. To which is added, a proper collection of historical and chronological questions; with a copious index. By John Mair, A.M -
Adminiculum puerile; or, A help for school-boys
Containing I. Fundamental exercises for young beginners. II. English examples fitted to the syntax-rules of the Lord Bishop of Cork's grammar, with some annotations. III. Some necessary cautions to prevent mistakes which boys are generally guilty of in making Latin. IV. English for Latin verses. V. Some examples of themes in English, with larger discourses on subjects. VI. Three indexes: the first containing all the words in the fundamental exercises: the second, those under the syntax-rules and cautions: and the third, those in the verses, with Latin for them. For the use of St. Patrick'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 -
An Introduction to the Latin tongue, for the use of youth
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An Introduction to the Latin tongue; compiled for the use of Eton College
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An introduction to the making of Latin
Comprising after an easy, compendious method, the substance of the Latin syntax, with proper English examples, most of them Translations from the Classic Authors, in one Column, and the Latin Words in another. To which is subjoined, in the same Method, a succinct account of the affairs of ancient Greece and Rome, intended at once to bring Boys acquainted with History, and the Idiom of the Latin Tongue: With Rules for the Gender of Nouns. The twenty-sixth edition, diligently revised and carefully corrected. By John Clarke, Late Master of the Public Grammar School in Hull -
Prosodia construed
and the meaning of the most difficult words therein contained plainly illustrated. Being an addition to the Construction of Lily's rules, and of like necessary use. By Barnab. Hampton -
An introduction to the Latin tongue
For the Use of Youth -
An abridgement of the last quarto edition of Ainsworth's dictionary, English and Latin
... By Thomas Morell -
A short introduction to Latin grammar
for the use of the University and Academy of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia. -
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 -
Silva critica
sive in auctores sacros profanosque commentarius philologus: concinnavit Gilbertus Wakefield, A. B. ET Coll. Jesu Apud Cantab. Nuper Socius. Pars Prima -
Mathurini Corderii colloquia selecta
or, select colloquies of Mathurin Cordier: Better adapted to the Capacities of youth, and fitter for Beginners in the Latin Tongue, than any Edition of the Colloquies, or any other Book yet published. Containing, Part I. The Colloquies in Latin, from a correct Edition published at the Hague: But for the Ease of Beginners, the Words are placed in the Order of Construction. Part II. An English Literal Translation, in a New Method; by the Help of which the young Scholar may, with Ease, attain to the rendering of the Latin Colloquies into English; and cannot mistake what English Words answer to the Latin. And to prevent a false Pronunciation, the Latin Words are accented. Part III. An Analysis, or Grammatical Resolution, of the Latin Words in the Colloquies. By Samuel Loggon, M.A. For the use of schools -
The peculiar use and signification of certain words in the Latin tongue: or, a collection of observations, wherein The elegant, and commonly unobserved Sense of Latin Words is fully and distinctly explained in Proper English: The Whole translated from the purest Latin Writers. By William Willymott, D. D. late Fellow of King's College, in Cambridge