Joseph Webbe, A Petition to the High Court of Parliament (1624)
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Date
1624
Author
Joseph Webbe Note: 15/10/2005
Book title
A Petition To The High Covrt Of Parliament, In the behalfe of auncient and authentique Authors, For the vniversall and perpetuall good of euery man and his posteritie
Publication place
[London]
Text type
printed book
Genre
Treatises
Subject area
- education
- grammar
- Latin
Word-group
type: undifferentiated
Word-entry
type: gloss
sample: By Grammar-Latine I vnderstand that Latine that we now make by Grammar rules: the first intention of which rules, and their collection out of that custome, and those Authors, was, to make vs write and speake such Latine as that Custome and those Authors did; which was, Latine-Latine: but it succeeded not. (a2r)
sample: By Grammar-Latine I vnderstand that Latine that we now make by Grammar rules: the first intention of which rules, and their collection out of that custome, and those Authors, was, to make vs write and speake such Latine as that Custome and those Authors did; which was, Latine-Latine: but it succeeded not. (a2r)
Alston
XV.903
STC
25170