Johannes Posselius, Dialogues Containing all the most Useful Words of the Latin Tongue (1623)

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Date
1623
Book title
Dialogves Containing All The Most Vsefvll Words of the Latine tongue. And A Latine Oration Concerning The way of learning, and teaching the Latine and Greeke tongues. Written by Iohn Posselius. And word for word for the most part construed out of Latine into English
Publication place
London
Printer
Edward Allde
Text type
printed book
Genre
Bilingual and polyglot dictionaries, glossaries, and vocabularies
Subject area
  • grammar
  • Latin
Summary
"Yov are to haue the booke called Posselij Colloquia, and to conferre this booke therewith. And in this booke you shall see euery Latine word therof englished, and also the Latine words thereof so taken (or placed) one after another, as they are to be construed or englished." (p. 72)
Word-group
type: undifferentiated
Word-entry
type: gloss
sample: Muta change thou orbes the trenchers. Tolle take vp (or away) ciburn the meate, panetu the bread, butyrum the butter, caseum the cheese. (p. 4)
Alston
XV.904
STC
20129