Joseph Webbe, Pueriles Confabulatiunculae or Children's Talk (1627)

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Date
1627
Author
Joseph Webbe Note: 15/10/2005
Book title
Pveriles Confabvlativncvlæ. Or, Childrens talke: Clavsed And Drawne into Lessons, for such as desire to breed an habit in themselues (either by their owne industry, or by the helpe of Masters) of that kinde of Dialogicall, or common-speaking Latine, After the Method of Dr. Webbe. Lately priuileged by Patent from his Maiestie for 31. yeeres
Publication place
London
Printer
F. K.
Text type
printed book
Genre
Bilingual and polyglot dictionaries, glossaries, and vocabularies
Subject area
Latin
Summary
An annotated edition of a dialogue adapted from Dictionariolvm Latinogermanicum by Evaldus Gallas, as identified by Alston
Language
headwords: English
explanations: Latin
explanations: Latin
Word-group
type: undifferentiated
Word-entry
type: gloss
sample: How many howrs haue I slept? a.10. Quot horas dormiui? almost ten, a.11. ferme decem, too-long. a.12. nimium diu. (Alston XV, plate CLXXXII)
Alston
XV.907
STC
25170.5