David Wedderburn, A Short Introduction to Grammar (1632)

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Date
1632
Book title
A Short Introduction to Grammar, Compyled for the Instruction of Youth, By Publique Authoritie
Publication place
Aberdeen
Printer
Edward Raban
Text type
printed book
Genre
Grammars
Subject area
  • grammar
  • Latin
Summary
Explanations of grammatical terminology
Word-group
type: undifferentiated
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: What are Substantiue Nownes? A Substantiue is a Nowne, which hath but one article only: as, hic Pater, a Father. Or two at the most: as, hic & hæc Parens. And they are thus interpreted: Domus, an House: Manus, the Hand: Virtus, Vertue. Of Substantiue Nowns, some are called Proper Nownes; and some, Appellatiues. A Proper Nowne, is that which agreeth to one particular thing only: as, Londinum, Petrus, Rhenus. (p. 10)
Alston
XV.941
STC
25192
Facsimiles
Wedderburn, David. A Short Introduction to Grammar, 1632. English linguistics, 1500-1800, no. 236. Menston: Scolar Press, 1970. view record