James Shirley, Via ad Latinam Linguam Complanata (1649)
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Date
1649
Author
Book title
Via ad Latinam linguam Complanata The way made plaine to the Latine Tongue The Rules Composed in English and Latine Verse. For the greater delight and benefit of Learners
Publication place
London
Publisher
John Stephonson
Text type
printed book
Genre
Grammars
Subject area
- grammar
- Latin
Summary
Explanations of grammatical terminology, and bilingual word-lists for some nouns and verbs, and for adverbs, prepositions, and interjections.
Word-group
type: undifferentiated
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: ETymologie is that part of Grammar, which teacheth the proprieties of severall words, especially in the difference of Terminations, and considereth all parts of speech. (b1r) ADverbs are parts of speech that must be joyn'd In construing next to Verbs, to shew their minde. ALonge afar off. aliò to another place. (p. 42)
sample: ETymologie is that part of Grammar, which teacheth the proprieties of severall words, especially in the difference of Terminations, and considereth all parts of speech. (b1r) ADverbs are parts of speech that must be joyn'd In construing next to Verbs, to shew their minde. ALonge afar off. aliò to another place. (p. 42)
Alston
XV.985
Wing
S3492
Other editions
1651 (an expanded version, titled Grammatica Anglo-Latina): Wing S3470 (Alston XVI.40);
1656 (another version, titled The Rudiments of Grammar): Wing S3484 (Alston XV.100)
1656 (another version, titled The Rudiments of Grammar): Wing S3484 (Alston XV.100)