Richard Lloyd, The Latin Grammar (1653)
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Date
1653
Author
Richard Lloyd Note: 11/10/2005
Book title
The Latine grammar. Or, A Guide teaching a compendious way to attaine exact Skill in the Latine Tongue For A proper Congruity and elegant variety of Phrases in Prose and Verse. Published for the Common good in continuation of a former Guide, teaching to read English rightly, and Write accordingly
Publication place
London
Printer
Thomas Roycroft
Publisher
the Author
Text type
printed book
Genre
Grammars
Subject area
- grammar
- Latin
Word-group
type: undifferentiated
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: GRammar is a Series of rules directing to write and speak congruously, whence the true meaning of words may be certainly known. And it hath two parts, Etymologie and Syntaxe. (p. 3)
sample: GRammar is a Series of rules directing to write and speak congruously, whence the true meaning of words may be certainly known. And it hath two parts, Etymologie and Syntaxe. (p. 3)
Alston
XVI.52
Wing
L2669
Other editions
1653-54: Wing L2671 (also the English grammar, for which see LEME 463; Alston XVI.53);
1658-59: Wing L2672 (also the English grammar, for which see LEME 463; Alston XVI.54)
1658-59: Wing L2672 (also the English grammar, for which see LEME 463; Alston XVI.54)