Johann Amos Comenius, Joh. Amos Comenii Vestibulum Novissimum Linguae Latinae (1657)

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Date
1657
Book title
Joh. Amos Comenii Vestibulum Novissimum Linguæ Latinæ: Rerum & Linguæ cardines exhibens (ad Leges methodi Linguarum novissimæ concinnatum) Anglicè factum (secundùm ejusdem exemplar ab Henrico Schoof Belgicè redditum,) atique cum Originali diligenter comparatum, & Grammaticá Vestibulari Indiceque Anglico, ita accommodatum, ut hinc brevi tempore Latina Lingua solidè addisci queat. Joh. Amos Comenius His Last Porch Of The Latin Tongue: Setting out the agreement of Things and Language (made fit unto the Rules of the last Method of Languages) made English (according to the Copy thereof turned into Low Dutch by Henry Schoof) and carefully compared with the Original; Also so fitted with a Vestibulary Grammar, and an English Table, that hence the Latin Tongue may be perfectly well learned in a short time
Publication place
London
Printer
R. Hodekinson
Text type
printed book
Genre
Bilingual and polyglot dictionaries, glossaries, and vocabularies
Subject area
  • grammar
  • Latin
Summary
A lexicon of English and Latin organized semantically
Language
headwords: English
explanations: Latin
explanations: Latin
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: 1. All things, Somthing, Nothing, have their names. 2. All things are, God, a Three-one; the intire maker of (all things besides himself) the World, [namely] the Creatures. 3. God is, One in the Trinity of Persons; the Father, Creator of the World; the Son, the Redeemer of Men; the Holy-Ghost, the Sanctifier of the Elect. 4. The Creatures are, Substances, having bodies, [having no bodies] namely a Spirit, an Vnderstanding, a Soul. (p. 1)
Alston
XVI.116
Wing
C5533a
Other editions
1659: Wing C5533ab (Alston XVI.117)