John Barbour, Ancilla Grammaticae (1663)
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Date
1663
Author
Book title
Ancilla Grammaticae: Or, An Epitome Of Grammar Containing All the necessary Rudiments of the Latine Tongue: Composed in a short and easie Method for the use of young Scholars. With short Rules of Spelling Orthographie, Pointing, Construing, Parsing, making Latine, Variation, Imitation, &c.
Publication place
London
Publisher
Thomas Pierrepont
Text type
printed book
Genre
Grammars
Subject area
- grammar
- Latin
Word-group
type: topical
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: An Interjection is a word put in amongst other words, to signifie some sudden passion of the mind. (p. 11)
sample: An Interjection is a word put in amongst other words, to signifie some sudden passion of the mind. (p. 11)
Alston
XV.244
Wing
B711a, J785a
Other editions
1668: Wing B711a (Alston XV.245)