Edward Leedes, English Examples to be Turned into Latin (1676)

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Date
1676
Book title
English Examples To Be Turned into Latin, Beginning with the Nominative case and Verb As 'tis varied through all Modes and Tenses; And After Fitted to all the Rules of the Grammar. To which are added Some Cautions for Children to avoid Mistakes in making Latin; Forms of Epistles, Themes, and other Exercises for the use of young Beginners at Bury-School
Publication place
London
Publisher
Nevil Simmons and Thomas Simmons
Text type
printed book
Genre
Grammars
Subject area
  • grammar
  • Latin
Word-group
type: topical
Word-entry
type: gloss
sample: Active Voice. The Indicative Mood Present tense, with the sign do. Sing. I Do for bid, thou dost perswade, he doth knock. 1 veto, 2 suadeo, 3 tundo. (p. 1)
Alston
XVI.341
Wing
L908
Other editions
1677: Wing 908a (Alston XVI.342);
1681: Wing 908b (Alston XVI.343);
1683: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.344);
1685: Wing 908c (Alston XVI.345);
1687: Wing 908d (Alston XVI.346);
1689: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.347);
1693: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.*348);
1695: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.349);
1697: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.350)