Anonymous, Familiar Forms of Speaking (1680)
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Date
1680
Author
Book title
Familiar Forms of Speaking Compos'd for the Use of Schools, formerly fitted for the Exercise of a Private School only, now published for Common Use
Edition
third
Publication place
London
Printer
J. Grover
Publisher
T. Helder
Text type
printed book
Genre
Bilingual and polyglot dictionaries, glossaries, and vocabularies
Subject area
Latin
Language
headwords: English
explanations: Latin
explanations: Latin
explanations: Latin
explanations: Latin
Word-group
type: topical
Word-entry
type: gloss
sample: 1 SAve you Sir. 1 SAlve Domine. 2 I am yours. 2 Sum tuus. (pp. 172-73)
sample: 1 SAve you Sir. 1 SAlve Domine. 2 I am yours. 2 Sum tuus. (pp. 172-73)
Alston
XVI.399
Wing
F352a
Other editions
1678: no Wing no., F352 (Alston XVI.397-98);
1683: Wing F352b (Alston XVI.400);
1685: Wing F352c (Alston XVI.401);
1687: Wing F352da (Alston XVI.402);
1691: Wing F352e (Alston XVI.403);
1693: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.404);
1695: Wing F352f (Alston XVI.405);
1698: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.406)
1683: Wing F352b (Alston XVI.400);
1685: Wing F352c (Alston XVI.401);
1687: Wing F352da (Alston XVI.402);
1691: Wing F352e (Alston XVI.403);
1693: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.404);
1695: Wing F352f (Alston XVI.405);
1698: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.406)