Pierre Berault, New, Plain, Short, and Complete French and English Grammar (1688)

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Date
1688
Book title
A New, Plain, Short, and Compleat French and English Grammar: Whereby the Learner may attain in few Months to Speak and Write French Correctly, as they do now in the Court of France. And Wherein all that is Dark, Superfluous, and Deficient in other Grammars, is Plain, Short, and Methodically supplied. Also very useful to Strangers, that are desirous to learn the English Tongue: For whose sake is added a Short, but very Exact English Grammar
Publication place
London
Printer
Thomas Hodgkin
Publisher
Author
Text type
printed book
Genre
Grammars
Subject area
  • French
  • grammar
Word-group
type: undifferentiated
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: A Noun is a thing which we see or feel, and of which we may form a Discourse; as, the Earth, la Terré; the Sun, le Soleil; a Man, un Homme (p. 2)
Alston
II.186
Wing
M1953
Other editions
1691 (Alston II.187);
1693: Wing B1954 (Alston II.188);
1700: Wing B1955 (Alston II.189)