John Sergeant, The Mystery of Rhetoric Unveiled (1657)

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Date
1665
Author
John Smith (alternate name for John Sergeant ) Note: He publishes this as John Smith.
Book title
The Mysterie of Rhetorique Unvail'd, Wherein above 130 The Tropes and Figures are severally derived from the Greek into English, together with lively Definitions ...
Edition
2nd edn.
Publication place
London
Printer
E. Cotes
Publisher
George Eversden
Transcription source
EEBO/TCP
Text type
printed book
Genre
Hard-word, term-of-art, and dialect dictionaries, glossaries, and definitions
Subject area
rhetoric
Summary
(a) "The Alphabetical Table, or a Synopsis, whereby the Reader may on a sudden, view all the Tropes and Figures, or find out which of them he principally aims at; where, next after the Trope, or Figure, is the genuine Signification of the word in English, then a brief description of each Trope and Figure, and lastly a referring to the Pages, where they are largely Explained and Exemplified: Note likewise that some words which are neither Tropes, nor Figures, yet, being abstruse words, and incident to the unvailing divers of the Figures, are here inserted, and the Reader referred to the pages, where they are also described and exemplified"; and (b) "A brief Explication of the terms used in Rhetorique, some being borrowed from Logick, and proposed in a Greek, and therefore to most in an unknown dresse"
Extent
(a) A8r-a7r; (b) a7v-a8v
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: ÆNigma, a Riddle, or an obscure Allegory. page 83 (a8r)
Alston
VI.80-87
Wing
S2581
Other editions
1656: Wing S4116A 1673: Wing S4116C; 1683: Wing S4116E, S2583 Variant; 1688: Wing S2584
Facsimiles
Smith, John. Mystery of Rhetoric Unveiled, 1657. English linguistics 1500-1800, no. 205. Menston: Scolar Press, 1969. view record