William Walker, Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina sive Dictionarium Idiomaticum Anglo-Latinum (1670)

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Date
1670
Author
William Walker Note: 15/10/2005
Book title
Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, sive Dictionarium Idiomaticum Anglo-Latinvm: In Quo Phrases Tam Latinae quàm Anglicanæ Linguæ Sibi mutuò respondentes, sub certis quibusdam Capitibus secundum Alphabeti ordinem è regione collocantur. In usum tam Peregrinorum, qui Sermonem nostrum Anglicanum, quàm Nostratium, qui Latinum Idioma callere student. A Dictionarie of English and Latine Idiomes wherein Phrases of the English and Latine Tongue Answering in Parallels each to the other are Ranked under seuerall heads Alphabeticallie Set
Publication place
London
Printer
J. Macock
Publisher
Josephi Clark
Text type
printed book
Genre
Bilingual and polyglot dictionaries, glossaries, and vocabularies
Subject area
Latin
Summary
"An audacious plagiarism of Thomas Willis's Proteus vinctus" (1655; Alston XVI, p. 1670)
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: Exercise, FOr the exercise of my memory. EXecendæ memoriæ gratiâ. Cic. de Sen. In these things I exercise my wit. Hæ sunt exercitationes ingenii. Cic. de Sen. (p. 180)
Alston
XVI.287
Wing
W 419A, W424
Other editions
1672: Wing W431 (Alston XVI.288);
1673: Wing W425 (Alston XVI.289);
1680: Wing W426 (Alston XVI.290);
1685: Wing W427 (Alston XVI.291);
1690: Wing W428 (Alston XVI.292);
1695: Wing W429 (Alston XVI.293)
Criticisms
  • Arber I.44