John Stanbridge, Long Parvula (1482?)
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Date
1482?
Author
John Stanbridge Note: 14/10/2005
Book title
Pervula
Publication place
Oxford
Printer
Theodoric Rood
Transcription source
British Library IA.55313
Text type
printed book
Genre
Bilingual and polyglot dictionaries, glossaries, and vocabularies
Subject area
- grammar
- Latin
Summary
2-leaf fragment of a Latin grammar written in English, the Long Parvula, with grammatical rules illustrated by sequential English and Latin sentences
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: what hath a relatif: an anticedent. wherby knowest thou an anticedent? for he cometh before the relatif & is rehersed of the relatyf. wherby knowest thou a relatif? For he makethe rehersinge of a thinge that is spoken of before. (a1v; from the 1496 edition)
sample: what hath a relatif: an anticedent. wherby knowest thou an anticedent? for he cometh before the relatif & is rehersed of the relatyf. wherby knowest thou a relatif? For he makethe rehersinge of a thinge that is spoken of before. (a1v; from the 1496 edition)
Alston
XV.93
STC
23163.13
Catalog
Duff, E. Gordon. "Early Printed Books to 1558." Bibliotheca Pepysiana. Part II. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1914. 239. view record
Kennedy, Arthur Garfield. A Bibliography on Writings on the English Language from the Beginning of Printing to the End of 1922. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1927. 2469a, 2474 . view record
Kennedy, Arthur Garfield. A Bibliography on Writings on the English Language from the Beginning of Printing to the End of 1922. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1927. 2469a, 2474 . view record
Other editions
1496: STC 23163.14 (Alston XV.94);
1499?: STC 23163.16 (Alston XV.95);
1505?: STC 23163.17 (Alston XV.96);
1509: STC 23164 (Alston XV.97);
1510?: STC 23164.1 (Alston XV.98)
1499?: STC 23163.16 (Alston XV.95);
1505?: STC 23163.17 (Alston XV.96);
1509: STC 23164 (Alston XV.97);
1510?: STC 23164.1 (Alston XV.98)
Facsimiles
Varnhagen, Hermann. "Pervula. Ein Lateinisches lehrbuch in englischer sprache aus den ende des 15. yhdts." Festschrift zum 12. Neuphilologentage. n.p.: n.p., 1906. 450-64. view record
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