J. Tate, Medulla Grammatices or the Reasons of Grammar (1687)

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Date
1687
Author
Book title
Medulla Grammatices; Or The Reasons Of Grammar. Being A New Method to render Ingenious Persons (thô of the weakest Memory) considerable Proficients in a very short Time. There is also prefix'd a brief Synopsis of such compacted Rules, as any Child may easily remember, and with little Instruction fully understand
Publication place
London
Printer
J. Leake
Publisher
Edward Poole
Text type
printed book
Genre
Grammars
Subject area
grammar
Word-group
type: topical
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: A Noun is the Name of something, which is real or imagin'd; but distinguishes not the time of its being, as the Participle doth: As in this Example, A Writer writing; Writer, is the Noun; Writing, is the Participle. (p. 11)
Alston
XVI.513
Wing
T175a
Catalog
Terms Catalogues 2:210; Kennedy 5733b