John Stockwood, The Rules of Construction in the English Accidence (1590)
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Date
1590
Author
Book title
A Plaine and Easie Laying open of the meaning and vnderstanding of the Rules of Construction in the English Accidence, appointed by authoritie to be taught in all Schooles of hir Maiesties dominions, for the great vse and benefite of yoong beginners
Printer
Eliot's Court Press
Publisher
assigns of F. Flower
Text type
printed book
Genre
Treatises
Subject area
grammar
Summary
Latin grammar in dialogue form, where Latin examples, with English versions, are found with the occasional logical definition, as for concord (p. 2).
Word-group
type: undifferentiated
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: A Concord is the agreeing and ioining togither of two Latin words at the least, in certaine conditions and properties, the which of the Grammarians are called accidents, as of the verbe personall and his nominatiue case, in number and person: of the substantiue and the adiectiue, in case, gender, number and person. (p. 2)
sample: A Concord is the agreeing and ioining togither of two Latin words at the least, in certaine conditions and properties, the which of the Grammarians are called accidents, as of the verbe personall and his nominatiue case, in number and person: of the substantiue and the adiectiue, in case, gender, number and person. (p. 2)
Alston
XV.810
STC
23280
Catalog
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. 5702. view record