Richard Browne, The English Examiner or a Spelling Book (1692)

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Date
1692
Book title
The English Examiner: Or, A Spelling-book, Containing I. Rules for Spelling, Reading, and Pronouncing of our English Tongue, by way of Question and Answer. II. Words from One, to Six and Seven syllables, both Common Names, and also Proper, divided according to the Rules. III. Words alike in sound, but of different sense and signification. IV. Numeral Letters and Figures; The Names of the Books in Scripture; The Months and Quarters in the Year; English Words contracted; And the use of Great Letters. Lastly, Is added the Practice of Reading, or the way of Teaching to Read by Verses, that have words therein only of one Syllable
Publication place
London
Printer
Edward Jones
Publisher
Thomas Basset
Text type
printed book
Genre
Spelling
Subject area
spelling
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: Q. What is an Obelisk?
A.
An Obelisk is a Note made thus ----- † (p. 13)
Alston
IV.166
Wing
B5147
Catalog
Kennedy 5738