John Colet, Rudimenta Grammatices et Docendi Methodus (1529)

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Date
1529
Book title
Rudimenta Grammatices et Docendi methodus, non tam scholæ Gypsuichianæ per reuerendissimum. D. Thomam Cardinalem Ebor. feliciter institutae quam omnibus aliis totius Anglie scholis prescripta
Publication place
Southwark
Publisher
Peter Treveris
Transcription source
EEBO/TCP
Text type
printed book
Genre
Grammars
Subject area
grammar
Summary
Adopted by Cardinal Wolsey for his school at Ipswich; and replaced by Lily's A Shorte Introduction of Grammar (1549). Explanations of grammatical terms.
Language
headwords: English
explanations: English
explanations: English
Word-group
type: undifferentiated
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: ¶ A nown / is the name of a thyng that is, and may be seen felte herd or understande. As the name of my hand in latyn is, manus. the name of a hous is, domus. the name of goodnes is, bonitas. (c1r)
Alston
XV.473
STC
5542.3
Other editions
1527: STC 5542 (Alston XV.470; not in EEBO imagebase);
1527?: STC 5542.1 (Alston XV.471);
1533: STC 5542.4 (Alston XV.474);
1534: STC 5542.6, not in STC, 5543 (Alston XV.475-76, 478);
1534?: STC 5542.8 (Alston XV.477);
1535: STC 5543b (Alston XV.479);
1536: STC 5543b (Alston XV.480);
1537: STC 5543b.4 (Alston XV.481);
1539: STC 5543b.7 (Alston XV.482);
1539?: STC 5543b.8 (Alston XV.483)