Thomas Draxe, Calliepeia or a Rich Storehouse of Proper, Choice, and Elegant Latin Words and Phrases Collected out of Tully's Works (1607)

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Date
1607
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Book title
Calliepeia: Or A rich Store-house of proper, choise, and elegant Latine words, and phrases collected (for the most part) out of all Tullies Works; and for the vse and benefit of Scholars, digested into an Alphabeticall order [title from enlarged 1613 edition]
Publication place
London
Printer
Eliot's Court Press
Publisher
J. Norton and J. Bill
Text type
printed book
Genre
Bilingual and polyglot dictionaries, glossaries, and vocabularies
Subject area
Latin
Language
headwords: English
explanations: Latin
explanations: Latin
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: To Disgrade, or be degraded.
E sede mouere.
Disturbare.
E dignitate depellere.
Ab excelso loco detrusus.
A dominatu depulsus.
Omni dignitate spoliare.
Ab ordine mouere & deijcere.
A loco dimouere.
A dignitate deponere.
Ex altissimo dignitatis gradu
præcipitare. (p. 86)
Alston
XV.849
STC
7176
Other editions
1613: STC 7178 (Alston XV.850);
1618: STC 7179 (Alston XV.851);
1624?: STC 7179.5 (Alston XV.852);
1625: STC 7180 (Alston XV.853);
1631: STC 7181 (Alston XV.854);
1636: STC 7181.5 (Alston XV.855);
1643: Wing D2144 (Alston XV.856);
1662: Wing D2144a (Alston XV.857)