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A collection of English exercises; translated from the writings of Cicero only, for school-boys to re-translate into Latin; and adapted to the principal rules in the compendium of Erasmus's syntax. The third edition, corrected, and greatly enlarged by the author: to whic are added, some rules for adapting the English idiom to the Latin. By William Ellis, A. M. and Master of the Grammar School at Alford, in Lincolnshire.
Ellis, William, 1730-1801.Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]- Books
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Figuræ grammaticæ & rhetoricæ Latino carmine donatæ, et exemplis tam Græcis quam Latinis illustræ; cum indice figurarum etymologico. ...
Burton, Nicholas, 1672 or 1673-1713.Date: 1702- Books
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Some improvements to the art of teaching, Especially in the First Grounding of a Young Scholar in Grammar-Learning: shewing A short, sure, and easy way to bring a scholar to Variety, and Elegancy in Writing Latin. Written for the Help and Ease of all School-Masters, and Ushers of schools, and for the Use and Profit of all Young Scholars. The ninth edition, very much corrected. By William Walker, B. D. Author of the Treatise of Idioms, English Examples, Rhetorick, and Logick.
Walker, William, 1623-1684.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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Nomenclator classicus, sive dictionariolum trilingue, Secundùm Locos communes. Nominibus usitatioribus Anglicis, Latinis, Graecis, ordine dispositis. A classical nomenclator with the gender and declension of each word and the quantities of the syllables. By John Ray, M. A. and Fellow of the Royal Society. To which are added paradigmatal of all the declensions, as well Greek as Latin; with a Century of Proverbs, and a Collection of modest Jests in English, Latin and Greek, from good Authors.
Ray, John, 1627-1705.Date: 1703- Books
Latin, or, The empire of a sign : from the sixteenth to the twentieth century / Françoise Waquet ; translated by John Howe.
Waquet, Françoise.Date: 2001