Corruptae latinitatis index: or, a collection of barbarous words and phrases, which are found in the works of the most celebrated modern writers in Latin. With an alphabetical table, shewing, what words and phrases, taken from the classics, would have clearly and fully answered their purpose. To which are Added, Three Alphabetical Indexes of Words and Phrases, found in Apicius, Lactantius and Prudentius, which are not to be met with in the most approved Latin Classics. By William Massey, Master of a Boarding-School at Wandsworth.

  • Massey, W. (William), 1691-1764?
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M.DCC.LV. [1755]
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London : printed for George Keith, at the Bible and Crown, in Gracechurch Street, M.DCC.LV. [1755]

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vii,[1],99,[1]p. ; 80.

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