Improved Latin orthography. Phd̆rus; or, Phaidros' fables, in Latin, adapted to the use of learners and others, by some change in the spelling, together with additional vowel characters and marks; formed on the Greek model, compared with the ancient Latin, &c. vide preface; expressing not only the quantities, but distinguisting the acceptations and senses of words in a far clearer and shorter mode than the common. Being volume the first of the Latin authors; which all are intended by the editor to be published successively in said manner. scriptois addere lucem, &c. By S.B. A.B.

  • Phaedrus.
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[1784?]
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Fabulae

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London : Printed by J. Jarvis, No. 7, Wild-court, for the editor (author of this mode), and sold by J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-house, Piccadilly; John Fielding, No. 23, Paternoster-Row, and all other booksellers, [1784?]

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[4],xii,39,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T194336

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