Sententiæ pueriles, anglo latinæ. Quæ diversis authoribus olim collegerat Leonard Culman; et in vernaculum sermonem nuperrimè transtulit Carolus Hoole: Pro Primis Latinae Linguae Tyronibus. P. Antesignanus in Epist. ad Saraeos Fratres. Doctrinae Opinionem affectent alii; ego pro meâ vilili parce, me puerorum & formandis & promovendis Studiis omnem meam op ram addixisse aportè & ingenuè fateor. = Sentences for children, English and Latin. Collected out of sundry authors long since, by Leonard Culman: and now translated into English, by Charles Hool: For the first Enterers into Latin. P. Antesignanus in his Epist. to the Saraei Brethren. Let others affect the Opinion of Learning; I do plainly and ingenuously confess. I have seriously addicted my self both to Fashion, and Promote Childrens Studies all that ever I can
- Culmann, Leonhard, 1498?-1562.
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- 1717
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Sententiae pueriles. English and Latin
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London : printed by S. Collins, for the Company of Stationers, 1717.
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[2],3,4-40,4-40,[1]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T140742
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