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Latin language, Grammar, Early works to 1800Times
1500-1799Showing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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A short introduction to grammar, generally to be used: compiled and set forth for the bringing up all those that intend to attain to the knowledge of the Latin tongue
1750, Printed by S. Buckley and T. Longman ...
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A short introduction to grammar, generally to be used: compiled and set forth forthe bringing up all those that intend to attain to the knowledge of the Latin tongue.
1733, Printed by S. Buckley and J. Osborn
in English
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A compilation of rules for Latin Grammar by William Lily, John Coret, and Thomas Robertson, with many additions by later revisers, commonly called "Lily's grammar."
Lily's authorship noted in Advertisement (p.[2])
Reissue of part 1 of the 1742 edition; without the Brevissima institutio
Signatures: A-D in 8s, E in 4
ESTC T017883
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