Florio his Firste fruites

which yeelde familiar speech, merie prouerbes, wittie sentences, and golden sayings : also a perfect induction to the Italian and English tongues, as in the table appeareth, the like heretofore neuer by any man published.

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Florio his Firste fruites

which yeelde familiar speech, merie prouerbes, wittie sentences, and golden sayings : also a perfect induction to the Italian and English tongues, as in the table appeareth, the like heretofore neuer by any man published.

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Edition Notes

LC copy signed by former owner Edward Viles.
English and Italian in parallel columns.
STC (2nd ed.) 11096
RLIN NJRGA1844714B
Signatures: -3⁴ A-Y⁴ 2A-2T⁴. 2T4 blank.
LC copy imperfect: quire T wanting; collation from Rutgers University copy in RLIN.

Published in
[London]
Genre
Conversation and phrase books, Early works to 1800., Textbooks for foreign speakers

Classifications

Library of Congress
PC1121 .F78 1578

The Physical Object

Pagination
[12], 163, [1] leaves ;
Number of pages
163

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6527857M
LCCN
11003162

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