A dictionary in English and Latine: devised for the capacitie of children, and young beginners. At first set forth by M. Withals, with phrases both rythmicall and proverbiall: recognized by Dr. Evans; after by Abr. Fleming: and then by William Clerk. And now at this last impression enlarged with an encrease of words, sentences, phrases, epigrams, histories, poeticall fictions, and alphabeticall proverbs; with a compendious nomenclator newly added at the end. Corrected and amended in divers places. All composed for the ease, profit, and delight of those that desire instruction, and the better perfection of the Latine tongue
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Main Author: Withals, John (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Printed at London By Thomas Purfoot 1634
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Item Description:Originally published in 1553 as: A shorte dictionarie for yonge begynners. - Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. - STC (2nd ed.), 25887. - Some print faded; considerable print show-through
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