APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Hoole, C. (1665). The terminations and examples of the declensions and conjugations: With the manner of declining nouns, also declining and conjugating of verbs; wherein is shewed, what tenses are formed from others, and how; and hereunto are added a few questions and answers necessary for young scholars to be acquainted with, toward the better understanding of what they do to learn, when they do enter upon the Latine tongue; that they may proceed in their learning with more delight then they usually do: which by often repetition, will make the students herein perfect in their nouns and verbs; according to the directions in the preface to Lilly's Grammar; and till then they are not judged (by that same excellent preface) ready to go any further, viz. till they have this already learned. In brief the whole work is a superstructure upon Mr Ch. Hooles foundation. printed by John Field, printer to the University.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Hoole, Charles. The Terminations and Examples of the Declensions and Conjugations: With the Manner of Declining Nouns, Also Declining and Conjugating of Verbs; Wherein Is Shewed, What Tenses Are Formed from Others, and How; and Hereunto Are Added a Few Questions and Answers Necessary for Young Scholars to Be Acquainted with, Toward the Better Understanding of What They Do to Learn, When They Do Enter upon the Latine Tongue; That They May Proceed in Their Learning with More Delight Then They Usually Do: Which by Often Repetition, Will Make the Students Herein Perfect in Their Nouns and Verbs; According to the Directions in the Preface to Lilly's Grammar; and Till Then They Are Not Judged (by That Same Excellent Preface) Ready to Go Any Further, Viz. Till They Have This Already Learned. In Brief the Whole Work Is a Superstructure upon Mr Ch. Hooles Foundation. Cambridge: printed by John Field, printer to the University, 1665.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Hoole, Charles. The Terminations and Examples of the Declensions and Conjugations: With the Manner of Declining Nouns, Also Declining and Conjugating of Verbs; Wherein Is Shewed, What Tenses Are Formed from Others, and How; and Hereunto Are Added a Few Questions and Answers Necessary for Young Scholars to Be Acquainted with, Toward the Better Understanding of What They Do to Learn, When They Do Enter upon the Latine Tongue; That They May Proceed in Their Learning with More Delight Then They Usually Do: Which by Often Repetition, Will Make the Students Herein Perfect in Their Nouns and Verbs; According to the Directions in the Preface to Lilly's Grammar; and Till Then They Are Not Judged (by That Same Excellent Preface) Ready to Go Any Further, Viz. Till They Have This Already Learned. In Brief the Whole Work Is a Superstructure upon Mr Ch. Hooles Foundation. printed by John Field, printer to the University, 1665.

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