APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Poole, J. (1663). Practical rhetorick. Or, Certain little sentences varied according to the rules prescribed by Erasmus, in his most excellent book De copia verborum & rerum: Wherein children may be exercised, when they first begin to translate Latin, with many advantages, as will appear by the ensuing epistle. Framed first for the use of a private school, kept in the house of Mr. Francis Atkinson: and now commended to the use of all schools. By Joshua Pool, Mr. of Arts. printed for T. Johnson, at the Golden Key in Pauls Church yard.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Poole, Josua. Practical Rhetorick. Or, Certain Little Sentences Varied According to the Rules Prescribed by Erasmus, in His Most Excellent Book De Copia Verborum & Rerum: Wherein Children May Be Exercised, When They First Begin to Translate Latin, with Many Advantages, as Will Appear by the Ensuing Epistle. Framed First for the Use of a Private School, Kept in the House of Mr. Francis Atkinson: And Now Commended to the Use of All Schools. By Joshua Pool, Mr. of Arts. London: printed for T. Johnson, at the Golden Key in Pauls Church yard, 1663.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Poole, Josua. Practical Rhetorick. Or, Certain Little Sentences Varied According to the Rules Prescribed by Erasmus, in His Most Excellent Book De Copia Verborum & Rerum: Wherein Children May Be Exercised, When They First Begin to Translate Latin, with Many Advantages, as Will Appear by the Ensuing Epistle. Framed First for the Use of a Private School, Kept in the House of Mr. Francis Atkinson: And Now Commended to the Use of All Schools. By Joshua Pool, Mr. of Arts. printed for T. Johnson, at the Golden Key in Pauls Church yard, 1663.

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