Robinson, H. (1673). Scholæ Wintoniensis phrases Latinæ: The Latine phrases of VVinchester-school. Corrected, and much augmented, with poeticals added; and these four tracts, viz. I. Of words not to be used by elegant Latinists. II. The difference of many words like one another, in sound or signification. III. Some words governing a subjunctive mood, not mentioned in Lillies Grammar. IV. Concerning chreia and gnomē, for entring children upon making of themes by H. Robinson, D.D (The eigth edition with additions. Published for the common use and benefit of the grammar-schools.). printed for A.M. and are to be sold by R. Boulter at the Turks-Head in Cornhil, over against the Royal Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRobinson, Hugh. Scholæ Wintoniensis Phrases Latinæ: The Latine Phrases of VVinchester-school. Corrected, and Much Augmented, with Poeticals Added; and These Four Tracts, Viz. I. Of Words Not to Be Used by Elegant Latinists. II. The Difference of Many Words like One Another, in Sound or Signification. III. Some Words Governing a Subjunctive Mood, Not Mentioned in Lillies Grammar. IV. Concerning Chreia and Gnomē, for Entring Children upon Making of Themes by H. Robinson, D.D. The eigth edition with additions. Published for the common use and benefit of the grammar-schools. London: printed for A.M. and are to be sold by R. Boulter at the Turks-Head in Cornhil, over against the Royal Exchange, 1673.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRobinson, Hugh. Scholæ Wintoniensis Phrases Latinæ: The Latine Phrases of VVinchester-school. Corrected, and Much Augmented, with Poeticals Added; and These Four Tracts, Viz. I. Of Words Not to Be Used by Elegant Latinists. II. The Difference of Many Words like One Another, in Sound or Signification. III. Some Words Governing a Subjunctive Mood, Not Mentioned in Lillies Grammar. IV. Concerning Chreia and Gnomē, for Entring Children upon Making of Themes by H. Robinson, D.D. The eigth edition with additions. Published for the common use and benefit of the grammar-schools. printed for A.M. and are to be sold by R. Boulter at the Turks-Head in Cornhil, over against the Royal Exchange, 1673.