Artificial versifying: a new way to make Latin verses. Whereby any one of ordinary capacity, that only knows the A.B.C. and can count 9 (though he understands not one word of Latin, or what a verse means) may be plainly taught (and in as little time, as this is reading over) how to make thousands of hexameter and pentameter verses, which shall be true Latine, true verse, and good sense. The third edition. Wherein the old structure of hexameters is quite taken down, and in its place a more compact one raised; to which is adjoyned a new model of pentameters. Never before publish'd. By the same hand of John Peter geō-ourano metrēs
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Main Author: Peter, John (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed by T.J. for Samuel Tidmarsh at the Kings-Head at Sweetings-Alley end, next house to the Royal Exchange in Corn-hill [1679]
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Item Description:Advertisement at foot of p. 18. - Publication date from Wing. - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - Text and register are complete. - The final leaf is blank. - The words "geō-ourano metrēs" are in Greek characters on title page. - Tightly bound with faded print. - Wing (2nd ed., 1994), P1688
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