Fundamenta grammatices: or, the foundation of the Latin tongue in two parts: The first being an explanation of the eight parts of speech; with a most easie method for the declining of nouns, terminating the declensions, comparing of adjectives, conjugating of verbs, &c. The second being a methodical examination and explanation of Propria quæ maribus, Quæ genus and As in præsenti, both fitted to the meanest capacity; with the meaning of all the rules in syntaxis, with the particular examples of each rule applied; with a dictionariolum or index thereunto annexed, for the more ready use, benefit and ease of all those that desire to be instructed in the Latin tongue. By Nich. Farmborow schoolmaster of Watford
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Main Author: Farmborow, Nicholas (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed by M.C. for Robert Clavell, at the Peacock in St. Paul's Church-yard 1690
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Item Description:Copy stained. - Reproduction of the original in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. - Wing (2nd ed.), F439A. - With marginal notes, and index at end of text
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