Coote, E. (1651). The English school-master: Teaching all his schollers of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English tongue, that hath ever yet beene known or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words, which they shall in the Scriptures, sermons, or else-where heare or reade (Perused and approved by publick Authority, and now the 24. time imprinted.). Printed by B. Alsop, for the Company of Stationers.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Coote, Edmund. The English School-master: Teaching All His Schollers of What Age Soever, the Most Easie, Short, and Perfect Order of Distinct Reading, and True Writing Our English Tongue, That Hath Ever yet Beene Known or Published by Any. And Further Also, Teacheth a Direct Course, How Any Unskilful Person May Easily Both Understand Any Hard English Words, Which They Shall in the Scriptures, Sermons, or Else-where Heare or Reade. Perused and approved by publick Authority, and now the 24. time imprinted. London: Printed by B. Alsop, for the Company of Stationers, 1651.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Coote, Edmund. The English School-master: Teaching All His Schollers of What Age Soever, the Most Easie, Short, and Perfect Order of Distinct Reading, and True Writing Our English Tongue, That Hath Ever yet Beene Known or Published by Any. And Further Also, Teacheth a Direct Course, How Any Unskilful Person May Easily Both Understand Any Hard English Words, Which They Shall in the Scriptures, Sermons, or Else-where Heare or Reade. Perused and approved by publick Authority, and now the 24. time imprinted. Printed by B. Alsop, for the Company of Stationers, 1651.