APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mair, J. 1. o. 3. (1777). An introduction to Latin syntax: Or, an exemplification of the rules of construction, as delivered in Mr Ruddiman's Rudiments, without anticipating posterior rules. Containing, I. The Rules of Syntax, with a brief illustration. II. Explanatory Notes. III. Examples, taken for the most part from the classic authors. IV. English Exercises. To which is subjoined, an epitome of ancient history, From the Creation, to the Birth of Christ. Intended as a proper mean to initiate boys in the useful study of History, while at the same time it serves to improve them in the knowledge of the Latin Tongue. To which is added, A proper Collection of Historical and Chronological Questions; with a copious Index. By John Mair, A.M (The eighth edition.). printed for J. Bell and W. Creech.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mair, John 1702 or 3-1769. An Introduction to Latin Syntax: Or, an Exemplification of the Rules of Construction, as Delivered in Mr Ruddiman's Rudiments, Without Anticipating Posterior Rules. Containing, I. The Rules of Syntax, with a Brief Illustration. II. Explanatory Notes. III. Examples, Taken for the Most Part from the Classic Authors. IV. English Exercises. To Which Is Subjoined, an Epitome of Ancient History, From the Creation, to the Birth of Christ. Intended as a Proper Mean to Initiate Boys in the Useful Study of History, While at the Same Time It Serves to Improve Them in the Knowledge of the Latin Tongue. To Which Is Added, A Proper Collection of Historical and Chronological Questions; with a Copious Index. By John Mair, A.M. The eighth edition. Edinburgh: printed for J. Bell and W. Creech, 1777.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mair, John 1702 or 3-1769. An Introduction to Latin Syntax: Or, an Exemplification of the Rules of Construction, as Delivered in Mr Ruddiman's Rudiments, Without Anticipating Posterior Rules. Containing, I. The Rules of Syntax, with a Brief Illustration. II. Explanatory Notes. III. Examples, Taken for the Most Part from the Classic Authors. IV. English Exercises. To Which Is Subjoined, an Epitome of Ancient History, From the Creation, to the Birth of Christ. Intended as a Proper Mean to Initiate Boys in the Useful Study of History, While at the Same Time It Serves to Improve Them in the Knowledge of the Latin Tongue. To Which Is Added, A Proper Collection of Historical and Chronological Questions; with a Copious Index. By John Mair, A.M. The eighth edition. printed for J. Bell and W. Creech, 1777.

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