APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Moir, J. t. o. l. (1775). The scholar's vade mecum: Or, a new dictionary, Latin and English. Consisting of Such Words as are purely Classical. In which The English is given from the best Authorities; and The Latin Words explained in all their Variations, according to the most approved Grammarians. For the use of schools. By James Moir, Teacher of Languages. printed by James Donaldson, for the author, and sold at his house; and by Alexander Donaldson, at his Shop, (no. 48.) St. Paul's Church-Yard; London, and at Edinburgh; and by all the booksellers in town and country.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Moir, James teacher of languages. The Scholar's Vade Mecum: Or, a New Dictionary, Latin and English. Consisting of Such Words as Are Purely Classical. In Which The English Is Given from the Best Authorities; and The Latin Words Explained in All Their Variations, According to the Most Approved Grammarians. For the Use of Schools. By James Moir, Teacher of Languages. Edinburgh: printed by James Donaldson, for the author, and sold at his house; and by Alexander Donaldson, at his Shop, (no. 48.) St. Paul's Church-Yard; London, and at Edinburgh; and by all the booksellers in town and country, 1775.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Moir, James teacher of languages. The Scholar's Vade Mecum: Or, a New Dictionary, Latin and English. Consisting of Such Words as Are Purely Classical. In Which The English Is Given from the Best Authorities; and The Latin Words Explained in All Their Variations, According to the Most Approved Grammarians. For the Use of Schools. By James Moir, Teacher of Languages. printed by James Donaldson, for the author, and sold at his house; and by Alexander Donaldson, at his Shop, (no. 48.) St. Paul's Church-Yard; London, and at Edinburgh; and by all the booksellers in town and country, 1775.

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