3 edition of An introduction to the Latin tongue, or the first book of grammar found in the catalog.
An introduction to the Latin tongue, or the first book of grammar
Manuel Alvares
Published
1707
in [London]
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1986. 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 7099, no.09).
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 119,[1]p. |
Number of Pages | 119 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22300199M |
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An introduction to the Latin tongue, or the first book of grammar. Composed in Latin by Emmanuel Alvarez of the Society of Jesus, and translated by the young students of the same Society into : Paperback. An Introduction to the Latin Tongue, or the First Book of Grammar Composed in Latin by Emmanuel Alvarez of the Society of Jesus, and Translated by Th by Manuel Alvares (, Paperback) Be the first to write a review About this product.
An introduction to the Latin tongue, or the first book of grammar Composed in Latin by Emmanuel Alvarez of the Society of Jesus, and translated by the young students of the same Society into English.
by Manuel Alvares. Published in. Written in English. An introduction to the Latin tongue, or the first book of grammar Composed in Latin by Emmanuel Alvarez of the Society of Jesus, and translated by the young students of the same Society into English.
First book of grammar. Principia, seu, Rvdimenta grammatices. Responsibility: composed in Latin by Emmanuel Alvarez of the Society of Jesus ; and translated into English for young students of the.
Alvares, Manuel.An introduction to the Latin tongue, or, The first book of grammar microform / composed in Latin by Emmanuel Alvarez of the Society of Jesus ; and translated into English for young students of the same society Printed by Henry Hills for him and Matthew Turner London.
Wikipedia Citation. An introduction to the Latin tongue, or the first book of grammar.: Composed in Latin by Emmanuel Alvarez of the Or the first book of grammar book of Jesus, and translated by the young students of the same Society into English.
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: A new Latin grammar. Being a short, clear and easy introduction of young scholars to the knowledge of the Latin tongue. Containing an exact account of the two first parts of grammar. With an index. (): Multiple Contributors, See Notes: Books.
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The Eton Latin grammar, or An introduction to the Latin tongue; with notes [by W.F. Mavor]. or An introduction to the Latin tongue; with notes [by W.F. Mavor]. by Eton coll. Publication date Collection europeanlibraries Digitizing sponsor Google Book from the collections of Oxford University Language English.
Book digitized by Google Pages: An English edition, "An Introduction to the Latin Tongue, or First Book of Grammar", appeared in In many editions the text of Álvares is changed considerably, others are abridgments. The original work contains many valuable suggestions for the tion: Grammarian, philologist, writer.
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by John Leech (Gutenberg ebook) adapted to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin grammar and to Andrew's First Latin book / (Boston: Crocker and Brewster, Sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. The first English grammar, Pamphlet for Grammar by William Bullokar, written with the seeming goal of demonstrating that English was quite as rule-bound as Latin, was published in Bullokar's grammar was faithfully modeled on William Lily's Latin grammar, Rudimenta Grammatices ().
Lily's grammar was being used in schools in England at that time. Language Learning: Beginning Latin - Lesson 1 by John Edmund Barss as every child who comes into the world learns its mother tongue orally, and at first without grammar.
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