Publications of John Langston

Author

  • Langston, John. Lusus poeticus Latino-Anglicanus in usum scholarum. Or The more eminent sayings of the Latin poets collected; and for the service of youth in that ancient exercise, commonly called capping of verses, alphabetically digested; and for the greater benefit of young beginners i the Latin tongue, rendred into English. By John Langston teacher of a private grammar-school near Spittle-fields, London. London: printed for Henry Eversden at the Crown in Cornhil, near the Stocks-market, 1675. ESTC No. R8888. Grub Street ID 129017.
  • Langston, John. Encheiridion poi=etikon. Sive Poese=os Græcæ medulla: in quâ continentur insigniores poetarum Græcorum gnomæ, versus proverbiales, & epigrammata quædam selecta, & in memoriæ subsidium alphabeticè disposita; cum versione Latinâ. In usum scholarum. Per Johannem Langston scholæ privatæ in suburbiis Londinensibus institutorem. Londini: excudebant E. Tyler & R. Holt impensis Thomæ Cockerill ad insigne Trium Crurum è regione fori olitorii vulgò vocati The Stocks-Market, 1679. ESTC No. R11019. Grub Street ID 59345.
  • Langston, John. Lusus poeticus Latino-Anglicanus: in usum scholarum. Or The more eminent sayings of the Latin poets collected; and for the service of youth in that ancient exercise, commonly called capping of verses, alphabetically digested; and for the greater benefit of young beginners in the Latin tongue, rendred into English. By John Langston teacher of a private grammar school near Spittle-fields, London. The second edition, with the addition of several hundred sentences.. London: printed for William Leach, at the Crown in Cornhill, near the Stocks-Market, 1679. ESTC No. R27673. Grub Street ID 110811.
  • Langston, John. Lusus poeticus Latino-Anglicanus: in usum scholarum. Or, The more eminent sayings of the Latin poets collected; and for the service of youth in that ancient exercise, commonly called capping of verses, alphabetically digested; and for the greater benefit of young beginners in the Latin tongue, rendred into English. By John Langston teacher of a private grammar school near Spittle-Fields, London. The third edition, with additions.. London: printed by John Richardson, and sold at the Crown in Cornhil near the Stocks-Market, 1688. ESTC No. R32873. Grub Street ID 115540.