Hogarth, Richard.
Thesaurarium trilingue publicum: being an introduction to English, Latin and Greek. In two parts. The first, teaching orthography, and the exactest way of pointing yet extant: also two lessons for every day in the week for children, and an alphabetical table of most primitive words, both grammatically and truly divided; with a catalogue of such words, as being the same in sound differ in spelling and signification. The second, containing a method for the more speedy attaining the Greek tongue, and the true accenting thereof; so plain, that an English scholar may (for the most part) accent any Greek truly according to Grammar: with an excellent prosodia, and several other things fit for those that desire to learn Greek.
London: printed by J.L. and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, MDCLXXXIX. [1689].
ESTC No. R25159.Grub Street ID 108870.
Hogarth, Richard.
Grammar disputations: or, an examination of the eight parts of speech by way of question and answer, English and Latin, ... At the end is added a short chronological index of men and things of the greatest note, ... Written for the use of the schools ... By Richard Hogarth .
London: printed by J. G. for W. Taylor, 1712.
ESTC No. T166151.Grub Street ID 204392.