The scholar's instructor, in a familiar way of speaking. Whereby the young beginner may speedily attain the knowledge of the English, Latin, and Greek tongues; gathered for the use and delight of masters and scholars: containing, I. Familiar dialogues. II. Rules of civility and behaviour towards God and man. III. Proverbial sentences. IV. Capping verses. V. The way to make themes, orations, declamations, epistles, &c. VI. Terms of art used in logick and rhetorick. VII. An expositor of all arts and sciences

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London: printed for George Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little-Britain, where is sold Nomenclatura trilinguis, a vocabulary English, Latin and Greek, by P. K. and R. C. Recommended by divers eminent school-masters. Price 1 s., [1700?]
Added name
P. K.
Publication year
1700
ESTC No.
R12126
Grub Street ID
60341
Description
79 [i.e. 80] p. ; 8°.
Note
"Reader" signed: P. K

Page 79 misnumbered 80, page 80 misnumbered 79; text continuous despite pagination

With advertisements on p. 2

Date of publication from Wing.
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Catalogued from original at the British Library