The Latine grammar composed in the English tongue; wherein the excrescencies of the ordinary grammar are cut off, and the deficiencies thereof (so generally complained against) supplied; for the more easie, speedy and certain direction of all those, that have a desire to attain unto the understanding of that usefull and necessary language. By J.B. Mr of Arts, and not long since master of the free school of Birmingham in Warwickshire.

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Imprint
London: printed by A. Miller, for Tho. Vnderhill, at the Anchor and Bible in Pauls church-yard, near the little North-door, MDCLII. [1652]
Publication year
1652
ESTC No.
R172280
Grub Street ID
66216
Description
[8], 66, [28] p. ; 8⁰
Note
A2r-A4v: "The Epistle to the Reader." signed "John Barton.".Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), B989aA