A nevv torch to the Latine tongue: so enlightned, that besides the easie understanding of all classical authors, there is also laid open a ready way to write and speak Latine, well and elegantly. Being very useful for gentlemen, lawyers, and young clerks, and all others: either for Englishmen that desire to better their knowledg in the Latine tongue, or for strangers to learn and speak English. The preface whereof will shew the contents and use. With the several judgments of many learned scholars on the whole work. The third edition, for more corrected and exact, and enlarged almost by half. By Paul P. Jasz-Berenyi, a Transylvanian, gent

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  • A nevv torch to the Latine tongue: so enlightned, that besides the easie understanding of all classical authors, there is also laid open a ready way to write and speak Latine, well and elegantly. Being very useful for gentlemen, lawyers, and young clerks, and all others: either for Englishmen that desire to better their knowledg in the Latine tongue, or for strangers to learn and speak English. The preface whereof will shew the contents and use. With the several judgments of many learned scholars on the whole work. The third edition, for more corrected and exact, and enlarged almost by half. By Paul P. Jasz-Berenyi, a Transylvanian, gent
  • New torch to the Latine tongue; Fax nova linguae Latinae
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Imprint
London: printed by J.W. for Nath. Brooke, at the Angel in the second yard going into the Exchange from Bishopsgatestreet, 1667.
Publication year
1667
ESTC No.
R178963
Grub Street ID
70585
Description
[200], 648 p. ; 8°.
Note
First leaf, recto, bears imprimatur, which reads: Imprimatur, Ex AEd. Sab. Aug. 18. 1663. G. Stradling, S.T.P. Rev. in Christo Pat. D. Gilb Episc. Lond. `a Sac. Domestic

First leaf, verso, bears Latin title page: Fax nova linguae Latinae

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