Syn The?. Lingua linguarum the natural language of languages in a vocabulary; wherein it is desired and endeavoured, that tongues may be brought to teach themselves; and words may be best fancied, understood, and remembred. Contrived and built upon analogy, a designe further improvable, and applicable to the gaining of any language: but here fitted for the first forms in grammar-schools, to acquaint them with the Latine tongue. By Henry Edmundson M. of Arts, and sometimes Fellow of Queens Colledge in Oxford.

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  • Syn The?. Lingua linguarum the natural language of languages in a vocabulary; wherein it is desired and endeavoured, that tongues may be brought to teach themselves; and words may be best fancied, understood, and remembred. Contrived and built upon analogy, a designe further improvable, and applicable to the gaining of any language: but here fitted for the first forms in grammar-schools, to acquaint them with the Latine tongue. By Henry Edmundson M. of Arts, and sometimes Fellow of Queens Colledge in Oxford.
  • Lingua linguarum Natural language of languages in a vocabulary
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Imprint
London: printed, and are to be sold at the three Pigeons in Pauls Church-yard, 1658.
Publication year
1658
ESTC No.
R208360
Grub Street ID
84615
Description
[24], 169, [7] p. ; 8⁰
Note
Contains vocabulary lists in English and Latin.

Annotation on Thomason copy: "octo:".Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), E184

Thomason, E.2138[1]