Lusus poeticus Latino-Anglicanus: in usum scholarum. Or The more eminent sayings of the Latin poets collected; and for the service of youth in that ancient exercise, commonly called capping of verses, alphabetically digested; and for the greater benefit of young beginners in the Latin tongue, rendred into English. By John Langston teacher of a private grammar school near Spittle-fields, London
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- Lusus poeticus Latino-Anglicanus: in usum scholarum. Or The more eminent sayings of the Latin poets collected; and for the service of youth in that ancient exercise, commonly called capping of verses, alphabetically digested; and for the greater benefit of young beginners in the Latin tongue, rendred into English. By John Langston teacher of a private grammar school near Spittle-fields, London
- More eminent sayings of the Latin poets collected; Lusus poeticus. A poetical sport
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London: printed for William Leach, at the Crown in Cornhill, near the Stocks-Market, 1679.
The second edition, with the addition of several hundred sentences.; ..
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- 1679
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- R27673
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- 110811
- Description
- [14], 167, [1] p. 8°.
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- Latin and English on facing pages
Running titles read: Lusus poeticus. A poetical sport
Variant: p. 167 unnumbered.
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