Syn Theō. Lingua linguarum the naturall language of languages. The first part 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, as is further specified in the ensuing page. A designe further improvable, and applyable to the gaining of any language: but here fitted for the first fourmes in grammar-schooles, to acquaint them with the Latine tongue. By Henry Edmundson usher to the schoole at Tunbridge in Kent.

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Imprint
London: printed by T. Roycroft, for Humfrey Robinson at the three Pigions in Pauls-Church yard, 1655.
Publication year
1655
ESTC No.
R7701
Grub Street ID
127935
Description
[24], 95, 94-110, 101-169, [1] p. ; 8⁰
Note
Contains vocabulary lists in English and Latin.

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