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Janua linguarum reserata, sive, Omnium scientiarum & linguarum seminarium : id est compendiosa Latinam & Anglicam, aliásq, linguas, & artium etiam fundamenta addiscendi methodus, unà cum Januæ Latinitatis vestibulo autore cl. viro J.A. Comenio = The gate of languages unlocked: or, a seed-plot of all arts and tongues; conteining a readie waie to learn the Latine and English tongue
Comenius, Johann Amos (1592-1670); Horne, Thomas (1610-1654); Robotham, John (fl.1654); Dugard, William (1606-1662); G. P (fl.1650)
1650
In Latin and English.
Janua linguarum trilinguis : sive, Johannis-Amos Comenii Janua linguarum novissime ab ipso authore recognita, aucta, emendata: adjunctis metaphrasi graeca et anglicana versione
Comenius, Johann Amos (1592-1670)
1662
Text in English, Latin and Greek; printed in triple columns.
The London vocabulary, English and Latin : put into a new method, proper to acquaint the learner with things as well as pure Latin words : adorned with twenty-six pictures : for the use of schools
Greenwood, James (1737); Comenius, Johann Amos (1592-1670)
1785
Abridgement of: Comenius, Johann Amos, Orbis sensualium pictus. 3rd ed. published in 1713, BM 91:665.
A practial grammar, or, The easiest and shortest way to initiate young children in the Latin tongue : by the help whereof, a child of seven years old may learn more of the grounds of that language in three months, than is ordinarily learn'd in one year's space by those of greater age, in common grammar schools
Philomath, J; Walker, William (1623-1684)
1682
J. Philomath is a pseudonym.
Selectarum de lingua latina observationum libri duo : prior inscribitur latine loquendi norma, h. e. aurei latinitatis seculi locutio : posterior, barbare, vitioseve loquendi consuetudinem investigat, patefacit, emendat : uterque, in usum juventutis, incorruptae latini sermonis integritatis studiosae, confectus
Ker, John (1741)
1709
Prefatory letter by Ezechiel Spanhemius.
The rudiments of the Latin tongue, or, A plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar : wherein the principles of the language are methodically digested both in English and Latin : with useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar and further improving its rules
Ruddiman, Thomas (1674-1757)
1755
Bound with: Prima morum & pietatis praecepta.
Cornelii Schrevelii lexicon manuale graeco-latinum et latino-graecum
Schrevel, Cornelis (1608-1664); Hill, Joseph (1625-1707); Entick, John (1703?-1773); Bowyer, William (1699-1777); Smith, James S.T.P
1815