Edward Leedes, English Examples to be Turned into Latin (1676)
Date
1676
Author
Book title
English Examples To Be Turned into Latin, Beginning with the Nominative case and Verb As 'tis varied through all Modes and Tenses; And After Fitted to all the Rules of the Grammar. To which are added Some Cautions for Children to avoid Mistakes in making Latin; Forms of Epistles, Themes, and other Exercises for the use of young Beginners at Bury-School
Publication place
London
Publisher
Nevil Simmons and Thomas Simmons
Text type
printed book
Genre
Grammars
Subject area
- grammar
- Latin
Word-group
type: topical
Word-entry
type: gloss
sample: Active Voice. The Indicative Mood Present tense, with the sign do. Sing. I Do for bid, thou dost perswade, he doth knock. 1 veto, 2 suadeo, 3 tundo. (p. 1)
sample: Active Voice. The Indicative Mood Present tense, with the sign do. Sing. I Do for bid, thou dost perswade, he doth knock. 1 veto, 2 suadeo, 3 tundo. (p. 1)
Alston
XVI.341
Wing
L908
Other editions
1677: Wing 908a (Alston XVI.342);
1681: Wing 908b (Alston XVI.343);
1683: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.344);
1685: Wing 908c (Alston XVI.345);
1687: Wing 908d (Alston XVI.346);
1689: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.347);
1693: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.*348);
1695: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.349);
1697: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.350)
1681: Wing 908b (Alston XVI.343);
1683: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.344);
1685: Wing 908c (Alston XVI.345);
1687: Wing 908d (Alston XVI.346);
1689: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.347);
1693: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.*348);
1695: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.349);
1697: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.350)