Petrus Ramus, The Latin Grammar of P. Ramus (1585)
Date
1585
Author
Book title
The Latine Grammar of P. Ramvs Translated into English. Whereunto is joyned, for the more easie understanding of the rules herein conteyned, a Grammatical Analysis uppon an Epistle of Tullie
Publication place
Cambridge
Publisher
Thomas Thomas
Text type
printed book
Genre
Grammars
Subject area
- grammar
- Latin
Word-group
type: topical
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: GRammar is an arte of speaking wel to latine grammarians in latine. There are two parts of Grammar; Ætimologie, and Syntaxe. Ætimologie, is the first part of Grammar which declareth the properties of singular words. A word is a note whereby a thing is called. It is made of a syllable. A syllable is a full or perfect sound in a word: as for example, Dos, flos: so likewise in Dominus there are three syllables, Do-mi-nus. (a1r)
sample: GRammar is an arte of speaking wel to latine grammarians in latine. There are two parts of Grammar; Ætimologie, and Syntaxe. Ætimologie, is the first part of Grammar which declareth the properties of singular words. A word is a note whereby a thing is called. It is made of a syllable. A syllable is a full or perfect sound in a word: as for example, Dos, flos: so likewise in Dominus there are three syllables, Do-mi-nus. (a1r)
Alston
XV.773
STC
15253
Other editions
1585: STC 15252 (Alston XV.774)
Facsimiles
Ramus, Petrus. Latin Grammar, 1585. English linguistics, 1500-1800, no. 305. Menston: Scolar Press, 1971.
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Ramus, Petrus. Rudiments of Latin Grammar, 1585. English linguistics, 1500-1800, no. 306. Menston: Scolar Press, 1971. view record
Ramus, Petrus. Rudiments of Latin Grammar, 1585. English linguistics, 1500-1800, no. 306. Menston: Scolar Press, 1971. view record