The posing of the parts, or, A most plain and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answers, arrising directly out of the words of the rules : whereby all scholars may attain most speedily to the perfect learning, full understanding, and right use thereof for their happy proceeding in the Latine tongue. Gathered purposely for the benefit of schools, and for the use and delight of masters and scholars.
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Author / Creator: | Brinsley, John, active 1581-1624. |
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Edition: | 14th ed., corrected and inlarged with most of the necessary questions inserted, both out of our Latine syntaxis and other authors, which are wanting in our English rules. |
Imprint: | London : Printed for H. Herringman, T. Basset, N. Raven, J. Wright, R. Chiswell, J. Robinson, H. Sawbridge, 1682. |
Description: | 1 online resource ([8], 148 p.) |
Language: | English |
Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 2877:7. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11535256 |
Varying Form of Title: | Most plain and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answers, arrising directly out of the words of the rules |
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Notes: | Attributed to John Brinsley. Cf. Wing (2nd ed.). Errors in pagination: p. 80, 81, 84 and 85 are repeated in pagination. Reproduction of original in: Massachusetts Historical Society Library. Wing (2nd ed.) B4703B |
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