APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1664). The schollars gold ring: Consisting of the two chief parts of speech, viz. nounes, and verbs in Latine and English, in triple meeter. With the genitive cases and genders of the nouns, and conjugations of the verbs Unto which are added proper names of men, and nounes of number. And also rules how to know the Latine for divers hundreds of English nounes, which are derived from the Latine, differing only in the ending. Very profitable and delightful for young schollars who desire the knowledge of the Latine tongue. Carefully perused and accented. Printed by J. Hayes in Little Woodstreet.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Schollars Gold Ring: Consisting of the Two Chief Parts of Speech, Viz. Nounes, and Verbs in Latine and English, in Triple Meeter. With the Genitive Cases and Genders of the Nouns, and Conjugations of the Verbs Unto Which Are Added Proper Names of Men, and Nounes of Number. And Also Rules How to Know the Latine for Divers Hundreds of English Nounes, Which Are Derived from the Latine, Differing Only in the Ending. Very Profitable and Delightful for Young Schollars Who Desire the Knowledge of the Latine Tongue. Carefully Perused and Accented. London,: Printed by J. Hayes in Little Woodstreet, 1664.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

The Schollars Gold Ring: Consisting of the Two Chief Parts of Speech, Viz. Nounes, and Verbs in Latine and English, in Triple Meeter. With the Genitive Cases and Genders of the Nouns, and Conjugations of the Verbs Unto Which Are Added Proper Names of Men, and Nounes of Number. And Also Rules How to Know the Latine for Divers Hundreds of English Nounes, Which Are Derived from the Latine, Differing Only in the Ending. Very Profitable and Delightful for Young Schollars Who Desire the Knowledge of the Latine Tongue. Carefully Perused and Accented. Printed by J. Hayes in Little Woodstreet, 1664.

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