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Brerewood, Edward (1565?-1613) | 4 |
Gellibrand, Samuel (1675) | 4 |
Martin, John (1641-1667) | 4 |
Ray, John (1627-1705) | 4 |
Wilkins, John (1614-1672) | 4 |
Willughby, Francis (1635-1676) | 4 |
Borch, Oluf (1626-1690) | 1 |
Brerewood, Robert | 1 |
Brerewood, Sir Robert (1588-1654) | 1 |
Cordemoy, Geraud De (1684) | 1 |
A philosophicall discourse concerning speech : conformable to the Cartesian principles
Cordemoy, Géraud de (1684)
1668
"Dedicated to the most Christian King". "Englished out of French".
An essay towards a real character, and a philosophical language
Wilkins, John (1614-1672); Martin, John (1641-1667); Ray, John (1627-1705); Willughby, Francis (1635-1676); Gellibrand, Samuel (1675)
1668
"An alphabetical dictionary, wherein all English words according to their various significations, are either referred to their places in the philosophical tables, or explained by such words as are in ...
An essay towards a real character, and a philosophical language
Wilkins, John (1614-1672); Martin, John (1641-1667); Ray, John (1627-1705); Willughby, Francis (1635-1676); Gellibrand, Samuel (1675)
1668
"An alphabetical dictionary, wherein all English words according to their various significations, are either referred to their places in the philosophical tables, or explained by such words as are in ...
An essay towards a real character, and a philosophical language
Wilkins, John (1614-1672); Martin, John (1641-1667); Ray, John (1627-1705); Willughby, Francis (1635-1676); Gellibrand, Samuel (1675)
1668
"An alphabetical dictionary, wherein all English words according to their various significations, are either referred to their places in the philosophical tables, or explained by such words as are in ...
An essay towards a real character, and a philosophical language
Wilkins, John (1614-1672); Martin, John (1641-1667); Ray, John (1627-1705); Willughby, Francis (1635-1676); Gellibrand, Samuel (1675)
1668
"An alphabetical dictionary, wherein all English words according to their various significations, are either referred to their places in the philosophical tables, or explained by such words as are in ...
Enquiries touching the diversity of languages and religions : through the chiefe parts of the world
Brerewood, Edward (1565?-1613)
1622
Pagination slightly irregular.
Enqviries tovching the diversity of langvages, and religions, through the chiefe parts of the world
Brerewood, Edward (1565?-1613); Brerewood, Sir Robert (1588-1654)
1635
Dedication signed: Rob. Brerewood. "Of the several languages wherein the liturgies of Christians in several parts of the world are celebrated": p. 184-198.
Recherches curieuses sur la diversité des langues et religions, par toutes les principales parties du monde
Brerewood, Edward (1565?-1613)
1640
Pages 80-328 wrongly numbered 90-338. Printer's device on title page.
Recherches curieuses sur la diversité des langues et religion en toutes les principales parties du monde
Brerewood, Edward (1565?-1613); La Montagne, Jean de (1590-)
1663
The pure language of the spirit of truth, set forth for the confounding false languages, acted out of pride, ambition & deceit: or, Thee & thou, in its place, is the proper language to any single person whatsoever... [etc.]
R. F (1666)
[1657?]
Caption title. Signed (p.7): Richard Farnsworth.
A philosophicall essay for the reunion of the langvages, or, The art of knowing all by the mastery of one
Rose, Henry (fl. 1656-1675)
1675
Attributed to Henry Rose. Cf. DNB. First leaf blank. Madan overlooks the mis-signing of A3 as A2.