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Bell's Latin course for the first year in three parts (v. 1)
Marchant, E C (1864-1960); Spencer, J G
1901
Includes index.
Bell's Latin course for the first year in three parts (v. 2)
Marchant, E C (1864-1960); Spencer, J G
1901
Includes index.
Bell's Latin course for the first year in three parts (v. 3)
Marchant, E C (1864-1960); Spencer, J G
1901
Includes index.
Bell's Latin course for the first year in three parts
Marchant, E C (1864-1960); Spencer, J G
1902
Includes index.
Key to Dr. Wm. Smith's Principia latina, part 4
Ibbs, Robert G; Smith, William (1813-1893)
1879
Advertisements on 3 p. at the end, 1 p. at the beginning.
Vocabularium anglo-saxonicum : lexico Gul. Somneri magna parte auctius
Benson, Thomas; Somner, William (1598-1669)
1701
Title vignette; added t.-p. engraved.
Latin prose composition : being part III of 'A new latin course for schools'
Gould, H E; Whiteley, J L
1939
Advertisements on 2 p. at the end.
Synonymia Latino Graeca : in duas partes coniunctas distincta. Olim ab illo congeri coepta
Ruland, Martin (1532-1602); Hoeschel, David (1556-1617)
[1624?]
An abridgement of the last quarto edition of Ainsworth's Dictionary, English and Latin : the English part being enriched with an addition of some thousand words from good authority : and the Latin part consisting only of such words as are purely classical : designed for the use of schools
Ainsworth, Robert (1660-1743); Morell, Thomas (1703-1784)
1785
First published (London, 1736) with title: Thesaurus linguae latinae compendarius.
Thesaurus linguæ Latinæ compendiarius: or, A compendious dictionary of the Latin tongue: designed for the use of the British nations: in three parts (v.1)
Ainsworth, Robert (1660-1743); Patrick, Samuel (1684-1748)
1746
With an imprimatur leaf.
Thesaurus linguæ Latinæ compendiarius: or, A compendious dictionary of the Latin tongue: designed for the use of the British nations: in three parts (v.2)
Ainsworth, Robert (1660-1743); Patrick, Samuel (1684-1748)
1746
With an imprimatur leaf.
Vocabularium Latiale : or, a Latin vocabulary. In two parts. The first being a collection of the most usual and easy Latin words, whether primitive or derivative, with their signification in English; after the order of the eight parts of speech: giving a specimen of each, and most naturally shewing [sic.] the gender, increase, declension and motion of nouns and pronouns; with the conjugation, preterperfect tense, and supine of verbs both simple and compound. The second shewing the variation and declining of all the declinable parts, both regular and irregular
Dyche, Thomas (1733)
1771
Format: horizontal chain-lines, eight leaves per gathering.