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Archives of the Modern Language Association.
Modern Language Association Great Britain
1892-1989
Boxes 1-5: Copies of publications, including vols. 1-15 (1905-1919) of "Modern Language Teaching: the official organ of the Modern Language Association"; vols. 1-20, 22-24, 27-65 (1919-1984) of the jo...
Archives of the Yorkshire branch of the Modern Language Association.
1910-1989
Comprises predominantly minutes, but includes also some correspondence and music scores for carols and choir music.
Gemmulæ linguarum : Latinæ, Gallicæ, Italicæ & Germanicæ
Garnier, Philippe (1655); Donati, L (1656)
1648
First published in Strasburg, 1610. Cf. Jöcher, C.G. Allgemeines gelehrten-Lexicon. First Elzevier edition published in 1637. Cf. Rahir, E. Elzevier. Running title: Gemmulæ quatuor linguar. De...
The South central bulletin (v.30 no.4, winter 1970)
South Central Modern Language Association
An introduction to the most useful European languages : consisting of select passages, from the most celebrated English, French, Italian, and Spanish authors : with translations as close as possible, so disposed, in columns, as to give in one view the manner of expressing the same sentence in each language : intended for the use of foreigners, merchants, and gentlemen who make the knowledge of those languages their study
Baretti, Giuseppe Marco Antonio (1719-1789)
1772
Each work translated into the other three languages; printed in four parallel columns on facing pages.
An essay on the causes of the indifference to the study of modern languages and literature in this town and vicinity : on the advantages arising from a knowledge of these languages; and the best means of effectually learning them with facility. Dedicated to the inhabitants of Sheffield and its environs
Flory, H C
[1834?]
Dated July 12th, 1834, at end.
An essay on the causes of the indifference to the study of modern languages and literature in this town and vicinity : on the advantages arising from a knowledge of these languages; and the best means of effectually learning them with facility. Dedicated to the inhabitants of Sheffield and its environs
Flory, H C
[1834?]
Dated July 12th, 1834, at end.