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A treatise on the elegance of the Latin tongue. Wherein Rules upon every Part of Speech, the most obvious in good Authors, and the most necessary to be known, are set forth in the Shortest and Plainest Manner, and supported by Examples, all taken from Cicero. Proper to be perused, and learnt by Heart, by Young People who have acquired a sufficient Knowledge of the Syntax. To which is added, a very concise treatise on numbers, Shewing, in the fullest light, the way of expressing them in Latin. With the Roman manner of counting the days of months. By A. De Burcy.
- Title
- A treatise on the elegance of the Latin tongue. [electronic resource] : Wherein Rules upon every Part of Speech, the most obvious in good Authors, and the most necessary to be known, are set forth in the Shortest and Plainest Manner, and supported by Examples, all taken from Cicero. Proper to be perused, and learnt by Heart, by Young People who have acquired a sufficient Knowledge of the Syntax. To which is added, a very concise treatise on numbers, Shewing, in the fullest light, the way of expressing them in Latin. With the Roman manner of counting the days of months. By A. De Burcy.
- Author
- De Burcy, A.
- Publication
- London : printed for the author, and sold by Fielding and Walker, No. 20, Pater-Noster Row, M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]
Details
- Additional Authors
- Gale (Firm)
- Description
- [4],iii,[1],84,[4]p.; 12⁰.
- Uniform Title
- Eighteenth century collections online.
- Subject
- Note
- With a half-title and two final advertisement leaves.
- Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
- Indexed In (note)
- English Short Title Catalog
- Reproduction (note)
- Electronic reproduction.
- OCLC
- 642522269
- T192909
- Author
- De Burcy, A.
- Title
- A treatise on the elegance of the Latin tongue. [electronic resource] : Wherein Rules upon every Part of Speech, the most obvious in good Authors, and the most necessary to be known, are set forth in the Shortest and Plainest Manner, and supported by Examples, all taken from Cicero. Proper to be perused, and learnt by Heart, by Young People who have acquired a sufficient Knowledge of the Syntax. To which is added, a very concise treatise on numbers, Shewing, in the fullest light, the way of expressing them in Latin. With the Roman manner of counting the days of months. By A. De Burcy.
- Imprint
- London : printed for the author, and sold by Fielding and Walker, No. 20, Pater-Noster Row, M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]
- Series
- Eighteenth century collections online.
- Reproduction
- Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
- Indexed In:
- English Short Title Catalog, T192909.
- Connect to:
- Place of Publication
- Great Britain England London.
- Added Author
- Gale (Firm)