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A short introduction to the Latin tongue: [microform] : for the use of the lower forms in the Latin School. Being the accidence abridg'd and compil'd in that most easy and accurate method, wherein the famous Mr. Ezekiel Cheever taught, and which he found the most advantageous by seventy years experience. : To which is added, a catalogue of irregular nouns, and of verbs, dispos'd alphabetically.
Author
Cheever, Ezekiel, 1615-1708
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Format
Book
Language
English
Latin
Εdition
The seventh edition.
Published/Created
Boston: N.E. : Printed by B. Edes, and J. Gill, for J. Edwards, and J. and T. Leverett, in Cornhill,, M,DCC,LV. [1755]
Description
72 p. ; 15 cm. (8vo)
Details
Subject(s)
Latin language
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Grammar
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Related name
Lewis, Ezekiel, 1674-1755
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Williams, Nathaniel, 1675-1738
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Boston Latin School
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Rare books genre
Grammars
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Series
Early American imprints. First series ; no. 7567.
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Notes
Based on the teachings of Cheever, and published posthumously. Compiled either by Ezekiel Lewis or by Nathaniel Williams. Cf. Littlefield, G.E. Early schools and school-books of New England, p. 254.
Edition statement transposed; precedes "To which is added ..." on title page.
Signatures: A-I⁴.
Reproduction note
Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 7567).
References
Evans 7567
Place name(s)
United States Massachusetts Boston.
OCLC
55819335
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