APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ainsworth, R. (1736). Thesaurus linguæ Latinæ compendiarius: Or, a compendious dictionary of the Latin tongue, designed for the use of the British nations: in three parts. Containing, I. The English appellative words ... before the Latin; ... II. The Latin appellatives before the English; ... III. The ancient Latin names of the more remarkable persons and places ... By Robert Ainsworth.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ainsworth, Robert. Thesaurus Linguæ Latinæ Compendiarius: Or, a Compendious Dictionary of the Latin Tongue, Designed for the Use of the British Nations: In Three Parts. Containing, I. The English Appellative Words ... Before the Latin; ... II. The Latin Appellatives Before the English; ... III. The Ancient Latin Names of the More Remarkable Persons and Places ... By Robert Ainsworth. 1736.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ainsworth, Robert. Thesaurus Linguæ Latinæ Compendiarius: Or, a Compendious Dictionary of the Latin Tongue, Designed for the Use of the British Nations: In Three Parts. Containing, I. The English Appellative Words ... Before the Latin; ... II. The Latin Appellatives Before the English; ... III. The Ancient Latin Names of the More Remarkable Persons and Places ... By Robert Ainsworth. 1736.

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