Porny, M. (1781). The Rudiments of the Italian language: Wherein the parts, that are fundamental and necessary for beginners, are displayed in a regular and comprehensive method; and illustrated with grammatical remarks and explanatory notes, for the use of those, who attempt to learn this language without the assistance of a master. To which are added, an English and Italian vocabulary; common forms of speech on various subjects; select passages from different authors, with translations so disposed, as to exhibit distinctly their respective correspondence; and a catalogue of the most useful books in that language. Printed for C. Nourse, opposite Catherine-Street, in the Strand.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPorny, Mr. The Rudiments of the Italian Language: Wherein the Parts, That Are Fundamental and Necessary for Beginners, Are Displayed in a Regular and Comprehensive Method; and Illustrated with Grammatical Remarks and Explanatory Notes, for the Use of Those, Who Attempt to Learn This Language Without the Assistance of a Master. To Which Are Added, an English and Italian Vocabulary; Common Forms of Speech on Various Subjects; Select Passages from Different Authors, with Translations so Disposed, as to Exhibit Distinctly Their Respective Correspondence; and a Catalogue of the Most Useful Books in That Language. London: Printed for C. Nourse, opposite Catherine-Street, in the Strand, 1781.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPorny, Mr. The Rudiments of the Italian Language: Wherein the Parts, That Are Fundamental and Necessary for Beginners, Are Displayed in a Regular and Comprehensive Method; and Illustrated with Grammatical Remarks and Explanatory Notes, for the Use of Those, Who Attempt to Learn This Language Without the Assistance of a Master. To Which Are Added, an English and Italian Vocabulary; Common Forms of Speech on Various Subjects; Select Passages from Different Authors, with Translations so Disposed, as to Exhibit Distinctly Their Respective Correspondence; and a Catalogue of the Most Useful Books in That Language. Printed for C. Nourse, opposite Catherine-Street, in the Strand, 1781.