APA (7th ed.) Citation

Vieyra, A. (1777). A new Portuguese grammar in four parts: Containing I. Rules for the modification and use of the different parts of speech. II. The syntax, in which are explained, after a more copious manner than hitherto attempted, the peculiar uses of the Portuguese particles. III. A vocabulary, more particularly containing the terms of commerce, war, and navigation, with a variety of phrases and familiar dialogues, taken from common conversation, and the best authors. IV. Various passages extracted from the most approved modern and ancient writers, with a view to facilitate the reading of the ancient and most valuable Portuguese books. The second edition. By Anthony Vieyra Transtagano, teacher of the Portuguese and Italian languages. Printed for J. Nourse, bookseller to His Majesty.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Vieyra, Antonio. A New Portuguese Grammar in Four Parts: Containing I. Rules for the Modification and Use of the Different Parts of Speech. II. The Syntax, in Which Are Explained, After a More Copious Manner than Hitherto Attempted, the Peculiar Uses of the Portuguese Particles. III. A Vocabulary, More Particularly Containing the Terms of Commerce, War, and Navigation, with a Variety of Phrases and Familiar Dialogues, Taken from Common Conversation, and the Best Authors. IV. Various Passages Extracted from the Most Approved Modern and Ancient Writers, with a View to Facilitate the Reading of the Ancient and Most Valuable Portuguese Books. The Second Edition. By Anthony Vieyra Transtagano, Teacher of the Portuguese and Italian Languages. London: Printed for J. Nourse, bookseller to His Majesty, 1777.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Vieyra, Antonio. A New Portuguese Grammar in Four Parts: Containing I. Rules for the Modification and Use of the Different Parts of Speech. II. The Syntax, in Which Are Explained, After a More Copious Manner than Hitherto Attempted, the Peculiar Uses of the Portuguese Particles. III. A Vocabulary, More Particularly Containing the Terms of Commerce, War, and Navigation, with a Variety of Phrases and Familiar Dialogues, Taken from Common Conversation, and the Best Authors. IV. Various Passages Extracted from the Most Approved Modern and Ancient Writers, with a View to Facilitate the Reading of the Ancient and Most Valuable Portuguese Books. The Second Edition. By Anthony Vieyra Transtagano, Teacher of the Portuguese and Italian Languages. Printed for J. Nourse, bookseller to His Majesty, 1777.

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