P. K. (1697). Nomenclatura trilinguis Anglo-Latino-Græca: or, A short vocabulary, English, Latin, and Greek: Containing nouns substantive, adjective, with their gend. and decl. Verbs with their several conjugations. With the quantities of all doubtful syllables. To which is added, a collection of witty proverbs; with examples of the five declensions of nouns, especially heteroclite; and for declining of Greek nouns. Written for the benefit of the English youth, by P. K (The third edition, carefully revised and corrected, containing many hundred words more than any other book of this kind.). printed for George Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little Britain, over-against the Sugar-loaf.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationP. K. Nomenclatura Trilinguis Anglo-Latino-Græca: Or, A Short Vocabulary, English, Latin, and Greek: Containing Nouns Substantive, Adjective, with Their Gend. and Decl. Verbs with Their Several Conjugations. With the Quantities of All Doubtful Syllables. To Which Is Added, a Collection of Witty Proverbs; with Examples of the Five Declensions of Nouns, Especially Heteroclite; and for Declining of Greek Nouns. Written for the Benefit of the English Youth, by P. K. The third edition, carefully revised and corrected, containing many hundred words more than any other book of this kind. London: printed for George Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little Britain, over-against the Sugar-loaf, 1697.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationP. K. Nomenclatura Trilinguis Anglo-Latino-Græca: Or, A Short Vocabulary, English, Latin, and Greek: Containing Nouns Substantive, Adjective, with Their Gend. and Decl. Verbs with Their Several Conjugations. With the Quantities of All Doubtful Syllables. To Which Is Added, a Collection of Witty Proverbs; with Examples of the Five Declensions of Nouns, Especially Heteroclite; and for Declining of Greek Nouns. Written for the Benefit of the English Youth, by P. K. The third edition, carefully revised and corrected, containing many hundred words more than any other book of this kind. printed for George Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little Britain, over-against the Sugar-loaf, 1697.