Huish, A. (1664). Priscianus nascens, or A key to the grammar school: Presenting a familiar praxis on all the rules of the common accidence; with a plain introduction into the rules of syntax, as an assistant to Lillies grammar; very much facilitating the translating English into Latine; to the great ease of both master in teaching, and scholar in learning; with several copies to learn to write by. printed for William Garret, and are to be sold by Timothy Garthwait.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHuish, Anthony. Priscianus Nascens, or A Key to the Grammar School: Presenting a Familiar Praxis on All the Rules of the Common Accidence; with a Plain Introduction into the Rules of Syntax, as an Assistant to Lillies Grammar; Very Much Facilitating the Translating English into Latine; to the Great Ease of Both Master in Teaching, and Scholar in Learning; with Several Copies to Learn to Write by. London: printed for William Garret, and are to be sold by Timothy Garthwait, 1664.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHuish, Anthony. Priscianus Nascens, or A Key to the Grammar School: Presenting a Familiar Praxis on All the Rules of the Common Accidence; with a Plain Introduction into the Rules of Syntax, as an Assistant to Lillies Grammar; Very Much Facilitating the Translating English into Latine; to the Great Ease of Both Master in Teaching, and Scholar in Learning; with Several Copies to Learn to Write by. printed for William Garret, and are to be sold by Timothy Garthwait, 1664.