1. Catonis disticha de moribus; 2. Dicta insignia septem sapientum Graeciæ. 3. Mimi Publiani, sive, Senecæ proverbia, anglo latina. Cato item grammaticê interpretatus, latinis & vernaculis vocibus pari ordine, sed diversis lineis alternatis. Quò sc. ætatulâ puerilis precepta vitæ communis ita legant ut intelligant. = 1. Cato's distichs concerning manners; 2. Excellent sayings of the seven wise men of Greece. 3. Publius's stage-verses, or Seneca's proverbs in Latine and English. Likewise Cato construed grammatically, with one row Latine, and another English. Whereby little children may understandingly learn the rules of common behaviour. /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London, :
Printed by T.M. for the Company of Stationers,
1678.
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| Series: | Early English books online.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
| Item Description: | Includes index. Signed: James Murdock, Sept AD 1796, pages [3] at beginning. Page [6]-[26]: "An Adverstisement touching Cato, and some other School-Books, translated by Charles Hool," dated June 3 1659. Page [27]: "Mr Triplet's Opinion touching these Translations," dated June 25 1653. Index: pages [1]-[2] at end. Reproduction of original in: Columbia University Library. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource ([27], 70, [5] pages) |