Philomath, J., & Walker, W. (1682). A practial grammar, or, The easiest and shortest way to initiate young children in the Latin tongue: By the help whereof, a child of seven years old may learn more of the grounds of that language in three months, than is ordinarily learn'd in one year's space by those of greater age, in common grammar schools. Printed by Henry Hills, for Thomas Cockerill, at the Three Leggs, over against the Stocks-Market.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPhilomath, J., and William Walker. A Practial Grammar, or, The Easiest and Shortest Way to Initiate Young Children in the Latin Tongue: By the Help Whereof, a Child of Seven Years Old May Learn More of the Grounds of That Language in Three Months, than Is Ordinarily Learn'd in One Year's Space by Those of Greater Age, in Common Grammar Schools. London: Printed by Henry Hills, for Thomas Cockerill, at the Three Leggs, over against the Stocks-Market, 1682.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPhilomath, J., and William Walker. A Practial Grammar, or, The Easiest and Shortest Way to Initiate Young Children in the Latin Tongue: By the Help Whereof, a Child of Seven Years Old May Learn More of the Grounds of That Language in Three Months, than Is Ordinarily Learn'd in One Year's Space by Those of Greater Age, in Common Grammar Schools. Printed by Henry Hills, for Thomas Cockerill, at the Three Leggs, over against the Stocks-Market, 1682.