Shaw, S. (1687). Grammatica Anglo-Romana, or, A syncritical grammar: Teaching English youth the Latin tongue by few and easie rules comparing English with Latin : with a comment for the use of riper years, containing the elegancies and explaining the difficult phrases and idioms which are particular to the Latin, fitted to the sense of the learned Oxford commentators upon Lilly's grammar. Printed for Robert Clavel at the Sign of the Peacock in St. Paul's Church Yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationShaw, Samuel. Grammatica Anglo-Romana, or, A Syncritical Grammar: Teaching English Youth the Latin Tongue by Few and Easie Rules Comparing English with Latin : With a Comment for the Use of Riper Years, Containing the Elegancies and Explaining the Difficult Phrases and Idioms Which Are Particular to the Latin, Fitted to the Sense of the Learned Oxford Commentators upon Lilly's Grammar. London: Printed for Robert Clavel at the Sign of the Peacock in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1687.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationShaw, Samuel. Grammatica Anglo-Romana, or, A Syncritical Grammar: Teaching English Youth the Latin Tongue by Few and Easie Rules Comparing English with Latin : With a Comment for the Use of Riper Years, Containing the Elegancies and Explaining the Difficult Phrases and Idioms Which Are Particular to the Latin, Fitted to the Sense of the Learned Oxford Commentators upon Lilly's Grammar. Printed for Robert Clavel at the Sign of the Peacock in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1687.