A breviate of our Kings whole Latin grammar vulgarly called, Lillies. (Analytically disposed.) Or A brief grammatical table thereof, to facilitate the apprehension, strengthen the memory, and to encreas the benefit of young learners. Made for the use of all philologists; by the labour and pains of Jos. Brookbank, lately schoolmaster in Fleetstreet, London, and minister of Gods word.

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  • A breviate of our Kings whole Latin grammar vulgarly called, Lillies. (Analytically disposed.) Or A brief grammatical table thereof, to facilitate the apprehension, strengthen the memory, and to encreas the benefit of young learners. Made for the use of all philologists; by the labour and pains of Jos. Brookbank, lately schoolmaster in Fleetstreet, London, and minister of Gods word.
  • Latin Grammar
  • Brief grammatical table thereof, to facilitate the apprehension, strengthen the memory, and to encreas the benefit of young learners
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Imprint
London: printed by W.H. for Richard Thrale at the Cross Keyes at Paul's Gate, [1660]
Publication year
1660-1660
ESTC No.
R208348
Grub Street ID
84603
Description
[18], 52, [2] p. ; 8⁰
Note
Publication date from Wing.

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 1660 Aug:".Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), L2254

Thomason, E.2135[3]