Maturinus Corderius's school-colloquies English and Latine, divided into several clauses; wherein the propriety of both languages is kept. That children by the help of thir mother-tongue, may the better learn to speak Latine in ordinary discourse. There are numbers set dow betwixt both, which do shew the place, and natural use of any word or phrase. By Charles Hoole Mr. of Arts, of Lin. Col. Ox. teacher of a private grammar-school, betwixt Goldsmiths Alley in Red-Cross-street, and Maiden-head-court in Aldersgate-street Lond. This same speaking Latine, is a thing indeed to be highly commended, but not so much of it self, as because very many neglect it. For it is not such a gallant thing to understand Latine, as it is base to be ignorant of it.

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  • Maturinus Corderius's school-colloquies English and Latine, divided into several clauses; wherein the propriety of both languages is kept. That children by the help of thir mother-tongue, may the better learn to speak Latine in ordinary discourse. There are numbers set dow betwixt both, which do shew the place, and natural use of any word or phrase. By Charles Hoole Mr. of Arts, of Lin. Col. Ox. teacher of a private grammar-school, betwixt Goldsmiths Alley in Red-Cross-street, and Maiden-head-court in Aldersgate-street Lond. This same speaking Latine, is a thing indeed to be highly commended, but not so much of it self, as because very many neglect it. For it is not such a gallant thing to understand Latine, as it is base to be ignorant of it.
  • Colloquia. English and Latin
  • Maturini Corderii colloqvia scholastica Anglo-Latina
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Imprint
London: printed by S. Griffin, for the Company of Stationers, 1667.
Publication year
1667-1667
ESTC No.
R214371
Grub Street ID
89661
Description
[8], 414 p. ; 8⁰
Note
With parallel English and Latin title pages and text in parallel English and Latin columns.