Childrens talk, English & Latin, divided into several clauses: wherein the propriety of both languages is kept. That children by the help of their mother-tongue may more easily learn to discourse in good Latin amongst themselves. There are also numbers set down betwixt both, which do shew the place and natural use of any word or phrase. By Charles Hoole, Master of Arts, L.C. Oxon, teacher of a private grammar-school betwixt Goldsmiths-Alley in Red-cross-street, and Maidenhead-Court in Aldersgate-street, London.

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  • Childrens talk, English & Latin, divided into several clauses: wherein the propriety of both languages is kept. That children by the help of their mother-tongue may more easily learn to discourse in good Latin amongst themselves. There are also numbers set down betwixt both, which do shew the place and natural use of any word or phrase. By Charles Hoole, Master of Arts, L.C. Oxon, teacher of a private grammar-school betwixt Goldsmiths-Alley in Red-cross-street, and Maidenhead-Court in Aldersgate-street, London.
  • Childrens talke, English & Latine
  • Childrens talke, English and Latine Pueriles confabulatiunculæ, Anglo Latinæ
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Imprint
London: printed for the Company of Stationers, 1697.
Publication year
1697-1697
ESTC No.
R215309
Grub Street ID
90370
Description
[8], 95, [1] p. ; 8⁰
Note
An edition of: Hoole, Charles. Childrens talke, English and Latine.

Text in English and Latin in parallel columns.

Title taken from A2r; with additional Latin title page printed on verso of A1, reading: Pueriles confabulatiunculae, Anglo Latin¾.

Advertisement on verso of final leaf.
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Signatures from DFo