Vocabolario Italiano & Inglese: = A dictionary, Italian & English. First compiled by John Florio: and augmented by himself, with many thousand words, and Thuscan phrases: diligently revised, and compared with La Crusca, and other approved dictionaries, extant since his death; and enriched with very considerable additions. Whereunto is added, A dictionary, English and Italian; with several proverbs and instructions for speedy attaining the Italian tongue. By Gio. Torriano, an Italian; some time Professor of the Italian tongue in London. Now reprinted, revised and corrected, by J.D. M.D.
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- Vocabolario Italiano & Inglese: = A dictionary, Italian & English. First compiled by John Florio: and augmented by himself, with many thousand words, and Thuscan phrases: diligently revised, and compared with La Crusca, and other approved dictionaries, extant since his death; and enriched with very considerable additions. Whereunto is added, A dictionary, English and Italian; with several proverbs and instructions for speedy attaining the Italian tongue. By Gio. Torriano, an Italian; some time Professor of the Italian tongue in London. Now reprinted, revised and corrected, by J.D. M.D.
- Vocabulario Inglese & Italiano: a dictionary English and Italian Dictionary English and Italian
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London: printed by R. H. and W. H. for R. C. T. S. G. W. and R. B. and are to be sold by Thomas Sawbridge in Little-Brittain, Samuel Crouch, and Thomas Horne, near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and Matthew Gilliflower in Westminster-Hall, 1690.
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- 1690-1690
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- R215488
- Grub Street ID
- 90516
- Description
- [896], 34 p. ; 2⁰
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- Edition statement does not appear on title page; taken from part 2 title page.
Preface signed: Giovanni Davisio.
"Vocabulario Inglese & Italiano: a dictionary English and Italian .. The second edition with additions" has separate title page, with imprint: London, printed by E. Horton and R. Holt, and are to be sold by Thomas Sawbridge at the Three Flower-de-Luces in little Britain, MDCLXXXVII; register is continuous.
34 p. at end = "A brief introduction to the Italian tongue", with caption title and new register.