Nolens volens: or, You shall make Latin whether you will or no: containing the plainest directions that have yet been given on that subject. Together with The youths visible Bible: being an alphabetical collection (from the whole Bible) of such general heads as were judg'd most capable of hieroglyphicks. Illustrated (with great variety) in four and twenty copper plates: with the rude translation opposite, for the exercise of those that begin to make Latin.

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  • Nolens volens: or, You shall make Latin whether you will or no: containing the plainest directions that have yet been given on that subject. Together with The youths visible Bible: being an alphabetical collection (from the whole Bible) of such general heads as were judg'd most capable of hieroglyphicks. Illustrated (with great variety) in four and twenty copper plates: with the rude translation opposite, for the exercise of those that begin to make Latin.
  • You shall make Latin whether you will or no
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed by T. D. for T. Basset, and H. Brome, 1677.
Publication year
1677-1677
ESTC No.
R23723
Grub Street ID
107581
Description
[8], 50, [2], 156 p. : ill. (metal cut) ; 8⁰
Note
'To the reader.' is signed on A4v: Elisha Coles.

Signatures: A? (b)-(d)? B-K? L?.

Frontis. on A1v, facing titlepage on A2r = ill.; at foot: Printed for T. Bassett and H: Brome, 1677.

'The youths visible Bible' begins on (d)6v, and the text is written in English and Latin, with two columns per page.
Uncontrolled note
Catalogued from original at the British Library