An English expositor; or compleat dictionary: teaching the interpretation of the hardest words, and most useful terms of art, used in our language. First set forth by J. B. doctor of physick. And now the ninth time revised, corrected, and very much augmented with several additions, viz. A new and copious supply of words. An index directing to the hards [sic] words, by prefixing the common words before them in an alphabetical order. A brief nomenclator, containing the names of the most renowned persons among the ancients, whether gods or goddesses (so reputed) heroes, or inventors of profitable arts, sciences, and faculties. With divers memorable things out of ancient history, poetry, philosophy, and geography. By a lover of the arts.
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- An English expositor; or compleat dictionary: teaching the interpretation of the hardest words, and most useful terms of art, used in our language. First set forth by J. B. doctor of physick. And now the ninth time revised, corrected, and very much augmented with several additions, viz. A new and copious supply of words. An index directing to the hards [sic] words, by prefixing the common words before them in an alphabetical order. A brief nomenclator, containing the names of the most renowned persons among the ancients, whether gods or goddesses (so reputed) heroes, or inventors of profitable arts, sciences, and faculties. With divers memorable things out of ancient history, poetry, philosophy, and geography. By a lover of the arts.
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London: printed for Awnsham and John Churchil, at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, 1698.
- Publication year
- 1698-1698
- ESTC No.
- R33260
- Grub Street ID
- 115901
- Description
- [288] p. ; 12⁰
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- Signatures: A-M?? (M12 blank?).
Printed in two columns.
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- Catalogued from original at the British Library