Multum in parvo. Or The pen's gallantrie a copy-book containing twenty four sentences in prose, in alphabeticall order; and as many in verse, each distick comprehending the twenty four letters: and many examples of alphabets. Written in all the curious hands now practised in England, and our neighbour nations. With instructions for every thing belonging to writing. Also the rare principles of this art in a poeticall alphabet, published for writing masters to set their learners. Invented, written, and engraven, by Edward Cocker, dwelling on the south side of S. Paul Church, over against Pauls Church, betwixt the Sugar-loaf and the Naked-boy, where he teaches the arts of writing and arithmetick in an extraordinary manner.
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[London]: Are to be sold by William Place at Grayes-Inne Gate in Horborne: and by Thomas Rookes at the Lamb, at the east end of S. Pauls Church, near the schoole. Where also you may have all sorts of blank bonds, and the best ink, 1660.
- Publication year
- 1660-1660
- ESTC No.
- R39375
- Grub Street ID
- 121274
- Description
- [2], 8 p., [26] leaves of plates : ill. (woodcuts) ; obl. 4 D}0
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- With an added engraved title page
Place of publication suggested by Wing.