02305nam 2200409 n 450 99639025040331620200818224627.0(CKB)4940000000102770(EEBO)2240858463(UnM)99843700e(UnM)99843700(EXLCZ)99494000000010277019910726d1633 uy |laturbn||||a|bb|Dux grammaticus tyronem scholasticum ad rectam orthographiam syntaxin, & prosodiam dirigens[electronic resource] Cui suas etiam auxiliares succenturiavit copias Dux oratorius quintuplici, viz. cohorte, imitatione paraphrasi synopsi metaphrasi, &c. variatione phrasium, &c. Vbi variæ tum regulæ tum formuæ traduntur rem eandem exprimendi varièLondini Imprimebat A[ugustine] M[athewes] sumptibus R. M[ilbourne] apud quem veneunt ad insigne canis leporarij in Cœmiterio D. Pauli1633[10], 81, [7], 51, [5], 38, 41-56 p., 57-58 leaves, [5]; [10], 82, [4]; [4], 44 p"Ad lectorem" signed: I. Clarke.Printer's and publisher's names from STC.In three parts (i.e. registers). Part 1: "Dux grammaticus", "Secunda praxis totius Latinæ syntaxeōs dialogica" and "Dux oratorius: siue, methodus ad eloquentiarum compendiaria"; the latter two have separate pagination and dated title pages. Part 2: "A tvvo-fold praxis of the whole Latine syntaxe" with separate pagination and dated title page. Part 3: "The second praxis, dialogicall, of the Latine syntaxe", with separate pagination and dated title page. Parts 2 and 3 translate "Dux grammaticus" and "Secunda praxis".The word "syntaxeōs" on the title page of "Secunda praxis" uses an omega.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Latin languageGrammarOratoryEarly works to 1800Latin languageGrammar.OratoryClarke Johnd. 1658.799748Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390250403316Dux grammaticus tyronem scholasticum ad rectam orthographiam, syntaxin, & prosodiam dirigens2354150UNISA