03060nam 2200445 n 450 99639478000331620200824121734.0(CKB)4940000000121614(EEBO)2240951420(UnM)99853249e(UnM)99853249(EXLCZ)99494000000012161419920609d1640 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Dictionarium etymologicum Latinum, antiquissimum & novissimum nunc demum infinitis penè laboribus & continuis vigiliis compositum & absolutum à Francisco de Sacra Quercu. Or, A dictionarie declaring the etymologies, the originall and derivation of all words used in any Latine authors, with the reason of their derivations and appellations; never any in this kinde extant before. Whereunto, besides the hard and most usefull words in divinitie, philosophie, physicke, and logicke, are added many thousand other words ... Hereunto is also annexed the proper names ... Lastly, Riders Dictionarie, (i.) the English before the Latine, compiled by Rider, is augmented ..[electronic resource]Now the fifth time newly corrected, and very much augmentedby the great industrie and paines of Francis Holy-Oke.London Imprinted by Felix Kingston for Richard Whitaker1640. Cum privilegio[1176] pSignatures: 2A-4Q 5A-5L 5M⁴.Franciscus de Sacra Quercu = Francis Holyoake."Dictionarium etymologicum propriorum nominum" (caption title) has register recommencing with 5A1.All copies of this work with imprints dated 1639 or 1640 are in fact imprint variants of the same edition.Issued with: Rider, John. Riders dictionarie: London : Imprinted by Felix Kingston for Iohn Waterson, 1640.Imperfect as filmed; lacks all after leaf 4Q8.Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library.eebo-0021Latin languageDictionariesEnglishClassical dictionariesLatin languageEnglish.Classical dictionaries.Holyoake Francis1567-1653.1001841Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996394780003316Dictionarium etymologicum Latinum, antiquissimum & novissimum nunc demum infinitis penè laboribus & continuis vigiliis compositum & absolutum à Francisco de Sacra Quercu. Or, A dictionarie declaring the etymologies, the originall and derivation of all words used in any Latine authors, with the reason of their derivations and appellations; never any in this kinde extant before. Whereunto, besides the hard and most usefull words in divinitie, philosophie, physicke, and logicke, are added many thousand other words ... Hereunto is also annexed the proper names ... Lastly, Riders Dictionarie, (i.) the English before the Latine, compiled by Rider, is augmented .2319770UNISA