02319nam 2200361Ia 450 99639551690331620210104171611.0(CKB)3810000000016182(EEBO)2248522211(OCoLC)ocn468828116e(OCoLC)468828116(EXLCZ)99381000000001618220091123d1640 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The Italian tutor, or, A new and most compleat Italian grammer [sic][electronic resource] Containing above others a most compendious way to learne the verbs, and rules of syntax. : To which is annexed a display of the monasillable particles of the language, by way of alphabet : as also, certaine dialogues made up of Italianismes or neicities of the language, with the English to them : studied and compiled with much time and labour, and now published for the speede and ease of such as desire to attaine the perfection of the said language : with an alphabet of primative and originall Italian words, underiveable from the Latin /by Gio. Torriano, an Italian and professor the the same within the city of London.London Printed by Tho. Paine, and are to be sold by H. Robinson, at the signe of the THree Pidgeons in Paules Church-yard,1640.[12], 93 [i.e. 103], [120] pNovember. 12. 1639. Imprimatur. T. Wykes."--Last leaf verso."A display of monasyllable particles of the Italian tongue by way of alphabet. .. imprinted by Thomas Paine, 1640", second register, A-M⁴, has separate title page and register.Signatures: A⁴, *, **, ***, (****), (**), )****), (**3)², (***), (***2), (***3), (***4), a², B-O⁴; A-M⁴ (last leaf blank?).Errors in paging: 98, 99, 102 and 103 numbered 92, 89, 96 and 93 respectively.Reproduction of original in: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113Italian languageGrammarEarly works to 1800Italian languageGrammarEarly works to 1800.Torriano Giovanni1005704UMIUMIBOOK996395516903316The Italian tutor or a new and most compleat Italian grammer2315546UNISA