02308nam 2200421Ia 450 99640903450331620220104204241.0ocn946881540(CKB)4940000000597730(OCoLC)946881540(OCoLC)ocn946881540(OCoLC)9930297900971(EXLCZ)99494000000059773020160418d1675 uy engurbn#|||a|bb|Vestibulum technicum, or, An artificial vestibulum[electronic resource] wherein, the sense of janua linguarum is contained, and most of the leading words chapter by chapter, are compiled into plain, and short sentences, fot for the initiation of children : each part of speech is distinguished by the character it is printed in, (a method never used before) and a sufficient grammar is brought down to the sense of seeing, in regard of the thing signified, contained in two pages : it will very much ease the master, and exceedingly promote the expeditious progress of the scholar /by M. LewisLondon Printed for Thomas Parkhurst, at the sign of the Bible and Three Crowns, at the lower end of Cheapside, near Mercers Chappel167599, [5] pJanua Linguarum is by Jan Amos Komenský.Includes bookseller's advertisements at end.Reproduction of original in: Yale University Library.Vestibulum technicum, or, An artificial vestibulum wherein, the sense of janua linguarum is contained, and most of the leading words chapter by chapter, are compiled into plain, and short sentences, fot for the initiation of childrenArtificial vestibulumEnglish languageGrammarTextbooksEarly works to 1800Latin languageReadersDictionaries, vocabularies, phrase books, instruction in foreign languagesEnglish languageGrammarLatin languageLewis M(Mark),active 1678.1071208Comenius Johann Amos1592-1670.385136Parkhurst Thomas-1711?,UMIUMIBOOK996409034503316Vestibulum technicum, or, An artificial vestibulum2566202UNISA