The English school-master [[electronic resource] ] : Teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easy, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English tongue, that hath ever yet been known or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilful [sic] person may easily both understand any hard English words which they shall in scriptures, sermons, or elsewhere hear or read, and also be made able to use the same aptly themselves; and generally whatsoever is necessary to be known for the English speech; so that he which hath this book only, needeth to buy no other to make him fit from his letters to the grammar-school, for an apprentice, or any other private use so far as concerneth English. And therefore it is made not only for children, though the first book be mere childish for them, but also for all other, especially for those that are ignorant in the Latin tongue. In the next page the school-master hangeth forth his table to the view all beholders, setting forth some of the chief commodities of his profession. / / Devised for thy sake that wantest any part of this skill by Edward Coote .
| The English school-master [[electronic resource] ] : Teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easy, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English tongue, that hath ever yet been known or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilful [sic] person may easily both understand any hard English words which they shall in scriptures, sermons, or elsewhere hear or read, and also be made able to use the same aptly themselves; and generally whatsoever is necessary to be known for the English speech; so that he which hath this book only, needeth to buy no other to make him fit from his letters to the grammar-school, for an apprentice, or any other private use so far as concerneth English. And therefore it is made not only for children, though the first book be mere childish for them, but also for all other, especially for those that are ignorant in the Latin tongue. In the next page the school-master hangeth forth his table to the view all beholders, setting forth some of the chief commodities of his profession. / / Devised for thy sake that wantest any part of this skill by Edward Coote . |
| Autore | Coote Edmund <active 1597.> |
| Edizione | [Perused and approved by publick authority, and now the 38 time imprinted: with certain copies to write by, at the end of this book, added.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | [London], : Printed by R. Roberts for the Company of Stationers., 1700 |
| Descrizione fisica | [9], 1-8, 17-24, 17-77, [2] p |
| Soggetto topico |
Copybooks - Great Britain - 17th century
Readers (Primary) Penmanship, English English language - Grammar Psalters, English - 17th century |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Record Nr. | UNISA-996395001203316 |
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Merlinus liberatus [[electronic resource] ] : being an almanack for the year of our blessed Savior's incarnation, 1697. And from the creation of the world, according to the best of history, 5646. It being the first after bissextile, or leap-year. And the eighth of our deliverance from popery and arbitrary government: but the second from the horrid popish Jacobite-Plot. In which is contained things sitting for such a work: as the diurnal motion of the planets, remarkable conjunctions, lunations, eclipses, meteorological, and astrological observations. A tide table. The rising and setting of the sun. With a judgment on the four quarterly ingresses of the sun into the four cardinal signs. And a table of houses, as formerly, according to the doctrine and principles of the great Ptolomey. Calculated and referred to the meridian of London, whose [bracket] longitude latitude [bracket] is [bracket] 14 51 [bracket] deg. [bracket] 20 32 [bracket] minutes. / / By John Partridge .
| Merlinus liberatus [[electronic resource] ] : being an almanack for the year of our blessed Savior's incarnation, 1697. And from the creation of the world, according to the best of history, 5646. It being the first after bissextile, or leap-year. And the eighth of our deliverance from popery and arbitrary government: but the second from the horrid popish Jacobite-Plot. In which is contained things sitting for such a work: as the diurnal motion of the planets, remarkable conjunctions, lunations, eclipses, meteorological, and astrological observations. A tide table. The rising and setting of the sun. With a judgment on the four quarterly ingresses of the sun into the four cardinal signs. And a table of houses, as formerly, according to the doctrine and principles of the great Ptolomey. Calculated and referred to the meridian of London, whose [bracket] longitude latitude [bracket] is [bracket] 14 51 [bracket] deg. [bracket] 20 32 [bracket] minutes. / / By John Partridge . |
| Autore | Partridge John <1644-1715.> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | London : , : Printed by R. Roberts for the Company of Stationers., [1697] |
| Descrizione fisica | [48] p. : ill., tables |
| Soggetto topico |
Almanacs
Ephemerides Astrology |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Record Nr. | UNISA-996395376703316 |
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| London : , : Printed by R. Roberts for the Company of Stationers., [1697] | ||
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