[Rudimenta grammatices]

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[Rudimenta grammatices]
Author
Linacre, Thomas, 1460-1524.
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[Impress. Londini :: In ædibus Pynsonianus. Cum priuilegio a rege indulto,
[ca. 1525]]
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Latin language -- Grammar -- Early works to 1800.
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"[Rudimenta grammatices]." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A05516.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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Of the actiue gerundiues in di.

THe actiue gerundyue in di cometh after appel∣latyues. as Tempus abeundi. And certayn ad∣ectiues. as Cupidus viuendi.

¶The actiue gerundyue in dum, cometh after thre prepositions. Ad. as Ad dimicandum.

nte. as Inter agendum, for dumagis.

Ante. as Ante domandum, for ante{quam} domas.

And the voyce of this gerundiue in the neutre gen∣dre, and the nominatiue case, or accusatiue, with the verbe Sum, betokeneth other whyle behoue or ••••cessite. as Parendum est parentibus.

Censui de his ad te scribendum, or scribendū esse. For whan we say, Censui hanc rem tecū or a te tra∣ctandam, It is a participle, and hath this infinitiue esse vnderstande with it.

¶The actiue gerūdiue in do, cometh somtyme by it selfe, and stādeth for a participle of the present tēs. s Hos occidendo, illos accusando totam ciuitatem ••••••e factasti. For occidens et accusans, somtyme at hese prepositions in, de, ex, a, ab, or cum, hauyng the englisshe of the nowne verball in yng, as in say∣lyng, In nanigādo, Of goyng into the felde, De trā∣endo in agrum, More glory is goten of defendyng than of accusyng.

xdeendēdo q ex accusando vberior gloria parat. whan I was voyde from wrytyng.

〈◊〉〈◊〉 a scribendo vacarem.

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The maner of wrytyng wel, is ioyned with spekyng. Ratio recte scribendi coniuncta cum loquendo est.

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