[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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Construction of certayn interiections.

HEu mihi. why is mihi the datyue case? for these interiections, hei and veh, be construed with a datiue. as, Hei mihi. veh tibi.

¶And heu with an accusatiue. as, Heu stirpē inuisā. Somtyme both heu and hei with an nominatiue. as Heu pietas. hei misera.

¶ Proh is construed with a nominatiue and an accu¦satiue. as, Proh Iuppiter. proh dolor.

Proh deum at{que} hominum fidem.

¶ O may be cōstrued with a noīatiue case. as, O for∣ati, quorū iam menia surgūt. O ego ne possem. with an accus. as, O fortunatos. And with a vocatiue, but than it is an aduerbe of spekyng to. as, O Melibee.

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