The art of pronuntiation digested into two parts. Vox audienda, & vox videnda. In the first of which are set foorth the elements and seuerall parts of the voice: in the second are described diuers characters, by which euery part of the voice may be aptly known and seuerall distinguished. Very necessary as well thereby to know the naturall structure of the voice, as speedily to learne the exact touch of pronuntiation of any forraine language whatsoeuer. Newly inuented by Robert Robinson Londoner.
Robinson, Robert, Londoner.

Of the formes of the letters which I haue obserued for the consonants in the mouth, according to the order of their places.

    In the first or outward region.
  • For the mute I haue put this chara∣cter.—〈☐〉
  • For the semimute this.—〈☐〉
  • For the greater obstrict.—〈☐〉
  • For the lesser obstrict.—〈☐〉
    In the middle region.
  • For the mute this.—〈☐〉
  • For the semi-mute.—〈☐〉
  • For the greater obstrict.—〈☐〉
  • For the lesser obstrict.—〈☐〉
  • For the peculiar.—〈☐〉
    In the inward region.
  • For the mute this.—〈☐〉
  • For the semi-mute.—〈☐〉
  • Page  [unnumbered] For the greater obstrict.—〈☐〉
  • For the lesser obstrict.—〈☐〉