Sententiae pueriles, translated grammatically leading the learner, as by the hand, to construe right, parse, and make the same Latine; also to get both matter and phrase, most speedily and surely, without inconuenience.
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Sententiae pueriles, translated grammatically leading the learner, as by the hand, to construe right, parse, and make the same Latine; also to get both matter and phrase, most speedily and surely, without inconuenience.
Author
Culmann, Leonhard, 1498?-1562.
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At London :: Printed by H. L[ownes] for Thomas Man,
1612.
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Latin language -- Terms and phrases -- Early works to 1800.
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"Sententiae pueriles, translated grammatically leading the learner, as by the hand, to construe right, parse, and make the same Latine; also to get both matter and phrase, most speedily and surely, without inconuenience." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16877.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2025.
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FOr the manner, vse and benefits of this and my other Grāmaticall transla∣tions, for speedy attaining the Latin song, see LVDVS LITERARIVS or the Grammar-Schoole, Chap. 8.
By the helpe of these translations, any who haue lost the knowledge of the Latin, maie some recour it; and they who haue but a taste (if they bee of vnderstanding) may very much increase, and goe forward of themselues.
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