Lac puerorum M. Holti anglice mylke for children
- Title
- Lac puerorum M. Holti anglice mylke for children
- Author
- Holt, John, fl. 1495.
- Publication
- [Antwerp :: Govaert Bac,
- ca. 1511]
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- Subject terms
- Latin language -- Grammar.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
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Ad reuerendissimū d
s dūm Iohannem morton Cantuarien̄ archipresu ē totius{que} Anglie pri¦matem & titulo sancte anastasie cardinalem Iohan∣nis holt Epigramma. -
Thome more dilecti adolescentuli in lucub
aci unculas Holtiade. Epygramma. - Diuisio operis et modus procedendi per ordinem
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Prima Pars
- Declynson of articles.
- Declynsons be fyue.
- ¶ The diuisyon of nownes
- ¶ Declynson of substantyues
- ¶ Examples of the fyrst declynson
- ¶ Examples of the secounde declynson.
- ¶ Examples of the thyrde declynson
- ¶ Examples of the fourth declynson.
- ¶ Examples of the fyfte declynson
- Declynson of adiectyues
- The myxte
- ¶ Figura quin{que} declinationum
- ¶ Degrees of comparyson
- ¶ De cognitione positiui.
- ¶ De cognitione comparatiui.
- ¶ De cognitione superlatiui
- Deformatione comparatiui
- ¶ De formatione superlatiuo{rum}
- Declynson and diuision of pronownes
- Declynsou of primatiues
- ¶ Declynson of deriuatiues
- ¶ Declynson of pronownes cōpoundes.
- Declynson of a Verbe.
- Coniugacyons be. iiij.
- The secounde coniugacion.
- ¶ The thyrde coniugacyon
- ¶ Te fourth coniugacyon
- ¶ Moodes of verbes
- ¶ Tensys of verbes
- ¶ Noumbres of verbes
- ¶ Declynson of the Actyf voyce
- ¶ The Shewynge moode
- The askynge moode
- The byddynge moode
- ¶ The wysshynge moode
- The potencyal moode
- ¶ The subiunctyf moode
- ¶ The infinityf moode
- ¶ The verbe of beynge is thus declyned
- ¶ The Shewynge moode
- ¶ The Imperatyf moode
- The wysshynge moode
- ¶ The Infirutyf moode
- ¶ Dedynson of the passyf voyce
- The byddyng moode or Imperatyf
- The wysshynge moode or Optatyf
- The potencyal mode
- ¶ The subiunctyf mode
- ¶ The infinityf moode
- ¶ The seconde coniugacyon
- ¶ The indicatyf moode
- ¶ The Imperatyf moode
- The opratyf moode
- ¶ The Potencyal moode
- ¶ The Coniunctyf moode
- ¶ The infinityf moode
- The gerundyues Docendi. do. dum
- ¶ The Passyf voyce
- ¶ The Shewynge moode
- ¶ The Byddynge mode
- ¶ The wysshynge moode
- ¶ The infinityf moode
- ¶ The thyrde coniugacyon.
- ¶ The Byddyng moode
- ¶ Te wysshynge mode
- ¶ The Infinityf moode
- ¶ The Gerundyues
- ¶ The supyne Lectum.
- ¶ The passyf voyce
- ¶ The Shewynge moode.
- The byddynge moode
- The wysshynge moode
- ¶ The Infinityf moode
- ¶ The Supyne Lectu to be redde
- ¶ The Fourth Conuigacyon
- ¶ The Shewynge moode
- ¶ The Imperayf moode
- ¶ The optatyf moode
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¶ The Potencyall moode. and Subiunctyf moode. vt supra ¶ The In
uityf moode - ¶ The passyf voyce.
- ¶ The Shewynge moode
- ¶ The byddynge moode.
- ¶ The wysshynge moode
- ¶ The Infinityf moode
- ¶ The Particyple
- ¶ There be. vij. endynge of particyples.
- ¶ The aduerbe
- ¶ Preposicyon.
- ¶ Te fyrst sorte
- ¶ The thyrde sorte
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¶ The thyrde
- ¶ A coniunctyon ¶ Of comunctyons. Some be
- ¶ Interiectyon
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¶ Sequitur: secunda pars principalis Opusculi
- ¶Diffinicyon of Gendres
- ¶Diffinicyon of cases
- ¶Diffinicyon of noumbre
- ¶Diffinicyon of persones
- ¶ Diffinicyon of pronownes
- ¶ Diffinicyon of a verbe
- ¶ Diffinicyon of tenses
- ¶ Diffinycyon of moodes
- ¶ Diffinicyon of a Particyple
- ¶ Diffinicyon of aduerbes
- ¶ There be. ij. maner of aduerbes
- ¶ Thre thynges longe to an aduerbe
- ¶ Diffinicyon of Preposicyon
- ¶ Diffiuicyon of Coniunctyon
- ¶ Thys is the ordre of coniunctyons.
- ¶ Diffinicyon of Interiectyon
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¶ Tertia pars principalis huius presentis opusculi
- ¶ The fyrst Concorde
- ¶ The secounde concorde
- ¶ The thyrde concorde
- ¶ Strēnght of compulynge case
- ¶ Note wele.
- ¶The ablatyf case absolute
- ¶ Constructyon of verbys with dyuerse cases ¶ Desino. Cesso. Desisto
- ¶ Supersedes
- ¶ Abstineo
- ¶ Egeo Indigeo. Careo.
- ¶ Desum. Deficio.
- ¶ Abundo. Affluo
- ¶ Dominor. Misereor
- ¶ Arguo. Moneo. Accuso
- ¶ Obliuiscor. Reminiscor.
- ¶ Priuo. Spolio
- ¶ Aufero Rapio. Eripio. Adimo
- ¶ Benedico. Maledico
- ¶ Sum es fui
- ¶ Valeo. Consto
- ¶ Attineo. Pertineo. Specto
- ¶ Illudo
- ¶ Metuo. Timeo. Vereor
- ¶ Fugio. Caueo
- ¶ Abrenuncio
- ¶ Sum
- ¶ Composita de Sum
- ¶ Insum
- ¶ Celo
- ¶ Particyples Serundyues. & Supynes.
- ¶ Perfiguram Synodochen
- ¶ Quā coniunctio
- ¶ Nisi Preter{quam}
- ¶ Signa uniuersalia
- ¶ Opus
- ¶ Fulnes Emtynes
- ¶ Worthynes. vnwortynes
- ¶ Plentefulnes. Pouerte
- ¶ Praysynge. Dispraysynge
- ¶ Similis. Dissimilis
- ¶ Tyme
- ¶ Lenght. brede. space.
- ¶ Infinitiuus modus
- ¶ Endynges of Gerundyues
- ¶ Difference of Gerūdiues and particyples
- ¶ De gerundiuo in Di
- ¶ De Gerundiuo in Do
- ¶ De gerundiuo in Dum
- ¶ De supinis
- ¶ De infinitiuo modo
- ¶ De participijs
- ¶ De circunlocutione modi Indicatiui. Optatiui. & Con¦iunctiui
- ¶ De circunlocutione modi Infinitiui preteritiperfecti & plus{quam} perfecti
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¶ De circunlocutione futuri temporis acti
i significationis modi Infinitiui - ¶ De circunlocutione futuri temporis passiue significationis ante dicti modi
- ¶ Exulo. Vapulo. Veneo. Liceo
- ¶ Nubo
- ¶ De hoc vulgaris signo &c
- ¶ De hoc vulgari signo To
- ¶ De hoc vulgari signo Fro
- ¶ Rus. Domus. Humus. Militia
- ¶ Penitet. Tedet. Piget. Miseret. Pudet
- ¶ Iuuat. Dilectat. Deret. Oportet. Latet
- ¶ Interest. Refertest
- ¶ Benefit. Malefit. Satisfit
- ¶ Pono. Fers
- ¶ Postpono
- ¶ Cello. Eo. Cedo
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Prima Pars
- Thome more epygramma
- colophon