Manuductio: or, a leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. / By Ja: Shirley.
- Title
- Manuductio: or, a leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. / By Ja: Shirley.
- Author
- Shirley, James, 1596-1666.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Richard Lowndes, at the White-Lion in S. Pauls Church-yard,
- 1660.
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- Subject terms
- Latin language -- Grammar
- English language -- Grammar
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"Manuductio: or, a leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. / By Ja: Shirley." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A93172.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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Latin grammar
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paradigms
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Five DECLENSIONS.
- Examples of the First.
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Examples of the second
Declension. -
Examples of the third
Declension. -
Haec nubes
a Cloud. -
Hic Mensis
a Moneth. -
Hoc Cubile
a Bed. -
Hoc Poema
a Poem. -
Hic Sermo
a Speech. -
Haec Grando
Haile. - Macedo.
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Hoc Animal
a living Creature. -
Hic Presul
a President. -
Hic Titan
the Sun. -
Hic Pecten
a Combe. -
Haec Syren
a Mermaid. -
Hic Delphin
a Dolphin. -
Hic Canon
a Rule. -
Hoc Calcar
a Spurre. - Hic Caesar.
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Hic Anser
a Goose. -
Hic Crater
a Goblet. -
Hic Imber
a Showre. -
Haec Arbor
a Tree. -
Hic Honor vel Honos,
Honour. -
Hic Turtur
a Turke. -
Hoc Robur
Strength. -
Haec Aestas
Summer. -
Hic Gygas
a Gyant. -
Haec Lampas
a Lamp. -
Hic & haec Haeres
an Heire. -
Hic Magnes
a Load-stone. -
Hic Miles
a Souldier. -
Haec Pixis
a Box. -
Hic MOS
a Manner or Custome. -
Hoc Os
a Bone. -
Hic Heros
a Noble-man. -
Hic & haec Bos
an Ox or Cow. -
Hic Nepos
a Nephew. -
Hic Lepus
a Hare. -
Hic Mus
a Mouse. -
Haec Palus
a Poole. -
Haec Virtus
Vertue. -
Tripus
a Trevit. -
Hoc Vulnus
a Wound. -
Haec Forceps
a Tongs. -
Hic Auceps
a Fowler. -
Biceps
Two-headed. -
Hoc Caput
a Head. -
Haec Arx
a Tower. -
Hic Torrens
a Brook. -
Hic Hydrops
a Dropsie. -
Haec Fornax
a Fornace. -
Hic Clymax
a Ladder. -
Astianax
a proper name. -
Supellex
Housholdstuff. -
Haec Forfex
Scissars. -
Hic Vervex
a Wether. -
Haec Lex
a Law. -
Hic & haec Senex
old Man or Woman. - Hic Remex.
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Haec Perdix
a Partridge. - Haec Coccyx.
- Sardonyx.
- Haec Nox.
- Allobrox.
- Cappadox.
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Nux
a Nut.
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Haec nubes
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Examples of the fourth
Declension. - Examples of the fifth Declension.
- Termination of the Cases in every Declension.
- adjectival declensions
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Pronounes.
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Ego
I. -
Tu You or Thou. -
Sui of him or them, -
Ille
He. -
Illi They. -
Iste He, that. -
Ipse
He. -
Hic this. -
Is He. -
Idem
The same. -
Isthic
He. -
Qui
Who, which. -
Quis
Who. -
Aliquis
Sombody. -
Ecquis
Who. -
Nequies
Not any. -
Siquis
If any. -
Quicunque
Whosoever. -
Quidam
some. -
Meus My or mine. -
Hic, haec, hoc Nostras, belonging to our Countrey or party.
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Ego
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Examples of the four Conjugations of Verbs.
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Amo is a Verb active, of the first Conjugation. -
Amor is a Verb passive of the first Conjugation. -
Moneo is a Verb active of the second Conjugation. -
Moneor is a Verb passive, of the second Conjugation. -
Lego is a Verb active of the third Conjugation. -
Legor is a Verb passive of the third Conjugation. -
Audio is a Verb active of the fourth Conjugation. -
Audior is a Verb passive of the fourth Conjugation. -
Verbs irregular.
- verb - sum
- verb - possum
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Eo
to goe. -
Fero, fers, ferre, ferendi, do, dum, ferens, Tuli, lattum, laturus,
to bear or suffer. - verb - feror
- verb - fio
- verb - volo, etc.
- verb - edo
- Verbs defectives.
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Five DECLENSIONS.
- Of LETTERS, and the PARTS of SPEECH.
- list of easily confused words
- A short Vocabu∣lary. Vocabularium par∣vum.
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phrases translated
- First Century. Centuria prima.
- Second Century. Centuria secunda.
- Third Century. Centuria tertia.
- The fourth Century. Centuria quartae.
- The fift Century. Centuria quintae.
- The sixt Century. Centuria sexta.
- The seventh Cen∣turie. Centuria septima.
- The eighth Century. Centuria octava.
- The ninth Century. Centuria nona.
- The tenth Century. Centuria decima.
- The eleventh Centu∣ry. Centuria undecima.
- The twelfth Century. Centuria duodecima.
- The 13th. Century. Centuria decima tertia
- The fourteenth Cen∣tury. Centuria decima quarta.
- The fifteenth Cen∣tury. Centuria decima quinta.
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paradigms