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Title: A treatise concerning tongues appertaining to learning: viz. the [brace] Hebrew, Greek, Latine, Chaldean, Syrian, and Arabian. Shewing profit of skill in them, and in how short time a student may receive such instructions and directions in any one of them, as wherby he may afterward proceed in the understanding of the language, without the help of a lively voice, using the books requisite thereunto. Also that towards attaining the knowledge of the Latine, there are set forth certain books, introducting into the grammaticall skill thereof, in so easie a manner, as that they are as it were a tutor for ones private help in the said study.
Series: Early English books online text creation partnership. Navigations series.
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Print source: A treatise concerning tongues appertaining to learning: viz. the [brace] Hebrew, Greek, Latine, Chaldean, Syrian, and Arabian. Shewing profit of skill in them, and in how short time a student may receive such instructions and directions in any one of them, as wherby he may afterward proceed in the understanding of the language, without the help of a lively voice, using the books requisite thereunto. Also that towards attaining the knowledge of the Latine, there are set forth certain books, introducting into the grammaticall skill thereof, in so easie a manner, as that they are as it were a tutor for ones private help in the said study.
[London]: Imprinted, and are to be sold at the signe of the Princes Armes, over against Pauls greater north doore., [1646]
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