[Cocker's] Urania, or, The scholars delight[.] Containing [F]our and twenty times four and twe[nty] sententious disticks or verse[s] in alphabetical order. [Fit]ted for writing-maste[rs] to set their learners for copies, in all the curious hands they teach. [An]d for Latin-masters, being proper the[mes] for their scholars to turn into Latin. [A] work purposely composed for the benefit o[f] publick and private schools. By Edward Cocker, [pra]ctitioner in the arts of writing, arithmet[ick], and engraving.

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  • [Cocker's] Urania, or, The scholars delight[.] Containing [F]our and twenty times four and twe[nty] sententious disticks or verse[s] in alphabetical order. [Fit]ted for writing-maste[rs] to set their learners for copies, in all the curious hands they teach. [An]d for Latin-masters, being proper the[mes] for their scholars to turn into Latin. [A] work purposely composed for the benefit o[f] publick and private schools. By Edward Cocker, [pra]ctitioner in the arts of writing, arithmet[ick], and engraving.
  • Scholars delight
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Imprint
London: [pri]nted by W[illiam]. G[odbid]. and sold by William Rumbold, at the Golden L[yon?], Southwark by the meal-market, where you may have all sorts [of] Cocker's coppy-books, bonds, bills, licenses, large indentures for leases, text and rul'd, indentures [for apprentices, and the best ink for records, 1675?]
Publication year
1675-1675
ESTC No.
R171414
Grub Street ID
65667
Description
[2+] p. ; 4⁰
Uncontrolled note
Verify everything; no complete copy identified in L's collections (02/04). Tp. only identified, forming the recto to the frontis. to Wing C4855; frontis assumed to belong (printer's waste?) to Wing C4855 unless proven otherwise