Florilogium phrasicon or, a survey of the Latine tongue, according to the elegancy of it's [sic] proper dialect. Necessary for all young students in the same for their better imitation, and practise thereof, either by their voice, or pen. And into several heads disposed, and collected by John Huise. M.A. And now inlarged with a thousand phrases, wanting in the former edition, by Alexander Ross.
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- Florilogium phrasicon or, a survey of the Latine tongue, according to the elegancy of it's [sic] proper dialect. Necessary for all young students in the same for their better imitation, and practise thereof, either by their voice, or pen. And into several heads disposed, and collected by John Huise. M.A. And now inlarged with a thousand phrases, wanting in the former edition, by Alexander Ross.
- Florilogium phrasicon Survey of the Latine tongue according to the elegancy of it's proper dialect
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London: printed by D. M. for Tho. Davies. at the Sign of the Bible in S. Pauls Church yard, 1659.
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Ross, Alexander, 1591-1654.
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- 1659
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- R5696
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- 126117
- Description
- [16], 210, 210-273, 275-452 p. ; 8⁰
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- Copy filmed at UMI microfilm Early English Books, Tract Supplement reel E4 has title page only.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), H3353