Florilogium phrasic[o]n. 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 severall heades disposed, and
collected by Ioh. Huise. Mr. of Arts.
Dublin Core
Title
Florilogium phrasic[o]n. 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 severall heades disposed, and
collected by Ioh. Huise. Mr. of Arts.
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 severall heades disposed, and
collected by Ioh. Huise. Mr. of Arts.
Creator
John. Huise
Source
STC (2nd ed.) 13259
Publisher
Augustine Matthews, Richard Thrale
Identifier
441
Collection
Citation
John. Huise, “Florilogium phrasic[o]n. 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 severall heades disposed, and
collected by Ioh. Huise. Mr. of Arts.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 26, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/3219.
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 severall heades disposed, and
collected by Ioh. Huise. Mr. of Arts.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 26, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/3219.