The French schoole-master. Wherein is most plainely shewed the true
and perfect way of pronouncing the French tongue, to the furtherance of all
those which would gladly learne it. First collected by Mr. C. H. and now
newly corrected and amended by Iames Giffard, professo of the said tongue.
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Title
The French schoole-master. Wherein is most plainely shewed the true
and perfect way of pronouncing the French tongue, to the furtherance of all
those which would gladly learne it. First collected by Mr. C. H. and now
newly corrected and amended by Iames Giffard, professo of the said tongue.
and perfect way of pronouncing the French tongue, to the furtherance of all
those which would gladly learne it. First collected by Mr. C. H. and now
newly corrected and amended by Iames Giffard, professo of the said tongue.
Creator
Claudius Hollyband
Source
STC (2nd ed.) 6757
Publisher
John Haviland, Thomas Alcorn, Thomas Knight
Identifier
521
Collection
Citation
Claudius Hollyband, “The French schoole-master. Wherein is most plainely shewed the true
and perfect way of pronouncing the French tongue, to the furtherance of all
those which would gladly learne it. First collected by Mr. C. H. and now
newly corrected and amended by Iames Giffard, professo of the said tongue.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/3299.
and perfect way of pronouncing the French tongue, to the furtherance of all
those which would gladly learne it. First collected by Mr. C. H. and now
newly corrected and amended by Iames Giffard, professo of the said tongue.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/3299.