Pedro Pineda
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Fàcil y còrto methodo, ô introducion para aprehendèr los rudimentos de la lèngua Castellàna. Dividido en cinco partes . En la primèra se hàbla del abecedàrio y sus partes. En la segùnda se tràta de las palàbras de pòcas y mùchas silabas, entremesclàda con cuèntos fàbulas, y càntos. En la tercera, algunas cartas missivas. En la quarta ay ùna dozèna de diàlogos traduzidos palàbra por palàbra, del ingles en españòl. En la quinta, ùnos diàlogos, con ùn no se que de espanismo muy provechòso. Dedicado a los serenissimos principes, El Principe Jorge, EL Principe Eduardo, El Principe Guillelmo Henrique, El Principe Henrique Frederique, La Princessa Augusta, Y la Princessa Elizabetha; dignos hijos de sus Altezas Reales los Principes de Gales. Por Pedro Pineda.
Pedro PinedaDate: Año M.DCC.L. [1750]- E-books
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A short and compendious method for the learning to speak, read, and write the Spanish language in which each part of speech is separately treated of, after a new method. And a syntax, ... Composed by Pedro Pineda, ..
Pedro PinedaDate: 1726- E-books
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A new dictionary , Spanish and English and English and Spanish. Containing the etymology, the proper and metaphorical signification of words, terms of arts and sciences; names of men, families, places, and of the principal plants in Spain and the West-Indies. Together wit the Arabick and Moorish words ... in the Spanish tongue, and an explanation of the difficult words, ... in Don Quixote, ... By Peter Pineda, ..
Pedro PinedaDate: 1740- E-books
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A synopsis of the genealogy of the most antient and most noble family of the Brigantes or Douglas . By Peter Pineda.
Pedro PinedaDate: 1754- E-books
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A short and compendious method for the learning to speak, read, and write, the English and Spanish languages . In which each part of speech is separately treated of, after a new method. And a syntax: such as hitherto has never been published in any grammar before this for the modern languages. Composed by Peter Pineda, teacher of the Spanish languages in London. Who has corrected the errors, and supplied the defects of the first impression, and added an English grammar, for the benefit of the Spaniards; also many dialogues, and an hispanism never printed before. He also has taken away all the examples, not only of customs, but also of rReligion, that could offend any religion or country. The second impression.
Pedro PinedaDate: Printed in the year M.DCC.LI. [1751]