This day is published, Improved Latin orthography. Ph�drus; or, Phaidros' fables, in Latin, adapted to The Use of Learners and others, by some Change in the Spelling, together with additional Vowel Characters and Marks; formed on The Greek Model, compared with the Ancient Latin, &c. vide Preface; expressing Not only the Quantities, but distinguishing the Acceptations and Senses of Words in a far clearer and shorter Mode than the Common. being Volume the First of the latin authors; which all Are intended by the Editor to be published successively in said Manner. scriptois addere lucem, &c. By S. B. A.B
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This day is published, Improved Latin orthography. Ph�drus; or, Phaidros' fables, in Latin, adapted to The Use of Learners and others, by some Change in the Spelling, together with additional Vowel Characters and Marks; formed on The Greek Model, compared with the Ancient Latin, &c. vide Preface; expressing Not only the Quantities, but distinguishing the Acceptations and Senses of Words in a far clearer and shorter Mode than the Common. being Volume the First of the latin authors; which all Are intended by the Editor to be published successively in said Manner. scriptois addere lucem, &c. By S. B. A.B (Online)
This day is published, Improved Latin orthography. Phædrus; or, Phaidros' fables, in Latin, adapted to The Use of Learners and others, by some Change in the Spelling, together with additional Vowel Characters and Marks; formed on The Greek Model, compared
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London : printed by J. Jarvis, No. 7, Wild-Court, for the editor (author of this Mode), and sold by J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly; John Fielding, No. 23, Paternoster-Row, and all other Booksellers, [1784?]
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