The great French dictionary. . In two parts. The first, French and English; the second, English and French; according to the ancient and modern orthography. Wherein each language is set forth in its greatest latitude: the various senses of words, both proper and figurative, are orderly digested; and illustrated with apposite phrases, and proverbs: the hard words explained; and the proprieties adjusted. To which are prefixed the grounds of both languages, in two grammatical discourses; the one English, and the other French.
Guy Miege (1644-1718)
Category
Books
Date
1688
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Castle Ward, County Down
NT 3009181
Summary
Bibliographic description
[1262]p. . fol... Provenance: Manuscript inscription on title page: "Dorithea Cressy 1689".. Binding: Late seventeenth-century mottled calf binding; gilt roll pattern on board edges; gold-tooled spine (faded), with red title label.
Makers and roles
Guy Miege (1644-1718)