Phraseologia generalis; . continens, quæcunque sunt scitu necessaria, & praxi, usuique studiosorum philologicorum, maxime utilia, in cunctis operibus phraseologicis, Anglico-Latinis, seu Latino-Anglicanis, hucsque, hîc, in lucem editis; eaque succinctè, & methodicè, disposita; in gratiam studiosæ juventutis, & ad faciliorem, ac foliciorem, in studiis suis philogicis, progressum. = A full, large, and general phrase book; comprehending, whatsoever is necessary and most usefull, in all other phraseological books, (hitherto, here, published;) and methodically digested; for the more speedy, and prosperous progress of students, in their humanity studies.
William Robertson (d.1686)
Category
Books
Date
1681
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Belton House, Lincolnshire
NT 3026468
Summary
Bibliographic description
[8], 1366, [2] p. . 4to. Ink stamp on flyleaf: 'THEME Dictjon'. Drawings and scribbles on flyleaf and end pastedown. Provenance: Signature on pastedown and flyleaf: A Napier 1697 [not identified]. Inscription on flyleaf: 'Cust Alford Theme dictionary' [= John Hume Egerton Cust, viscount Alford (1812-1851), son of 1st earl Brownlow]. Bookplate: Lord Brownlow's Grantham House (amended in ink to read: 'Lord Alford's Belton House'). Binding: Seventeenth-century panelled calf, blind-tooled. Title in ink on front board and spine: Theme Dictionary.
Makers and roles
William Robertson (d.1686)