Rudiments and practical exercises, for learning the French language, by an easy method . with a great variety of idiomatical expressions, by which learners may be enabled to write and speak the French language with propriety.
Alexander Scot (fl.1591)
Category
Books
Date
1806
Materials
Place of origin
Scotland
Collection
Carlyle's House, London
NT 3067122
Summary
Bibliographic description
vii, [1], 360p.. Laid loose inside front cover, a card with notes on T.C.'s education, and inside back cover a sheet with a note of Charlotte Bronte's opinion of Carlyle. Provenance: Inscribed on flyleaf, 'Thomas Carlyle, Annan Academy, 1809', followed by a passage in French, beginning: 'Pourquoi la langue française est-elle universellement étudié?'; also has in pencil at head of t.p.: 'A.J.Symington'. Binding:.
Makers and roles
Alexander Scot (fl.1591)