A new torch to the Latine tongue: so enlightned, that besides the easie understanding of all classical authours, there is also laid open a ready way to write and speak Latine well and elegantly. Being very useful for gentlemen, lawyers, and young clerks, and all others: either for Englishmen that desire to better their knowledge in the Latine tongue, or for strangers to learn or speak English. The preface whereof will shew the contents and use: with the several judgements of many learned schollars on the whole work. The fourth edition far more corrected and exact, and enlarged almost by half. By Paul P. Jasz-Berenyi, a Transylvanian, Gent.
Paul P. Jasz-Berenyi (17th century)
Category
Books
Date
1670
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Lanhydrock, Cornwall
NT 3143230
Summary
Bibliographic description
[40],416,401-576,[200];[2],140,[2],149-209,[3] p. . 8vo.. Binding: Seventeenth-century sprinkled calf, blind tooled with filets and cornerpieces into unequal compartments. Rebacked, with new endpapers and pastedowns, nineteenth/twentieth century.
Makers and roles
Paul P. Jasz-Berenyi (17th century)