An explanatory pronouncing dictionary of the French language, (in French and English); . wherein the exact sound and articulation of every syllable are distinctly marked (according to the Method adopted by Mr. Walker in his pronouncing dictionary). To which are prefixed, The Principles of the French Pronunciation; Prefatory Directions for using the Spelling Representative of every Sound; and The conjugation of the verbs, Regular, Irregular, and Defective, with their true Pronunciation. By l'Abbé Tardy, late Master of Arts in the University of Paris.
Abbé Tardy (fl.1799)
Category
Books
Date
1811
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Ickworth, Suffolk
NT 3150640
Summary
Bibliographic description
40, [242]p. . 8vo. Shelved and uniform with other volumes (v. 1 in 2nd ed., 1776). Binding: Early twentieth-century half calf; grained brown cloth sides; brown leather spine labels
Provenance
Part of the Bristol Collection. The house and contents were acquired through the National Land Fund and transferred to the National Trust in 1956
Makers and roles
Abbé Tardy (fl.1799) John Walker (1732 - 1807)