Janua linguarum, or an easie and compendious method and course for the attaining all tongues, especially the Latine [electronic resource] : Wherein are Latine sentences one thousand foure hundred, containing all the more usuall words of the Latine tongue, simple and compound: scarce any word being iterated, except for the supplying the sense sometimes. With the English translation of them, and an alphabeticall dictionary, containing not the primitive words only, but also each particle in the sentence. To which is added the supplement of Tim: Poole, together with an index of the English before the Latine. The ninth edition more complete then the former, by the care and study of Th: Horne.

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Main Author: Bathe, William, 1564-1614
Other Authors: Poole, Timothy, Horne, Thomas, 1610-1654, Welde, William, Comenius, Johann Amos, 1592-1670
Other title:Janua linguarum, sive methodus & ratio compendiaria & facilis ad omnes linguas, ad Latinam verò maximè aperiens.
Easie and compendious method and course for the attaining all tongues, especially the Latine.
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Language:Latin
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Published: London : Printed by James Young, and are to be sold by John Clarke junior, at his shop in the porch entring into Mercers Chappell, 1645.
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