Shelfmark
Gh.6.28
Author
Title
A treatise of English particles, shewing much of the variety of their significations and uses in English: and how to render them into Latine according to the propriety and elegancy of that language. With a praxis upon the same. By William Walker, B.D. formerly master of Louth School and of the Free-School in Grantham.
Edition
The fourteenth edition.
Publication, distribution, etc.
London, : Printed by J. H. for E. Pawlett..., 1710.
Physical description
[16], 461 [i.e. 463], [49] p. ; 17 cm. (8vo)
Note
Additional engraved title-page.
Note
Final advertisement leaf.
Note
Page numbers 431-432 repeated.
Citation/references note
ESTC N14002
Provenance
Note ' Love London' on the first flyleaf.
Provenance
Booklabel recording donation to Eton College from John Reynolds in 1751.
Provenance
Inscription 'Sutton his book' on the back pastedown.
Binding
?18th-century mottled binding; frame with double blind fillet on covers; four raised bands on spine; gold titling on red leather on spine; brown and red sprinkled edges; one additional flyleaf on front and back of book. Rebacked.
Copy-specific note
Previously Fh.6.27.
Subject
English language Particles.
Subject
English language Translating into Latin.
Subject
English language Grammar.
Added entry--name
Pawlett, Edward. printer.
Added entry--name
Reynolds, John, 1671 - 1758 former owner.
Language code
eng
Identifier
B10000