Shelfmark
Gh.6.32
Author
Title
The peculiar use and signification of certain words in the Latin tongue: or, a collection of observations, Consisting of English Sentences Translated from the truest Copies of the Purest Latin Writers, and principally intended to be translated back again into that Language. Usui & Latini & Anglici sermonis studiosae juventutis. By William Willymott A. Fellow of King's College in Cambridge
Publication, distribution, etc.
Cambridge, : printed at the University-Press, and are to be had at the Sign of the Hare over-against St. Austen's Church, near St. Paul's. London., 1704.
Physical description
[2], 389, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (8⁰)
Note
Includes index.
Citation/references note
ESTC T121001
Provenance
Booklabel recording donation to Eton College from John Reynolds in 1751.
Binding
?18th-century mottled calf; frame with double blind fillet on covers with small blind decoration along the spine; five raised bands decorated with blind fillets on spine; gold titling on red leather on spine; small gold tool on edges of covers; red sprinkled edges; two additional flyleaves on front and back of book.
Copy-specific note
Previously Fh.6.26.
Subject
Latin language Errors of usage
Subject
Latin language Terms and phrases
Subject
Latin language Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.
Added entry--name
Reynolds, John, 1671 - 1758 former owner.
Added entry--name
Cambridge University Press printer.
Added entry--place
England Cambridge.
Language code
eng lat
Identifier
B50378