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Tabulæ linguarum : Being a set of tables, exhibiting at sight the declensions of nouns and conjugations of verbs; with other grammatical requisites essential to the reading and speaking of the following languages, viz. Latin Spanish Portuguese Italian French Norman Gothic German Dutch Danish Swedish English Celtic or Erse Armoric Basque Biseayen Cornish Waldense Irish Scotch Welsh Manks Noise Sclavonic Russian Hungarian Bohemian Polish Turkish Hebrew Arabic Persic Greek Morean Arabesque Ethiopic African Morisco Coptic Showrah [Shilhæ] Tartarean Kalmuc Ostiac Nagree Bengals Hindostan Chinese Japanese Malayan Javanese Algonkin Esquimaux With an Explication of the Lingua Franca; and the pretended modern Egyptian, or Cant Language. The Whole being intended to facilitate the Acquisition of any of those Languages, by having in the most conspicuous point of view whatever is esteemed therein essentially necessary to be committed to Memory. The Radical or Ancient Languages being taken from the best Authorities; and the Derivative or Modern from the Determinations of the present Academics and Literary Societies of the respective Countries. In eight parts. Part I. containing the Latin, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, and Norman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Clarke, Henry, 1743-1818.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Romance languages--Grammar, Comparative.
Romance languages.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([9],iv-xxiv,32,[1],32-93,96-114,113-144,137-144,153-252,[12]p. )
Other Title:
Tabul? linguarum
Place of Publication:
London : printed for the author, and sold by Mr. Murray, No. 32, Fleet-Street. - , 1793.
Notes:
Dedication leaf and introduction signed: H. C., i.e. Henry Clarke.
With a divisional titlepage bearing the imprint: "T. Schofield, printer", a final errata leaf and five final advertisement leaves.
At foot of p. 252: "End of the first part; or, vol. I".
No more published.
The text is continuous despite the pagination.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T222457.
OCLC:
642541256

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