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Titles and prefatory matter

MS. Douce 283

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Title

Titles and prefatory matter

Shelfmark

MS. Douce 283

Summary

The titles and prefatory matter of:

'An introduction of the eyght partes of speech ... compiled ... by the commaundement of ... the King, Anno MDXLII'

'Institutio compendiaria totius grammaticae quam ... Rex noster ... euulgari jussit ... Londini Anno MDXL'

Both are Latin grammars, printed in those years.

Date

written in the 18th cent.

Language

English

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

9 Leaves

Custodial history

With the 18th cent. armorial bookplate of the Herbert family with the wyvern crest. 'Stace's sale, 1808, £1--3--0.'.

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