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X Francesco Negro’s brief grammar. Basel, 1512.
Johannes Sulpitius Verulanus’s various grammatical commentaries, a noble grammatical tradition.
Aerarium aureum Poetarum Golden Treasury of Poets, suitable for all professors of the Latin language, of whatever faculty they may be. Cologne, 1501.
Vocabularius Poeticus Poetic Vocabulary or Elucidarius Carminum Clarifier of Songs and Histories containing fables and histories, provinces, cities, islands, etc. Cologne.
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Most corrected golden work of music on Gregorian and figured chant excerpted. Cologne, 1501.
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Cordier
Mathurin Cordier’s Latin-German grammatical institutions, very useful for youth. Basel, 1541.
Guillaume Cathelmei of Andenne’s two books of Latin grammar, for the Dauphin. Paris, 1554.
Petrus Megang of Nineveh’s grammar in verse and fables, graphically arranged. Paris, 1549.
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Marc-Antoine Muret’s annotations on Terence’s Andria. Paris, 1551.
M. T. Cicero’s ninth letter, to P. Lentulus, briefly illustrated with the highest points of dialectics. Paris, 1550.
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Cornelius Valerius of Utrecht’s four books of grammatical institutions. Paris, 1554.