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38 40 ol Latin dictionary interpreted into Italian for the convenience of boys. Venice, 1558 38 st. 2. n. 39
39 41 Constantine Lascaris the Byzantine’s Greek and Latin grammar, and a brief introduction to the Hebrew language.
A small treatise on Greek letters and diphthongs with other grammatical precepts. 40 st. 2. n. 40
43 38 Apparatus verborum linguae latinae Ciceronian Preparation of Ciceronian Latin words, with a preface by Johannes Sturm, 1551.
Strasbourg. See below: Thesaurus verborum Treasury of words by Ant. Schon.
st. 3 n^o 50 38 st. 2. n. 41
44 39 Petrus Helias’s most useful grammar, with Johannes Sommerfeldt’s commentary, 1499.
Strasbourg, 1499 39 st. 2. n. 42
Superfluous:
see: st: 4. n. 77. Antonius Mancinellus’s works on grammar.
Basel, 1501. st 2 n 43
ny of Mario Francesco Mario Grapaldi’s booklet on parts of a house. 1506, Parma. st 2 n 44
45 Italian-German Vocabulary, German-Italian. Venice, 1549.
40 ny Conrad Reitter of Nördlingen, Prior of the Monastery of Kaisheim, Mortilogus Book of Death, 1508.
Augsburg. 40 st. 2. n. 45
Thomas Linacre the Briton’s six books on the corrected structure of Latin speech. Basel, 1530.
48 46 Theodore Bibliander’s commentary on the common reason of all languages & letters. Zurich, 1548. 47 st. 2. n. 46