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Julius Pollux’s Onomasticon Vocabulary, interpreted by Rodolphus Gualterus. Basel, 1541.
Rodolphus Gualterus of Zurich’s annotations on Julius Pollux’s Dictionary. Basel, 1542.
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Nicolaus Valla.
Curia Palatium The Court Palace or Vocabulary for
Youth, with German. Venice, 1515. 19 st 3 n. 26
Vocabulary, Venice, 1515.
Wenceslaus Philomathes’s Grammar. Kraków, 1525.
Grammatical Rules of the Ancients with their declarations. Augsburg, 1513.
Pylades’s Grammar.
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Omnibonus Leonicenus’s Rudiments of Grammar for an orator of both languages. 1506, Vicenza.
Antonius Mancinellus’s Spica Ear of Grain of 4 volumes. Venice, 1511.
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Olmerus the Poet of Lonzano’s Very Useful Little Work on the Art of Grammar.
Venice, 1505. 20 st 3 n 27.
Compilation of the Entire Art of Logic, 1511.
Basel.... Item, a question on the matter of Universals.
Jacobus Faber’s Art of Suppositions, with annotations by Carolus Bouillus.