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Some of the same author's Familiar Colloquies collected from the larger volume, for the utility of boys learning Latin. 8.
Tables on figures by Petrus Mosellanus. 8.
The same author's Paedologia study of childhood, with dialogues by Christophorus Hegendorphinus. 8.
Nomenclature of things: Formulas for children's colloquies by Sebaldus Heyden, etc. Everything now much more enriched. 8.
A very elegant little book on the construction of the eight parts of speech, by the author D. Erasmus of Rotterdam, illustrated with the commentaries of Heinrychus Primaeus. 8.
Tables on figures and tropes by P. Mosellanus: likewise on the rhetoric of Phil. Melanchthon, and on the copia abundance of style of Erasmus of Rotterdam. 8.
Mithridates concerning the differences of languages, both ancient and those which are in use today among diverse nations in the whole world, observations of Conradus Gesnerus. 55. 8.
Commentary on the common reason of all languages and letters by Theodorus Bibliander, with a brief explanation of the doctrine of living rightly and happily, and of the religion of all nations and peoples. 48. 4.
Oration of M. T. Cicero to the people and the Roman Knights before he went into exile, with the commentary of Otho Vuerdmullerus. 51. 8.
Letters of famous men, in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, sent at various times to Ioannes Reuchlin. 58. 8.
Rudiments of the arts of Dialectic and Rhetoric, composed for the youth of Zurich in the lower schools, by Ammianus