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Roberti whittintoni lichfeldiensis editio. Secunda pars grammatices. De sillaba et eius quantitate ... (1516) (Latin Edition)

Author Pescennio Francesco Negro
Publisher EEBO Editions, ProQuest
Category Language Arts & Disciplines
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Roberti whittintoni lichfeldiensis editio. Secunda pars grammatices. De sillaba et eius quantitate ...
De syllabarum quantitate
Whittington, Robert, d. ca. 1560.
Negro, Pescennio Francesco, b. 1452.
Imprint from colophon.
An edition of: Whittington, Robert. De syllabarum quantitate.
In two parts, each with separate register; part 2 has caption title, reading: whittyntoni editio cu[m] interpretame[n]to Francisci Nigri diomedes de accentu in pedestri oratio[n]e potius q[ue] saluta obseruando.
Signatures: A-G4, A-C4.
[132] p.
[Nuper impressa London[em]] : Per Wynandu[m] de Worde in vico vulgariter nu[n]cupato (the fletestrete) ad signum solis commorantem, Anno domini. M.CCCCC.xvi. [1516]]
STC (2nd ed.) / 25510
Latin
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library


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