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41. Stirling, John: Catonis Disticha moralia : et Lilii Monita pædagogica; or, Cato's Moral distichs, and Lily's Pædagogical admonitions. With the following improvements, in a method intirely new. Viz. The Words of the Author placed according to their Grammatical Construction, in the lower Part of the Page, and those of more than Two Syllables accented, to shew the right Pronunciation. An Alphabetical Vocabulary of all the Words, shewing their Parts of Speech, and Signification. The Themes of the Verbs with their Government. A Table of Scanning, containing all the possible Variations of Hexameter and Pentameter Verses, by which every Line of the Author may be Scanned. Lastly, The Rhetorical Figures are placed at the Bottom of each Page as they occur. For the use of schools. By John Stirling, M. A. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Gordon. - The third edition. -
London: printed for Thomas Astley, at the Rose over-against the North Door of St. Paul's, MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]. - Online-Ressource (60p)
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42. Cato, Marcus Porcius: Catonis disticha de moribus : Cum scholiis Des. Erasmi. Roterod. Adjecta sunt dicta Græca sapientum, interprete Erasmo Roterodamo. Eadem per Ausonium, cum Erasmi doctissima enarratione. Mimi Publiani, ex ejusdem Erasmi restitutione, cúmque scholiis ejusdem. Isocratis ad Demonicum Oratio parænetica, longe ad juventutis mores rite formandos utilissima. Ad optimorum exemplarium sidem recensita, & mendis quam plurimis repurgata. -
Londini: typis S. Gilbert, impensis Societatis Stationariorum, MDCCXVII. [1717]. - Online-Ressource ([2],78p)
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43. Hoole, Charles: 1. Catonis disticha de moribus : 2. Dicta insignia septem sapientum Græciæ. 3. Mimi Publiani, sive, Senecæ proverbia, anglo-latina. Cato item grammatice interpretatus Latinis & vernaculis vocibus pari ordine, sed diversis lineis alternatis. Quo se aetatula Pueriles Praecepta vitae communis ita legant ut intelligant. A Carolo Hoolo, A. M. Privatae Scholae Grammaticae Institutore in ... viciculo apud Londinates.. -
London: printed by J. Wilde, for the Company of Stationers, 1708. - Online-Ressource ([24],70p)
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44. Cato, Marcus Porcius: Catonis Disticha de moribus : Cum scholiis Des. Erasmi Roterod. Adjecta sunt dicta Græca sapientum, interprete Erasmo Roterdamo. Eadem per Ausonium, cum Erasmi doctissima enarratione. Mimi Publii, ex ejusdem Erasmi restitutione, cùmque scholiis ejusdem. Isocratis ad Demonicum Oratio parænetica, longè ad juventutis mores ritè formandos utilissima. Majori quàm hactenus curâ diligentiâque excusa. -
Londini: typis E. Hodgkinson & T. Hodgkin, impensis Societatis Stationariorum, MDCLXXVI. [1676]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([2], 78 p)
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45. Stirling, John: Catonis Disticha moralia : et Lilii Monita pædagogica; or, Cato's Moral distichs, and Lily's Pædagogical admonitions, with the following improvements, in a method entirely new; Viz. The Words of the Author placed according to their Grammatical Construction, in the lower Part of the Page. An Alphabetical Vocabulary of all the Words, shewing their Parts of Speech, and Signification. The Themes of the Verbs with their Government. A Table of Scanning, containing all the possible Variations of Hexameter and Pentameter Verse; by which every Line of the Author may be Scanned. Lastly, The Rhetorical Figures are placed at the Bottom of each Page as they occur. For the use of schools. By John Stirling, M. A. and Master of St. Andrew's School in Holbourn. - The second edition. -
London: printed for the author, and sold by Thomas Astley, at the Rose, over against the North Door of St. Paul's, 1734. - Online-Ressource ([8],39,[1]p)
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46. Aesop: Æsops︢ fabl'z︢ in tru ort'̌ography with grammar-nóts : He'r-v̧ntoo a̜r al'so i̧ooinẹd the short sentenc'es of the wýz Cato im-printẹd with lýk form and order: bóth of which au̧torz︢ a̜r translátẹd ou̧t-of Latin intoo E'nglish by William Bu̧llokar. -
Im-printẹd at Lo̧ndon: By Edmu̧nd Bollifant, dwelịng in the litl' óld Baily in Eliots︢ Cou̧rt, whær al' the books setṭ-fo̧rtḩ by William Bu̧llokar in tru ortǒgraphy, a̜r t̜oo be' ṣóld, 1585. - 1 Online-Ressource (319, [33], 31, [1] p)
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47. Catho pro pueris : Precepta ad bene beateq[ue] viuendum emendata perdiligenter. -
[Impressum est hoc opusculum Londoniis: Diligentia cura atq[ue] industria: wynandi de worde, Anno virginei partus. M.CCCCC.xiii. [1513]]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([12] p)
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48. Isocrates: The Godly aduertisement or good counsell of the famous orator Isocrates, intitled Parænesis to Demonicus : wherto is annexed Cato in olde Englysh meter. -
[Imprinted at London: In fletestreate, at the signe of the Rose Garland, by William Coplande], Anno Do. M.D. LVII. Mense Decemb. [1557; i.e. 1558]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([96] p)
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49. Hoole, Charles: 1. Catonis disticha de moribus; 2. Dicta insignia septem sapientum Græciæ. 3. Mimi publiani, sive senecæ proverbia anglo Latina : Cato item grammatice interpretatus latinis & vernaculis vocibus pari ordine, sed diversis lineis alternatis. Quo sc. t̆atula puerilis præcepta vitæ communis ita legant ut intelligant. A Corolo Hoolo. A.M. private scholæ grammaticæ institutore in purificum viciculo apud Londinates. 1. Cato's distichs concerning manners; 2. Excellant sayings of the seven wise men of Greece. 3. Publius's stage verses or seneca's proverbs in Latin and English. Likewise cato construed grammatically. With one row Latin, and another English. Whereby little children may understandingly learn the rules of common behaviour. By Charles Hoole, Mr. of arts, and teacher of a Private Grammar School in Goldsmith's-Alley, London. -
Dublini: Typis G. Wilmot impensis L. Dillon. ad insigne bibliorum vico dicto High-Street, 1727. - Online-Ressource (70,[2]p)
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50. Cato, Marcus Porcius: Catonis disticha de moribus cum : Latinis annotationibus, nec non dicta insignia septem sapientum Grc̆i,̆ Anglo-Latina Cato item grammatice interpretatus, Latinis & Vernaculis vocibus; pari ordin,̌ sed diversis lineis alternatis, mimi publiani sive enecp̆roverbia Anglo-Latina. A Jacobo Rae A.M. Privats̆choğrammaticĭnstitutore in Vico dicto Charters-Closs Castle Hill. Usui scholarum. -
Edinburgh: Printed by John Moncur for the author, and are to be sold by Roger Robertson at the foot of Bells-wynd, An. Dom. 1709. - Online-Ressource ([16],99,[1]p)
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51. Stirling, John: Catonis Disticha moralia : et Lilii Monita pædagogica; or, Cato's moral distichs, and Lily's Pædagogical admonitions. With the following improvements, in a Method intirely new. Viz. The Words of the Author placed according to their Grammatical Construction, in the lower Part of the Page, and those of more than Two Syllables accented, to shew the right Pronunciation. An Alphabetical Vocabulary of all the Words, shewing their Parts of Speech, and Signification. The Themes of the Verbs with their Government. A Table of Scanning, containing all the possible Variations of Hexameter and Pentameter Verses, by which every Line of the Author may be Scannea. Lastly, The Rhetorical Figures are placed at the Bottom of each Page as they occur. For the use of schools. By John Stirling, D. D. Vicar of Great Gaddesden in Hertfordshire. - The fourth edition. -
London: printed for Thomas Astley, and sold by James Hodges on London-Bridge, and Richard Baldwin in Pater-Noster Row, 1755. - Online-Ressource (72p)
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52. Roberts, James: Cato's Distichs de moribus improved : in a more compleat and useful method than any yet extant. Containing not only a correct numerical clavis, with a construing and parsing index, but also a literal translation of Erasmus's comment on each distich, the English answering exactly to the Latin in distinct Columns, and distinguished by the same Characters, the Roman and Italic being used alternately to that End, for the Ease of the Learner. To which are added, as a further Advantage, the proper quantities mark'd on the Penultima, or last Syllable but one, of every Word both in Verse and Prose, to prevent false Pronunciation; a Matter of great Importance to the speedy Attainment of the Latin Tongue: Being digested in so Plain and Easy a Manner, that a Youth who is just acquainted with the Rudiments of Grammar may, by the Help of this Method, construe and parse his Lesson with Pleasure, and pronounce it right without a Master. For the use of schools. By J. Roberts, Formerly of St. John's College in Oxford. - The second edition. -
London: printed for C. Hitch, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row, and J. Hodges at the Looking-Glass, opposite St. Magnus-Church, London Bridge, MDCCXLV. [1745]. - Online-Ressource (vi,114p)
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53. Hoole, Charles: 1. Catonis Disticha de moribus : 2. Dicta insignia septem sapientum Græciæ. 3. Mimi Publiani, sive, Senecæ proverbia, anglo latina. Cato item Grammatice interpretatus Latinis & vernaeulis vocibus pari ordine, sed diversis lineis alternatis. Quò se aetatulâ Pueriles Praecepta vitae communis ita legant ut intelligant. A Carolo Hoolo, A M. Privatae Scholae Grammaticae Institutore in Aurificum viculo apud Londinates.. -
London: printed by W. Hunter, for the Company of Stationers, MDCCXXII. [1722]. - Online-Ressource ([24],70,[2]p)
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54. Roberts, James: Cato's Distichs de moribus improved : in a more complete and useful method than any yet extant: containing not only a correct numerical clavis, with a construing and parsing index; but also a literal translation of Erasmus's comment on each distich, the English answering exactly to the Latin in distinct Columns, and distinguishes by the same Characters, the Roman and Italick being used alternately to that End, for the Ease of the Learner: to which are added, as a further Advantage, the proper quantities marked on the Penultima, or last Syllable but one, of every Word both in Verse and Prose, to prevent false Pronunciation; a Matter of great Importance to the speedy Attainment of the Latin Tongue: Being digested in so plain and easy a Manner, that a Youth who is just acquainted with the Rudiments of Grammar may, by the Help of this Method, construe and parse his Lesson with Pleasure, and pronounce it right without a Master. For the use of schools. By J. Roberts, Formerly of St. John's College in Oxford. - The fourth edition. -
London: printed for C. Hitch and L. Hawes, in Pater-Noster-Row; and S. Crowder, near London Bridge, MDCCLX. [1760]. - Online-Ressource (vi,114p)
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55. Cato, Marcus Porcius: Dionysii Catonis Disticha de moribus ad filium : praeter sedulam variantis lectionis per omnia conlationem, lectissimis etiam adornata flosculis poe͏̈ticis. Una cum Singulis adposita Distichis, binorum quoque Versuum, Idiomatum vero diverforum, interpretatione quincuplice. Adjecta sunt Lemmata Catoniana, Suis quaeque restituta Distichis. -
Amstelaedami: apud Franciscum Houttuyn, MDCCLIX. [1759]. - Online-Ressource (XVI,347,[1]p.,6plates)
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56. Erasmus, Desiderius: Catonis disticha moralia ex castigatione D. Erasmi Roterodami vna cum annotationibus et scholijs Rechardi Tauerneri Anglico idiomata conscriptis ìn vsum Anglicæ iuuenvis [sic]. Aliquot sentenciæ in signes ex variis collectæ scriptoribus per eundem Erasmum. Mimi publiani, cu[m] Anglicis eiusdem Rechardi scholiis, recogniti. -
Londini: Ex edibus Nicolai Montani [by Nycholas Hill, for Robert Toye], Anno salutis. 1553. - 1 Online-Ressource ([136] p)
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57. Erasmus, Desiderius: Catonis disticha moralia ex castigatione D. Erasmi Roterodami vnà cum annotationibus & scholijs Richardi Tauerneri Anglico idiomate conscriptis in vsum Anglicæ iuuentutis. Aliquot sententiæ insignes ex varijs collectæ scriptoribus per eundem Erasmum. Mimi publiani, cum Anglicis eiusdem Richardi scholijs, recogniti. -
Londini: Ex ædibus Roberti Caly, Anno salutis. 1555 [6 Nov.]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([136] p)
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58. Caxton, William: Here begynneth the prologue or prohemye of the book callid Caton : whiche booke hath ben translated in to Englysshe by Mayster Benet Burgh, late Archedeken of Colchestre and hye chanon of saint stephens at westmestre ... and by cause of late cam to my hand a book of the said Caton in Frensshe, whiche reherceth many a fayr lernynge and notable ensamples, I haue translated it oute of frensshe in to Englysshe, as al along here after shalle appiere, whiche I presente vnto the cyte of london. -
[Westminster: Printed by William Caxton, 1484]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([160] p)
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59. Burgh, Benedict: Hic incipit paruus Catho. -
[Westminster: Printed by William Caxton, 1476]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([66] p)
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60. Erasmus, Desiderius: Catonis disticha moralia ex castigatione D. Erasmi Roterodami una cum annotationibus et scholijs Richarde Tauerneri anglico idiomata conscriptis in vsum Anglicæ iuuentis. Aliquot sentenciæ in signes ex varijs collectæ scriptoribus per eundem Erasmum. Mimi Publiani, cum Anglicis eiusdem Richarde scholijs, recogniti. -
[Imprinted at London: By Ihon Waley], Anno salutis 1562. - 1 Online-Ressource ([136] p)
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