The peculiar use and signification of certain words in the Latin tongue: or, A collection of observations, wherein the elegant, and commonly unobserved sense of Latin words is fully and distinctly explained in proper English. The whole translated from the purest Latin writers by / William Willymott
by Willymott, William
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About This Item
Eton: Printed by Pote and Williams, 1812. New Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in full leather. Front board loose but present. Spine bands worn, split starting. Back board starting. Text remains in fine condition; clear without blemish. Physical description: 355 pages. Subjects: Latin language Idioms. Latin history.
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- Bookseller
- MW Books Ltd. (IE)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 370095
- Title
- The peculiar use and signification of certain words in the Latin tongue: or, A collection of observations, wherein the elegant, and commonly unobserved sense of Latin words is fully and distinctly explained in proper English. The whole translated from the purest Latin writers by / William Willymott
- Author
- Willymott, William
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- New Edition
- Publisher
- Eton: Printed by Pote and Williams
- Date Published
- 1812
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