Promptorium Parvulorum Sive Clericorum, Dictionarius Anglo-latinus Princeps: Auctore Fratre Galfrido Grammatico Dicto, Ex Ordine Fratrum Predicatorum, Northfolciensi, Circa A. D. M.CCCC.XL. Olim Ex Officina Pynsoniana Editum, Nunc Ab Integro, Commentariolis Subjectis, Ad Fiden Codicum Recensuit Albertus Way, Volume 89sumptibus Societatis camdenensis, 1865 - English language |
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... supposed that he likewise pro- duced an edition of the Promptorium about the same period as a convenient accompani- ment . None has been found earlier than the edition of 1510 , which is described by Dibdin as the first from that press ...
... supposed that he likewise pro- duced an edition of the Promptorium about the same period as a convenient accompani- ment . None has been found earlier than the edition of 1510 , which is described by Dibdin as the first from that press ...
Page 394
... supposed to have been compiled by the author of the Promptorium . On this account , and also in con- sideration of its value to the student of the language of the period , I have thought it desirable to give a somewhat detailed ...
... supposed to have been compiled by the author of the Promptorium . On this account , and also in con- sideration of its value to the student of the language of the period , I have thought it desirable to give a somewhat detailed ...
Page 395
... supposed , by Somner ; the MS . of whose Anglo - Saxon Dictionary is in the Canterbury Library . From the manner , however , in which the Anglo - Saxon words are given , it may be inferred that they were , at least in part , taken from ...
... supposed , by Somner ; the MS . of whose Anglo - Saxon Dictionary is in the Canterbury Library . From the manner , however , in which the Anglo - Saxon words are given , it may be inferred that they were , at least in part , taken from ...
Page 398
... supposed to be that of the writer , but it is more probably the name of a former owner of the book . In the list of incumbents of Brunsthorp John Mendham occurs . He was collated in 1529 , and resigned the preferment in 1532 ...
... supposed to be that of the writer , but it is more probably the name of a former owner of the book . In the list of incumbents of Brunsthorp John Mendham occurs . He was collated in 1529 , and resigned the preferment in 1532 ...
Page 401
... supposed that this book had been printed by W. de Worde about the close of the fifteenth century , and that it might be the editio princeps of the Ortus , ranging with Pynson's folio Promptorium . In its present state this copy consists ...
... supposed that this book had been printed by W. de Worde about the close of the fifteenth century , and that it might be the editio princeps of the Ortus , ranging with Pynson's folio Promptorium . In its present state this copy consists ...
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Page 359 - The tongue of the sucking child cleaveth to the roof of his mouth for thirst: the young children ask bread, and no man breaketh it unto them.
Page 424 - Collection of words, phrases, names and allusions to customs, proverbs, etc., which have been thought to require illustration, in the works of English authors, particularly Shakespeare and his contemporaries, by Robert Nares,.
Page 350 - The COUNCIL of the CAMDEN SOCIETY desire it to be understood that they are not answerable for any opinions or observations that may appear in the Society's publications ; the Editors of the several Works being alone responsible for the same.
Page 555 - Indices, calculated to give completeness and add usefulness to the Volume. The Council, desirous that a work of so much value to English Philologists should be made available to Scholars who are not Members of the Camden Society, propose to publish some separate copies of the entire work. The following Works have been added to the...
Page 503 - Ne avised, what way I would go, But by a venturous grace, I rise and walkt, sought pace and pace, Till I a winding staire found, And held the vice aye in my bond, And upward softly so gan creepe...
Page 558 - WE, the Auditors appointed to audit the Accounts of the Camden Society, report to the Society, that the Treasurer has exhibited to us an account of the Receipts and Expenditure...
Page 366 - It is not without reason that Erasmus thus bursts forth in contempt of the complicated sophistries of the Schools. " Deum immortalem! quale seculum erat hoc quum magno apparatu disticha Joannis Garlandini adolescentibus operosis ac prolixis commentariis enarrabantur." The. curious information, however, preserved in the Dictionarius of John de Garlandia, sometimes called de Gallandia or Gerlandus, may induce us to overlook the imperfect erudition of the period. The work has been edited with care by...
Page 554 - Sir Francis Drake's Memorable Service done against the Spaniards in 1587. Written by ROBERT LENG, Gentleman, one of his co-adventurers and fellowsoldiers. Edited by CLARENCE HOPPER, Esq. Inquiry into the Genuineness of a Letter dated February 3rd, 1613, and signed
Page 531 - Tocabulorum, the whyche is more redyer to fynden a latyn worde after the ABC. and englysshe therof folowynge for thys boke is thus ordened for to fynde a laten after ony maner of worde in englysshe for them that wyl lerne to wryte or speke latyn. and because that no man or chylde shall herafter haue ony diffyculte more to serche for ony latyn or englysshe worde. therfore we haue ordened this lybell in smal volum for to bynde with Ortus vocabulorum moost necessary for chyldren.
Page 373 - Britain published under the direction of the Master of the Rolls. It was, however, as I believe, from the treatise "De nominibus Utensilium " of Alexander Neccham that the compiler of the Promptorium derived a large number of Latin words.