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1. N. Clenardi Græcæ linguæ institutiones Cum scholiis et praxi Petri Antesignani Rapistagnensis: a Frid. Sylburgio denuo recognitæ; notationibusque Henr. Stephani, noua syntaxi; adhæ declinationum, coniugationum, & verborum anomalorum tabulis synopticis; tum, præter capitum seriem, duobus indicibus locupletissimis, Græco scilicet verborum, & Latino rerum, ab eodem Sylburgio in tyronum gratiam auctæ atque illustratæ

9. Natalis Durret cosmographi regii, ac eminentissimi Cardinalis Ducis de Richelieu supplementi tabularum richelienarum pars prima cum brevi planetarum theoria ex Kepleri sententia. Ad meridianum parisiensem 40 minutis Vraniburgico occidentaliorem juxta Keplerum. Opus non modo astronomis & astrologis, sed & theologis, medicis, historiographis, politicis, ac poëtis, per utile & necessarium. Premiere partie du supplement des tables richelienes Den. Durret cosmographe ordinaire du roy & du tres-eminent Cardinal Duc de Richelieu. Auec une briefue theorie des planetes selon Kepler. Pour le meridien de Paris, distant de celuy d'Vranibourg de 40 minutes, selon Kepler. Ocuure fort utile & necessaire, non seulement aux astronomes, & astrologues, mais aussi aux theologiens. Medecins, historiographes, politiques, & poëtes

15. The natural method of teaching the first book, being the accidence in questions and answers, explained, amended, abridged, and fitted to the capacity and use of the lowest form : leading the learner from : letters to syllables, syllables to words, words to sentences : 1. Single, 2. Compounded : where is added an account of the transposition, and most usual ellipses of words in a sentence, by perpetual, plain, easie and necessary : I. Examples to be imitated, II. Rules to direct the imitation, III. Exercises Latin and English to ascertain the imitation by the direction of the rules : into which is inserted : I. A vocabulary of English and Latin words under each part of speech, reduced into tolerable order, II. Sententiæ pueriles English and Latin, consisting of the same words put into plain sentences under every syntactick rule

32. Neptunus britannicus Corydonis De luctuoso Serenissimi Henrici (æternæ memoriæ) magnæ Britanniæ Principis, &c. obitu. Et felicibus Serenissimi successoris Caroli. F. Ducis Eboracensis, &c. auspicijs: queis intermixtus Serenissimi Friderici, Rhenani Principis Electoris, &c. & Serenissimæ Elizabethæ magnæ Britanniæ, &c. Infantis Hymenæus

34. Nero, tragoedia noua

37. Neu vollkommenes Buchhalten uber Propre- Commissions- Compagnie- Handlungen : wie dieselbe nach italianischer Manier und gründlicher Disposition der Debitoren und Creditoren, ordentlichen zu Buch gebracht und Rechnungen darauss formiret : auch so die alten Bücher voll geschrieben wie dieselben saldiret, geschlossen und darauff neue Bücher wiederumb angefangen werden sollen ...

42. A new torch to the Latine tongue so enlightned, that besides the easie understanding of all classical authors, there is also laid open a ready way to write and speak Latine well and elegantly : being very useful for gentlemen, lawyers, and young clerks, and all others : either for Englishmen that desire to better their knowledg in the Latine tongue, or for strangers to learn and speak English : the preface whereof will shew the contents and use : with the several judgments of many learned scholars on the whole work

43. A new torch to the Latine tongue so enlightned, that besides the easie understanding of all classical authours, there is also laid open a ready way to write and speak Latine well and elegantly : being very useful for gentlemen, lawyers, and young clerks, and all others, either for Englishmen that desire to better their knowledge in the Latine tongue, or for strangers to learn and speak English : the preface whereof will shew the contents and use : with the several judgements of many learned schollars on the whole work

44. A new torch to the Latine tongue so enlightned that besides the easie understanding of all classical authours there is also laid open a ready way to write and speak Latine well and elegantly : being very useful for gentlemen, lawyers and young clerks and all others, either for Englishmen that desire to better their knowledge in the Latine tongue or for strangers to learn and speak English : the preface whereof will shew the contents and use : with the several judgements of many learned schollars on the whole work

45. A new torch to the Latine tongue so enlightned, that besides the easie understanding of all classical authours, there is also laid open a ready way to write and speak Latine well and elegantly : being very useful for gentlemen, lawyers, and young clerks, and all others, either for Englishmen that desire to better their knowledge in the Latine tongue, or for strangers to learn or speak English : the preface whereof will shew the contents and use, with the several judgements of many learned scholars on the whole work