Janua Linguarum, Or an Easie and Compendious Method and Course for the Attaining All Tongues, Especially the Latine. Wherein are Latine Sentences One Thousand Foure Hundred, Containing All the More Usuall Words of the Latine Tongue, Simple and Compound, Searce Any Word Being Iterated, Except for the Supplying the Sense Sometimes. With the English Translation of Them, and an Alphabeticall Dictionary, ... To which is Added the Supplement of Tim. Poole, Together with an Index of the English Before the Latine
Janua Linguarum, Or an Easie and Compendious Method and Course for the Attaining All Tongues, Especially the Latine. Wherein are Latine Sentences One Thousand Foure Hundred, Containing All the More Usuall Words of the Latine Tongue, Simple and Compound, Searce Any Word Being Iterated, Except for the Supplying the Sense Sometimes. With the English Translation of Them, and an Alphabeticall Dictionary, ... To which is Added the Supplement of Tim. Poole, Together with an Index of the English Before the Latine