The French alphabeth
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La Mothe G. (de)]● The French alphabeth● Londres : Richard Field, H. Jackson● 1592● [TO REDO - W02 copy damaged] THE FRENCH || ALPHABETH, TEACHIN || IN A VERY SHORT TYME, || a most easie way, to pronounce French natu- || rally, to reade it perfectly, to write || truely, and to speake it accordingly. || Together vvith || THE ’TREASVRE OF TH[E] || French toung, conteyning the rarest Sentenc[es] || Pouerbes, [sic] Parables, Similies, Apotheg[mes] || and Golden sayings, of the most excellent || French Authours, as vvell || Potes as Orators. || The one diligently compiled, and the other pai[n] || fully gathered and set in order, after the Alp[he] || beticall maner, for the benefite of those that || are desirous of the French-toung. || By G. D. L. M. N. || AT LONDON || Printed by R. Field, and are to be sold by H. || Iackson, dwelling in Fleetstreet, beneath || the conduit, at the signe of S. Iohn || the Euangelist. 1592. | USTC ● USTC : 78416 . Lindemann, 1994 : p.635, «G. D[e] L[A] M[OTHE] N.».
2 langues : Anglais ♢ Français ♢
Notice anthonominalie n°1089.
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La Mothe G. (de)]● The French alphabet● Londres : Edward Allde, H. Jackson● 1595● USTC : 78438 . Lindemann, 1994 : p.635-636, «G. D[e] L[A] M[OTHE] N.».
2 langues : Anglais ♢ Français ♢
1 localisation dans un établissement documentaire : London (UK), British Library (anc. British Museum) ♢
Notice anthonominalie n°1090.