as they occur. IV. A Scanning Table, by which every line of the Author may be scanned, the marginal Letter opposite to each
line referring to the same letter in the Table. V. The most remarkable Phrases translated. VI. An Historical and Geographical
Index, giving an account of the Persons and Places mentioned in the Author. VII. An Alphabetical Vocabulary of the Words in
the Author, shewing their Parts of Speech and Signification. VIII. The Themes of Verbs with their Government. IX. An Introduction
to the four Parts of
Latin Grammar, containing the Doctrine of the Parts of Speech; the Variations of those that are declinable; the Rules of Concord
and Government; also concerning the Quantity of Letters and Syllables; and lastly the Rhetorical Figures most necessary and
ornamental in Speech. For the Use of Schools. By John Stirling, M.A. and Master of St. Andrew’s School in Holborn.
London: Printed for the Author; and Sold by
T. Astley,
m dcc xxxvi
. [1736.]
8vo. 141 leaves, the last preliminary leaf with a list of Books printed for
T. Astley, Ordo below the text on each page, separate pagination for the
second part, beginning with An Historical, Geographical, and Poetical
Index of
the Persons and Places Mention’d in this Book, with caption title.
Not in Lowndes.
Cambridge Bibl. of Eng. Lit. II, 766.
Entered by Jefferson in his undated manuscript catalogue, without price.
John Stirling, d. 1777, was the author of several editions of the classics for the use of schools. The first edition of his
Tristia was published in 1728. For other classical editions by him, see the Index.
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