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Viger Rotomagensis de Graecae dictionis idiotismis. Par. 1627. 12 mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 168, no. 10, as above.
VIGER, François.
De Praecipuis Graecae Dictionis Idiotismis. Ab uno ex Patribus Societatis Jesu. Parisiis: apud Sebastianum Cramoisy, mdc. xxvii . Cum Privilegio Regis. [1627.]
First Edition. 12mo. A copy was not located for collation. This title was taken from Backer.
Backer VII, 742, no. 1.
This edition not in any other bibliography or catalogue consulted. The edition of 1632 is usually cited as the first edition, though some bibliographies cite that of 1647.
François Viger, 1590-1647, French Jesuit, a native of Rouen, was professor of the humanities and of rhetoric at Bourges and at Paris. This book was frequently reprinted and is still in use in some European schools. The form of the title as cited by Jefferson and the Library of Congress catalogue of 1815 would denote that Viger’s name appeared in that form on the title-page, but this could not be ascertained.
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Le jardin des racines Grecques de Claude Lancelot de Portroyal. 12 mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 166, no. 5, Le Jardin des racines Grecque de Claude Lancelot de Portroyal, 12mo.
[LANCELOT, Claude.]
Le Jardin des Racines Grecques, Mises En vers François, Avec un Traité des Prépositions, & autres Particules indéclinables; un Recueil Alphabétique des mots François, tirez de la Langue Grecque, soit par allusion, soit par étymologie. Enrichie d’une Table des Liaisons ou Ligatures Grecques, très-utile pour la Lecture des Auteurs Grecs. Nouvelle Edition, revue et corrigée par M * * *, Professeur en l’Universíté [ sic -- Ed. ] de Paris. Paris: Chez Colas, 1774.
12mo. A copy of this edition was not available. The above title is taken from the Catalogue of the Bibliothèque Nationale, collated with the edition by Thiboust, 1740, in the Library of Congress.
Barbier II, 980.
Quérard IV, 516.
Entered by Jefferson in his undated manuscript catalogue with the price, 1.10.
The first edition was published in 1652. The French verses are by Isaac Louis Lemaistre De Sacy, 1613-1684. This edition of 1774 was the first edited by the Abbé de Lestré, the anonymous M * * * in the title, professor at the College of Cardinal Lemoine.
For other grammars by Lancelot and the Port Royalists, see no. 4750, 4780.
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Scapulae lexicon. 4 to Ebroduni. 1623.

Scapulae lexicon. 4 to. Laemarium. 1598.
1815 Catalogue, page 167, no. 104, Scapulæ Lexicon, 4to Læmarii, 1598.

1830 Catalogue, page 250, no. J. 117, Scapulæ Lexicon, 4to; Læmarii, 1598.

1839 Catalogue, page 659, no. J. 117, Scapula, J.: Idem [i.e., Lexicon Græco-Latinum], 4to; Ebroduni, 1623.

1849 Catalogue, page 986, no. 117, Scapula, J.: Idem [i.e. Lexicon Græco-Latinum] 4to; Ebroduni, 1623.*
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