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Title
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Fabulae in Usum Scholarum
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Description
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This is a hardbound book (hard cover)
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Language note: Latin
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Tertia editio
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Selectae Opera et Studio Georgii Whitaker, A.M.
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Creator
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No Author
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:39:17Z
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2005-07
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1798
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:39:17Z
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Date Issued
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1798
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Abstract
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Here are one hundred and thirty-two prose fables in Latin. The book is meant as a device for teaching Latin. The author devotes a page to Properties of the Parts of Speech and another to Rules for Construing--both in English--before the fables commence. There are footnotes just below each fable text: rather than giving vocabulary equivalents, they seem to aim at coaching students on how to understand specific expressions. Some texts, like CXII and CXIII, are indented but do not seem to me to be in verse. It is rather that the printer, for some reason, did not work to fill the columns as usual. The selection of fables seems thoroughly traditional. The last page of fables and the first of the AI (105-6) is missing its upper outside corner, with some loss of text from MSA. After the AI comes a postscript that offers a Construing and Parsing Index to some of the first Fables as an Exemplar (117-38). It walks through the first thirteen fables word by word. The book is in good condition for over two hundred years of life. I was lucky to find it on eBay!
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Identifier
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5660 (Access ID)
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Language
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lat
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Publisher
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Impensis B. Law: Prostant Venales Apud C. Law
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London
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Subject
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PA8149 .F33 1798
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Aesop and others
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Type
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Book, Whole