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Lohensteins, Königs original: "Grosser Herren, vornehmer Ministren, und anderer berühmten Männer gehaltene Reden" Speeches held by great lords, noble ministers, and other famous men, Menantis, Morhofii, Neukirchs, Pritii, Rothmahlers, Seckendorffs, Weisens, Zieglers, and the speeches and writings of others.
Anon. improved and simplified Latin Marchian grammar. Anon. Nouvelle methode pour apprendre facilement la langue Latine &c. New method to learn the Latin language easily, etc. it. Abregé de la nouvelle methode &c. Abridgment of the new method, etc. Bangii, Bunonis, Butneri, Cellarii, Finckii & Helvici, Frischlini, Gaullyer, Langii, Praschii, Reyheri, Rhenii, Sanctii Minerva per Perizonium Minerva by Perizonius, Scaligeri, Schmidii, Scioppii, Seyboldi, Steinbrecheri, Stubelii, Vechneri, Vossii, Ge. Henr. Ursini, Weisens.
NB. As far as the old grammarians are concerned, such have been edited together by Dionys. Gothofredus, Jo. Bellouacus, El. Putschius, and Ge. Fabricius.
Arnoldus on the elegances of the Latin language, Becmanni guidance to the Latin language, Boeclerus on acquiring the faculty of the Latin language, Borrichii thoughts on the various ages of the Latin language, the same author's Analecta & Vindiciæ lat. pur. Analects and defense of pure Latin, Buchnerus on the changed manner of speaking, Camilli introduction to the science of the Latin language, Calagii Latin synonyms of the best words and phrases, Cellarii Anti-Barbarus Against the Barbarians of the Latin language, the same author's later cares on the barbarisms and idioms of the Latin speech, the same author's discussion of the Danish appendix to his later cares, Gifanii observations on the Latin language, Goclenii observations on the Latin language, Grosseri introduction to the Roman style, Cyriac. Guntheri