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Lutherus Gassar’s Epitaphs for the doctor Achilles, the venerable godfather, and also his son, now carried away i.e., deceased. 1554. st . 5 . n . 5.
Erasmus of Rotterdam’s Two Commentaries on the Double Abundance of Words and Things. 1526, Basel. 7 st . 5 . n . 6.
Semi-grammarians
Quintus Asconius Pedianus of Padua’s Commentaries on some of M. T. Cicero’s orations. Lyon, 1551.
L. lat. 82
Pantaleon Bartelonaeus of Ravenna’s Latin Syntax, confirmed by the testimonies of authors. Lyon, 1548.
Jacobus Artisianus, headmaster of Rouen, First Rudiments of Latin Grammar. Paris, 1551. 8 st . 5 . n . 7.
William Lily the Grammarian and Poet’s Rules on the Genders of Nouns and the Preterites and Supines of Verbs. Cologne, 1555.
Interpretation of the First Book of Cicero’s Epistles. Strasbourg, 1554. st . 5 . n . 8.
Johannes Susenbrotus’s Institution of the Art of Grammar. Ravensburg, 1518.
The same author’s Epitome of Tropes and Schemes, Grammatical and Rhetorical. Zurich.