APA Citation

Komenský, J. A., Dugard, W., & Clark, J. (1656). Latinae Linguae Janua Reserata. Rerum & Linguarum structuram exhibens ordine nativo, (ad leges Methodi Linguarum novissimae) Per Joannem A. Comenium. Adjecto vocum singularum Indice Etymologico, ex Lexico Januali, Varrone, Scaligero, Isidori, Martinio, aliisque probatis Authoribus. Per. G. D: The Gate Of The Latine Tongue Unlocked. Exhibiting in a natural order the structure of Things, and of Latine Tongue, (according to the Rules of the newest Method Tongues.) With an Etymological Index of the words, gat hered out of the Janual Lexicon, Varro, Scaliger, Isidore, Martinius, and other Classical Autors, and Alphabetically disposed by W. D. London: Printed by William Du-gard; and are to bee sold by John Clark at the entrance into Mercer's Chappel, at the lower end of Cheapside.

Chicago Style Citation

Komenský, Jan Amos, William Dugard, and John Clark. Latinae Linguae Janua Reserata. Rerum & Linguarum Structuram Exhibens Ordine Nativo, (ad Leges Methodi Linguarum Novissimae) Per Joannem A. Comenium. Adjecto Vocum Singularum Indice Etymologico, Ex Lexico Januali, Varrone, Scaligero, Isidori, Martinio, Aliisque Probatis Authoribus. Per. G. D: The Gate Of The Latine Tongue Unlocked. Exhibiting in a Natural Order the Structure of Things, and of Latine Tongue, (according to the Rules of the Newest Method Tongues.) With an Etymological Index of the Words, Gat Hered Out of the Janual Lexicon, Varro, Scaliger, Isidore, Martinius, and Other Classical Autors, and Alphabetically Disposed By W. D. London: Printed by William Du-gard; and are to bee sold by John Clark at the entrance into Mercer's Chappel, at the lower end of Cheapside, 1656.

MLA Citation

Komenský, Jan Amos, William Dugard, and John Clark. Latinae Linguae Janua Reserata. Rerum & Linguarum Structuram Exhibens Ordine Nativo, (ad Leges Methodi Linguarum Novissimae) Per Joannem A. Comenium. Adjecto Vocum Singularum Indice Etymologico, Ex Lexico Januali, Varrone, Scaligero, Isidori, Martinio, Aliisque Probatis Authoribus. Per. G. D: The Gate Of The Latine Tongue Unlocked. Exhibiting in a Natural Order the Structure of Things, and of Latine Tongue, (according to the Rules of the Newest Method Tongues.) With an Etymological Index of the Words, Gat Hered Out of the Janual Lexicon, Varro, Scaliger, Isidore, Martinius, and Other Classical Autors, and Alphabetically Disposed By W. D. London: Printed by William Du-gard; and are to bee sold by John Clark at the entrance into Mercer's Chappel, at the lower end of Cheapside, 1656.

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