APA Citation

Offelen, H. (1686). THE GERMAN OR Highdutch Grammar: Treating shortly and compendiously, I. Of all Nouns belonging to the Grammar; translated out of the Latine into English, and illustrated with curious Examples. II. Of the Comparision of English Words with the German. III. Of the Pronounciation. VI. Of the Accent of Prosody. V. Of the Declension of Nouns, both Substantives, Adjectives, and Pronouns. VI. Of the Conjugations of the Auxiliary, Regular, and Irregular verbs. VII. Of the Syntaxis, all Grammatical Rules and Manners of speaking, belonging to that Language [et]c. London: Printed for the Autor.

Chicago Style Citation

Offelen, Henry. THE GERMAN OR Highdutch Grammar: Treating Shortly and Compendiously, I. Of All Nouns Belonging to the Grammar; Translated Out of the Latine Into English, and Illustrated With Curious Examples. II. Of the Comparision of English Words With the German. III. Of the Pronounciation. VI. Of the Accent of Prosody. V. Of the Declension of Nouns, Both Substantives, Adjectives, and Pronouns. VI. Of the Conjugations of the Auxiliary, Regular, and Irregular Verbs. VII. Of the Syntaxis, All Grammatical Rules and Manners of Speaking, Belonging to That Language [et]c. London: Printed for the Autor, 1686.

MLA Citation

Offelen, Henry. THE GERMAN OR Highdutch Grammar: Treating Shortly and Compendiously, I. Of All Nouns Belonging to the Grammar; Translated Out of the Latine Into English, and Illustrated With Curious Examples. II. Of the Comparision of English Words With the German. III. Of the Pronounciation. VI. Of the Accent of Prosody. V. Of the Declension of Nouns, Both Substantives, Adjectives, and Pronouns. VI. Of the Conjugations of the Auxiliary, Regular, and Irregular Verbs. VII. Of the Syntaxis, All Grammatical Rules and Manners of Speaking, Belonging to That Language [et]c. London: Printed for the Autor, 1686.

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