Anchoran, J. (1637). THE GATE OF TONGVES unlocked and opened. Or else, A Seminarie or seed-plot of all Tongues and Sciences. That is, A short way of teaching and thorowly learning within a yeere and halfe, at the fartheft, the Latin, English, French, and any other tongue with the ground and foundation of Arts and Sciences, comprised under an hundred Titles, and 1058 Periods: In Latin first, And now as a token of thankfulnesse brought to light, in Latine, English and French, In the behlafe of the most Illustrious Prince CHARLES, and of British, French and Irish Youth (The Third Edition much enlarged.). LONDON: Printed by Anne Griffin, for Michael Sparke, dwelling at the Blew Bible in greene Arbor.
Chicago Style CitationAnchoran, John. THE GATE OF TONGVES Unlocked and Opened. Or Else, A Seminarie or Seed-plot of All Tongues and Sciences. That Is, A Short Way of Teaching and Thorowly Learning Within a Yeere and Halfe, At the Fartheft, the Latin, English, French, and Any Other Tongue With the Ground and Foundation of Arts and Sciences, Comprised Under an Hundred Titles, and 1058 Periods: In Latin First, And Now As a Token of Thankfulnesse Brought to Light, in Latine, English and French, In the Behlafe of the Most Illustrious Prince CHARLES, and of British, French and Irish Youth. The Third Edition much enlarged. LONDON: Printed by Anne Griffin, for Michael Sparke, dwelling at the Blew Bible in greene Arbor, 1637.
MLA CitationAnchoran, John. THE GATE OF TONGVES Unlocked and Opened. Or Else, A Seminarie or Seed-plot of All Tongues and Sciences. That Is, A Short Way of Teaching and Thorowly Learning Within a Yeere and Halfe, At the Fartheft, the Latin, English, French, and Any Other Tongue With the Ground and Foundation of Arts and Sciences, Comprised Under an Hundred Titles, and 1058 Periods: In Latin First, And Now As a Token of Thankfulnesse Brought to Light, in Latine, English and French, In the Behlafe of the Most Illustrious Prince CHARLES, and of British, French and Irish Youth. The Third Edition much enlarged. LONDON: Printed by Anne Griffin, for Michael Sparke, dwelling at the Blew Bible in greene Arbor, 1637.