Minsheu, John
Minsheu, John, 1560-1627
John Minsheu
John Minsheu English linguist
VIAF ID: 27346491 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Minsheu ‡c English linguist
- 200 _ 1 ‡a Minsheu ‡b , John
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Minsheu, John ‡d 1560-1627
- 100 1 _ ‡a Minsheu, John ‡d 1560-1627
- 100 1 _ ‡a Minsheu, John, ‡d 1560-1627
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Works
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A catalogue and true note of the names of such persons which (vpon good liking they haue to the worke being a great helpe to memorie) haue receaued the etymologicall dictionarie of XI languages | |
"A Cockney" being John Minsheu's definition from his guide into the tongues as published in London, 1627. Engraved in the style of the original by Charles Sigrist in London, 1948;- an edition of 70 copies only for sale; | |
Diálogos muy apacibles | |
A dictionarie in Spanish and English | |
Hēgemōn eis tas glōssas | |
Hēgemōn eis tas glōssas· id est, Ductor in linguas, The guide into tongues : Cum illarum harmonia, & etymologijs, originationibus, rationibus, & deriuationibus in omnibus his vndecim linguis, viz: 1. Anglica. 2. Cambro-Britanica. 3. Belgica. 4. Germanica. 5. Gallica. 6. Italica. 7. Hispanica. 8. Lusitanica seu Portugallica. 9. Latina. 10. Græca. 11. Hebrea, &c. Quæ etiam ita ordine, & sono consentientes, collocatæ sunt, vt facilimè & nullo labore, vnusquisq[ue] non solùm, quatuor, quinque, vel plures illarum, quàm optimè memoria tenere, verum etiam (per earum etymologias) sub nomine, naturam, proprietatem, conditionem, effectum, materiam, formam, vel finem rerum, rectè nosse queat; ... Opera, studio, industria, labore & sumptibus Iohannis Minshæi in lucem editum & impressum. Anno 1617. = The guide into the tongues. With their agreement and consent one with another, as also their etymologies, that is, the reasons and deriuations of all or the most part of wordes, in these eleuen languages | |
Minshaei Emendatio, vel a mendis expurgatio, seu augmentatio sui "Ductoris in linguas, "the Guide into tongues""... | |
Pleasant and delightfull dialogues in Spanish and English, profitable to the learner, "and not unpleasant to any" other reader (diálogos familiares muy útiles y provechosos para los que quieren aprender la lengua castellana) | |
A Spanish grammar | |
Spanish grammar , first collected and published by Richard Percivale Gent. Now augmented and increased with the declining of all the irregular and hard verbes in that toong, with diuers other especiall rules and necessarie notes for all such as shall be desirous to attaine the perfection of the Spanish tongue. Done by John Minsheu professor of languages in London. Hereunto for the yoong beginners learning and ease, are annexed speeches, phrases, and prouerbes, expounded out of diuers authors, setting downe the line and the leafe where in the same bookes they shall finde them, whereby they may not onely vnderstand them, but by them vnderstand others, and the rest as they shall meete with them |