Love, John, 1695-1750
John Love Scottish literary scholar
John Love Love, John (1695–1750), literary scholar
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Works
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Geodaesia, or, The art of surveying and measuring of land made easie, shewing by plain and practical rules, how to survey ... | |
Two grammatical treatises, 1733: | |
Two grammatical treatises : viz. I. Animadversions on the Latin grammar lately published by Mr. Robert Trotter Schoolmaster at Drumfries; by Mr. John Love Schoolmaster at Dumbarton. II. A dissertation upon the way of teaching that language: wherein the objections raised against Mr. Ruddiman's and other such like grammars, for their being too full and particular, are answered and confuted; And the vulgar Practice of teaching Latin by a Grammar writ in the same Language, is justified and defended. Together with some critical remarks on the new Latin grammar composed by Mr. John Clarke Schoolmaster at Hull. And on the Use he would have to be made of his literal Translations | |
A vindication of Mr. George Buchanan in two parts : part I. Vindicating him from the vile aspersion cast on him by Camden, That he repented, when dying, of what he wrote against Mary Queen of Scots: Which Falshood has been since retailed and propagated by Messieurs Sage and Ruddiman. Part II. Vindicating him from the horrible ingratitude he is charged with to Q. Mary, in extolling her so high in his Dedication of his Paraphrase of the Psalms, and thereafter writing so bitterly against her in the Detection and History. With, An Appendix, Containing a Letter from the Illustrious Mons. de Thou President of the Parliament of Paris, to Mr. William Camden, relating to Q. Mary's Reign, and apologizing for his following Buchanan in his Narration thereof: With a Translation of that Letter |