Clarke, John, 1596?-1658
Clarke, John -1658
Clarke, John, fl. 1627-1640
John Clarke Clarke, John (b. in or before 1596, d. 1658), schoolmaster
Clarke, John, ca. 1596-1658
VIAF ID: 65421194 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Clarke, John ‡d -1658
- 100 1 _ ‡a Clarke, John ‡d 1596-1658
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Clarke, John, ‡d 1596?-1658
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Clarke ‡c Clarke, John (b. in or before 1596, d. 1658), schoolmaster
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (35)
Works
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Colloquiorum Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami ... 1643 | |
Device applications of cryogenics | |
Dux grammaticus, 1633. | |
Dux grammaticus tyronem scholasticum ad rectam orthographiam, syntaxin, & prosodiam dirigens, cui suas etiam auxiliares succenturiavit copias dux oratorius ... | |
Familiaria colloquia, autoritate superiorum lecta & adornata, à Christophoro Helvico ... Editio novissima ... | |
Formulæ oratoriæ, in usum scholarum concinnatæ. Cum praxi et usu earundem in epistolis, thematibus, declamationibus contexendis. Acceßit dux poeticus, cum suis aliquot poëmatiolis . Editio ultima. Authore Johanne Clark. | |
Holy oyle for the lampes of the Sanctuarie, or Scripture-phrases alphabetically disposed : for the use and benefit of such as desire to speake the language of Canaan, more especially the sonnes of the Prophets, who would attaine elegancie and sublimity of expressions | |
An introduction to the making of Latin; comprising, after an easy and compendious method, the substance of the Latin syntax : with proper English examples ... | |
Manu-Ductio Ad Artem Carmini-Ficam: Seu Dux Poeticus | |
Orationes et declamationes habitae in Schola Lincolniensi; speech day proceedings in an English school 1624 and 1625. | |
Paroemiologia Anglo-Latina in usum scholarum concinnata | |
Phraseologia puerilis anglo-latina | |
Proverbs English and Latine | |
Repressaliæ sunt licitæ | |
The Roman occupation of south-western Scotland, being reports of excavations and survey carried out under the auspices of the Glasgow Archaeological Society | |
Via regia ad geometriam | |
The vvay to geometry : being necessary and usefull, for astronomers, geographers, land-meaters, sea-men, engineres, architecks, carpenters, paynters, carvers, &c. | |
Way to geometry |