Lowe, Solomon, ?-1750
Lowe, Solomon
Lowe, Solomon, d. 1750
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Works
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The antidote : or a full answer to Mr. Woolston's five discourses on the miracles of our Saviour. Containing all that has been advanc'd by all his answerers with An Addition of what they have Omitted and A New Solution of Several Difficulties not yet sufficiently accounted for | |
Arithmetic in two parts : containing I. A system of the art, in memorial verses, and Dictionary-Wise; for the readier Learning, Consulting, and Recollecting of the several articles: The whole more Commodious than any, and more Comprehensive than all, that have yet been calculated for the Use of Schools. II. A collection of exercises, accommodated to the various Occasions of Business, and contrivd for the Ease of Teachers: being disposd, partly (under each rule) Alphabetically, for the readier recourse; partly (under all) Promiscuously, for the severer Trial | |
The critical spelling-book, 1755. | |
The critical spelling-book : an introduction to reading and writing readily and correctly. In a manner more commodious than any, and more comprehensive than all the spelling-books that ever were publisht. Designd-For a standard of the language: and Contrivd by a proper gradation of instructions, disposd in a picturesque manner, for the easy and expeditious attaining-to a rational knowledge of it | |
A critique on the etymology of the Westminster grammar | |
Dr. R. Grey's memoria technica; or, Method of artificial memory : applied to and exemplified in chronology, history, geography and astronomy. Also Jewish, Grecian and Roman coins, weights, measures etc.; to which are subjoined, Lowe's mnemonics, delineated in various branches of literature and science. | |
English grammar reformed into a small compass and easy method for the readier learning and better understanding of the English tongue, by way of introduction to other languages | |
Four tracts on grammar, 1723-1738. | |
A grammar of the Latin tongue : with an abstract of the ... rules of syntax, etc. | |
Italian rudiments for the use of Prince William : Propos'd as every way better than any, and more comprehensive than all the grammars and grammatical treatises yet extant in any language | |
Koina Kainōs : An appendix to grammar containing rhetoric and prosody with directions for composing, construing, parsing, writing elegantly, and Gaining a Copia of Thoughts and Words. To which are added very short, plain, and comprehensive rudiments of the French and Greek tongues | |
Latin rudiments contrived by Solomon Lowe containing every thing in Lilye, except a few particulars, instead of which, several generals are here added, of much more importance. For the use of Prince William[.] | |
Mnemonics delineated in a small compass and easy methods for the better enabling to remember what is most frequently wanted and most difficultly retained of recollected | |
A new method of learning Latin with extraordinary ease and expedition : and without any perplexity or embarasment [sic] to those that have been, or that may be oblig'd, either to teach, or learn any other method: consisting of grammar rudiments, with an apparatus, and an appendix; most commodiously contriv'd for the initiating of children, and improvement of the most advanc'd | |
The occasional critique: on education : Proposing a new scheme of grammar, and method of instruction; .. | |
A proposal for perfecting a Latin grammar, 1722. | |
Sententiae pueriles or the fundamental rules of syntax : illustrated by Latin examples and English exercises, in a natural gradation of sentences from the more simple and easy to the more complex and difficult, to which is added a collection of Familiar Phrases for the ordinary occasions of conversation; and Moral Reflexions, in a select number of English Proverbs and Scripture Apophthegms, express'd by Sentences from the Roman classics with an Appendix to Syntaxis in a treatise of English Particles | |
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The young man's best companion: being new arithmetic in two parts. : I. Shews, how a person may speedily learn ... numeration, addition, subtraction, ... II. Vulgar fractions, reduction of vulgar fractions; ... Also an appendix, containing compendious ways of subtraction, multiplication and division; ... By S. Lowe, ... |