Clarke, John, 1687-1734
Clarke, John D.
John Clarke English schoolmaster and educational reformer
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Works
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Adagia anglo-latina | |
Breviarium ab urbe condita. | |
Colloquia | |
Colloquiorum Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami familiarium opus aureum : Cum scholiis quibusdam antehac non editis, quæ difficiliora passim loca diligenter explicant | |
Corderii Colloquiorum centuria selecta: or, A select century of the colloquies of Corderius With an English translation, as literal as possible. Designed for the use of beginners in the Latin tongue | |
Dissertation upon the usefulness of translations of classic authors, both literal and free, for the easy and expeditious attainment of the Latin tongue | |
Dux grammaticus tyronem scholasticum ad rectam orthographiam, syntaxin, & prosodiam dirigens : Cui suas etiam auxiliares succenturiavit copias dux oratorius. Quintuplici, viz. cohorte imitatione, paraphrasi, synopsi, metaphrasi, variatione phrasium. Ubi variæ tum regulæ, tum formulæ traduntur, rem eandem exprimendi varié. Curâ atq[ue]; operâ Johannis Clarke, S.T.B. ludimagistri quondam Lincolniensis | |
An essay upon study, 1731 | |
An essay upon study : Wherein directions are given for the due conduct thereof, and the collection of a library, proper for the purpose, consisting of the choicest books in all the several Parts of Learning. By John Clarke, Master of the Publick Grammar-School in Hull. | |
An essay upon the education of youth in Grammar-Schools : In which the vulgar method of teaching is examined, and a new one proposed, for the more easy and speedy training up of youth, to the knowledge of the learned languages; together with history, chronology, geography, etc. By John Clarke, master of the publick Grammar-School in Hull. | |
Examination of the notion of moral good and evil. 1974 | |
Formulæ oratoriæ : in usum scholarum concinnatæ. Cum praxi & usu earundem in epistolis, thematibus, declamationib[us]. contexendis. Accessit dux poeticus cum suis aliquot poematiolis | |
The foundation of morality in theory and practice considered : In an examination of the learned Dr. Samuel Clarke's opinion, concerning the original of moral obligation, as also of the notion of virtue, advanced in a late book, entituled, An inquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty and virtue. By John Clarke, master of the Publick Grammar-School in Hull. | |
Histoires philippiques. | |
Historiae Romanae breviarium | |
History of Rome | |
Ill newes from Newengland [sic]. Or A narative [sic] of New-Englands persecution : Whereunto is added eight severall arguments to prove that no servant of Christ hath any liberty much less authority from Christ to prosecute others for case of conscience,; [sic] against those who to maintain their own interest do incite the magistrate, therein to exceed his commission | |
Inledning til latinska syntaxen, at lätt fatta, förstå och skrifwa latin, med exempel, som äro paszade efter reglorna i syntaxen, och efter de piltars år, som man dem förelägger, af Jean Klarke ... och nu på swenska utgifwen efter franska : öfwersättningen från sjette ängelska uplagan, af P.L. ... Lund, 1786. Tryckt hos hof-camer. och direct. Carl Gustav Berling, på egen bekostnad. | |
An introduction to the making of Latin, 1721 | |
Justini historiae Philippicae : cum versione Anglica, ad verbum, quantum fieri potuit, facta : or, The history of Justin : with an English translation, as literal as possible. | |
Latin and English dialogues: in two parts. | |
Leaven, corrupting the childrens bread; or Christs caveat to beware of sectaries and their dangerous doctrines : In two sermons on Mark 8. 15. The former preached in the Cathedrall Church of Lincoln, at the lecture, on Wednesday, October 1. 1645. The latter in another auditorie | |
Métamorphoses. | |
New grammar of the Latin tongue, comprising all in the art necessary for grammar-schools | |
P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon libri X. Or, Ten select books of Ovid's Metamorphoses : with an English translation, compiled from the two former translations, by Davidson and Clarke; a prosody table and references, (after the manner of Mr. Stirling) pointing out, at one view, the scanning of each verse; and Davidson's English notes | |
Phraseologia puerilis, Anglo-Latina, in usum tirocinii scholastici. Or, selected Latine and English phrases : wherein the purity and propriety of both languages is expressed. Very usefull for young Latinists, to prevent barbarismes, and bald Latine-making, and to initiate them in speaking and writing elegantly in both languages. By I. Clarke B.D. and Master of the Free Schoole in Lincolne | |
The plotters unmasked, murderers no saints, or, A word in season to all those that were concerned in the late rebellion against the peace of their King and country, on the sixth of January last at night, and the ninth of January | |
A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of St. Mary in Lincoln : July the 22d, 1716. at the assizes for that county. And publish'd at the Request of Sir Cecil Wray, Bart. High Sheriff, the Grand Jury, and other Gentlemen. By John Clarke, A.M. Lecturer of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Kingston upon Hull, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Devonshire. | |
Transitionum formulae | |
The truth of the christian religion : in six books | |
De viris illustribus | |
Vitae excellentium imperatorum |