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De Ordine, Sive De venusta & eleganti tum vocabulorum, tum membrorum sententiæ collocatione. His quædam adjiciuntur de vitiis ordinis: Item De variis modis, quibus, pro verborum numero, ordo sententiae transponi potest

De Ordine, Sive De venusta & eleganti tum vocabulorum, tum membrorum sententiæ collocatione. His quædam adjiciuntur de vitiis ordinis: Item De variis modis, quibus, pro verborum numero, ordo sententiae transponi potest

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De Ordine, Sive De venusta & eleganti tum vocabulorum, tum membrorum sententiæ collocatione. His quædam adjiciuntur de vitiis ordinis: Item De variis modis, quibus, pro verborum numero, ordo sententiae transponi potest

by [WARD, John]

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Londini [i.e. London]: Apud R. Robinson, 1712. v, [1], 7-39pp, [1]. Disbound. Foxed, damp-staining to title page, leaves shaved at foot with occasional loss of catch-word. The first edition of an essay on grammar and oratory commonly attributed to antiquary John Ward (1678/9-1758). This, along with several other minor publications, led to Ward's appointment in September 1720 as professor of rhetoric at Gresham College. ESTC records copies at seven locations in the British Isles (Cambridge, Dr. Williams's, Durham, Edinburgh, Manchester, NLS, and St. Andrews), and a further two in North America (Columbia and Kansas). ESTC N29075.. First edition. 8vo.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
De Ordine, Sive De venusta & eleganti tum vocabulorum, tum membrorum sententiæ collocatione. His quædam adjiciuntur de vitiis ordinis: Item De variis modis, quibus, pro verborum numero, ordo sententiae transponi potest
Author
[WARD, John]
Book Condition
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Edition
First edition
Publisher
Apud R. Robinson
Place of Publication
Londini [i.e. London]
Date Published
1712
Keywords
Oratory, Rhetoric
Size
8vo

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