68 GRAMMARS AND LEXICONS. sJVithout Date.
present is a magnificent copy of this extraordinary volume; and was
purchased at the sale of the Roxburgh Library for 18/. 10s. It is in
old russia binding.
557. Grammatellus : Pro Iuvenum Eruditione
cum Glosa Almanica. TVithout Narne of
JPrinter, JPlace, or Date. Quarto.
Panzer, vol. ii. p. 236, has noticed an edition of this rare and curious
little tract, printed by Creussner, and having that printer’s name sub-
joined. A copy of it was in his own collection ; and he describes it as
consisting of 13 leaves, witli 28 lines in each page. It is evident, there-
fore, that such impression is different from the one about to be
submitted to the reader’s attention. On the recto of the first leaf, in
large lower-case Gothic letters, we read the title thus:
<*BrammateHu£ #ro
iuueitu erutritione cu
giossa aimaniea.
The reverse is blank. On the recto of the following leaf the work
commences thus :
EiMhta quem grammateHu ag
pettant sermonc^ faceto^ coplecte^
oft scolariculoruq; fjefietate gio^a
asmanica £ufJtiuctu£ foesiciter 3sn-
eijiit.
ergectmt toan Ute tucse sc&uler
tmfciusterciu^ tium gramma*
intserfeust ti’retie in h’&uCtltctten ausjprecitug
tello^ in artisiciasi esoquentia
bortoaer mcl?t toenics ce6rcc|>en"De Uer mitleg
reuera iton paru fcencicntc^ copas-
5uge mtt uem auge tc|> ansaclt tmTJ auclj
sionte oculo intuerer O^uinpmmo
kc. 8cc. 8cc.
present is a magnificent copy of this extraordinary volume; and was
purchased at the sale of the Roxburgh Library for 18/. 10s. It is in
old russia binding.
557. Grammatellus : Pro Iuvenum Eruditione
cum Glosa Almanica. TVithout Narne of
JPrinter, JPlace, or Date. Quarto.
Panzer, vol. ii. p. 236, has noticed an edition of this rare and curious
little tract, printed by Creussner, and having that printer’s name sub-
joined. A copy of it was in his own collection ; and he describes it as
consisting of 13 leaves, witli 28 lines in each page. It is evident, there-
fore, that such impression is different from the one about to be
submitted to the reader’s attention. On the recto of the first leaf, in
large lower-case Gothic letters, we read the title thus:
<*BrammateHu£ #ro
iuueitu erutritione cu
giossa aimaniea.
The reverse is blank. On the recto of the following leaf the work
commences thus :
EiMhta quem grammateHu ag
pettant sermonc^ faceto^ coplecte^
oft scolariculoruq; fjefietate gio^a
asmanica £ufJtiuctu£ foesiciter 3sn-
eijiit.
ergectmt toan Ute tucse sc&uler
tmfciusterciu^ tium gramma*
intserfeust ti’retie in h’&uCtltctten ausjprecitug
tello^ in artisiciasi esoquentia
bortoaer mcl?t toenics ce6rcc|>en"De Uer mitleg
reuera iton paru fcencicntc^ copas-
5uge mtt uem auge tc|> ansaclt tmTJ auclj
sionte oculo intuerer O^uinpmmo
kc. 8cc. 8cc.