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BARRET , or BARET ( JOHN ) , a scholar of Cambridge of the sixteenth century ,
who had travelled various countries for languages and learning , is known now
principally as the author of a triple dictionary in English , Latin , and French ,
which ...
BARRET , or BARET ( JOHN ) , a scholar of Cambridge of the sixteenth century ,
who had travelled various countries for languages and learning , is known now
principally as the author of a triple dictionary in English , Latin , and French ,
which ...
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Mr. Baillet has inserted Caspar in his ¡° Enfans célébres ; ¡± where he tells us , that ,
at twelve years of age , he translated David's psalms into Latin verse of every
measure , and published several Latin poems . Upon the death of his father he ...
Mr. Baillet has inserted Caspar in his ¡° Enfans célébres ; ¡± where he tells us , that ,
at twelve years of age , he translated David's psalms into Latin verse of every
measure , and published several Latin poems . Upon the death of his father he ...
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His travels were of great advantage to him in furnishing him with a variety of
observations in geography . He returned to France in 1677 , and composed his
geographical dictionary in Latin . In 1691 he attended the cardinal of Camus ,
who was ...
His travels were of great advantage to him in furnishing him with a variety of
observations in geography . He returned to France in 1677 , and composed his
geographical dictionary in Latin . In 1691 he attended the cardinal of Camus ,
who was ...
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studies with great assiduity , acquiring in particular a cri . tical knowledge of the
Latin tongue . Being solicitous of acquiring a knowledge also of the Greek , the
study of which was at that time confined to very few , he resolved to undertake a ...
studies with great assiduity , acquiring in particular a cri . tical knowledge of the
Latin tongue . Being solicitous of acquiring a knowledge also of the Greek , the
study of which was at that time confined to very few , he resolved to undertake a ...
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De Sacra Amicitia , " printed with the former in Latin verse and prose . 7. ¡°
Threnothriambeuticon , or Latin poems on king Charles II.'s Restoration , ¡±
London , 1660 , printed on a side of a large sheet of paper . A few were printed
on white satin ...
De Sacra Amicitia , " printed with the former in Latin verse and prose . 7. ¡°
Threnothriambeuticon , or Latin poems on king Charles II.'s Restoration , ¡±
London , 1660 , printed on a side of a large sheet of paper . A few were printed
on white satin ...
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