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Read the third edition (1790) of this book in [http://books.google.com/books?id=cu8-AAAAcAAJ&dq=An%20Abridgement%20of%20the%20Last%20Quarto%20Edition%20of%20Ainsworth%27s%20Dictionary Google Books] | Read the third edition (1790) of this book in [http://books.google.com/books?id=cu8-AAAAcAAJ&dq=An%20Abridgement%20of%20the%20Last%20Quarto%20Edition%20of%20Ainsworth%27s%20Dictionary Google Books] | ||
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Revision as of 12:17, 28 October 2015
by Robert Ainsworth
Ainsworth's Dictionary | ||
at the College of William & Mary. |
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Author | Robert Ainsworth | |
Edition | Precise edition unknown | |
Desc. | 8vo |
This dictionary was designed for use in schools and in teaching the formal use of both English and Latin for formal composition.[1] The abridgment omits full verb declination instead focusing on a more efficient presentation of the verb form and a description of the pattern it follows.[2] This was done for pedagogical purposes, to attempt to force students to remember the declination and verb forms of the Latin they had to learn.[3]
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Read the third edition (1790) of this book in Google Books
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