Etymologicon linguae anglicanae, seu, Explicatio vocum anglicarum etymologica ex propriis fontibus, scil. ex linguis duodecim ... accedit Etymologicon ... omnium vegetabilium (1671) (Latin Edition)
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Etymologicon linguae anglicanae, seu, Explicatio vocum anglicarum etymologica ex propriis fontibus, scil. ex linguis duodecim ... accedit Etymologicon botanicum, seu, Explicatio nominum omnium vegetabilium
Skinner, Stephen, 1623-1667.
Henshaw, Thomas, 1618-1700.
Edited by Thomas Henshaw.
[781] p.
Londini : Typis T. Roycroft, & prostant venales apud H. Brome ..., R. Clavel, B. Tooke ..., & T. Sawbridge ..., 1671.
Wing / S3947
Latin
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