The introduction to the true understanding of the whole arte of expedition in teaching to write

Intermixed with rare discourses of other matters, to shew the possibilitie of skill in teaching, and probabilitie of successe in learning, to write in 6. hours. Which tending all to one end, doe serve for two uses. 1. If authors doe excell others in their owne artes, why may not this author excell others in his arte. 2. For removing a vulgare opinion against his native countrey of Scotland, he sheweth that it hath moe excellent prerogatives than any other Kingdome. Whereby it will rather follow, that a Scotishman is so much the more able to prosecute whatsoever hee undertaketh, and therefore so much the more to bee respected, by how so much he is more ingenuous than one of another nation.

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The introduction to the true understanding of the whole arte of expedition in teaching to write

Intermixed with rare discourses of other matters, to shew the possibilitie of skill in teaching, and probabilitie of successe in learning, to write in 6. hours. Which tending all to one end, doe serve for two uses. 1. If authors doe excell others in their owne artes, why may not this author excell others in his arte. 2. For removing a vulgare opinion against his native countrey of Scotland, he sheweth that it hath moe excellent prerogatives than any other Kingdome. Whereby it will rather follow, that a Scotishman is so much the more able to prosecute whatsoever hee undertaketh, and therefore so much the more to bee respected, by how so much he is more ingenuous than one of another nation.

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English
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42

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Edition Notes

Dedication signed: David Brovvn.

Places of publication and printers' names from STC.

Wreittoun apparently only printed the first 2 leaves--STC.

Running title reads: The introduction to the true understanding of the whole worke.

Signatures: A² B-F⁴ (-F4, blank?).

Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

STC (2nd ed.) 3904.

Available electronically as part of Early English books online.

Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1968. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1129:15).

Published in
[London and Edinburgh
Series
Early English books, 1475-1640 -- 1129:15.
Genre
Early works to 1800.
Other Titles
Introduction to the true understanding of the whole worke.

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Format
Microform
Pagination
[42] p.
Number of pages
42

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OL18582798M

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