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A16864 A consolation for our grammar schooles: or, a faithfull and most comfortable incouragement, for laying of a sure foundation of all good learning in our schooles, and for prosperous building thereupon More specially for all those of the inferiour sort, and all ruder countries and places; namely, for Ireland, Wales, Virginia, with the Sommer Ilands, and for their more speedie attaining of our English tongue by the same labour, that all may speake one and the same language. ... Brinsley, John, fl. 1581-1624. 1622 (1622) STC 3767; ESTC S106549 63,526 102

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exquisite perfection the bookes of such as haue written the purest style in English in each faculty which they purpose to exercise themselues in For strangers who vnderstand the Latine tongue at least in some sort and would learne our tongue themselues or would teach it vnto others publiquely or priuately besides the former helpes for reading English 1. The English Grammar called Grammatica Anglicana a little Epitome written according to the rules of Art by P. Gr. printed at Cambridge Anno 1594. 2. Logonomia Anglica by Maister Gill Schoole-maister of Paules 3. Translations first grammaticall which leade the Scholar directly to learne our tongue after other translations and so the best English Authors and Dictionaries as before Rhetoricke For Rhetoricke so farre as shall be necessary for the Grammar-schoole 1. For Tropes and Figures of Rhetoricke and so for other figures of Grammar Maister Farnabees Tropes and figures so shortly comprized in verse as that they may be most easily gotten in a very little time and so likewise kept in memorie to serue for euery good vse 2. For a more full vnderstanding of that little booke and of all other matters belonging to Rhetoricke as for a methodicall handling and short comprizing of the whole Art by precepts illustrations by examples and the like M. Butlers Rhetorick of Magd. colledge in Oxf. with a short commentary adioyned now the 4. time printed 3. For the vse of Rhetoricke viz. for the practise thereef in Theames Declamatious Orations c. The 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Manuductio ad artem Rhetoricam by Maister Vicars of Queenes Colledge in Oxford Religion Concerning Religion for laying surely the first grounds of our holy Religion in Schooles according to our good lawes and for seasoning the first and tender yeares of our children therewith wherein the Iesuites shall rise in iudgement against vs being farre more vigilant and industrious to destroy then we to saue to ouerthrow the Gospell then wee to propagate and spreade it 1. To the end that Scholars may speedily get and euer keepe in fresh memorie with ease and delight the whole summe of the sacred story viz. the holie Bible being the sole foundation of our Religion and so the summe of euery Chapter therein wherby they may become sound Christians and in time through the Lords blessing admirable Diuines God hath prouided a litle Booke called Bibliorum summula which comprizeth the arguments or sums of euery Chapter of the whole Bible in Disticks viz. each Chapter in two verses beginning alphabetically that they may be more happily committed to memorie and recalled more easily when they are forgotten This booke is most painefully and profitably composed in a familiar and easie verse by Maister Shaw according to the contents of the seuerall Chapters Hereunto is adioyned in the end for further helpe of memorie the same contriued farre more briefly viz. in a very few verses as namely Genesis hauing fiftie Disticks in the Summula according to the fifty Chapters is comprized in ten verses euery verse whereof comprehends fiue Chapters almost euery word notes a seuerall Chapter thus notably deuised by Math. Martinius 2. For the first principles or iudiments in Religion to be taught in Catechizing and for building soundly vpon the sacred Scriptures according to the doctrine of our Church besides our ordinary Catechismes by Law established for a further vnfolding and demonstrating of the principles out of the expresse texts of the Word Maister Perkins six Principles expounded with many other and chiefly such briefe ones as by their oftest printing do testifie the greatest liking and most generall approbation of the godly learned VVriting For faire writing in our owne and all the chiefe learned tongues Copie bookes prepared of purpose for the Grammar-schooles as in Secretarie for our English so for the Latine Greeke and Hebrew together with directions for writing in the beginning of them printed by Maister Thomas Man whereby all Scholars well entred and practized from their beginning euery day a little may come to write commendably and many of them verie faire euery of these hands without hindering their learning as is proued by experience Memorie For the helpe of Memorie besides all directions for briefe summes of euery matter as are set downe in their places in the Grammar●schoole and others and besides diuers good rules and precepts for memorie in a little booke called The Castle of Memorie Chap. 6. Maister VVillies his booke of Memorie called Mnemonica siue Reminiscendi are gathered out of the best who haue written thereof out of which the most profitable things may be selected and vsed by them who are judicious Other Bookes and helps some of them readie for the Presse others in good forwardnesse to be soone prepared if they shall be generally desired and the desire signified to the Stationers as necessarie or profitable for the ends for which they haue bene trauelled in as namely 1 FOr furnishing with fit matter for Theams in Prose or Verse Latine and Greeke which so troubleth young scholars and discourageth them for that they know not where to finde such fit matter for them and must needes be very difficult before a great deale of reading and practise there is an Index or booke of References gathered out of their Schoole-authors and others onely pointing at the places where to finde them 2. For patterns for Theames Tullies Paradoxes translated grammatically with a short Analysis in the margent whereby they may be learned more perfectly and vnderstood more fully to that end 3. For direction and patterns for writing pithy and short letters in English which is amongst vs both most commendable and of principall and daily vse The Laconicall Epistles translated into a good English style with the Grammar order and propriety in the margents 4. For the more speedy and profitable learning the Ianua linguarum for euery good vse whereas now the English in many places keepeth onely the sense but varieth both from the verball and Grammar order and also from the propriety of the words in the Latin wherby the learners are oft exceedingly puzled and carried amisse there ●s prouided a grammaticall translation to be set in the margen●s in the English to carry the learner aright both for proprietie and Grammar And also in the Index or Table are set downe the declining of the Nownes and Verbs with the Genders of the Nownes to serue in 〈◊〉 of a Dictionarie for all of them and withall both the doubtfull quantities and likewise the Etymologies or notations of the words briefly being examined by comparing the best Authors in that kinde and conference with other learned So that the learner may soone runne through it to get both English by the Latine and Latine by the English with certainty and for the other vses mentioned For furnishing with Terence ●phrase with the best matter Terentianus Christianus