The English Schole-master; or Certaine rules and helpes, whereby the natives of the Netherlandes, may bee, in a short time, taught to read, understand, and speake, the English tongue. By the helpe whereof, the English also may be better istructed in the knowledge of the Dutch longue, than by any vocabulars, or other Dutch and English books, which hitherto they have had, that for purpose.

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Alternative Title:Den Engelsche School-meester; Ofte Eenige regulen/ en behulpselen/ waer door d'ingeborene Nederlanders/ in een korten tijt/ gheleert konnen worden d'Engelse tale te lesen / verstaen / ende spreken. Waer door d'Engelsen oock beter geleert mogen worden, inde kennisse van de Nederduytsche tale. als door eenge Vocabularen of andere Duytsche en Engelsche Boecken, diese tot noch toe tot dien eynde oyt gehadt hebben.
Other Associated Names: Bouman, Jan Jacobsz 1644-1671 (Printer)
Language:Dutch
Published: Amsterdam : printed by Iohn Bouman, 1658.
t'Amsterdam : Gedruckt by Jan Bouman, in 't Jaer 1658.
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Collection:Marsh
Description
Item Description:No annotations.
12mo: A-K12. D7 not signed. K3 and I7 signed with Roman font not Gothic. Pages 219 misnumbered 119, 220 misnunbered 120, 221 misnumbered 121, 222 misnumbered 122 and 223 misnumbered 123.
Includes a table (register) at end.
Physical Description:8 unnumbered, 224, 8 unnumbered pages : 13 cm. 12mo
Provenance Note:'Liber Narcissi Marsh ex dono colendissimi eius amici Dni Witzen, filij Dni Witzen Civitatis Amstelodamensis in Hollandia Praetoris vrbani, Necnon e potentissimis Dominis DD Ordinibus eiusdem Reipublicae. 1668.' on front endleaf in Marsh's hand.
Marsh's motto on Dutch title page.
[Nicolaas Witzen?]
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