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Sloane MS 1466
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- 040-002113817
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002112337
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000603.0x000087
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- Sloane MS 1466
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Sloane 1466
Paper, 4to., ff. 456, XVII Century.
1. Josephi Webb Epistola in imitationem Ciceronis Epistolarum. ff. 1b, 301.
Tit. 'Exemplum Imitationis dianocticae Webbianae.'
2. Servii Sulpicii Epistola ad M. T. Ciceronem. ff. 2-6.
Deficit in verbis, 'apud animum depone,' ed. Lips. 1804. p. 176. l. 4.
3. Grammatical exercises in Latin. ff. 7-9.
4. A letter from Joseph Webb to Mr. Samuel Hartliebe, respecting the charges for printing a new edition of Terence. f. 10.
5. Other grammatical exercises. f. 12.
6. Certain rules to be observed upon the endowment of some school. ff. 13b-15.
7. 'Coppie of a noate of Mr. Morley's had fro Oxford' signed by Sirs Robert Cotton, Henry Spilman and others who promise to countenance his literary undertakings. f. 16.
8. 'Summarie of the Patent of Dr. Webbe,' etc. ff. 16b-18.
9. A Dialogue in which is shown the ancient authority of Grammar. f. 19.
10. Grammatical exercise. f. 20.
11. Some observations contained in a letter probably by Dr. Brooke on Mr. Webb's method of teaching Latin. ff. 21-57, 273-296.
12. 'Dr. Webb's answear to Dr. Brooke's objections,' in a letter to Mr. Hartlieb. ff. 58-77, 257-271.
13. Answer to another objection raised against Dr. Webb's system. English and Latin. ff. 78, 192, 212, 238b-341.
14. The Petition of Thomas Harrisonne 'to the honourable Committee for Plundered Ministers' stating his own grievances. Dated August 27, 1648, Wood Street Counter hole, f. 80.
15. A protest of Thomas Harrisone against the utter loss of his valuable work for the promotion of learning. Dat. May 8th. 1646. f. 82.
16. 'A necessary intimation to the Hon. Committee for Plundered Ministers,' in which T. Harrisonne signifies what he has done for the Public, and what the Public has done in return for him. f. 84.
17. 'Honoratissimae generosissimaeque hospitii Lincolniensis societati Thomas Harrison, literarum quarumcunque et literatorum servus fortassis non inutilis.' f. 85.
18. 'Mr. Brook's general observations concerning the art of teaching.' ff. 86-115.
19. 'Mr. Brook's directions for attaining of a style.' Engl. and Latin. ff. 116-133, 141-145.
20. 'Mr. Brook's judgement concerning Scripture pictures. f. 134.
21. A dissertation whether the Truths of Religion should be received upon the credit of the Teacher. ff. 135-139.
22. A letter from Mr. Brooke to Mr. Woodward. f. 146.
23. 'Summa promissi Webbiani medicinae Doctoris in linguarum institutione.' ff. 148-154.
24. Dr. Webb's propositions concerning the teaching of languages. f. 155.
25. 'De Doctoris Webbii instrumentis conjecturalis exercitatio. ff. 157-160.
26. Various letters, petitions, etc., respecting Thomas Harrison's valuable work for the improvement of learning. ff. 161-167.
27. 'Exercitatio de D. Webbii methodo et inventione.' ff. 168-174.
28. Justini de historicis Philippicis libri primi capita duo priora cum quibusdam quaestionibus historicis, geographicis, etc. ff. 175-180.
29. Observations on Dr. Webb's art and improvement of teaching, with the heads of his patent. ff. 181-184, 185-191.
30. A letter from Dr. J. Webb to Mr. Benjamin Johnson, in which he intreats of him to decide upon the merits of his book. ff. 204-213.
31. Strictures upon the Alphabet and Orthography of the English Tongue. ff. 214-219.
32. 'Rationis eloquendi dispositio.' ff. 220-223.
33. Petition from Joseph Webb to Parliament in behalf of ancient and authentic Authors. 1632. ff. 224-236.
34. 'Supplex Libellus ad supremam Parliamenti Anglicani Curiam pro antiquis et classicis Authoribus oblatus a Josepho Webbe Medicinae Doctore. 1632.' ff. 237-256, 342-353.
35. Some rules for making poetry. ff. 297-300.
36. Tractatus de arte Grammatica. ff. 304-322.
37. Various rules given by Dr. Webb for teaching and conducting a school. Engl. and Lat. ff. 323-330, 331-341.
38. Josephii Webbii Epistola ad Benjaminum Jonsonium de lato ambitu usuque infinito Libelli qui inscribitur Eutheatus materialis primus. Dat. Londini, Jan. 20 1628. ff 354-372.
39. 'Rationes quae nos impulerunt ut subscripto Chirographo confirmaremus pro approbatione Librorum vel Authorum a Josepho Webbio M. D. clausulatorum necessariorumque qui in omnibus scholis doceantur.' ff. 373-376.
40. A letter from Dr. Webb to Mr. Hartliebe concerning some work which he had taken in hand. Dat. Smithfield. Dec. 13th 1628. f. 377.
41. D. T. Versus hexametri et pentametri de Titania. f. 379.
Incip. 'Ut primum teneras Aurora refecerat herbas,
Et fulgens fessos luna levarat equos.'
42. Lionel. Holli Versus heroici de gallo gallinaceo. f. 380.
Incip. 'Quum caput igniferum Solis tellure sub alta est.'
43. Gulielmi Sheltoni Versus heroici de agno et lupo. f. 381.
Incip. 'Carne ovium calidoque lupus qui sanguine gaudet.'
44. Jacobi Highway Versus heroici de lupo et agno. f. 382.
Incip. 'Forte lupi querulas urit sitis anxia fauces.'
45. Excerpta quaedam ex Ovidio, Virgilio. f. 383b.
46. 'Methodus Hornio - Brukiana; nostrae methodi, qua in schola instituenda utimur, brevis adumbratio.' ff. 384-392.
47. Methodus Stylorum Hornio - Brukiana.' ff. 393-395.
48. A letter from Dr. Brooks to Mr. Hartlieb, concerning Dr. Webb's method of teaching. Dat. May 1. Eng. and Lat. ff. 396, 397, 402.
49. Epistola cujusdam de Gulielmi Brookes Methodo docendi. ff. 403-406.
50. Epistola alia ad D. Hartlieb de eadem methodo. ff. 407-414.
51. 'Brief Extract of the former Latin Grammar done into English,' etc. Oxford, 1605. Printed. ff. 415-456.
Joseph Webb, MD: Letters and papers, on the colloquial method of teaching languages: 1623-1633.: Lat. and Engl.
William Brook: Papers and letters on education: 17th cent.
includes:
- ff. 2-6 Marcus Tullius Cicero: Epistola ad, a S. Sulpicio: 17th cent.
- ff. 2-6 Servius Sulpicius Lemonia Rufus: Epistola ad M. T. Ciceronem: 17th cent.
- f. 10 Publius Terentius Afer: Letters to S. Hartlib respecting charges for printing a new edition of: n.d.
- ff. 10, 377 Samuel Hartlib, writer of education and husbandry: Letters to, from J. Webb: 1628.
- f. 16 Benjamin Jonson, dramatist and poet: Promise, as an Oxford M.A., to countenance the literary labours of C. Morley: n.d.
- f. 16 Sir Henry Spelman: Promise to assist C. Morley in his literary undertakings: 17th cent.
- f. 16 John Selden: Promise, as a member of Oxford University, to countenance the literary labours of C. Morley: n.d.
- f. 16 Caleb Morley, Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford: Promise of Oxford graduates to countenance his literary undertakings: 17th cent.
- ff. 80-85, 161-168 b Thomas Harrison, Rector of Crick, county Northamptonshire: Petitions to the Committee for plundered Ministers and to the Society of Lincoln's Inn: 1646, 1648.
- ff. 175-180 Justinus, Roman historian: Quaestiones ex ejus historicis Philippicis: 17th cent.
- ff. 204-213, 354-372 Benjamin Jonson, dramatist and poet: Letters to, from Dr. J. Webb: 1628/9.: Engl. and Lat.
- ff.214-223, 297-300b,303-322 Grammars ENGLISH: Grammatical treatises and exercises: 17th cent.: Engl. and Lat.
- f. 379 D- T-: Versus de gallo et gemma: 17th cent.
- f. 380 Lionellus Hollus: Versus de gallo gallinaceo: 17th cent.
- f. 381 Gulielmus Stretton: Versus de agno et lupo: 17th cent.
- f. 382 Jacobus Highway: Versus de lupo et agno: 17th cent.
- ff. 396, 397, 402, 407-414 Samuel Hartlib, writer of education and husbandry: Letters to: n.d.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Sloane Collection
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002112337
040-002113817 - Is part of:
- Sloane MS 1-4100 : Sloane Manuscripts
Sloane MS 1466 : Sloane 1466Paper, 4to., ff. 456, XVII Century.1. Josephi Webb Epistola in imitationem Ciceronis Epistolarum. ff. 1b,… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002112337[1467]/040-002113817
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- View / search within Archive / Collection: Sloane MS 1-4100
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- File
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- 1 item
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- Languages:
- English
Latin - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1600
- End Date:
- 1699
- Date Range:
- 17th century
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Brook, William, of Sloane MS 1466
Harrison, Thomas, Rector of Crick, county Northamptonshire
Hartlib, Samuel, writer of education and husbandry
Highway, Jacobus
Hollus, Lionellus
Jonson, Benjamin, dramatist and poet, 1572-1637,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121340010
Junianus Justinus, Marcus, Mid-2nd century-Late 4th century,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121244766,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/24616821
Morley, Caleb, Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford
Selden, John, of Sloane MS 1199
Servius Sulpicius Lemonia Rufus
Spelman, Henry, of Sloane MS 1466
Stretton, Gulielmus
Terentius Afer, Publius, 195 BC-159 BC
Tullius Cicero, Marcus, 106 BC-43 BC,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000139322910,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/78769600
Webb, Joseph, MD