Baretti Giuseppe | Easy Phraseology | 1775 | Siena | |
Florio Michelangelo | Regole della lingua thoscana | 1553 | Milano | |
Woodhouse Richard | A grammar of the spanish, portuguese and italian languages | 1815 | Siena | |
Thomas William | Principal rules of the Italian Grammer | 1550 | Siena | |
Lentulo Scipione | An Italian grammer written in Latin by Scipio Lentulo a Neapolitane | 1575 | Siena | |
Hollyband Claudius | The Pretie and wittie Historie of Arnalt & Lucenda | 1575 | Siena | |
Florio John | A perfect induction to the Italian, and English tongues, as in the table appeareth | 1578 | Siena | |
Florio John | Necessarie rvles and short observations for the trve pronovncing and speedie learning of the Italian tongue | 1611 | Siena | |
Torriano Giovanni | New and easie directions for attaining the Thuscan Italian tongue | 1639 | Siena | |
Torriano Giovanni | The Italian tutor or a new and most compleat Italian grammer. | 1640 | Siena | |
Torriano Giovanni | The Italian reviv’d: or the introduction to the Italian tongue. | 1673 | Siena | |
Smith J. | Grammatica quadrilinguis; or, brief instructions for the French, Italian, Spanish, and English tongues, | 1674 | Siena | |
Colsoni Francesco | The new trismagister or the new teacher of three languages by whom an Italian, an English and a French Gentleman, may learn mutually to discourse together each in their several languages. | 1688 | Siena | |
Casotti L. | A new method of teaching the Italian tongue to ladies and gentlemen | 1709 | Siena | |
Veneroni Giovanni | The new Italian grammar: or, the easiest and best method for attaining that language | 1711 | Siena | |
Barton John | A new Italian grammar: or, a guide to the Italian tongue | 1719 | Siena | |
Henley John | A grammar of the italian tongue | s.a. | Siena | |
Cori Angelo Maria | A new method for the Italian tongue; or, a short way to learn it. | 1723 | Siena | |
Lowe Solomon | Italian rudiments for the use of Prince William. | 1728 | Siena | |
Veneroni Giovanni | The Italian master: or, the easiest and best method for attaining that language | 1729 | Siena | |