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Casotti L.A new method of teaching the Italian tongue to ladies and gentlemenWherein all the difficulties are explain’d, in such a manner, that every one, by it, may attain the Italian tongue to perfection with a marvellous facility, and in a very short timeLondra1709James Round, & Joseph ArchezIngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
Veneroni Giovanni The new Italian grammar: or, the easiest and best method for attaining that languageLondra1711R. Bonwick, W. Freeman, T. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Anship, J. Nichalson, R. Parker, B. Took, and R. SmithIngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
Pleunus Arrigo A New, plain, methodical and compleat italian Italian grammar, whereby you may very soon attain to the perfection of the Italian tongueLivornos.a.1701-1725Pietro Francesco MengoliIngleseItalianoLatinoSiindiceSiena
Barton John A new Italian grammar: or, a guide to the Italian tongueIn a shorter and more easy method that any yet extant. To which is added a catalogue of the principal Italian authors and their works, and an account of the best editions of themLondra1719D. Brown at the Black Swan, W. Meares at the Lamb, and F. Clay at the BibleIngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
Henley John A grammar of the italian tongueLondras.a.1701-1725J. Robert, J. PembertonIngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
Cori Angelo Maria A new method for the Italian tongue; or, a short way to learn it.Divided into two parts. In the first are all the rules divided into twenty six lessons; with some tables, by which the lessons may be clearly comprehended at first sight. The second part contains a collection of several phrases, and Italian sentences, by which a person may express himself upon...Londra1723Geo. JamesIngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
Lowe Solomon Italian rudiments for the use of Prince William.Propos’d as every way better than any, and more comprehensive than all the grammars and grammatical treatises yet extant in any languageLondra1728J. Wyat, S. Ballard, J. NoonIngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
Veneroni Giovanni The Italian master: or, the easiest and best method for attaining that languagerevised, corrected and enlarged, by Signor Veneroni, Italian secretary to the late French KingLondra1729J. Walthoe, R. Wilkin, J. & J. Bonwicke, S. Birt, T. Ward, and T. OsborneIngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
s.a.A new method of learning the Italian tongue.Translated from the French of messieurs de Port-Royal. To which are added: I. An Italian vocabulary. II. Choice Italian phrases. III. Familiar dialo- APPENDICE 371 gues. IV. Entertaining stories. V. Italian proverbs. VI. Extracts from the best Italian poets. VII. Examples of ceremonial and mercantile letters. With the accents of...Londra1750J. NourseIngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
Palermo EvangelistaA grammar of the Italian languageIn two parts. In the first, the rudiments are accurately delivered; the peculiarities and Idioms carefully noted; and the learner completely instructed to read, write and speak Italian correctly. To which are added, rules never before published; particularly for a true pronunciation, which is carefully exemplified by correspondent sounds in...Londra1755A. Millar IngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
Altieri FerdinandoA new Italian grammar, which contains a true and easy method for acquiring this languageWith many useful remarks, which are not to be found in any other grammar of this kindLivorno1756John Paul Fantechi and CompanyIngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
s.a.Italian languageA short specimen of what is most necessary to be known to attain the Italian languageLondra17601751-1775s. e.IngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
Baretti GiuseppeA grammar of the Italian languagewith a copious praxis of moral sentences. To which is added an English grammar for the use of the ItaliansLondra1762C. Hitch & L. Hawes, W. Strahan, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston (et al.)IngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
Lates David Francesco A new method of easily attaining the Italian tongue, according to the instructions of Signor Veneroniwith a French and English translation: enlarged with many rules necessary to be known; and corrected according to the modern orthographyOxford1762David Francesco LatesIngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
Veneroni Giovanni The complete Italian mastercontaining the best and easiest rules for attaining that languageLondra1763J. NourseIngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
Masson Arthur Rudiments of the Italian languagewith a select collection, in prose and verse, from some of the best Italian authorsEdimburgo1771Arthur MassonIngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
Sastres Francesco An introduction to Italian grammarwith examples taken from the best authors, and copious notes: together with the definition and etimology of the grammatical terms. To which are added, a vocabulary of words, divided according to the several parts of speech; a collection of phrases; and a few miscellaneous remarks of the best authors on...Bristol1775Bonner and MiddletonIngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSiindiceSiena
Busuttil E. D.A new edition of the Guide to Maltese and Italian conversationwith a brief history of Malta G.C. and other useful information, for the use of British officers and men in the Army, Navy and Air Force and visitors & residents in Malta and for anyone wishing to spend a holiday in Italy.Malta1968A.C. AquilinaIngleseItaliano, MalteseLatinoManuale di conversazioneSinoSiena
Grandgent Charles HallItalian grammarBoston1887D.C. HeathIngleseItalianoLatinoGrammaticaSirisorsa digitale presente in reteSiena
s.a.ItalianA guide to the spoken languageWashington D.C. 1943United States - War DepartmentIngleseItalianoLatinoCorso di italiano per stranieriSirisorsa digitale presente in reteSiena

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