Praxis grammatica : in Xenophontis Cyri vitam & disciplinam. / Gulielmus Trumbull, 1653. 1653.

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Praxis grammatica : in Xenophontis Cyri vitam & disciplinam. / Gulielmus Trumbull, 1653. 1653.

Translation and grammar exercises written by Sir William Trumbull, using Xenophon's Cyropaedia, probably during his years as a student at Oxford.

[6], 87, [52] p., bound ; 15 cm.

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Trumbull, William, Sir, 1639-1716

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