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The conjugating dictionary of all the French verbs, preceded by a short treatise on rhematology (the doctrine of verbs); the accidence of participles; the arrangement of personal pronouns; the use of auxiliaries; the choice of prepositions, &c. To which is affixed a view of the author's new plan, for reading and translating French without a master. Intended for the use of teachers, schools, and all French learners. By Lucien de Rudelle, (a graduate of the Parisian University, lately of the Royal College of Louis-le-Grand, author of several elementary works, ... )
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RUDELLE,, Lucien de (fl. 1833)
The conjugating dictionary of all the French verbs, preceded by a short treatise on rhematology (the doctrine of verbs); the accidence of participles; the arrangement of personal pronouns; the use of auxiliaries; the choice of prepositions, &c. To which is affixed a view of the author's new plan, for reading and translating French without a master. Intended for the use of teachers, schools, and all French learners. By Lucien de Rudelle, (a graduate of the Parisian University, lately of the Royal College of Louis-le-Grand, author of several elementary works, ... )
London (Place), Dulau and Co.; Bowdery and Kerby; and the author,, 1833.
viii, 103, [1] p. ; 21.2 cm. (8°)
Imprint of G. Schulze, 13 Poland Street, on verso of title-page and (in French) on p. [104].
Copy Notes With original(?) C19th grey paper limp covers present and a covering MS. note from the bookseller Thomas Boone, 29 New Bond Street, 25 October 1832 tipped in at the front, having been unable to meet with/ the Dictionary of French Verbs/ desired by Sir John, and sending the present one for inspection.
Binding Bound in a numbered series of late 19th century half calf pamphlet volumes. (Archive, Trustees' Minutes 18 June 1866). With binder's stamp 'Bound By Mansell' on front pastedown.
Reference Number 3248
Additional Names Thomas Boone
The conjugating dictionary of all the French verbs, preceded by a short treatise on rhematology (the doctrine of verbs); the accidence of participles; the arrangement of personal pronouns; the use of auxiliaries; the choice of prepositions, &c. To which is affixed a view of the author's new plan, for reading and translating French without a master. Intended for the use of teachers, schools, and all French learners. By Lucien de Rudelle, (a graduate of the Parisian University, lately of the Royal College of Louis-le-Grand, author of several elementary works, ... )
London (Place), Dulau and Co.; Bowdery and Kerby; and the author,, 1833.
viii, 103, [1] p. ; 21.2 cm. (8°)
Imprint of G. Schulze, 13 Poland Street, on verso of title-page and (in French) on p. [104].
Copy Notes With original(?) C19th grey paper limp covers present and a covering MS. note from the bookseller Thomas Boone, 29 New Bond Street, 25 October 1832 tipped in at the front, having been unable to meet with/ the Dictionary of French Verbs/ desired by Sir John, and sending the present one for inspection.
Binding Bound in a numbered series of late 19th century half calf pamphlet volumes. (Archive, Trustees' Minutes 18 June 1866). With binder's stamp 'Bound By Mansell' on front pastedown.
Reference Number 3248
Additional Names Thomas Boone