Nolens volens; or, you shall make Latin
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    - Title
 - Nolens volens; or, you shall make Latin
 - Description
 - A basic Latin textbook, which uses biblical passages to teach not only Latin but morals. Joanna Brome continued the bookselling and publishing business of her husband, Henry (fl. 1657-1681) for two years, until their son, who may have been either Charles or Henry Brome, took over.
 - Call Number (click link to view in library catalog)
 - IUA03154
 - Authors
 - Coles, Elisha
 - Full Title
 - Nolens volens : or, you shall make Latin whether you will or no : containing the plainest directions that have yet been given on that subject, together with the youths visible Bible : being an alphabetical collection (from the whole Bible) of such general heads as were judg'd most capable of hieroglyphicks : illustrated (with great variety) in four and twenty copper plates, with the rude translation opposite, for the exercise of those that begin to make Latin.
 - Date
 - 1682
 - From the Exhibit
 - Chez La Veuve: Education
 - Publisher
 - Printed by JR for T Basset and J Brome
 - Location
 - London
 - Language
 - English
 - Rights
 - 
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 - Text
 - Edition
 - The third edition.
 - Medium
 - Book
 - Bibliographic Citation
 - [Coles, Elisha], younger. Nolens volens; or, you shall make Latin. Third edition. London: By J.R. for T. Bassett and J. Brome, 1682.