Authority Cited: Clarke, Clark
Author name and dates: John Clarke (1686-1734)
BKG Bio-tweet: Schoolmaster; educational reformer; translator; author: essay on education of youth in grammar schools: Latin grammar
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: about 18 J. Clarke cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 1, about 21 J. Clarke cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 2. No J. Clarke cites were identified as added in the 1773 Dict.]
Grammar of the Latin Tongue; A new grammar of the Latin tongue, comprising all in the art necessary for grammar-schools. To which is annex'd, A dissertation upon language. By John Clarke, Author of the Two Essays upon Education and Study, Introduction to the making of Latin, &c., 1733, London : printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row [Per Yale Vol. 18, p. xliii, this is the edition of Clarke's Latin Grammar used by SJ in the Dictionary. There is also a 1754 London edition of the Grammar.]; active; adjective; adverb; affix; case; conjunction; construction; declension; deponent; diptote; dual; gender; heteroclite; imperative; indicative; infinitive; interjection; intransitive; monoptote; mood; neuter; noun; number; object; optative (p.155); participle; passive; plural (p.134); plurality; prefix (p. 138); preposition; pronoun; subject; subjunction (p.155); subjunctive (p.155); tense; transitive; triptote; verb.
Author name and dates: John Clarke (1686-1734)
BKG Bio-tweet: Schoolmaster; educational reformer; translator; author: essay on education of youth in grammar schools: Latin grammar
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: about 18 J. Clarke cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 1, about 21 J. Clarke cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 2. No J. Clarke cites were identified as added in the 1773 Dict.]
Grammar of the Latin Tongue; A new grammar of the Latin tongue, comprising all in the art necessary for grammar-schools. To which is annex'd, A dissertation upon language. By John Clarke, Author of the Two Essays upon Education and Study, Introduction to the making of Latin, &c., 1733, London : printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row [Per Yale Vol. 18, p. xliii, this is the edition of Clarke's Latin Grammar used by SJ in the Dictionary. There is also a 1754 London edition of the Grammar.]; active; adjective; adverb; affix; case; conjunction; construction; declension; deponent; diptote; dual; gender; heteroclite; imperative; indicative; infinitive; interjection; intransitive; monoptote; mood; neuter; noun; number; object; optative (p.155); participle; passive; plural (p.134); plurality; prefix (p. 138); preposition; pronoun; subject; subjunction (p.155); subjunctive (p.155); tense; transitive; triptote; verb.
- Clarke, J. (no work cited); [BKG Note: the citations to "Clarke" in the Dict., that are not obviously to Samuel Clarke, were identified as being from the Latin Grammar and are indicated above by page numbers in the 1733 edition of the Grammar.]